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Which of the given statements is correct?
I. When Alivardi Khan died in 1756, Siraj-ud-daulah became the nawab of Bengal.
II. In 1757, Robert Clive led the company’s army against Siraj-ud-daulah at Plassey
Only II
Neither I nor II
Only I
Both I and II
- Statement I: Alivardi Khan's death in 1756 indeed led to Siraj-ud-daulah becoming the Nawab of Bengal. This statement is correct as Siraj-ud-daulah was his grandson and successor.
- Statement II: In 1757, Robert Clive did lead the British East India Company’s army against Siraj-ud-daulah at the Battle of Plassey. This historical event marked a significant turning point leading to British dominance in India.
- Option 1: Incorrect. Both statements are correct, not only Statement II.
- Option 2: Incorrect. Both statements are correct.
- Option 3: Incorrect. Statement I is correct, but not just Statement I.
- Option 4: Correct. Both statements I and II are accurate and related.
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