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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    A)1944
    B)1943
    C)1945
    D)1946
    Answer: 1945
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    A)BC Pal
    B)Surendra Nath Bennerjee
    C)Aurobindo Ghose
    D)Rash Behari Bose
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    A)Buddha got enlightened
    B)Buddha was born
    C)Buddha died
    D)All of the above
    Answer: All of the above
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    A)Mysore
    B)Hyderabad
    C)Cochi
    D)Bengal
    Answer: Mysore
  • Q. The Cripps Offer was regarded as a ‘post dated cheque’ by
    A)Jinnah
    B)Nehru
    C)Gandhi
    D)Rajaji
    Answer: Gandhi
  • Q. Mahatma Gandhi launched Kheda Satyagrah on Gujrat in 1918 to support the cause of :
    A)Land Lords
    B)Mill Owners
    C)The peasants
    D)Kol Rebellion
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  • Q. The Arabic work of Al-Biruni that gave an account of the subcontinent is called__________
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    B)Kitab - AI Hind
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    A)Non-Cooperation
    B)Extremist
    C)Civil Disobedience
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    A)Brahmi
    B)Pali
    C)Sanskrit
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  • Q. Who among the following organised the “All India Depressed Classes Association” in colonial India?
    A)Jyotiba Phule
    B)M. K. Gandhi
    C)Pandita Ramabai
    D)B. R. Ambedkar
    Answer: B. R. Ambedkar
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    A)Magadha
    B)Anga
    C)Vajji
    D)Kasi
    Answer: Anga
  • Q. The Triple Alliance agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy was formed in the year
    A)1889
    B)1882
    C)1901
    D)1909
    Answer: 1882
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    A)Charvakas
    B)Ajivikas
    C)Jains
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    A)Italian
    B)French
    C)Flemish
    D)Spanish
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    A)Religious domination
    B)Subtle conquest
    C)A casteless society
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    A)Jyestha
    B)Vaisakh
    C)Chetra
    D)Magha
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    B)he was under pressure from the US President Roosevelt
    C)both A and B above
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  • Q. The Pitt’s India Act empowered the Governor-General with
    A)A casting vote
    B)Power of vote
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    A)Miyan Tansen
    B)Abul Fazal
    C)Raja Birbal
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