The correct answer is: A. Patna, Muzaffarpur, Rohini, Jagdishpur.
The revolt of 1857 was a major uprising against the British East India Company in India. It began in Meerut on May 10, 1857, and spread to other parts of the country, including Bihar.
In Bihar, the revolt began in Patna on May 16, 1857. The rebels attacked the British Residency and the treasury. They also killed several British officials.
The revolt then spread to other towns in Bihar, including Muzaffarpur, Rohini, and Jagdishpur. The rebels in these towns also attacked British officials and institutions.
The revolt was eventually suppressed by the British, but it had a significant impact on Bihar. It led to the deaths of many people and the destruction of property. It also led to the decline of the British East India Company in India.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- Option A: Patna, Muzaffarpur, Rohini, Jagdishpur. This is the correct sequence of the occurrence of revolt in various towns of Bihar. The revolt began in Patna on May 16, 1857, and spread to other towns in Bihar, including Muzaffarpur, Rohini, and Jagdishpur.
- Option B: Rohini, Patna, Muzaffarpur, Jagdishpur. This is not the correct sequence of the occurrence of revolt in various towns of Bihar. The revolt did not begin in Rohini.
- Option C: Muzaffarpur, Patna Jagdishpur, Rohini. This is not the correct sequence of the occurrence of revolt in various towns of Bihar. The revolt did not begin in Muzaffarpur.
- Option D: Jagdishpur, Patna, Rohini, Muzaffarpur. This is not the correct sequence of the occurrence of revolt in various towns of Bihar. The revolt did not begin in Jagdishpur.