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Which of the following statement is not correct about The French East India Company?

  1. The French East India Company took hold of Yanam in $1723$ AD, Mahe on Malabar Coast in $1725$ AD and Karaikal in $1739$ AD

  2. They established their first company in Surat

  3. The French East India Company was formed in $1764$ AD

  4. The French East India Company was formed during the reign of King Louis XIV


Correct Option: C

The Government of India Act, 1935 vested the residuary power in the:

  1. British Parliament

  2. Federal Legislature

  3. State Legislature

  4. Governor-General


Correct Option: D

The Danish who established trade with India in the seventeenth century belonged to which country?

  1. Denmark

  2. Netherlands

  3. Portugal

  4. Spain


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The people of Denmark were known as the Danish. they established trade with India in 1620. They established their trading port in Tranquebar in 1620 and then in Serampore in 1676. However they never concentrated in India and sold their ports to the British and left India.

Which of the following was not one of the features of Government of India Act, 1935?

  1. Provincial autonomy

  2. Dyarchy of centre and provinces

  3. Bicameral Legislature

  4. All India federation


Correct Option: B

For how long did the Danish colonial empire hold possessions in India befor selling them to the British East India Company? 

  1. 200 years

  2. 100 years

  3. 50 years

  4. They were never present in India


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Danish India was the name given to the colonies of Denmark in India, forming part of the Danish colonial empire. Denmark-Norway held colonial possessions in India for more than 200 years, including the town of Tharangambadi in present-day Tamil Nadu state and Serampore in present-day West Bengal. The Danish presence in India was of little significance to the major European powers as they presented neither a military nor a mercantile threat.
However, they never concentrated in India and sold their ports to the British and left India.

In which state of India was the Danish port of Tranquebar established in 1620?

  1. Tamil Nadu

  2. Bengal

  3. Pondicherry

  4. Kerala


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Tharangambadi or Tranquebar, is a town in the Nagapattinam district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu on the Coromandel Coast. Tranquebar was the first Danish trading post in India established in 1620. King Christian IV had sent his envoy Ove Gjedde who established contact with Raghunatha Nayak of Tanjore. The Danish government sold the colony of Tranquebar to the British East India Company in 1845.

Why did the Nayak of Tanjore allow the Danes to establish a port in Tranquebar?

  1. For military assistance

  2. For financial assistance

  3. To establish bilateral relations

  4. For trading opportunities


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Tranquebar was the first Danish trading post in India established in 1620. King Christian IV had sent his envoy Ove Gjedde who established contact with Raghunatha Nayak of Tanjore. The Nayak turned out to be interested in trading opportunities and negotiated a treaty granting them the village of Tranquebar.

In which state of India was the Danish port of Serampore established in 1676?

  1. Madras

  2. Oudh

  3. Bengal

  4. Punjab


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Serampore is a famous and historical city in the Indian state of West Bengal. The city is several centuries old and has witnessed both the growth and decline of the feudal system, the coming of the Danes and their settlement.
The Danes established a bazaar (the present Tin Bazaar) and allowed private godowns or warehouses to be maintained. Gradually, the town developed and became elegant and prosperous, and merchants of both foreign and indigenous origin began to arrive and live there.

The Danish gave their ports in India to whom ?

  1. British

  2. Duch

  3. French

  4. Portugese


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The people of Denmark were known as the Danish they established trade with India in 1620. They established their trading port in Tranquebar in 1620 and then in Serampore in 1676. However, they never concentrated in India and sold their ports to the British and left India.

In which of the following places did the Danish colonial empire hold possessions in India?

  1. Tranquebar

  2. Serampore

  3. Andaman and Nicobar

  4. All of the Above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Danish India was the name given to the colonies of Denmark in India, forming part of the Danish colonial empire. DenmarkNorway held colonial possessions in India for more than 200 years, including the town of Tharangambadi in present-day Tamil Nadu state, Serampore in present-day West Bengal, and the Nicobar Islands, currently part of India's union territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Danish presence in India was of little significance to the major European powers as they presented neither a military nor a mercantile threat.