The Sepoy Rebellion

Description: This quiz covers the Sepoy Rebellion, a significant event in Indian history. Test your knowledge about its causes, events, and consequences.
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In which year did the Sepoy Rebellion begin?

  1. 1856

  2. 1857

  3. 1858

  4. 1859


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Sepoy Rebellion erupted in 1857, marking a pivotal moment in Indian history.

What was the immediate trigger for the rebellion?

  1. A new tax on salt

  2. The introduction of railways

  3. The annexation of Oudh

  4. The use of cow and pork fat in rifle cartridges


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The rumor that cow and pork fat was used in rifle cartridges, which sepoys had to bite open, sparked outrage among Hindu and Muslim soldiers.

Which sepoy regiment was the first to rebel?

  1. 34th Native Infantry

  2. 11th Native Infantry

  3. 22nd Native Infantry

  4. 45th Native Infantry


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The 34th Native Infantry, stationed at Barrackpore, was the first sepoy regiment to revolt, setting the stage for the rebellion's spread.

Who was the leader of the rebellion in Delhi?

  1. Nana Sahib

  2. Tantia Tope

  3. Mangal Pandey

  4. Bahadur Shah Zafar


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor, became the symbolic leader of the rebellion in Delhi, rallying support from various factions.

Which British general played a crucial role in suppressing the rebellion?

  1. Lord Dalhousie

  2. Lord Canning

  3. Sir Henry Havelock

  4. Sir Colin Campbell


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sir Colin Campbell, also known as Lord Clyde, led the British forces in several decisive battles, including the Siege of Lucknow, turning the tide against the rebels.

What was the outcome of the Sepoy Rebellion?

  1. British victory and increased control over India

  2. Indian independence

  3. A negotiated settlement

  4. Partition of India


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The rebellion was ultimately crushed by the British, leading to the consolidation of their power in India and the establishment of direct rule under the British Crown.

What was the impact of the rebellion on the British East India Company?

  1. It was dissolved

  2. Its powers were reduced

  3. It was given more authority

  4. It remained unchanged


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The British East India Company, which had been ruling India, was dissolved in the aftermath of the rebellion. Direct rule was established under the British Crown.

What was the name of the new administrative system introduced by the British after the rebellion?

  1. The Indian Councils Act

  2. The Government of India Act

  3. The Indian National Congress

  4. The Muslim League


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Government of India Act of 1858 established a new administrative system, transferring power from the East India Company to the British Crown.

Which Indian leader emerged as a prominent figure during the rebellion?

  1. Mahatma Gandhi

  2. Jawaharlal Nehru

  3. Bal Gangadhar Tilak

  4. Rani Lakshmibai


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Rani Lakshmibai, the queen of Jhansi, became a symbol of resistance during the rebellion, leading her troops against the British and earning widespread admiration.

What was the long-term impact of the Sepoy Rebellion on Indian nationalism?

  1. It led to the formation of the Indian National Congress

  2. It strengthened the British Raj

  3. It sparked a series of peasant uprisings

  4. It had no significant impact


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Sepoy Rebellion sowed the seeds of Indian nationalism, leading to the formation of the Indian National Congress in 1885, which played a crucial role in the struggle for independence.

Which city served as the main center of the rebellion?

  1. Calcutta

  2. Bombay

  3. Madras

  4. Delhi


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Delhi, the Mughal capital, became the focal point of the rebellion, with Bahadur Shah Zafar as its symbolic leader.

What was the name of the British governor-general of India at the time of the rebellion?

  1. Lord Dalhousie

  2. Lord Canning

  3. Sir Henry Havelock

  4. Sir Colin Campbell


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Lord Canning was the British governor-general of India during the Sepoy Rebellion, facing the daunting task of quelling the uprising.

Which region of India saw the most intense fighting during the rebellion?

  1. Bengal

  2. Punjab

  3. Madras Presidency

  4. Bombay Presidency


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Bengal, particularly the regions around Calcutta, witnessed some of the fiercest battles and widespread unrest during the Sepoy Rebellion.

What was the name of the British commander who led the Siege of Delhi?

  1. Lord Dalhousie

  2. Lord Canning

  3. Sir Henry Havelock

  4. Sir Colin Campbell


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Sir John Nicholson, a British general, played a crucial role in the Siege of Delhi, leading the assault on the city and capturing it from the rebels.

Which Indian state remained loyal to the British during the rebellion?

  1. Hyderabad

  2. Mysore

  3. Travancore

  4. Gwalior


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hyderabad, under the rule of the Nizam, remained loyal to the British throughout the Sepoy Rebellion, providing support and resources.

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