Q. Akbar’s son and successor Salim, on becoming the emperor, assumed the name of

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Nuruddin Muhammad Jahangir

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    Answer: Both A and R is true but R is not a correct explanation of A
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    A)Parliament
    B)Crown
    C)Viceroy
    D)Secretary of State
    Answer: Viceroy
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    A)Nazim
    B)Khurram
    C)Abdul
    D)Shahryar
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  • Q. When did the British East India Company establish a capital in Calcutta?
    A)1818
    B)1772
    C)1858
    D)1857
    Answer: 1772
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    A)Sunga
    B)Mauryan
    C)Kushana
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    Answer: Kushana
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    B)Chaitanya
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  • Q. Which of the following event was the reason for the withdrawn of non cooperation movement?
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    B)Chauri Chaura incident
    C)Gandhi Imprisionment
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    B)Rig Veda and Yajur Veda
    C)Sama Veda and Atharva Veda
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  • Q. What led to the end of Indus Valley Civilization?
    A)Recurrent Floods
    B)Invasion of Aryans
    C)Earthquakes
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    A)North-south
    B)North-west
    C)North-east
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  • Q. India attained ‘Dominion status’ on
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    A)Fifteen
    B)Thirteen
    C)Eighteen
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    C)Lord Lytton
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    Answer: England
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