Who was Mangal Pandey?
Sepoy of 34th Native Infantry
Commander of 34th Native infantary
Sepoy of British army
Leader of the Revolt of 1857
Mangal Pandey was hanged on
April 8, 1858
April 10, 1857
April 12, 1857
April 8, 1857
Nana Sahib died at
Lucknow
Kanpur
Rangoon
Madras
The main religious causes of the Revolt of 1857 were ________.
Introduction of Railways and Telegraphs and government support to Missionaries.
Introduction of new laws and modern education
The British passed laws against religious inhuman practises and customs
Introduction of English in schools and colleges.
The Revolt of 1857 in Lucknow was led by
Tantia Tope
Nana Sahib
Maulvi Ahmadullah
Begum Hazrat Mahal
The English general who defeated Nana Sahib in 1857 Revolt was
Sir Henry Havelock
Sir Henry Lawrence
Nicholson
Warren Hastings
The policy adopted by the British Government after the Revolt of 1857 was ________.
Subsidiary Alliance system
Doctrine of lapse
Divide and Rule policy
Appeasement Policy
Significance of The 1829 Act.
Allowing the widows to remarry
Abolishing the practice of Sati
Allowing the Christian missionaries to preach in India.
Muhammed Bahadur Shah Zafar died in
1865
1863
1862
1860
Who among the following was not a participant of the Revolt of 1857?
Kunwar Singh
Mangal Pandey