Q. __________ joined the National Secular Society in 1874 and worked in the free thought and radical movements led by Charles Bradlaugh, MP

Correct Answer

Annie Besant

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    Answer: Silsilahs
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    B)A Mughal palace
    C)Capital of the khaljis
    D)A Buddist pilgrimage centre
    Answer: A Rajput fort
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    A)Rahim
    B)Tansen
    C)Kabir
    D)Tulsidas
    Answer: Kabir
  • Q. Who said “Sir Saiyad was an ardent reformer and he wanted to reconcile modern scientific thought with religion by rationalistic interpretations and not by attacking basic belief. He was anxious to push new education. He was in no way communally separatist. Repeatedly he emphasized that religious differences should have no political and national significance”
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    A)Bengal and Eastern Bengal & Assam
    B)East Bengal and West Bengal
    C)Bengal and Assam
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    Answer: Bengal and Eastern Bengal & Assam
  • Q. Who was the regent of Akbar in his early days?
    A)Bairam Khan
    B)Abul Fazl
    C)Tansen
    D)Todarmal
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  • Q. In which year did the Indian National Congress split between moderates and extremists?
    A)1908
    B)1907
    C)1909
    D)1910
    Answer: 1907
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    A)Guru Nanak
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    C)Kabir
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    Answer: Guru Nanak
  • Q. Before the passing of the Act of 1773, each of the three English Settlement in India was governed by
    A)President
    B)Viceroy
    C)Secretary
    D)Director
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    A)Ellora
    B)Ajanta
    C)Kathiawar
    D)Mohenjodaro
    Answer: Kathiawar
  • Q. Who established the Sadr-Di-wani-Adalat during the British East India Company’s rule?
    A)Warren Hastings
    B)Wellesley
    C)Dalhousie
    D)Cornwallis
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  • Q. What did the ninth-century Scandinavian invasions do in England?
    A)Led to disintegration of a large kingdom into smaller kingdoms
    B)Promoted various small kingdoms to merge into a large kingdom
    C)Gave way to colonization by the Vikings
    D)Brought down Anglo-Saxon alliance
    Answer: Promoted various small kingdoms to merge into a large kingdom
  • Q. Which of the following is not the provision of the government of India Act, 1858?
    A)The Queen's Principal Secretary of State received the powers and duties of the Company's Court of Directors
    B)India was to be governed in the Queen's name
    C)Provision for the creation of an Indian Civil Service under the control of the Secretary of State
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    A)Willia Todd
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    C)Sir Thomas Roe
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    B)Cavour
    C)Mussolini
    D)Mazzini
    Answer: Mussolini

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