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Question-1
Haidar Ali attacked Madras in
(A)
1790
(B)
1792
(C)
1780
(D)
1782
Question-2
In 1778, the English attacked
(A)
Madras
(B)
Mahe
(C)
Mysore
(D)
Maharashtra
Question-3
With the signing of subsidiary treaty, the rulers signed away his
(A)
Independence
(B)
Palace
(C)
Cloths
(D)
Horses
Question-4
Haidar Ali was defeated in 1781 in the battle of
(A)
Conjeevaram
(B)
Madras
(C)
Porto Novo
(D)
Tanjore
Question-5
In 1789, Tipu attacked
(A)
Malabar
(B)
Travancore
(C)
Mysore
(D)
Marathas
Question-6
Warren Hastings was sent to India as the Governor of Bengal in
(A)
1775
(B)
1776
(C)
1772
(D)
1778
Question-7
In the war against Madhav Rao ΙΙ, the English army was defeated and forced to sign the Peace Treaty of ___________ in 1779.
(A)
Bassien
(B)
Salsette
(C)
Wadgaon
(D)
Maratha
Question-8
According to the Treaty of Surat, British promised Raghunath Rao, in return for two island
(A)
Daman and Diu
(B)
Andaman and Nicobar
(C)
Lakshadweep and Pondicherry
(D)
Salsette and Bassein
Question-9
Lord Wellesley planned to gain every Indian states through a policy called
(A)
Subsidiary alliance
(B)
Policy of adaptation
(C)
Policy of Wellesley
(D)
British policy.
Question-10
The struggle for Peshwaship was between Madhav Rao ΙΙ and
(A)
Sivaji Rao
(B)
Sivaji ΙΙ
(C)
Raghunath Rao
(D)
Nana Rao
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