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l. The famous site of Indus Civilisation, Banawali is situated on the river:
(A) Dasthta (B) Saraswati
(C) Ghaggar (D) Ravi
2. The theory that Aryan attack was the cause of the decline of Indus Civilisation
was propounded by :
(A) Wheeler (B) Marshal
(C) G.F. Dales (D) Jones
g. The third Buddhist Council, held during the reign of Ashoka, was presided by:
(A) Mahakassap @) Moggaliputta Tissa
(C) Vasumitra (D) Saba Kami
10. The Buddhist monk who answers the question of Indo Greek King Menander
in the book 'MilindPanho' is :
(A) Ashvaghosh 1B) Bhadrabahu
(C) Nagasena (D) Sthulbhadra
ll. The system of philosophy with which the name of Kapila is prominently
associated :
(A) Nyaya (B) Mimansa
(C) Sanktrya (D) None of the above
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12. The inscription on the pillar at Besnagar refers to Heliodorus, the ambassador
of an Indo-Greek King, as a devotee of :
(A) Buddha (B) Shiva
(C) Vasudeva (D) Skanda
16. India had flourishing trade and commerce with Rome in early centuries of
Christian era is proved by the archaeological site :
(A) Madurai (B) Tamralipti
(C) Arikamedu (D) Tanjore
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m 17. The theory that the King was the owner of land was propounded for the first
r time by :
(A) Jamini (Mimansa Sutra)
(C) Katyayan
(B) Narad (Smriti)
(D) Yajnawalkya
19. The earliest known epigraphic record in India containing land grant
Information is related with :
(A) Gautamiputra Satkarni (B) Kharwel of Kaling
(C) Chandragupta II (D) Rudradaman
20. The theory that occupation was the main reason behind the origin of Caste
System was propounded by :
(A) Nesfield (B) Hutton
(C) Senart (D) Ghuriye
21. From birth till death life is governed by Sanskars and according to Manu the
number of Sanskars is :
(A) 13 (B) 16 (c) 40 (D) 8l
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22. The most popular assembly in which even women enjoyed an equal status
-with men in early Vedic
Period :
(A) Samiti (B) Gana
(C) Vidatha (D) None of the above
23. The first Sati Pillar dated 510 A.D. was found at :
(A) Jodhpur (B) Chotegaon
(C) Eran (D) Lothal
25. The hero of Bilhan's Vikramankdev Charit is related with the Dynasty :
31. During Sultanat period extra taxes like housing tax, grazing tax etc. were
referred as :
(A) Sharaf (B) Abwafs (C) Ushr (D) Khams
32. The Delhi Sultan who issued maximum number of coins and is called as
Prince of Moneyers was :
(A) Iltutmish (B) Alauddin Khalji
(C) Muhammad Bin Tughlaq (D) Firuz Tughlaq
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34. The city of Agra was founded bY :
35. 'The Forgotten Empire', the book that talks about Vijayanagar Empire was
written by :
(A) Robert Swell (B) Caesar Frederick
(C) Burton Stein (D) A.L.Basham
f) 39. The builder of a new capital Navraspur, composer of Kitab-i-Navras and also
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known as Jagat guru was :
42. The Sufi Saint who saw the rule of seven Sultans but visited the court of none
was :
(A) Nizamuddin Chisti (B) Salim Chisti
(C) Chirag-i-Delhi (D) Gesu Daraz
43. After the accidental death of Humayun, Akbar was formally seated on Mughal
throne at :
(A) Lahore (B) Sarhind
(C) Kalanaur (D) AmarKot
44. The Dahsala system which remained the basis of Mughal land revenue system
was a further develoPment of :
(A) Zabti system (B) Batai system
(C) Nasaq system (D) Galla Baksh
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45. chaurgarh, near modern Jabarpur,
capitar of Kingdom of Garh Katanga
:ll."t bl Durgawati was captured by : ' and
(A) Bairam Khan
(B) Daud Khan
(C) Asaf Khan
(D) Adham Khan
46. Akbar's mausoleum is situated at :
(A) fura
(B) Delhi
(C) Sikandara
(D) Fatehpur Sikri
47 ' Tuzuk-i-Baburi or Babarnama in Turkish
was transrated into persian by
t (A) Gulbadan Begum :
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56. The sufi Silsila which tried to counteract the liberal religious policy of Akbar
was:
(A) Chisti (B) Suhrawardy
(C) Naqshbandi (D) Qadiris
57. The Satanamis who rebelled in the time of Aurangzeb and occupied the town
of Narnaul were followers of :
(A) Nanak (B) Dadu
(C) Kabir (D) Namdeo
59. Mangalore, Parembakkan and Portonovo were places where major battles took
place during :
(A) First Anglo Mysore War (B) Second Anglo Mysore War
(C) Third Anglo Mysore War (D) Fourth Anglo Mysore War
61. The Maratha Sardar, saved by Rane Khan, a water carrier (bhisti), in the third
battle of Panipat was :
(A) Ramoji Sindhia (B) Jankoji Sindhia
(C) Mahadji Sindhia (D) Daulatrao Sindhia
62. Of the following treaties in connected with the first Anglo Maratha war, the
earliest one was :
63. The last Maratha Sardar to enter into a subsidiary alliance with the British
was:
(A) Bhonsle (B) Holkar
(C) Sindhia (D) Gaekwad
64. The Marathas were defeated in 1818, the Maratha state ruled by Bhonsles. that
continued as a princely state till independence was :
(A) Satara (B) Tanjaur
(C) Kolhapur (D) Nagpur
65. The effect of revenue reforms introduced by Murshid Quli Khan in Bengal
raised the annual revenue to nearly :
(A) One crore (B) One and half crore
(C) Two crore (D) Five crore
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66. The Commander of British army in the battle
of Buxar was :
(A) Sir Eyre Coote
(c) Majoi York [3]X;iTYHi:;."
67. Calcutta was renamed as Alinagar by :
(A) AlivardiKhan
(B) Mir Zafar
(c) Mir easim (D) Sirajuddaula
68. Goa was captured by portuguese in :
(A) lslO (B) 1560 (c) 1610 (D) 1660
69. The town of Quasim bazar produced the
rargest amount of sirk yarn during
l Ttn century under the supervision of
:
(A) Dutch
(B) French
(C) Danes
(D) British
70. The French East India Company was formed
in :
(A) 1614 (D 1664 (c) 1564 (D) 1700
71. The island of Bombay was given to King
(A) Portugal - charres II of Engrand as dowry by :
(B) Spain
(c) France (D) Holland
72. 'Bear in mind that the commerce of India
is the commerce of the world, was
said by :
(A) Adam Smith
(B) Sir Thomas Roe
(C) Peter the Great
(D) Defoe
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I ). The first carnatic war was the echo of a
war fought in Europe, namery :
(A) Seven Years war
(c) war orAustrian Succession 3]TTllJ;:::;;.
74. The first English Factory in India was established
in l60g at :
(A) Madras
(cjMasuripatam 8ll:i:l_"
75. The European country. that had neither prohibited
the import of Indian croth
nor imposed heavy duties was :
(A) Denmark
(B) Holland
(C) France
(D) Spain
76. The land revenue system introduced by
the British in punjab :
(A) Permanent Setrrement (B) Ryotwar'i Set ement
(c) Mahalwari settlement (D) None ofthe above
77. "The armour of the isorated self sufficient
village economy was pierced by the
steel rail and its life blood ebbed away,,
(A) Bishop Herber
was remarked by i
(B) Buchanan
(C) H.H. Wilson
(D) Sullivan
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Fort St. David was built bv the British at :
(A) Calcutta (B) Bombay
(C) Madras (D) Cuddalore
79. The leader of the Revolt of 1857 in Bareillv was :
(A) Maulvi Ahmadullah (B) Azimullah Khan
(C) Khan Bahadur Khan (D) Bakht Khan
80. During the Revolt of 1857 sons and grandsons of Bahadurshah were killed by:
(A) John Nicholson (B) Hudson
(C) Campbell (D) Havelock
81. The Revolt of 1857 at Jhansi was suppressed by :
(A) Huge Rose (B) Havelock
(C) Patrick Lawrence (D) Henry Lawerence
British annexation of Peshwa's territory in 1818 was followed by the Revolt
of Ramosis under the leadership of :
(A) Nar Singh (B) Jawahar Singh
(C) Chifiur Singh (D) Tirut Singh
83. Movement of Pagal Panthis in Bengal, which started as a religious movement
but became political against oppressive Zamindars and British under the
leadership of :
(A) Madhukar Shah (B) Bhagat Jawaharmal
(C) Tipu (D) Govind Guru
84. The leader of the Revolt of 1857 in Meerut was :
(A) Devi Singh (B) Kadam Singh
(C) Man Singh (D) Jawahar Singlr
85. The Samadhi of Rani Lakshmibai is situated at :
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90. The first session of All India Kisan
Sabha under the presidentship
Sahajanand Saraswati in 1936 was on Swami
held at:
(A) Lucknow
(B) Meerut
(C) Patna
(D) Delhi
9l' president of Ail India Trade union
congress herd in Bombay in r9z0
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(A) N.c. Ranga
(B) N.M. Joshi
(C) Lal Lajpat Rai
(D) C.R.Das
92. Brahmo Samaj of India was established
by :
(A) Ram Mohan Roy
(B) Keshuv Chandra Sen
(C) Debendra Nath Tagore
(D) Dayanand Saraswati
93. The person who pioneered the movement
leading to the passing of Widow
Remarriage Act of lg56 :
(A) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
(B) Swami Vivekanand
(C) Dayanand Saraswati
(D) Keshav Chandra Sen
94. Rajguru, Bhagat Singh and Sukhdeo
were hanged on :
(A)23 Mach 1930
@) 23 March l93l
(c) 23 March 1932 (D) 3.0 March 1933
95. Generar Dyer, responsibre for Jarianwara
Bagh Tragedy was kiiled by
(A) Madan Lal Dhingra :
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