Q. With the help of Baghnuk (Tiger-claws) Shivaji killed

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Afzal khan

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    C)Rangapur
    D)Mohenjo-Daro
    Answer: Mohenjo-Daro
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    A)Jhelum and Ravi
    B)Indus and Jhelum
    C)Beas and Indus
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    Answer: Indus and Jhelum
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    A)Jyotiba Phule
    B)Gopal Krishna Gokhale
    C)Dayananda Saraswathi
    D)Shiv Narain Agnihotri
    Answer: Jyotiba Phule
  • Q. The Treaty of Surat was in the year __________
    A)1575
    B)1475
    C)1675
    D)1775
    Answer: 1775
  • Q. The most famous Indo-Greek ruler of India, famous for his sense of Justice and dialogues with a Buddhist monk Nagasena (as described in the Buddhist work Milinda Panho) was
    A)Menander
    B)Demetrius
    C)Eukratises
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    Answer: Menander
  • Q. Where did Mahatma Gandhi first apply his technique of Satyagraha?
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    B)Dandi
    C)England
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    Answer: South Africa
  • Q. In 1920 under her leadership the__________, the Ahmedabad textile mill workers union was established
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    B)Majoor Mahajan
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    B)Advaita
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    Answer: Advaita
  • Q. Who among the following Mughal Emperor became the first pensioner of the East India Company?
    A)Akbar II
    B)Ahmed Shah
    C)Bahadur Shah
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    A)1853
    B)1833
    C)1858
    D)1882
    Answer: 1853
  • Q. Which of the following was a leader of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army founded in 1928?
    A)Bhagat Singh
    B)Khudiram Bose
    C)Chandra Shekhar Azad
    D)Subhash Chandra Bose
    Answer: Chandra Shekhar Azad
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    A)Senate
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    C)Congress
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  • Q. I. Bengal Nawab was captured and put to death by Mir Jafar in the Battle of Plassey, 1757. II. After Mir Qasim, Nizam-ud-daula was made the Nawab of Bengal. III. The same person acted as the deputy Dewan on behalf of the East Indian Company and as Deputy Subedar on behalf of the Bengal Nawab. IV. In 1767, British Government ordered the East India Company to pay £400,000 per year. Which of these statement(s) is/are correct related to the Bengal Politics during the 18th century?
    A)I & III
    B)I & II
    C)II & IV
    D)III & IV
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  • Q. Two great socio-religious reformers of the 19th century who provided inspiration to the Indian National Movement were
    A)Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Debendra Nath Tagore
    B)Dayanand Saraswati and Vivekananda
    C)MG Ranade and DK Karve
    D)Keshab Chandra Sen and Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
    Answer: Dayanand Saraswati and Vivekananda
  • Q. __________’s Darsana Mala is written in Sanskrit
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    B)Sree Narayana Guru
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  • Q. The first President of the Ghadar Party – founded in 1913 in USA was
    A)Sohan Singh Bhakna
    B)Lata Hardayal
    C)Bhai Parmanand
    D)Sardar Ajit Singh
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    A)Masaulipatam
    B)Surat
    C)Pulicat
    D)Cochin
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  • Q. Who He said, “I accept as Dharma whatever is in full conformity with impartial justice, truthfulness and the like; that which is not opposed to the teachings of God as embodied in the Vedas. Whatever is not free from partiality and is unjust, partaking of untruth and the like, and opposed to the teachings of God as embodied in the Vedas—that I hold as adharma”.He also said “He, who after careful thinking, is ever ready to accept truth and reject falsehood; who counts the happiness of others as he does that of his own self, him I call just”
    A)Ranjit Singh
    B)Baba Ram Singh
    C)Lal Singh
    D)Dayananda Saraswathi
    Answer: Dayananda Saraswathi

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