866: Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are standing in a row. C and D are standing close to each other alongside E. B is standing beside A only. A is fourth from F. Who are standing on the extremes?

(A) A and F
(B) B and F
(C) B and D
(D) None of the above
867: Who was the Governor-General of India during the Sepoy Mutiny?

(a) Lord Hardinge
(b) Lord Lytton
(c) Lord Canning
(d) Lord Dalhousie
Explanation:
Lord Canning was the Governor-General of India during the Sepoy Mutiny. He was the last and first Governor General. and Viceroy of British India respectively.
868: With which one of the following mountain tribes did the British first come into contact with after the grant of Diwani in the year 1765?

(a) Garo

(b) Khasis

(c) Kukis

(d) Tipperahs
Explanation:
Khasis were the first mountain tribes to come into contact with the British after the grant o( Diwani in the year 1765.
869: Chanakya, was also known as

(a) Bhattasvamin

(b) Rajasekhara

(c) Vishnugupta

(d) Visakhadatta
870: I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. Who said this?

(a) Winston Churchill

(b) Jawaharlal Nehru

(c) Mahatma Gandhi

(d) Mao Tse-Tunq