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Question 11 Mark
Fill in the blanks:
The demand for indigo increased in the late-eighteenth-century Britain because of ____.
Answer
The demand for indigo increased in the late-eighteenth-century Britain because of the expansion of cotton production as a result of industrialisation, which in turn created an enormous demand for cloth dyes.
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Question 51 Mark
If zamindars didn’t paid revenue, then British.
  1. Used to jail them.
  2. Seize their goods
  3. Auction their land.
  4. Punish them.
Answer
  1. Auction their land.
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Question 81 Mark
Who gave the extensive description of Carribean islands?
Answer
Jean Baptiste Labat wrote extensively about Carribean islands.
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Question 91 Mark
Where did the Spanish begin cultivating indigo?
Answer
The Spanish began cultivating indigo in in Venezuela.
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Question 101 Mark
Why were Bengal artisans deserting villages?
Answer
Artisans were deserting villages since they were being forced to sell their goods to the Company at low prices. Peasants were unable to pay the dues that were being demanded from them.
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Question 111 Mark
Where did the Portuguese begin cultivating indigo?
Answer
The Portuguese began cultivating indigo in in Brazil.
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Question 131 Mark
What did the Permanent Settlement actually mean?
Answer
The amount to be paid was fixed permanently, that is, it was not to be increased ever in future.
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Question 141 Mark
Which tragedy occurred during 1770 in Bengal?
Answer
In 1770 a terrible famine killed ten million people in Bengal. About one-third of the population was wiped out.
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Question 151 Mark
Who and when did the Permanent Settlement introduced in Bengal?
Answer
The Permanent Settlement was introduced by Lord Cornwallis in 1793.
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Question 161 Mark
Who was the President of the Indigo Commission?
Answer
W. S. Seton Karr was the President of the Indigo Commission.
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Question 171 Mark
Fill in the blanks:The international demand for indigo was affected by the discovery of ____.
Answer
The international demand for indigo was affectedby the discovery of synthetic dyes.
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Question 181 Mark
What role did women play in the cultivation of indigo?
Answer
Women usually carried the indigo plant to the vats.
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Question 191 Mark
What is common in the two prints-a Kalamkari print and a Morris cotton print?
Answer
There is one thing common in the two prints: both use a rich blue colour – commonly called indigo.
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Question 201 Mark
What are the two main system of indigo cultivation in India?
Answer
There were two main systems of indigo cultivation nij and ryoti.
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Question 211 Mark
Where did the French begin cultivating indigo?
Answer
The French began cultivating indigo in St Domingue in the Caribbean islands.
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Question 221 Mark
Describe how company became the Diwan.
Answer
On 12 August 1765, Robert Clive was granted the Diwani of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa by the Mughal ruler.
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Question 231 Mark
In which year was Permanent Settlement introduced by company?
Answer
The company introduced Permanent Settlement in 1793.
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Question 241 Mark
Where did the slave revolt take place in 1791?
Answer
In the French colony of St Domingue situated in the Caribbean islands, the African slaves who worked in plantations rebelled in 1791.
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Question 261 Mark
Why did cloth dyers prefer indigo to woad?
Answer
Cloth dyers, however, preferred indigo as a dye because Indigo produced a rich blue colour, whereas the dye from woad was pale and dull.
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Question 281 Mark
Fill in the blanks:
Growers of woad in Europe saw _____ as a crop which would provide competition to their earnings.
Answer
Growers of woad in Europe saw indigo as a crop which would provide competition to their earnings.
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Question 291 Mark
Fill in the blanks:The Champaran movement was against ______.
Answer
The Champaran movement was against indigo planters.
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Question 301 Mark
Who hold the responsibility of paying the revenue in the Mahalwari Settlement?
Answer
Village headman holds the responsibility of paying the revenue in the Mahalwari Settlement.
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