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[#361] The main leader(s) of Kol uprising was/were
Correct Answer
(D) All of the above
Explanation
Solution: In 1831, the Kol tribesmen of Chhota Nagpur, who were upset over exploitation by agents of the East India Company (EIC), rose in revolt against the EIC. The rebel kols were under the leadership of Buddhu Bhagat, Joa Bhagat, Bindrai Manki, Madara Mahato, Desai Munda and others.
[#362] The Chero Revolt suppressed by which of the following British officers?
Correct Answer
(A) Col. M. S. Jones
Explanation
Solution: In 1817, chero revolted against British by ensuring tribal cooperation, but this too was suppressed. This rebellion was suppressed by Colonel M. S. Jones.
[#363] Tamar Revolt was started in Chhota Nagpur by
Correct Answer
(A) Oraon tribe
Explanation
Solution: The Tamar Revolt started in 1782 against the exploitation of the landlords by the Oraon tribe of Chota Nagpur, which lasted till 1794.
[#364] Safahod movement was started in 1870, under the leadership of
Correct Answer
(A) Lal Hembrom
Explanation
Solution: The credit for giving rise to Safahod movement goes to Lal Hembrom alias Lal Baba in 1870.
[#365] Ramgarh revolt was started under the leadership of
Correct Answer
(C) Raja Mukund Singh
Explanation
Solution: Raja Mukund Singh led the Ramgarh Revolt, which lasted from 1772 to 1778 AD. Ramgarh was invaded on 25 th October 1772, by Captain Jacob Camac of Chota Nagpur on one side and Tej Singh on the other.