More Questions on History

  • Q. Who was the court poet of Harsha-vardhana?
    A)Ravi Kirti
    B)Bhani
    C)Banabhatta
    D)Vishnu Sharma
    Answer: Banabhatta
  • Q. Which of the following institutions was not founded by Gandhi?
    A)Ramakrishna Mission
    B)Sevagram Ashram
    C)Phoenix Ashram
    D)Sabarmati Ashram
    Answer: Ramakrishna Mission
  • Q. __________ made a whirlwind tour of the country in 1916 and in his speeches he said, “Swaraj is my birthright and I will have it.”
    A)Mahatma Gandhi
    B)Tilak
    C)Gokhale
    D)Jawaharlal Nehru
    Answer: Tilak
  • Q. The Buland Darwaza was built to mark Akbar’s conquest of
    A)Malwa
    B)Awadh
    C)Gujarat
    D)Chittor
    Answer: Gujarat
  • Q. The Buddha
    A)was non-committal on the theory of Karma
    B)rejected the theory of Karma
    C)believed in the theory of Karma
    D)suggested an alternative to the theory of Karma
    Answer: believed in the theory of Karma
  • Q. Pitts India Act of 1784 was a/an
    A)Regulating Act
    B)White Paper
    C)Ordinance
    D)Resolution
    Answer: Regulating Act
  • Q. Where was republic established in Germany after the First World War
    A)Weimer
    B)Munich
    C)Berlin
    D)Bavaria
    Answer: Weimer
  • Q. Motilal presided over the Congress Session of 1919 held at
    A)Amritsar
    B)Lahore
    C)Calcutta
    D)Bombay
    Answer: Amritsar
  • Q. Which city was recaptured at the end of the first war of Crusade
    A)Venice
    B)Rome
    C)Jerusalem
    D)Vienna
    Answer: Jerusalem
  • Q. Who is regarded as the founder of modern Egypt
    A)Ibrahim Pasha
    B)Muhammad Ali
    C)Abbas I
    D)Sa'id Pasha
    Answer: Muhammad Ali
  • Q. In 1905 __________ laid the foundation of the ‘servants of India society’, with a view to the training of national missionaries for the service of India, and to promote by all constitutional means, the true interest of the Indian people
    A)Dadabai Naoroji
    B)Gokhale
    C)R. C. Dutt
    D)Ranade
    Answer: Gokhale
  • Q. One of the best known tribal rebellions in Bihar, known as Ulgulan (meaning Great Tumult), was launched by the Mundas under the leadership of
    A)Sidhu
    B)Kanhu
    C)Birsa Munda
    D)Rampa Munda
    Answer: Birsa Munda
  • Q. The ‘Hero of Plassey’ was
    A)Dupleix
    B)Warren Hastings
    C)Clive
    D)Shuja-ud-Daulah
    Answer: Clive
  • Q. Bijapur is known for its
    A)Gol Gumbaz
    B)Sever drought condition
    C)Heavy rainfall
    D)Statue of Gomateswara
    Answer: Gol Gumbaz
  • Q. When was the famous Resolution on non-cooperation under the inspiration of Mahatma Gandhi was adopted in a special session of the Congress held in Calcutta?
    A)December, 1922
    B)September, 1920
    C)October, 1924
    D)November, 1925
    Answer: September, 1920
  • Q. Which of the following songs was so dear to Mahatma Gandhi’s heart, that he wrote: ‘That one song is enough to sustain me, even if I were to forget the ‘Bhagavad Gita’
    A)Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram
    B)Hare Ram
    C)Vaishnava Jana To Tene Kahiye
    D)Ishwar Allah Tero Nam
    Answer: Vaishnava Jana To Tene Kahiye
  • Q. Who of the following Governor General is associated with Subsidiary Alliance System?
    A)Lord Wellesley
    B)Lord Cornwallies
    C)Lord Mayo
    D)Lord Delhousie
    Answer: Lord Wellesley
  • Q. Shivaji ceded the forts to the Mughals by the treaty of
    A)Pune
    B)Chittor
    C)Purandar
    D)Torna
    Answer: Purandar
  • Q. Cripps Mission came to India
    A)1945
    B)1946
    C)1942
    D)1940
    Answer: 1942
  • Q. The first weekly paper published by the INC (in 1889) was
    A)India
    B)Young India
    C)Indian People
    D)Voice India
    Answer: India

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