Q. Mughal paintings were reached its zenith of progress during the reign of?

Correct Answer

Jahangir

More Questions on History

  • Q. The famous historical monument, Atala Mosque, is associated with the
    A)Mughal rulers
    B)Sultans of Delhi
    C)Sharqi rulers
    D)Rohilla rulers
    Answer: Sharqi rulers
  • Q. The word ‘Veda’ means
    A)Wisdom
    B)Knowledge
    C)Skill
    D)Power
    Answer: Knowledge
  • Q. When was the first Ancient Greek Olympic Game begun
    A)552 BC
    B)776 BC
    C)800 BC
    D)235 BC
    Answer: 776 BC
  • Q. The office of Governor-General of India was created by the
    A)Government of India Act, 1858
    B)Government of India Act, 1833
    C)Charter Act, 1833
    D)Charter Act, 1813
    Answer: Charter Act, 1833
  • Q. Which of the following statement relates the Dadabhai Naoroji’s definition of ‘Drain of Wealth’?
    A)That a part of India's national wealth or total annual product was being exported to Britain for which India got no material return
    B)Those resources of the country were being utilized in the interest of Britain
    C)That the British industrialists were being given an opportunity to invest in India under the protection of the imperial power
    D)That the British goods were being imported into the country making it poorer day by day
    Answer: That a part of India's national wealth or total annual product was being exported to Britain for which India got no material return
  • Q. The ‘Three Jewels’ (Triratnas) of Jainism are
    A)right action, right livelihood and right effort
    B)right faith or intentions, right knowledge and right conduct
    C)right thoughts, non-violence and non-attachment
    D)right speech, right thinking and right behaviour
    Answer: right faith or intentions, right knowledge and right conduct
  • Q. Against which Mughal Emperor was a FATWA issued from Jaunpur?
    A)Akbar
    B)Humayun
    C)Shahjahan
    D)Aurangzeb
    Answer: Akbar
  • Q. Who led the revolt of 1857 in Lucknow?
    A)Jung Bahadur Rana
    B)Bahadur Shah Jafar
    C)Begum Hazrat Mahal
    D)Tatya Tope
    Answer: Begum Hazrat Mahal
  • Q. __________ comprises the archaeological remains of a monastic and scholastic institution
    A)Rani ki vav
    B)Nalanda
    C)Hill Forts of Rajasthan
    D)Fatehpur Sikri
    Answer: Nalanda
  • Q. The Cripps Mission visited India in the year
    A)1942
    B)1940
    C)1945
    D)1946
    Answer: 1942
  • Q. Which country emerged as the biggest colonial power at the end of the nineteenth century?
    A)Spain
    B)France
    C)Britain
    D)Germany
    Answer: Britain
  • Q. Motilal presided over the Congress Session of 1919 held at
    A)Amritsar
    B)Lahore
    C)Calcutta
    D)Bombay
    Answer: Amritsar
  • Q. With the help of Baghnuk (Tiger-claws) Shivaji killed
    A)Shayista khan
    B)Afzal khan
    C)Muhamad Khan
    D)Aurangzeb
    Answer: Afzal khan
  • Q. He, who does not live in a state may either be a saint or an animal’- Who said this?
    A)Angles
    B)Montesque
    C)Sophists
    D)Aristotle
    Answer: Aristotle
  • Q. Name the Pala ruler who was the first to plunge into the tripartite struggle
    A)Mahipala
    B)Devapala
    C)Dharmapala
    D)Gopala
    Answer: Gopala
  • Q. Nalanda Mahavihara site is in
    A)Assam
    B)Rajasthan
    C)Bihar
    D)Gujrat
    Answer: Bihar
  • Q. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding the Dharmasutras and the Smritis? I. Texts were considered as the rules and regulations for the general public and for the rulers. II. Dharmasutras and the Smritis can also be termed in the modern concept as the constitution and law books for the ancient Indian polity and society
    A)I and II
    B)Only I
    C)Both I & II
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Both I & II
  • Q. The death of millions of Indian in frequent famines which visited India during the 19th century, were mainly due to
    A)commercialisation of agriculture
    B)overall shortage of food and its improper distribution
    C)poor purchasing power of the people due to their extreme poverty and rise in prices
    D)unremunerative agriculture and fall in agricultural production
    Answer: poor purchasing power of the people due to their extreme poverty and rise in prices
  • Q. Atmopadesa Satakam is the work of __________
    A)Chattambi Swamikal
    B)Dr. Palpu
    C)C. Kesavan
    D)Sree Narayana Guru
    Answer: Sree Narayana Guru
  • Q. Who is also known by the name of ‘Tiger of ‘Mysore’?
    A)Tipu Sultan
    B)Haidar Ali
    C)Yaduraya Wodeyar
    D)Krishna Devaraya
    Answer: Tipu Sultan

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