Peasant and Tribal Revolts

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1.
Consider the following statements in context with the Kuka Movement:
  1. Kuka refers to a tribe of the North west Frontier Province of present Pakistan
  2. This movement originated mainly to seek purification of the Sikhism
  3. Jawar Mal and Ram Singh were two leaders of this movement
Which among the above statements is / are correct?
2.
Consider the following statements regarding the Indigo Revolt:
  1. The Indigo Revolt was the first revolution in Bengal after the advent of the British.
  2. The Indigo Revolt was largely non-violent.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
3.
Consider the following leaders of various rebellions that took place in early 19th century in India:
  1. Madhukar Shah
  2. Royappa
  3. Velu Thambi
  4. Jagabandhu
Which among the following is the correct set of the regions where rebellions took place under the above leaders?
4.
Consider the following statements regarding the Indigo revolt of 1859-60:
  1. It was one of the most militant and widespread peasant movements of the early nationalist era.
  2. The revolt was supported by the intelligentsia of Bengal.
  3. There was complete unity among the Hindu and Muslim peasants.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
5.
With reference to the Pabna Rebellion, consider the following statements:
  1. It was better organized compared to other peasant rebellions.
  2. The peasants adopted a legal course of action against the British authorities.
  3. The movement was entirely non-violent.
Select the correct option from the codes given below: