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Q.1 Hard British Rule
Examine the paradox of British claims to 'civilizing mission' versus actual impact on Indian society, culture, and economy:
A The civilizing mission successfully modernized India in all aspects
B The civilizing mission rhetoric masked economic exploitation, cultural devaluation, and systematic deindustrialization that impoverished India despite some infrastructure development
C The civilizing mission had no impact whatsoever
D Indians fully accepted and benefited from the civilizing mission without resistance
Correct Answer:  B. The civilizing mission rhetoric masked economic exploitation, cultural devaluation, and systematic deindustrialization that impoverished India despite some infrastructure development
EXPLANATION

British colonial discourse emphasized civilizing and modernizing India, but colonial policies systematically extracted wealth, destroyed traditional industries, disrupted social structures, and subordinated Indian culture—masking exploitation beneath rhetoric of progress.

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Q.2 Medium British Rule
Which British legal innovation in India had the most profound long-term institutional impact?
A Abolition of all laws
B Introduction of codified law, English-based judicial system, and legal institutions that persisted post-independence
C Complete restoration of pre-colonial legal systems
D Elimination of constitutional frameworks
Correct Answer:  B. Introduction of codified law, English-based judicial system, and legal institutions that persisted post-independence
EXPLANATION

British legal codification (IPC 1860, CPC 1908) and English-based judicial hierarchy created institutional structures that became the foundation of independent India's legal system.

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Q.3 Hard British Rule
The Bengal Famine of 1943 can be analyzed as revealing which aspect of British colonial administration?
A Colonial government's prioritization of war logistics over Indian civilian welfare, exposure of systemic vulnerabilities created by colonial economic policies
B British humanitarian concern for India
C Natural disaster entirely unrelated to colonial policies
D Indian inefficiency in food distribution
Correct Answer:  A. Colonial government's prioritization of war logistics over Indian civilian welfare, exposure of systemic vulnerabilities created by colonial economic policies
EXPLANATION

The Bengal Famine reflected how colonial economic structures and wartime priorities resulted in catastrophic food shortage, with British authorities prioritizing military supplies over civilian needs, killing approximately 3 million people.

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Q.4 Hard British Rule
Which economic impact of British colonial rule is most accurately reflected in India's share of global GDP?
A India's share increased from 23% (1700) to 45% (1900)
B India's share remained constant throughout the colonial period
C India's share declined from approximately 23% (1700) to 4% (1950), despite population increase
D India's share increased significantly after 1850
Correct Answer:  C. India's share declined from approximately 23% (1700) to 4% (1950), despite population increase
EXPLANATION

Despite India's population increasing during colonial rule, its share of global GDP declined dramatically from about 23% in 1700 to approximately 4% in 1950, reflecting deindustrialization and economic extraction.

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Q.5 Medium British Rule
The Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909 represented which development in British colonial policy?
A Complete independence for India
B Limited expansion of Indian representation in legislative councils while maintaining British control and introducing communal electorates that fragmented Indian unity
C Abolition of British rule
D Full democratic representation
Correct Answer:  B. Limited expansion of Indian representation in legislative councils while maintaining British control and introducing communal electorates that fragmented Indian unity
EXPLANATION

The Morley-Minto Reforms expanded Indian representation slightly but introduced separate electorates for Muslims, a significant constitutional innovation that institutionalized communal divisions.

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Q.6 Medium British Rule
How did the British system of administrative districts (thanas, talukas, districts) differ from pre-colonial Indian governance structures?
A Pre-colonial structures were more centralized than British districts
B British introduced standardized, hierarchical administrative boundaries designed for efficient extraction and control, replacing diverse indigenous systems
C There was no significant difference
D British structures were identical to pre-colonial systems
Correct Answer:  B. British introduced standardized, hierarchical administrative boundaries designed for efficient extraction and control, replacing diverse indigenous systems
EXPLANATION

British administrative reorganization imposed uniform, hierarchical structures across India for efficient revenue collection and control, replacing diverse pre-colonial administrative traditions adapted to local contexts.

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Q.7 Medium British Rule
The Seditious Meetings Act of 1911 was enacted primarily to:
A Promote democratic assemblies
B Restrict Indian public gatherings and suppress nationalist political activity
C Encourage freedom of speech
D Promote constitutional reforms
Correct Answer:  B. Restrict Indian public gatherings and suppress nationalist political activity
EXPLANATION

Enacted following the partition of Bengal and growing nationalist agitation, this act restricted public meetings and assemblies deemed seditious, targeting Indian nationalist movements.

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Q.8 Hard British Rule
Which policy mechanism best explains the British ability to maintain colonial control over India despite being numerically vastly outnumbered?
A Superior military technology, administrative divide-and-rule tactics, co-option of Indian elites, and exploitation of regional divisions
B Indian cultural inferiority
C Voluntary Indian acceptance of British rule
D British moral superiority
Correct Answer:  A. Superior military technology, administrative divide-and-rule tactics, co-option of Indian elites, and exploitation of regional divisions
EXPLANATION

British colonial control relied on military superiority, administrative efficiency, strategic alliances with Indian princes and elites, and deliberate exploitation of regional, caste, and religious divisions to prevent unified resistance.

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Q.9 Easy British Rule
The Government of India Act of 1858 resulted in which major administrative change?
A Dissolution of British rule
B Transfer of power from the East India Company to the British Crown, making India a formal colonial possession
C Grant of independence to India
D Establishment of Indian monarchy
Correct Answer:  B. Transfer of power from the East India Company to the British Crown, making India a formal colonial possession
EXPLANATION

The Government of India Act of 1858, enacted after the 1857 Rebellion, formally transferred administrative control from the East India Company to the British Crown, establishing direct imperial control.

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Q.10 Hard British Rule
Assess the role of infrastructure development (railways, roads, telegraphs) in British colonial strategy:
A Infrastructure was developed purely for humanitarian purposes
B Infrastructure primarily facilitated resource extraction, military control, and market integration favoring British economic interests
C Infrastructure development had no strategic purpose
D Infrastructure was built solely to promote Indian industrial development
Correct Answer:  B. Infrastructure primarily facilitated resource extraction, military control, and market integration favoring British economic interests
EXPLANATION

British infrastructure investments served colonial economic interests: railways transported raw materials to ports for export, enabled military deployment against resistance, and integrated Indian markets into the colonial economy.

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