Pak Studies Solved Past Papers MCQs Online Test No. 91

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Test Name Lecturer Pak Studies
Subject Pak Studies Test 91
Test Type MCQs
Total Questions 25
Total Time 20 Minutes
Total Marks 100
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Lecturer Pak Studies Online Test No. 91

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In which one of the following land settlement areas there was large scale transfer of land from the cultivating to non- cultivating class?

2 / 25

In the period following the revolt of 1857, which of the following constituted the heaviest drain on the country's resources?

3 / 25

In the 18th century India was the largest producer of industrial goods in the world and her principal exports consisted of:

4 / 25

Who of the following constituted the main body of the middle class in Bangal in British India?

5 / 25

The British started draining Bengal of her wealth on a large scale after:

6 / 25

The industrial development of India began with the introduction of:

7 / 25

The Indian National congress adopted a resolution criticising the Drain of wealth from India,as its annual session held in:

8 / 25

which of the following came to constitute the core of the rising middle class in India before the battle of plessey ( 1757)?

9 / 25

Indian economy was transformed from a self - sufficient and surplus economy to colonial economy after:

10 / 25

The British industrial policy in India has been rightly called as the policy of:

11 / 25

Which of the following was not one of the important European owned plantation industries of the nineteenth century?

12 / 25

The Ryotwari settlement was first introduced by:

13 / 25

The only major industry in the hands of the Indian capitalists during the late nineteenth century was:

14 / 25

Who of the following were not among those who came to from the nucleus of the new middle class that emerged in India in the nineteenth century?

15 / 25

Who said: " The British rule was a bleeding drain from India"?

16 / 25

In course of time, the dadni merchants in India were found to be too independent and disinclined to comply with their contracts. In 1753, the dadni merchants were replaced by:

17 / 25

Before the First World War nearly 97% of the British capital investment in India was made:

18 / 25

The Commodity structure and direction of India's foreign trade was changed by:

19 / 25

While in the Zamindari or permanent Settlement areas the Zamindars ousted the cultivators ,in the ryotwari areas the lands were appropriated by?

20 / 25

The worst sufferers of the British economic policies in India were:

21 / 25

The Lancashire cotton textile were first introduced in India in:

22 / 25

Who was first to formulate the theory of three successive phases of British colonialism in India, namely, Mercantilist, free Trade Mercantile capitalism and Finance imperialism?

23 / 25

The English greatly enriched themselves by forcing the Indians to produce:

24 / 25

The permanent Settlement in Bengal Actually created two classes which were:

25 / 25

The Indian industries which were completely ruined on account of British economic policies were:

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