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    A)Charles I
    B)The Dutch
    C)Charles II
    D)The Portuguese
    Answer: Charles II
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    A)1913
    B)1905
    C)1919
    D)1925
    Answer: 1919
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    A)Dwapar
    B)Sat
    C)Kal
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    Answer: Treta
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    A)Maharashtra Dharma
    B)Desh Dharma
    C)Rashtra Dharma
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    Answer: Maharashtra Dharma
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    A)Sarojini Naidu and Annie Besant
    B)Lala Lajapat Rai and Feroze Shah Mehta
    C)CR Das and Motilal Nehru
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    Answer: CR Das and Motilal Nehru
  • Q. Which Act provided for the establishment of an All India federation at the centre consisting of the provinces of British India and the princely states?
    A)Government of India Act 1918
    B)The Government of India Act 1935
    C)Government of India Act 1925
    D)Government of India Act 1930
    Answer: The Government of India Act 1935
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    A)1431
    B)1420
    C)1453
    D)1485
    Answer: 1485
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    B)Agra
    C)Bijapur
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    Answer: Poona
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    A)Rituals and idol-worship
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    Answer: Rituals and idol-worship
  • Q. The correct Chronological order in which the British established their trading centre in the places mentioned below is
    A)Bombay, Madras, Surat, Calcutta
    B)Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, Surat
    C)Surat, Madras, Bombay, Calcutta
    D)Surat, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay
    Answer: Surat, Madras, Bombay, Calcutta
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    A)I, II and III
    B)I, II, III and IV
    C)II, III and IV
    D)II and III
    Answer: I, II, III and IV
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    A)The Worker
    B)Anushilan
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    A)Vasumitra
    B)Parsva
    C)Nagarjuna
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  • Q. Har Bilas Sarda was instrumental in the passage of the famous Sarda Act of 1930, which provided for
    A)removal of restrictions on intercaste marriages
    B)enforcing monogamy
    C)penalisation of parties to a marriage in which the girl was below 14 or the boy was below 18 years of age
    D)civil marriages
    Answer: penalisation of parties to a marriage in which the girl was below 14 or the boy was below 18 years of age
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    A)Marshal Tito
    B)Bertrand Russell
    C)Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
    D)All of the above
    Answer: Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
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    A)Nicholas II
    B)Alexander III
    C)Nicholas I
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    A)404 BC
    B)424 BC
    C)399 BC
    D)385 BC
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    A)Issue of White Paper
    B)Poona Pact
    C)Gandhi-Irwin Pact
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    A)Kabir
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    C)Mirabai
    D)Tukaram
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    A)Amritsar
    B)Gurdaspur
    C)Lahore
    D)Talwandi
    Answer: Talwandi

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