The correct answer is A. Only 1.
The Kol Uprising was a rebellion by the Kol people of Jharkhand in 1831-1832. The uprising was led by Sidhu and Kanhu Murmu, two brothers who were inspired by the teachings of the Hindu saint, Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. The rebels attacked British indigo plantations and killed several British officials. The uprising was eventually suppressed by the British, but it had a significant impact on the history of Jharkhand.
The Tilka Movement was a peasant uprising in Bihar in 1773-1785. The uprising was led by Tilka Manjhi, a peasant who was inspired by the teachings of the Hindu saint, Guru Gobind Singh. The rebels attacked British indigo plantations and killed several British officials. The uprising was eventually suppressed by the British, but it had a significant impact on the history of Bihar.
The Chero Revolt was a rebellion by the Chero people of Jharkhand in 1777-1800. The uprising was led by Siraj-ud-daulah, the Nawab of Bengal. The rebels attacked British settlements and killed several British officials. The uprising was eventually suppressed by the British, but it had a significant impact on the history of Jharkhand.
The Bhumij Revolt was a rebellion by the Bhumij people of Odisha in 1830-1833. The uprising was led by Bisoi, a Bhumij leader. The rebels attacked British indigo plantations and killed several British officials. The uprising was eventually suppressed by the British, but it had a significant impact on the history of Odisha.
The only option that is not correctly matched is option 1. The Kol Uprising did not take place in 1773-1785. It took place in 1831-1832.