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Tamilnadu SSLC S.Science Lesson 6 – One Marks www.usefuldesk.com Tamilnadu SSLC S.Science Lesson 6 – One Marks Choose the correct answer: 1. Who was the first Palayakkarars to resist the East India Company’s policy of territorial aggrandizement? A. Marudhu brothers B. Puli Thevar C. Velunachiyar D. Veerapandya Kattabomman ANSWER: B 2. Who had borrowed money from the East India Company to meet the expenses he had incurred during the Carnatic wars? A. Velunachiyar B. Puli Thevar C. Nawab to Arcot D. Raja of Travancore ANSWER: C 3. Who had established close relationship with the three agents of Chanda Sahib? A. Velunachiyar B. Kattabomman C. Puli Thevar D. Oomai Thurai ANSWER: C 4. Where was Sivasubramanianar executed? A. Kayathar B. Nagalapuram C. Virupachi D. Panchalamkurichi ANSWER: B 5. Who issued the Tiruchirappalli proclamation of Independence? A. Marudhu brothers B. Puli thevar C. Veerapandya Kattabomman D. Gopala Nayak ANSWER: A 6. When did the Vellore Revolt breakout? A. 24 may 1805 Website: www.usefuldesk.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/usefuldeskE-mail: [email protected] www.usefuldesk.com B. 10 July 1805 C. 10 July 1806 D. 10 September 1806 ANSWER: C 7. Who was the Commander in chief responsible for the new military regulations in vellore fort? A. Col. Fancourt B. Major Armstrong C. Sir John Cradock D. Colonel Agnew ANSWER: C 8. Where were the sons of Tipu Sultan sent after the Vellore Revolt? A. Calcutta B. Mumbai C. Delhi D. Mysore ANSWER: A Fill in the Blanks: 1. The Palayakkarars system was put in place in Tamil Nadu by ________ A. Viswanatha Nayaka B. Sivagiri ANSWER: A 2. Except the Palayakkarars of ________ all other western palayakkarars supported puli thevar. A. Viswanatha Nayaka B. Sivagiri ANSWER: 3. Velunachiyar and her daughter were under the protection of _______ for eight years. A. Gopala Nayakar B. Sivagiri ANSWER: A 4. Bennerman deputed __________ to convey his message, asking Kattabomman to surrender. A. Viswanatha Nayaka B. Ramalinganar ANSWER: B 5. Kattabomman was hanged to death at ______ Website: www.usefuldesk.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/usefuldeskE-mail: [email protected] www.usefuldesk.com A. Kayathar B. None ANSWER: A 6. The Rebellion of Marudhu Brothers was categorized in the British records as the ________ A. First Palayakkarar War B. Second Palayakkarar War ANSWER: B 7. ___________was declared the new sultan by the rebels in vellore fort. A. Fateh Hyder B. Viswanatha Nayaka ANSWER: A 8. _________ suppressed the revolt in Vellore Fort. A. Viswanatha Nayaka B. Colonel Gillespie ANSWER: B Match the Following: COLUMN A COLUMN B ANSWERS Theerthagiri Vellore Revolt Odanilai Gopala Nayak Ramalinganar Dindigul Bannerman Dindigul Ramalinganar Subedar Sheik Adam Vellore Fort Vellore Revolt Col. Fancourt Odanilai Vellore Fort Additional One Word: 1. Traditionally there were supposed to be ___________ Palayakkarars. A.75 B. 72 C. 65 D. 80 ANSWER: B 2. On many occasions the Palayakkarars helped the ___________ rulers to restore the kingdom to them. A. Kakatiya B. Pallava C. Nayak D. Chola ANSWER: C Website: www.usefuldesk.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/usefuldeskE-mail: [email protected] www.usefuldesk.com 3. ______________ was the brother of Nawab of Arcot. A. Mahfuzkhan B. Hyder Ali C. Fateh Hyder D. Tipu Sultan ANSWER: A 4. The English succeeded in getting the support of the rajas of ________ A. Madurai and Tirunelveli B. Trichy and Arcot C. Ettayapuram and Kalakkadu D. Ramanathapuram and Pudukottai ANSWER: D 5. After taking Pondicherry, the Englih had eliminated the ________ from the picture. A. French B. Portuguese C. Dutch D. Spanish ANSWER: A 6. Puli Thevar was defeated by ___________ in 1767. A. Col. Bon Jour B. Col. Heron C. Cap. Campbell D. Sir John Cradock ANSWER: C 7. Gopala Nayak put up a force at _________ hills, where he was supported by the local peasants. A. Yelagiri B. Aanamalai C. Palani D. Shervarayan ANSWER: B 8. Gopala Nayak took inspiration from ________ who sent a deputation to show his camaraderie. A. Hyder Ali B. Tipu Sultan C. Veerapandya Kattabomman D. Fateh Hyder ANSWER: B Website: www.usefuldesk.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/usefuldeskE-mail: [email protected] www.usefuldesk.com 9. Under the provisions of the treaty signed in 1781, ___________ of the revenue was to be allowed to the Nawab and his family. A. One fourth B. One fifth C. One sixth D. One third ANSWER: C 10. __________ helped kattabomman to escape from Ramanathapuram. A. Siva Subramanianar B. Maruthu brothers C. Ramalinganar D. Oomaithurai ANSWER: D 11. Jackson was dismissed from service and a new collector __________ was appointed. A. S.R. Lushington B. Edward Clive C. Bannerman D. William Brown ANSWER: A 12. Sivasubramanianar was executed at _______ A. Kayathar B. Nagalapuram C. Ettayapuram D. Kallarpatti ANSWER: B 13. The uprising which broke out in ___________ in June 1800, soon spread to Ramanathapuram and Madurai. A. Tirunelveli B. Madurai C. Coimbatore D. Kayathar ANSWER: C 14. Oomathurai and Sevathaiah were captured and beheaded at ___________ A. Kayathar B. Panchalamkurichi C. Sivagiri D. Kalayarkoil ANSWER: B Website: www.usefuldesk.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/usefuldeskE-mail: [email protected] www.usefuldesk.com 15. Under the _________ Treaty of 31 July 1801, the British assumed direct control over Tamilagam. A. Srirangam B. Kalakadu C. Sivagangai D. Carnatic ANSWER: D 16. The forces of Chinnamalai and Tipu’s Diwan fought at ________ river bed. A. Kaveri B. Amaravati C. Noyyal D. Bhavani ANSWER:C 17. _________ who commanded the garrison was the first victim of the Vellore revolt. A. Col. Mekerras B. Major Armstrong C. Lt. Elly D. Col. Fancourt ANSWER: D 18. ____________ was the cavalary commandant in Arcot. A. Major Cootes B. Gillespie C. Agnew D. William Bentinck ANSWER: B 19. Find the odd one out A. Kattabomman B. Muthu Vadugar C. Oomathurai D. Sevathiaah ANSWER: B 20. The Palayakkars were free to ______ A. Collect revenue B. Administer the territory C. Settle disputes D. All of these ANSWER: D 21. Website: www.usefuldesk.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/usefuldeskE-mail: [email protected] www.usefuldesk.com __________ wielded much influence over the western Palayakkarars. A. Velunachiyar B. Veerapandiya Kattabomman C. Dheeran Chinnamalai D. Puli Thevar ANSWER: D 22. China Marudhu collected nearly _________ men to challenge the English army. A. 10,000 B. 20,000 C. 40,000 D. 60,000 ANSWER: B 23. The rebellion failed and sivagangai was annexed in _________ A. 1747 B. 1756 C. 1801 D. 1805 ANSWER: C 24. The most affected part of the British administration was the _________ system. A. Military B. Public Service C. Revenue D. Educational ANSWER: C Fill in the Blanks: 1. The British referred to Palayakkarars as _______ A. Ariyanathar B. Poligar ANSWER: b 2. ___________ means a domain, a military camp or a little kingdom. A. Palayam B. Ariyanathar ANSWER:A 3. Palayakkarars system was in practice during the rule of ________ of Warangal. A. Ariyanathar B. Prataba Rudhta ANSWER: B Website: www.usefuldesk.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/usefuldeskE-mail: [email protected] www.usefuldesk.com 4. __________ was the minister of Viswanatha Nayaka. A. Ariyanathar B. Virupachi ANSWER: A 5. Mahfuzkhan was sent to Tirunelveli with a contingent of the company under ________ A. Virupachi B. Colonel Heron ANSWER: B 6. Yusuf Khan was also known as _________ before his conversion to Islam. A. Virupachi B. Marudhanayagam ANSWER: B 7. Velunachiyar was the daughter of Raja ___________ of Ramanathapuram. A. Sellamutu Sethupathy B. None ANSWER: A 8. The company troops under the command of Lt. Col. Bon Jour stormed the ________ palace. A. Virupachi B. Kalaiyar Koil ANSWER: B 9. Velunachiyar lived under the protection of Gopala Nayakar at ________ near Dindigul. A. None B. Virupachi ANSWER: B 10. Hyder Ali ordered his commandant _______ in Dindigul fort to provide the required military assistance. A. Syed B. None ANSWER: A 11. __________ was the father of Veerapandya Kattabomman. A. Jagavira Pandya Kattabomman B. Puli Thevar ANSWER: A 12. Website: www.usefuldesk.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/usefuldeskE-mail: [email protected] www.usefuldesk.com ___________ was the minister of Veerapandya Kattabomman. A. Puli Thevar B. Sivasubramanianar ANSWER: B 13. Governor ____________ ordered the release of sivasubramanianar and the suspension of Collector Jackson. A. Edward Clive B. Col. Gillespie ANSWER: A 14. _________ deputed Ramalinganar to convey a message asking Kattabomman to surrender. A. None B. Bannerman ANSWER: B 15. ___________ was the capital of Chinna Marudhu. A. Siruvayal B. Sivagiri ANSWER: A 16. Marudhu Pandyas issued a proclamation of independence which is called __________ A. Tirupur B. Trichy Proclamation ANSWER: B 17. The Marudhu brothers were executed in the fort of ____________ near Ramanathapuram. A. Tirupathur B. Tirupur ANSWER: A 18. The rebellion of Marudhu brothers is called ____________ Rebellion, a landmark event in the history of Tamil Nadu. A. North Indian B. South Indian Rebellion ANSWER: B 19. The original name of Dheeran Chinnamalai was ___________ A. Theerthagiri B. None ANSWER: A 20. Website: www.usefuldesk.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/usefuldeskE-mail: [email protected] www.usefuldesk.com Trained by the French, Dheeran mobilised the ________ youth to fight the British. A. Col. Gillespie B. Kongu ANSWER: B 21. Coimbatore was annexed at the end of the ________ war in 1799. A. Anglo Mysore war B. None ANSWER: A 22. In 1799, the status of __________ was reduced to that of a vassal. A. Col. Gillespie B. Raja of Thajavur ANSWER: B 23. Gillespie reached the Vellore fort along with a squadron of cavalry under the command of _________ A. Captain Young B. Col. 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