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Q1. The Palayakkarar system was instituted in
(a) 1519
(b) 1520
(c) 1529
(d) 1530
S1.Ans.(c)
Sol.
- The Vijayanagar rulers appointed Nayak.
- The Nayak of Madurai in turn appointed Palayakkarar.
- Viswanatha became the Nayak of Madurai in 1529.
- Ariyanatha Mudaliyar, Viswanatha instituted Palayakkarar system in 1529.
Q2. Which of the following Palayakkarar of Tamil Nadu was the pioneer against the English rule
(a) Puli Thevar
(b) Yusuf Khan
(c) Kattabomman
(d) Marudu brothers
S2.Ans.(a)
Sol.
- Puli Thevar was the pioneer in Tamil Nadu, to protest against the English rule in India.
- The Eastern Palayams were the Nayaks ruled under the control of Kattabomman.
- The Western palayams were the Maravas ruled under the control of Puli Thevar.
Q3. Colin Jackson was the collector of
(a) Madurai
(b) Tirunelveli
(c) Ramanathapuram
(d) Tuticorin
S3.Ans.(c)
Sol.
- In 1798, Colin Jackson, the collector of Ramanathapuram wrote letters to Kattabomman asking him to pay the tribute arrears.
Q4. Veera Pandiya Kattabomman was hanged at
(a) Panchalamkurichi
(b) Sivagangai
(c) Tiruppathur
(d) Kayathar
S4.Ans.(d)
Sol.
- On the 16th October ViraPandya Kattabomman was tried before an assembly of Palayakkarar, summoned at Kayathar.
- On 17th October 1799, Kattabomman was hanged at Kayathar.
Q5. Velu Nachiyar was a queen of
(a) Nagalapuram
(b) Sivagiri
(c) Sivagangai
(d) Virupachi
S5.Ans.(c)
Sol.
- Velu Nachiyar was a queen of Sivagangai
Q6. Tiruchirapalli proclamation was issued by
(a) Marudu Pandyas
(b) Krishnappa Nayak
(c) Velu Nachiyar
(d) Dheeran Chinnamalai
S6.Ans.(a)
Sol.
- The Marudu Pandyas issued a proclamation of Independence called Tiruchirappalli Proclamation in June 1801.
Q7. Which of the following place was associated with Dheeran chinnamalai
(a) Dindigul
(b) Nagalapuram
(c) Pudukottai
(d) Odanilai
S7.Ans.(d)
Sol.
- After Tipu Sultan’s death Chinnamalai settled down at Odanilai and constructed a fort there to continue his struggle against the British.
Q8. Rani Lakshmi Bai led the revolt at
(a) Central India
(b) Kanpur
(c) Delhi
(d) Bareilly
S8.Ans.(a)
Sol.
- In Central India the revolt was guided by Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi.
- She was one of the greatest patriots of India.
- Sir Hugh Rose occupied Jhansi.
II Fill in the Blanks
- The Eastern Palayms were ruled under the control of ————-. (Kattabomman)
- Vishwanatha Nayakar instituted the Palayakarar system with the consultation of his minister ————-. (Ariyanatha Mudaliyar)
- The ancestors of Kattabomman belonged to ————-. (Andhra)
- ————-was known by Tamils as Veera mangai and Jhansi Rani of south India. (Velu Nachiyar)
- ————- was called as ‘lion’ of sivagangai. (Chinna Marudu)
- ————-was described the revolt of 1857 as the First War of India Independence. (V.D. Savarkar)
III
Q9.Match the following
- Delhi–1.Kunwar singh
- Kanpur–2.Khan Bahudar sha
- Jhansi–3.Nana Saheb
- Bareilly–4.Lakshmi Bai
- Bihar–5.Bahadur Shah II
(a) 5 4 2 1 3
(b) 5 3 4 2 1
(c) 3 4 5 1 2
(d) 4 1 3 2 5
S9.Ans.(b)
Sol.
Places of
Revolt |
Indian Leaders | British Officials
who suppressed the revolt |
Delhi | Bahadur Shah II | John Nicholson |
Lucknow | Begum Hazrat Mahal | Henry Lawrence |
Kanpur | Nana Saheb | Sir Colin Campbell |
Jhansi &
Gwalior |
Lakshmi Bai,
Tantia Tope |
General Hugh Rose |
Bareilly | Khan Bahadur Khan | Sir Colin Campbell |
Bihar | Kunwar Singh | William Taylor |
IV State true or false
- The Vijayanagar rulers appointed Nayaks in their provinces. (true)
- Sivasubramania was the minister of Marudu pandiyas. (false)
- Kattabomman was hanged on 17th October 1799. (true)
- Fettah Hyder was the elder son of Tipu Sultan.(true)
V (a) Consider the following statements and tick (✓) the appropriate answer
Q10.
- i) The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
- ii) The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
iii) At the time of the Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
- iv) The victory of revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant event in the history of India.
(a) i & ii are Correct
(b) ii & iv are Correct
(c) ii & iii are correct
(d) i, ii & iv are correct
S10.Ans.(c)
Sol.
- The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
- In 1803, William Cavendish Bentinck became Governor of Madras.
Q11. Find out the wrong pair
(a) Marudu Pandiyar – Ettayapuram
(b) Gopala Nayak – Dindigul
(c) Kerala Varma – Malabar
(d) Dhoondaji – Mysore
S11.Ans.(a)
Sol.
Marudu Pandiyar – Sivagangai
(c) Find out the odd one
(a) Kattabomman
(b) Oomaithurai
(c) Sevathaiah
(d) Tipu Sultan
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