Q. In Indus Valley Civilization, Dholavira is famous for which of the following?

Correct Answer

Water Conservation

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  • Q. Who among the following played a prominent role during the “Reign of Terror” in France?
    A)Marat
    B)Voltaire
    C)Robespierre
    D)Montesquieu
    Answer: Robespierre
  • Q. Taxila was a famous site of
    A)Mauryan art
    B)Early Vedic art
    C)Gandhara art
    D)Gupta art
    Answer: Gandhara art
  • Q. Which of the following is the single most important source of the history of Ashoka?
    A)Buddhist works Divyavadana and Ashokavadana
    B)Sri Lankan chronicles Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa
    C)Inscriptions of Ashoka
    D)Archaeological Sources and the Puranas
    Answer: Inscriptions of Ashoka
  • Q. Under the Mughals one of the main imports was
    A)raw silk
    B)pepper
    C)cotton
    D)opium
    Answer: raw silk
  • Q. The office of the Secretary of State for India was created by the Act of
    A)1858
    B)1853
    C)1861
    D)1892
    Answer: 1858
  • Q. The declaration of the Rights of Man is related with
    A)The French Revolution
    B)The Russian Revolution
    C)The American War of Independence
    D)The Glorious Revolution of England
    Answer: The French Revolution
  • Q. Who was the first Indo-Greek king, who became Buddhist?
    A)Apollodotus I
    B)Antiochus II
    C)Apollodotus II
    D)Menander I
    Answer: Menander I
  • Q. Two major crops introduced in India during the Mughal period were
    A)Potato and Mustard
    B)Millet and Groundnut
    C)Tobacco and Maize
    D)Indigo and Maize
    Answer: Tobacco and Maize
  • Q. Which war was formally ended with the Treaty of Portsmouth
    A)World War II
    B)World War I
    C)Russo-Japanese War
    D)China Japan War
    Answer: Russo-Japanese War
  • Q. Marco-polo, a famous traveller, was native of which country?
    A)Italy
    B)Uzbekistan
    C)Morocco
    D)Russia
    Answer: Italy
  • Q. Who was the patron king of Pataliputra Buddhist Council?
    A)Kalashoka
    B)Ajatashatru
    C)Ashoka
    D)Kanishka
    Answer: Ashoka
  • Q. Who said “Knowledge is Power”?
    A)Milton
    B)Shakespeare
    C)Francis Bacon
    D)Jawaharlal Nehru
    Answer: Francis Bacon
  • Q. How did the Maurya Empire finally end?
    A)The Kanvas of Central India deposed the last Mauryan ruler
    B)The last Mauryan ruler was killed by his General
    C)The last Mauryan ruler was killed in a battle with the foreign invader from the north-west
    D)The last mauryan ruler had no heir and the throne was claimed by one of his powerful ministers
    Answer: The last Mauryan ruler was killed by his General
  • Q. The Rama Krishna Mission was established by
    A)Rama Krishna
    B)Vivekananda
    C)M. G. Ranade
    D)Keshab Chandra Sen
    Answer: Vivekananda
  • Q. Who led the revolt in 1857 in Bihar and defeated the British Army near Aara?
    A)Kunwar Singh
    B)Bahadur Shah Jafar
    C)Tatya Tope
    D)Mangal Pandey
    Answer: Kunwar Singh
  • Q. Assertion (A): Akbar claimed divinity for himself. Reason (R): He thought that in the country of many beliefs such as India, the sovereign should not be associated with any one particular religion.
    A)Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation of A
    B)Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
    C)A is true but R is false
    D)A is false but R is true
    Answer: A is true but R is false
  • Q. Which was the biggest building in Mohanjodaro?
    A)Granary
    B)Great Bath
    C)Huge Hall
    D)Two Story Building
    Answer: Granary
  • Q. Who was the Guru of Kabir?
    A)Ramananda
    B)Ramanuja
    C)Vallabhacharya
    D)Namadeva
    Answer: Ramananda
  • Q. Which war lord is also known as ‘little corporal’
    A)Julius Caesar
    B)Alexander
    C)Napoleon Bonaparte
    D)Genghis Khan
    Answer: Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Q. In which state was the first non-Congress Government set up in independent India?
    A)Bihar
    B)Punjab
    C)Maharashtra
    D)Kerala
    Answer: Kerala

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