SEBA Class 9 History MCQ Chapter 6 Socio-Political Uprising in North-East India

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SEBA Class 9 History MCQ Chapter 6 Socio-Political Uprising in North-East India

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Chapter: 6

MCQs

Choose the correct answer

1. The propagator of the Neo-Vaishnavite religion was —

(a) Surendra Singh.

(b) Srimanta Sankardeva.

(c) Ramchandra Narayan.

(d) Swami Vivekananda.

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Ans: (b) Srimanta Sankardeva.

2. The founder of the Mayamara Satra was —

(a) Simpson.

(b) J. W. Quinton.

(c) Aniruddhadeva.

(d) General Collett.

Ans: (c) Aniruddhadeva.

3. The hero of the Manipuri people’s uprising was —

(a) Maharaja Chandrakirti.

(b) Maharaja Kulachandra.

(c) General Thangal. 

(d) Senapati Tikendrajit.

Ans: (d) Senapati Tikendrajit.

4. Tikendrajit was born in —

(a) 1895 A.D.

(b) 1859 A.D.

(c) 1959 A.D.

(d) 1860 A.D.

Ans: (b) 1859 A.D.

5. The suppression of the Manipur Rebellion was led by —

(a) General Collett.

(b) J. W. Quinton.

(c) Simpson.

(d) Cachinba.

Ans: (a) General Collett.

6. Who suppressed the Kukis’ Rebellion?

(a) Surachandra Singh.

(b) Angsu Chenai.

(c) Senapati Tikendrajit.

(d) General Thangal.

Ans: (c) Senapati Tikendrajit.

7. Mr. Quinton started for Manipur on —

(a) 7 March 1981 A.D.

(b) 7 March 1891 A.D.

(c) 7 March 1892 A.D.

(d) 7 March 1890 A.D.

Ans: (b) 7 March 1891 A.D.

8. The British announced a reward for Tikendrajit’s head of —

(a) ₹500.

(b) ₹5,000.

(c) ₹50,000.

(d) ₹5,00,000.

Ans: (b) ₹5,000.

9. What does the word ‘Koireng’ mean?

(a) Elephant hunter.

(b) Deer hunter.

(c) Tiger hunter.

(d) Rhino hunter.

Ans: (c) Tiger hunter.

10. The Special Court convicted whom as the main offender of the Manipur rebellion?

(a) Angsu Chenai.

(b) General Thangal.

(c) Tikendrajit.

(d) Kulachandra.

Ans: (c) Tikendrajit.

11. The British Political Agent posted in Manipur was —

(a) Grimwood.

(b) J. W. Quinton.

(c) Captain Brackenbury.

(d) Captain Lugard.

Ans: (a) Grimwood.

12. When did the Khasis come into contact with the British?

(a) 1767–1754 A.D.

(b) 1824–1826 A.D.

(c) 1978–1954 A.D. 

(d) 1864–1893 A.D.

Ans: (b) 1824–1826 A.D.

13. How many troops were there in J. W. Quinton’s army?

(a) 400 soldiers. 

(b) 600 soldiers.

(c) 900 soldiers.

(d) 300 soldiers.

Ans: (b) 600 soldiers.

14. Who was the British Political Agent in Manipur?

(a) Maharaja Chandrakirti.

(b) Maharaja Kulachandra.

(c) Grimwood.

(d) General Collett.

Ans: (c) Grimwood.

15. When did the British capture Imphal?

(a) 27 April 1891 A.D.

(b) 25 March 1967 A.D.

(c) 26 January 1867 A.D.

(d) 4 February 1871 A.D.

Ans: (a) 27 April 1891 A.D.

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