Q. A 19th century social reformer who is regarded as the bridge between the past and the future is

Correct Answer

Raja Ram Mohan Roy

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  • Q. Who is regarded as as the ‘father of modern India’
    A)Swami Dayananda Saraswati
    B)Raja Ram Mohan Roy
    C)Sri Aurobindo
    D)Bhagat Singh
    Answer: Raja Ram Mohan Roy
  • Q. Who give the famous quote ‘Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth’
    A)Abraham Lincoln
    B)Winston Churchill
    C)Vladimir Lenin
    D)George Washington
    Answer: Abraham Lincoln
  • Q. Prithviraja-III (1168-1192) was a best known __________ruler
    A)Gahadavala
    B)Chauhan
    C)Chalukya
    D)Brahmana
    Answer: Chauhan
  • Q. Which of the following Kushan kings, who assumed the title “the Lord of the Whole World”?
    A)Kadphises II
    B)Kadphises I
    C)Kanishka
    D)Huvishka
    Answer: Kadphises II
  • Q. What was Chandragupta-II also known as?
    A)Skanda Gupta
    B)Samudra Gupta
    C)Vikramaditya
    D)Rama Gupta
    Answer: Vikramaditya
  • Q. From which city, the Russian revolution of 1917 begin
    A)Moscow
    B)Petrograd
    C)Warsaw
    D)Ukraine
    Answer: Petrograd
  • Q. In which year Lala Lajpat Rai was deported to Mandalay for organising the agrarian movement in Punjab?
    A)1907
    B)1905
    C)1909
    D)1911
    Answer: 1907
  • Q. Charak was the famous court physician of
    A)Chandra Gupta Maurya
    B)Harsha
    C)Ashoka
    D)Kanishka
    Answer: Kanishka
  • Q. Who is the author of Vande Mataram?
    A)Rabindranath Tagore
    B)Mahatma Gandhi
    C)Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
    D)Sarat Chandra Chatterjee
    Answer: Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
  • Q. The decline of the Nandas at the hands of Kautilya and Chandragupta Maurya has been vividly portrayed in the Sanskrit play written by Kalidasa
    A)Devichandragupta
    B)Mudrarakshas
    C)Malavikagnimitram
    D)Mrichhakatika
    Answer: Mudrarakshas
  • Q. Barindra Kumar Ghose and Bhupendranath Dutta started:
    A)Som Prakash
    B)Jugantar
    C)Vichar Lahiri
    D)Sandhya
    Answer: Jugantar
  • Q. Who was the last Mughal emperor to sit on the peacock throne?
    A)Muhammad Shah
    B)Jahandar Shah
    C)Shah Alam-I
    D)Bahadur Shah Zafar
    Answer: Muhammad Shah
  • Q. Choose the correct option I. Dharmpala was the founder of the Pala Empire. II. Mihir Bhoja belongs to Pratihar dynasty. III. Mihir bhoja was the devotee of Lord KRISHNA.
    A)Only I, III
    B)Only I, II
    C)Only II
    D)All of the above
    Answer: Only II
  • Q. Of the following, in which did Napolenic France suffer final defeat?
    A)Battle of Wagram
    B)Battle of Trafalgar
    C)Battle of Pyramids
    D)Battle of Austerlitz
    Answer: Battle of Trafalgar
  • Q. Which of the following systems of Indian Philosophy uphold the ideology of Charvakism, Ajivika, Jainism and Buddhism?
    A)Unorthodox System of Indian Philosophy
    B)Orthodox System of Indian Philosophy
    C)Both A & B
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Unorthodox System of Indian Philosophy
  • Q. The first woman to become a Chief Minister of any State in India was
    A)Dr. J. Jayalalitha
    B)Nandini Satpathy
    C)Sucheta Kripalani
    D)Ms. Mayawati
    Answer: Sucheta Kripalani
  • Q. The process of the introduction of education in English had been initiated in India by Lord
    A)Bentick
    B)Curzon
    C)Hastings
    D)Macaulay
    Answer: Macaulay
  • Q. Noakhali is situated in
    A)Bangladesh
    B)West Bengal
    C)Tripura
    D)Bihar
    Answer: Bangladesh
  • Q. When Japan handed over Andaman Nicobar islands to Subhash Chandra Bose in Nov. 1943, he named these islands as :
    A)Samaj Island and Swaraj Island respectively
    B)Shaheed Island and Samaj Island respectively
    C)Swaraj Island and Shaheed Island respectively
    D)Shaheed Island and Swaraj Island respectively
    Answer: Shaheed Island and Swaraj Island respectively
  • Q. Of the five vows (Panch Anuvratas) of Jainism, four existed before Mahavira. The one which he added was
    A)not to steal
    B)not to kill (non-injury)
    C)non-attachment to worldly things
    D)celibacy
    Answer: celibacy

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