21. Consider the following statements
1. Kol Uprising was the first well organised and extensive tribal revolt of Jharkhand.
2. The main tribes involved in this revolt were Munda, Ho, Uraon, Kharwar and Chero.
Which of the statements given above is/are not correct?
a.
b.
c.
d.

Option”C” is correct
22. Chero revolt in Palamu was started under the leadership of-
a.
b.
c.
d.

Option”D” is correct

Bhukan Singh led the Chero Revolt (1800 – 1818 AD) in 1800 AD. Shiv Prasad Singh ruled the Palamu estate on behalf of the minor ‘Rajah’ Churaman Rai. on behalf of the minor ‘Rajah’ Churaman Rai.

23. By whom the Kol Uprising was suppressed in Jharkhand region?
a.
b.
c. Camac
d. Bayne

Option”A” is correct

Jharkhand’s first well-organized and widespread tribal revolt was the Kol uprising (1831 – 1832). This insurrection included tribes such as the Ho, Munda, Oraon, Chero, and Kharwar. Captain Wilkinson put down the rebellion in 1832.

24.
Birsa Munda demanded the tribal farmers by boycott of ‘Beth Begari System’. What was this ‘Beth Begari System’?
a.
b. Prostitution
c.
d.

Option”A” is correct

One of the key motives behind the Birsa Munda movement was the notion of beth begari, or bonded labour. Forced labour is the main component of the Beth Begari system. As a result, the conflict began with the landlords and progressed to the ruling British authorities and Christian missionaries, who irritated the mundas with their excessive emphasis on conversion.

25. Who wrote the book ‘Swaraj Lut Gaya’?
a.
b.
c.
d.

Option”B” is correct

Babu is a nickname for Ram Narayan Singh. ‘Swaraj lut gaya’ was written by Ram Narayan Singh. He was elected as a member of parliament from the Chatra seat following independence. Rajendra Prasad bestowed the title of Chota Nagpur Kesan upon him.

26. Who is the founder of ‘Sonat Santhali Samaj’?
a.
b.
c.
d.

Option”D” is correct

Shibu Soren established the Sonat Santhal Samaj in 1970.

27. Who among the following initiated the Kol Movement in 1831 – 32?
a.
b.
c.
d.

Option”C” is correct

The kol rebellion (1831 – 1832) was in response to zamindar’s, contractor’s, moneylender’s, non-tribal merchant’s, and king’s agent’s oppressive administrative policies. Buddhu Bhagat (oraon tribe), Bindrai Manki, Soe Bahadur, Desai Munda, Surga Munda, and Kartik Sardar were the major leaders of this insurrection, but it was repressed by captain Wilkinson in 1832.

28. Which revolutionary leader was hanged to death in 1785?
a.
b.
c.
d.

Option”B” is correct

Tilka Manjhi was the first adivasi leader to bring the santhals together and organise a revolt against the British. Tilka and his supporters attacked British official Augustus Cleveland in 1784, killing him. Tilka was executed by the British on 13th January 1785 in Bhagalpur. Tilka Manjhi’s activities might be considered as the first serious attempt by indigenous peoples to resist British control.

29.

Which of the following is/are not correctly matched?

List I (Period) List II (Areas of the British Expansion)
1. 1771 Palamu
2. 1771 Chhota Nagpur
3. 1899 Singhbhum
4. 1773 Hazaribagh
a.
b.
c.
d.

Option”D” is correct
30. Which leader started a new sect that believed in only one god?
a.
b.
c.
d.

Option”D” is correct

Under the leadership of Bhagirath Manjhi, the Sapha Hor or Kharwar movement propagated the doctrine of one God and strived for socio-religious changes.

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