Q. In which state, the Kondo Dora revolt broke out?
(a) Gujrat
(b) Bihar
(c) Rajasthan
(d) Andhra Pradesh
Ans: (d) Andhra Pradesh
Explanation: The Konda Dora revolt broke out in (d) Andhra Pradesh.
The Konda Dora revolt, also known as the Konda Reddi revolt, took place in the present-day state of Andhra Pradesh in India. The Konda Dora tribe, which inhabited the hilly regions of Vishakhapatnam and East Godavari districts, rose in revolt against the British colonial administration in the early 19th century.
The revolt was a result of the oppressive policies and actions of the British, including the imposition of heavy taxes, forced labor, and exploitative practices. The Konda Dora tribe, under the leadership of their chiefs, resisted the British authority and fought for their rights and freedom.
The Konda Dora revolt was one of the significant tribal uprisings against British rule in India. However, it was eventually suppressed by the British through military action and repressive measures. Therefore, the correct answer is (d) Andhra Pradesh.