Correct option is B
A. Ryotwari
- Description: In the Ryotwari system, the land revenue was settled directly with the cultivator (ryot).
- Location: This system was prevalent in Madras (now Chennai) and Bombay Presidencies.
- Match: A - II (Madras)
B. Mahalwari
- Description: The Mahalwari system involved settling land revenue with a village community (mahal).
- Location: This system was mainly implemented in the Agra and Audh (now Awadh) regions.
- Match: B - IV (Agra and Audh)
C. Jamindari
- Description: The Jamindari system involved recognizing landlords (zamindars) as the owners of land and responsible for collecting revenue.
- Location: This system was primarily established in Bengal and parts of Uttar Pradesh.
- Match: C - III (Bengal and Uttar Pradesh)
D. Jagirdari
- Description: Jagirdari was a system where land was granted to individuals (jagirdars) in lieu of salary or services.
- Location: While jagirdari existed in various forms throughout India, it was particularly prominent in the princely states of Rajasthan.
- Match: D - I (Princely States of Rajasthan)
Putting it all together:
- A - II (Madras)
- B - IV (Agra and Audh)
- C - III (Bengal and Uttar Pradesh)
- D - I (Princely States of Rajasthan)
Therefore, the correct answer is option 2: A-II, B-IV, C-III, D-I