I. The Zamindari System prevailed in Bengal, Bihar, Orissa. |
II. It was introduced by the East India Company and under it a class of revenue collectors, called zamindars, was created. |
III. Revenue was 'settled' by the government with zamindars, either permanently or temporarily. |
IV. Revenue was 'settled' by the. |
A) I, II & IV
B) I & II
C) I & III
D) I, II & III
Correct Answer: D
Solution :
The Zamindari System prevailed in Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and North Madras. It was introduced by the East India Company and under it a class of revenue collectors, called zamindars, was created. These zamindars acted as intermediaries between the cultivators and the government. Revenue was ?settled? by the government with zamindars, either permanently or temporarily.You need to login to perform this action.
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