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Question : The motive of the British behind Control over India’s exports and imports was 
 

Option 1: To serve various colonial interest, like mobilising the army and shifting raw materials.
 

Option 2: To use export surplus to make payments for expenses incurred by office set up by the colonial government in Britain.
 

Option 3: To get raw material from India achieve great and to sell finished British goods in India at a higher price.
 

Option 4: All of the above.
 


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Correct Answer: To use export surplus to make payments for expenses incurred by office set up by the colonial government in Britain.


Solution : The motive of the British behind monopoly control over India’s exports and imports was to use export surplus to make payments for expenses incurred by an office set up by the colonial government in Britain.
Hence option B is correct.

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