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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    A)Alauddin Khalji
    B)Iltutmish
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    A)Trade
    B)Agriculture
    C)Wheel Made
    D)Carpentry
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    B)All India Hindu Mahasabha
    C)All India Kisan Mahasabha
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    A)Shivaji II
    B)Shambhaji
    C)Raja Ram
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    Answer: Raja Ram
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    A)Alauddin Khalji
    B)Balban
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    C)Third
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    B)An official who worked as the Secretary to the Viceroy of India
    C)A British minister given full control over the Government of India
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    A)Turkey
    B)Mongolia
    C)Persia
    D)Afghanistan
    Answer: Afghanistan
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    A)Prof. Lippmann
    B)Bernard Baruch
    C)Palmer Perkins
    D)Roosevelt
    Answer: Bernard Baruch
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    A)301 BC
    B)321 BC
    C)261 BC
    D)241 BC
    Answer: 261 BC
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    A)Stratification
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    A)Bodh Gaya
    B)Sarnath
    C)Kapilavastu
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    A)Hemu
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    A)Vishnu and Mitra
    B)Agni and Savitri
    C)Indra and Varuna
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  • Q. After the year 1853, a substantial amount of British capital had been invested in
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    B)Tea Plantations
    C)Coal Mining
    D)Jute Mills
    Answer: The Railways
  • Q. The court language of the Mughals was
    A)Hindi
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    C)Arabic
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    Answer: Persian
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    A)24th Tirthankara
    B)21st Tirthankara
    C)23rd Tirthankara
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    A)Poor
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