I. Fill in the Blanks:
1. Mysore kingdom was restored by __________ Dynasty.
2. The principal figure in an Indian district __________.
3. A Portuguese explorer, who had discovered the sea route to India
__________.
4. English East India company obtained a charter from __________.
5. The ‘Tiger of Mysore’ __________.
6. The resources which are found everywhere are known as
__________.
7. Windmills on the Gujarat coast is an example for __________
resources.
8. The first Prime Minister of India __________.
9. The Organ of the government which settles disputes and provides
justice in the country __________.
10.The Indian Constitution came into effect from __________.
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1.Mysuru
2.town
3.Vasco da gama
5. tipu sultan
6.common resources
7. wind energy
8.Narendra damodar Modi
9. judiciary
10. 26th January 1950
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- Bowring (1861–1870) are among the well-known commissioners of the period. In 1868, the British Parliament heeded the king's plea and decided to restore the kingdom to his adopted son Chamaraja Wadiyar IX. In 1881, the transfer of power back to the Wadiyars heralded an important phase in the making of modern Mysore.
- Collector
- Explanation: The principal figure in an Indian district was the Collector. He was responsible for collecting revenue and taxes and maintaining law and order in his district. The Collectorate, became the
- explorer Vasco de Gama
- Queen Elizabeth I of England grants a formal charter to the London merchants trading to the East Indies, hoping to break the Dutch monopoly of the spice trade in what is now Indonesia
- Tipu Sultan
- Ubiquitous resources are found everywhere (for example air, light, and water). Localized resources are found only in certain parts of the world (for example metal ores and geothermal power).
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