(ii) He was arrested and imprisoned by the British for his preachings among
the Mundas.
(iii) After two years of imprisonment, he escaped from the British prison and
revived his preachings among the Mundas.
(iv) The Mundas under him revolted and attacked churches and police
stations.
(v) He was killed in a battle with the British.
Select the answer from the codes below:
(a) i, ii and iii
(b) ii, iii and iv
(c) i, ii and iv
(d) iii, iv and v
Which of the following statements about the Bhils of Banswara and
Dungarpur in southern Rajasthan are true?
(i) Gobind Guru began a purification movement among them.
(ii) It soon developed into a political movement against the British.
(iii) They set up a Bhil Raj with Gobind Guru as the head.
(iv) The British suppressed their political movement through quick military
action.
Choose the answer from the codes given below:
(a) i, ii and iii
(b) i, ii and iv
(c) ii, iii and iv
(d) i, iii and iv
Who was the leader of the Revolt of the Oraons?
(a) Jatra Bhagat
(b) Joria Bhagat
(c) Kanhu Bhagat
(d) Buddho Bhagat
Which of the following were the main causes for the tribal revolts against the
British?
(i) Resentment of the tribals against extension of British rule to their areas.
(ii) Resentment against penetration of their areas by outsiders from the plains
and against the protection given to these outsiders by the British.