Q. In 1907, after the passing of Col. H. S. Olcott, __________ became the second International President of the Theosophical Society

Correct Answer

Annie Besant

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    A)Alfred the Great
    B)Jerome
    C)John Chrysostom
    D)Bede
    Answer: Bede
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    A)left fallow
    B)annually cultivated
    C)uncultivated
    D)barren land
    Answer: left fallow
  • Q. Who is known as the ‘Father of History’
    A)Thucydides
    B)Homer
    C)Herodotus
    D)Archimedes
    Answer: Herodotus
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    A)Kharvela
    B)Chandragupta Maurya
    C)Amoghavarsha
    D)Chamundaraya
    Answer: Chamundaraya
  • Q. “Middle Ages” in Western Europe includes the period __________
    A)Beginning of Byzantine through the end of the Roman Empire
    B)AD 300 - AD 1600
    C)Beginning of Early Christian through the 13th or 14th centuries
    D)End of the Roman Empire through the Byzantine period
    Answer: Beginning of Early Christian through the 13th or 14th centuries
  • Q. Akbar’s son and successor Salim, on becoming the emperor, assumed the name of
    A)Jahangir Alampanah
    B)Jahangir
    C)Jahangir Alamgir
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  • Q. The “Arya Samaj” was founded by
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    B)Swami Dayananda Saraswati
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    D)Ishwar Chandra VidyaSagar
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  • Q. Who among the following is the great disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and helped in spreading the message that there are many roads to god and salvation and service of god for man was embodiment of god?
    A)Swami Vivekananda
    B)Raja Rammohan Roy
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    D)Annie Besant
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  • Q. Who spoke “At the stroke of midnight, when the world sleeps, India awakes to life and freedom”?
    A)Mahatma Gandhi
    B)Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
    C)Jawaharlal Nehru
    D)Rajagopalachari
    Answer: Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Q. Birbal was an advisor in the court of?
    A)Akbar
    B)Babur
    C)Aurangzeb
    D)Jahangir
    Answer: Akbar
  • Q. As per the Act of 1919 which of the following statements was not correct?
    A)Responsible Government would be realised only by the progressive stages.
    B)British India must remain an integral part of the British Empire.
    C)Provincial subjects were classified into Reserved subjects and Transferred subjects.
    D)The salary of the Secretary of State for India was not to be paid by Parliament.
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  • Q. Bahadur Shah was the
    A)Successor of Sher Shah Suri
    B)Last ruler of the Lodis
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    Answer: Last Mughal ruler
  • Q. Who was the first woman President of Congress?
    A)Mrs. Sarojini Naidu
    B)Mrs. Annie Besant
    C)Mrs. Nelline Sengupta
    D)Aruna Asaf Ali
    Answer: Mrs. Annie Besant
  • Q. Sufism the liberal and mystic movement of Islam, reached India in the __________ century?
    A)12th
    B)11th
    C)14th
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  • Q. Which of the following events inspired for the formation of the Home Rule Leagues?
    A)Just before the First World War
    B)First World War
    C)After the First World War
    D)After the passing of the Act of 1909
    Answer: First World War
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    B)Patel
    C)Rajaji
    D)Jawaharlal Nehru
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    A)Shah Jahan
    B)Akbar
    C)Jahangir
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    A)Waterloo
    B)Russia
    C)Peninsular
    D)Rivoli
    Answer: Waterloo
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    A)right action, right livelihood and right effort
    B)right faith or intentions, right knowledge and right conduct
    C)right thoughts, non-violence and non-attachment
    D)right speech, right thinking and right behaviour
    Answer: right faith or intentions, right knowledge and right conduct

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