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A Glimpse From History Questions & Answers
Question 1: Which was not an ordinary year?
Answer: The year 1857 was not an ordinary year.
Question 2: Who was angry with the British Rule?
Answer: The people of India was angry with the British Rule.
Question 3: What did the people of India want?
Answer: The people of India wanted to throw the British rulers out of India and attain independence.
Question 4: Where was Satguru Sri Ram Singh ji born?
Answer: Satguru Sri Ram Singh ji was born at Bhaini Sahib, Punjab.
Question 5: Who formed the party called ‘Sant Khalsa’?
Answer: Satguru Sri Ram Singh ji formed a party known as ‘Sant Khalsa’. This sect later developed into the great historic ‘Kuka Movement’ of the Namdhari Sikhs.
Question 6: Who was the incharge of the town – Malerkotla?
Answer: Mr Cowen was the incharge of the town.
Question 7: What sort of a person was Mr Cowen? Which order did he pass?
Answer: Mr Cowen was a very cruel and heartless officer. He ordered that all Kuka Sikhs be blown off with the help of cannons.
Question 8: Who sacrificed their lives and why?
Answer: The Kuka Sikhs sacrificed their lives for the freedom of our motherland – India.
Question 9: Who was Waryam Singh? How did he face the British officers?
Answer: Waryam Singh was a Namdhari Sikh, from village Mehraj, district Bhatinda. He was too short in stature to reach the level of the cannon’s mouth. However, he was so brave that he collected some pebbles and stood upon them and then challenged the British officer to fire.
Question 10: Why was Bishan Singh cut to pieces?
Answer: A twelve-years old boy, Bishan Singh, from village Rarh, district Mansa was cut to pieces because he caught hold of the beard of the British officer, Mr Cowen.
Question 11: Write True or False for the following statements:
1. 1857 was not an ordinary year – True
2. The British Government was not very powerful – False
3. Sixty-six Kuka Sikhs surrendered themselves – True
4. Mr Cowen was an Indian officer – False
5. Waryam Singh collected some pebbles, stood upon them and challenged the Britishers to fire – True
So, these were the Questions & Answers.