Q. Which of the following leader is correctly matched with their association/party/ books/ newspaper?

Correct Answer

B. G. Tilak: Kesari

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    Answer: Sister Nivedita
  • Q. The original name of Tansen, the greatest musician of the court of Akbar, was
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    B)Makaranda Pandey
    C)Haridas
    D)Lal Kalawant
    Answer: Ramatanu Pande
  • Q. The correct chronological sequence of these Mughal rulers after Aurangzeb: I. Alamgir-II II. Farrukh Siyar III. Jahandar Shah IV. Shah Alam-II
    A)II,III,IV,I
    B)III,II,IV,I
    C)II,III,I,IV
    D)III,II,I,IV
    Answer: III,II,I,IV
  • Q. In the Rigveda the term Dasas and Dasyus refers to
    A)tribals
    B)robbers
    C)non-Aryans
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    Answer: non-Aryans
  • Q. Who said “Knowledge is Power”?
    A)Milton
    B)Shakespeare
    C)Francis Bacon
    D)Jawaharlal Nehru
    Answer: Francis Bacon
  • Q. Which one of the following scholar, challenged Invincible Yajnavalkya for debate?
    A)Apala
    B)Ghosha
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    Answer: Gargi
  • Q. The Ahmedabad Satyagraha of Gandhi was directed against
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    B)British mill owners and government officials
    C)British non-government officials
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    Answer: Indian mill owners and non government officials
  • Q. Raja Rammohan Roy and Brahma Samaj which of the following statements regarding Raja Rammohan Roy are correct? I. Considered as father of Indian renaissance II. Started Brahmo Samaj III. Set up Atmiya Sabha in Calcutta IV. Translated Vedas and five Upanishads to Bengali language
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    B)Only II and III
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    Answer: All of the above
  • Q. Two popular Assemblies of the Vedic period were
    A)Mahasabha and Ganasabha
    B)Sabha and Mahasabha
    C)Sabha and Samiti
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    Answer: Sabha and Samiti
  • Q. The Saviour of the Delhi Sultanate was
    A)Minas-us-Siraj
    B)Qutub-din-Aibak
    C)Iltutmish
    D)Ghiyasuddin Balban
    Answer: Ghiyasuddin Balban
  • Q. Sumtinath Tirthankara was born from whose womb?
    A)Marudevi
    B)Tara
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    D)Sumangla
    Answer: Sumangla
  • Q. Under which British Act was the provision to establish a Federation of India concession of Governor’s provinces and Princely states made?
    A)Government of India Act 1925
    B)Government of India Act 1918
    C)Government of India Act 1930
    D)Government of India Act 1935
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  • Q. The war criminals of the World War-II were put to trial in
    A)Peitersburg
    B)Nuremburg
    C)Gettysburg
    D)Peitsburg
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  • Q. Who was the National leader who wrote History of India on the walls of the Andaman Cellular Jail?
    A)Ambedkar
    B)Nandalal Bose
    C)Vir Savarkar
    D)Jyotiba Phule
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  • Q. Which of the following according to Mahatma Gandhi, is the strongest force in the world?
    A)Non-violence of the weak
    B)Non-violence of the brave
    C)Non-violence of the coward
    D)Non-violence of the down-trodden
    Answer: Non-violence of the brave
  • Q. Till when did the Wars of the Roses last?
    A)1431
    B)1420
    C)1453
    D)1487
    Answer: 1487
  • Q. Which one of the following stages of the life of man in Aryan Society, in ascending order of age, is correct?
    A)Grihastha- Brahmacharya- Vanaprashta- Sanyasa
    B)Brahmacharya- Grihashta- Vanaprastha- Sanyasa
    C)Brahmacharya- Vanprastha- Sanyasa- Grihastha
    D)Grihastha- Sanyasa- Vanaprastha- Brahmacharya
    Answer: Brahmacharya- Grihashta- Vanaprastha- Sanyasa
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    B)Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
    C)Mahatma Ghandhi
    D)Pingali Venkaiya
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  • Q. The violent Mappilas stormed the bungalow of the District Magistrate . . . . . . and murdered him in 1855
    A)William Logan
    B)H.V. Connolly
    C)Lord Ripond
    D)Gladstone
    Answer: H.V. Connolly
  • Q. The Non-Cooperation Movement was withdrawn in 1922 because of
    A)The Congress' extremist policies
    B)Gandhi's ill health
    C)Afervent appeal by the government to do so
    D)Violence erupting at Chauri Chaura
    Answer: Violence erupting at Chauri Chaura

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