History & Civics
In 1856, the British East India Company justified the annexation of Awadh, a princely state in northern India, on what grounds?
- acquire more land for British colonies
- stop the rebellion against the British
- punish the Nawab of Awadh for opposing British rule
- due to alleged mis-governance by the Nawab of Awadh
Related Questions
Read the two statements given below about the Civil Disobedience Movement and select the option that shows the correct relationship between (A) and (B).
(A) Gandhi's Civil Disobedience was based on engaging in dialogue and negotiation with the British.
(B) Gandhi believed that violence and aggression are counterproductive to achieve any goal.
- (B) contradicts (A).
- (B) is the reason for (A).
- (A) is true but (B) is false.
- (A) and (B) are independent of each other.
The central government of a country named X has decided to enforce a law similar to the Vernacular Press Act, which was enacted by the British in India in 1878 to control and regulate the vernacular press. Based on this information, who among the following is most likely to benefit from the enforcement of the law in X?
- its citizens
- the media industry
- the opposition party
- the ruling political party
Which of the following is an immediate impact of the below incident?

Source: Daily Express, 29th June, Monday 1914.
- It led to the supremacy of America
- It led to the First World War
- Austria and Hungary became two independent nations.
- Democracy replaced monarchy in many countries.
Identify the odd one out of the following objectives:
- To promote among Muslims of India, support for the British government
- To remove any misconceptions regarding the intention of the government
- To protect and advance the political rights and interests of the Muslims
- To abolish the zamindari system.