Q. “Go back to Vedas” This call is given by

Correct Answer

Dayanand Saraswati

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  • Q. While delivering the presidential address’ The Congress president who advocated the introduction of Roman Script for Hindi language was
    A)Dadabhai Naoroji
    B)Surendranath Banerjee
    C)Subhash Chandra Bose
    D)Sankaran Nair
    Answer: Subhash Chandra Bose
  • Q. Jyotirao Phule was born in Satara district of __________ in 1827
    A)Madras
    B)Maharastra
    C)Gujarat
    D)Malabar
    Answer: Maharastra
  • Q. What was the name of the mother of Abhinandananatha Tirthankar?
    A)Tara
    B)Vijaya
    C)Siddharta Devi
    D)Marudevi
    Answer: Siddharta Devi
  • Q. In the Rigvedic period, after the king the next most important functionary of the state was the
    A)Revenue collector
    B)Senani
    C)Magician-doctor
    D)Purohita
    Answer: Purohita
  • Q. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar organized a Bhishkrit Hitkari Sabha, (The Depressed Classes Institute) in :
    A)1920
    B)1924
    C)1916
    D)1911
    Answer: 1924
  • Q. Who was the founder of the Boy Scouts and Civil Guides Movement in India?
    A)Baden Powell
    B)Richard Temple
    C)Charles Andrew
    D)Robert Montgomery
    Answer: Baden Powell
  • Q. In order to study the position of education Indian constitutional commission was constituted in 1929 under the chairmanship of
    A)Phillip Reading
    B)Phillip Uartog
    C)Uartog Reading
    D)None of these
    Answer: Phillip Uartog
  • Q. The Atharva Veda does not discuss the ideal of
    A)Jnana
    B)Karma
    C)Upasana
    D)Moksha
    Answer: Moksha
  • Q. The treaty of Srirangapatna was signed between Tipu Sultan and
    A)Cornwallis
    B)Robert Clive
    C)Dalhousie
    D)Warren Hastings
    Answer: Cornwallis
  • Q. Which of the following pair of Congress Session is not correctly matched?
    A)Madras Session 1927: Independence Resolution passed for the first time at the instance of Jawaharlal Nehru
    B)Nagpur Session 1920: Changes in the Constitution of the Congress
    C)Calcutta Session 1928: Return of Gandhi to active politics after six years
    D)Lahore Session 1929: Resolution on Fundamental Rights and National Economic Policy
    Answer: Lahore Session 1929: Resolution on Fundamental Rights and National Economic Policy
  • Q. Who was the main male God worshipped by Indus people?
    A)Vishnu
    B)Lord Shiva
    C)Brahma
    D)Indra
    Answer: Lord Shiva
  • Q. Which revolutionary was sentenced to death on August 17, 1909?
    A)Bhagat Singh
    B)Rash Bihari Bose
    C)Chandra Sekhar Ajad
    D)Madanlal Dhingra
    Answer: Madanlal Dhingra
  • Q. Who was the first Indian ruler to apply the western methods to his administration?
    A)Tipu Sultan
    B)Haider Ali
    C)Murshid Quli Khan
    D)Malhar Rao Holkar
    Answer: Tipu Sultan
  • Q. The battle of Thermopylae was fought between
    A)Athens and Rome
    B)Sparta and Athens
    C)Greece City States and Persia
    D)Rome and Carthage
    Answer: Greece City States and Persia
  • Q. Indian Universities Act, 1904 was passed during the governorship of
    A)Lord Curzon
    B)Lord Lytton
    C)Lord Ripon
    D)Lord Hardinge-I
    Answer: Lord Curzon
  • Q. The Indian Civil Service Examination was thrown open to all by the Act of
    A)1858
    B)1853
    C)1813
    D)1784
    Answer: 1858
  • Q. Which metal was first used by the Vedic people?
    A)Gold
    B)Silver
    C)Iron
    D)Copper
    Answer: Copper
  • Q. Which of the following libraries has the largest collection of manuscripts of historical value?
    A)Tanjavur Maharaja Serfoji Saraswati Mahal Library
    B)Khuda Baksh Oriental Public Library
    C)Asiatic Society Library
    D)Rampur Raza Library
    Answer: Khuda Baksh Oriental Public Library
  • 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. The painting “Virgin of the rocks” was a work of
    A)Michelangelo
    B)Raphael
    C)Leonardo da Vinci
    D)Vincent van Gogh
    Answer: Leonardo da Vinci

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