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NCERT chapterwise MCQ (Quiz)    with solution

We are pleased to inform you that we are going to  launch  chapterwise MCQ for each subject of the NCERT.

 Looking at the unpredictable pattern of the UPSC, it has become equally important to keep a balanced approach between static and dynamic portion of the entire syllabus.

 Hence, objective of this module is to have an in-depth coverage of the entire NCERT topicwise in the quiz form with solution. Our team has designed thorough, simple and complete coverage of the entire syllabus required for the UPSC.

Here today we would like to announce that we are going to launch NCERT chapter wise Quiz (for English medium and UPSC perspective) from class 6th To 12th. .

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Quiz from NCERT Candidates who are studying for a government test and looking for NCERT QUIZ should refer to this post. We have updated the NCERT Quiz for Class 6 to Class 12 for all topics in this page for the new academic session. The NCERT quiz for classes 6 to 12 has been prepared to assist students at all levels of examination. Chapterwisemcq has provided extensive answers to all of the questions while keeping the marking structure in mind.

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Chapter 3 Ruling the Countryside

1. Match the following

RULERS DYNASTIES
A. ryot 1. village
B. mahal 2. peasant
C. nij 3. cultivation on ryot’s lands
D. ryoti 4. cultivation on planter’s own land

Choose the correct answer

 
 
 
 

2. Take a look at the following statement.

  1. Munro invented a new system that became known
    as the ryotwari.
  2. When the Permanent Settlement was established,
    Cornwallis was the Governor-General of India.
  3. The development of cotton output in the late eighteenth
    century increased demand for indigo in Britain.
  4. The farmer’s fixed revenue could never be increased under
    the Permanent Settlement, and the farmer’s claim to the land was protected.

Select the correct response.

 
 
 
 

3. Take a look at the following statement.

  1. In 1765, Robert Clive accepted the Mughal ruler’s
    Diwani of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa.
  2. The development of synthetic dyes influenced the
    global demand for indigo.
  3. The Champaran movement was an anti-indigo
    plantation movement.

Select the correct response.

 
 
 
 

4. Take a look at the following statement.

  1. The East India Company as Bengal’s Diwan Past
    rular’s local power was removed.
  2. In 1793, the Company launched the Permanent
    Settlement.

Select the correct response.

 
 
 
 

5. Take a look at the statement below about Permanent Settlement.

  1. Taluqdars were the only zamindars who were recognised.
  2. The amount to be paid was dependant on the productivity of the land.

Select the incorrect response from the options provided.

 
 
 
 

6. Take into account the statement about the
Mahalwari settlement
.

  1. The village headman, rather than the zamindar,
    was in responsibility of collecting the revenue and paying
    it to the Company.
  2. This new approach has been implemented throughout
    the Bengal Presidency and Uttar Pradesh.
  3. This demand was to be revised periodically, not
    permanently fixed

Choose the correct answer

 
 
 
 

7. Take a look at the following statement about nij cultivation.

  1. Nij cultivation is one of the indigo cultivation systems.
  2. It was difficult for the planters to expand the area under nij cultivation.

Select the incorrect response.

 
 
 
 

8. Take a look at the following statement about indigo.

  1. Indigo could only be grown on fertile land.
  2. Only the ryoti technique was used to cultivate indigo.

Select the correct response.

 
 
 
 

9. consider the following statement regarding “ term Bigha.”

Choose the correct answer

 
 
 
 

10. Take a look at the following statement.

  1. In the Mahalwari System, revenue had to be updated
    on a regular basis, however in the Permanent Settlement System,
    revenue was fixed.
  2. In the Mahalwari System, the village headman was in
    charge of collecting revenue, whereas in the Permanent Settlement
    system, the local zamindar was in charge of collecting revenue.

Select the correct response.

 
 
 
 

11. Consider the following remark in light of the
issues that developed with the new Munro revenue-fixing
method.

  1. Peasants were unable to meet the excessively
    high revenue demand.
  2. In many areas, villages have become deserted
    as a result of the system.

Select the correct response.

 
 
 
 

12. Consider the following remark about the nij cultivation issue.
1. To develop indigo in plantations, planters required
extensive areas in compact blocks.
2. Indigo could only be grown on fertile land.
Select the incorrect response.

 
 
 
 

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