Class-8,Colonialism and the City
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Q1) Complete the following.In the late 18th century, Calcutta, Bombay and ______________ rose in importance as Presidency cities and were the centres of British power. *
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Q2) Which were the three important Presidency regions set up by the British for administrative purposes? *
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Q3) From the following options, which one refer to De-urbanisation ? *
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Q4) What is Urbanisation ? *
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Q5) From the list of options given below, which cities were de-urbanised during the 19th century? *
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Q6) Long ago, how many capital cities were founded in a small area on the left bank of river Jamuna ? *
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Q7) What is the tomb of a Sufi saint called? *
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Q8) A Sufi lodge often used as a rest house for travellers and a place where people come to discuss spiritual matters, get the blessings of saints and hear sufi music. What is this place called? *
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Q9) What is an open prayer place of Muslims meant for Id prayers called? *
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Q10) From the following list of options, what is a Street with a dead end called? *
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