7th Grade History Exam Part 4 Question Preview (ID: 37684)
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What was the biggest farming improvement the British made in India?
a) irrigation canal
b) more help
c) pesticides
d) longer growing seasons
Which is NOT a major religion in India?
a) Hinduism
b) Islam
c) Buddhism
d) Catholicism
What group of people in India were the first to respond to the Christian missionaries?
a) poor
b) wealthy
c) middle-class
d) women
What is NOT a major agricultural export of India.
a) jute
b) spices
c) cotton
d) gold
What is British rule in India officially known as?
a) United Kingdom
b) Taj Mahal
c) British Raj
d) Sepoy Raj
What act required the Indian troops to serve anywhere the British wanted them to?
a) General Enlistment Act
b) The Draft Act
c) British Raj
d) Indian Enlistment Act
Why did Indians object to travel on the railroad ?
a) separating families
b) soldiers used pork fat on bullets
c) exportation of their spices on their trains
d) they had to ride with the animals
Who was born in Bombay, India?
a) Hannah Marshman
b) Rudyard Kipling
c) William Ward
d) Sepoy Mutiny
Who was the first woman missionary to India?
a) Rudyard Kipling
b) Hannah Marshman
c) Willamena Ward
d) Queen Victoria
Who was the missionary to India who was a printer by trade?
a) Rudyard Kipling
b) William Ward
c) Michael Harshman
d) Charles Dickens
British rule benefited India by missionaries, transportation, and
a) agriculture and education.
b) agriculture and trade.
c) education and cultures.
d) diverse languages.
What was NOT a problem that Britain faced ruling India?
a) Different cultures
b) British acting superior
c) Different languages
d) Education
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