Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Modern India: Colonialism and the Countryside

Question:

Read the passage and answer the question:

For over a century and a half, the Fifth Report has shaped our conception of what happened in rural Bengal in the late eighteenth century. The evidence contained in the Fifth Report is invaluable. But official reports like this have to be read carefully. We need to know who wrote the reports and why they were written. In fact, recent researches show that the arguments and evidence offered by the Fifth Report cannot be accepted uncritically.

What information was contained in the 'Fifth report'?

Options:

Reports of the administration and activities of the Kings and Nawabs in India.

Reports of the administration and activities of the East India Company in India.

Reports of the administration and activities of the British government.

Reports of the activities of the freedom fighters in India.

Correct Answer:

Reports of the administration and activities of the East India Company in India.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 2 - Reports of the administration and activities of the East India Company in India.

Many of the changes taht ooccured during the colonial rule were documented in detail in a report that was submitted to the British Parliament in 1813. It was the fifth of a series of reports on the administration and activities of the East India Company in India. Often referred to as the Fifth Report, it ran into 1002 pages, of which over 800 pages were appendices that reproduced petitions of zamindars and ryots, reports of collectors from different districts, statistical tables on revenue returns, and notes on the revenue and judicial administration of Bengal and Madras (present-day Tamil Nadu) written by officials.