Consider the following events and arrange them in correct chronological order.

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Question

Consider the following events and arrange them in correct chronological order.

1. Acquisition of Awadh by the British

2. Ilbert Bill Controversy

3. Indigo Revolt

4. Second Anglo-Afghan War

Select the correct answer from the code given below:

  1. A. 1, 3, 4, 2 (Correct answer)
  2. B. 3, 1, 2, 4
  3. C. 3, 1, 4, 2
  4. D. 1, 3, 2, 4

Correct Answer

Option A — 1, 3, 4, 2

Detailed Solution & Explanation

The correct answer is 1, 3, 4, 2.

Key Points

  • 1. Acquisition of Awadh by the British — 1856. Annexed by Lord Dalhousie on the ground of misgovernance; the deposition of Wajid Ali Shah was a major cause of the 1857 Revolt.
  • 3. Indigo Revolt — 1859-60. The revolt of Bengal's indigo cultivators.
  • 4. Second Anglo-Afghan War — 1878-1880. Fought under Lord Lytton, following his "forward policy".
  • 2. Ilbert Bill Controversy — 1883. Under Lord Ripon; the Bill sought to allow Indian judges to try Europeans, and the furious European opposition to it taught Indians a lesson in organised agitation.
  • Order: 1 → 3 → 4 → 2, option (a).

Additional Information

  • Lord Lytton (1876-80) is remembered for the Vernacular Press Act (1878), the Arms Act (1878), the Delhi Durbar of 1877 during a severe famine, and reducing the maximum age for the civil services examination from 21 to 19.
  • Lord Ripon (1880-84) repealed the Vernacular Press Act, passed the first Factory Act (1881), introduced local self-government (1882) — earning him the title "father of local self-government in India" — and appointed the Hunter Commission on education.
  • The Ilbert Bill agitation is widely regarded as an immediate stimulus to the founding of the Indian National Congress in 1885 by A. O. Hume.
  • The Doctrine of Lapse states annexed by Dalhousie: Satara (1848), Jaitpur and Sambalpur (1849), Udaipur (1852), Jhansi (1853) and Nagpur (1854). Awadh, by contrast, was annexed on grounds of maladministration, not lapse.

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