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Question
Choose the correct answer:
The Ryotwari system of revenue collection was introduced in ________ presidency.
Options
Madras
Calcutta
Bombay
Solution
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The collapse of the ruling dynasties and ruling courts
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Match the contents of Column A and Column B:
Column A | Column B |
1. Ijaradari system | (a) Introduced by Lord Cornwallis |
2. Cotton, jute, poppy, sugarcane | (b) Linked with ports to make trade easier |
3. Ryotwari system | (c) First train from Mumbai to Thane |
4. permanent Settlement | (d) Calcutta linked to coalfields |
5. 1854 | (e) A new middle class |
6. 1856 | (f) Collective responsibility of farmers to pay the revenue |
7. All major raw material producing areas | (g) Cash crops grown by farmers |
8. Mahalwari system | (h) Railway line joined Madras to Arakonam |
9. 1853 | (i) Settlement made directly with cultivators |
10. Zamindars | (j) Auctioning of revenue to the highest bidder for five years |