Q. The foreign traveller who visited India during the Mughal Period and who left us and expert’s description of the Peacok Throne, was

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Tavernier

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    A)Closure of old routes of trade
    B)Deterioration in law and order situation
    C)Abuse of trade licence by European companies
    D)Poverty of the Mughal nobility
    Answer: Deterioration in law and order situation
  • Q. Of the following, with whom Akbar did not come into contact?
    A)Parsis
    B)Jains
    C)Buddhists
    D)Christians
    Answer: Buddhists
  • Q. The year which is associated with the Gadar movement is:
    A)1913
    B)1911
    C)1917
    D)1922
    Answer: 1913
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    A)Kottayam
    B)Varkala
    C)Mahi
    D)Calicut
    Answer: Varkala
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    A)Petrograd
    B)Moscow
    C)Paris
    D)London
    Answer: Petrograd
  • Q. The roots of the 1857 revolt lay in
    A)Exploitative land revenue policy
    B)Blatantly discriminatory policies
    C)The policy of greased cartridges
    D)All of the above
    Answer: All of the above
  • Q. Who among the following was ruler from The Kushan dynasty?
    A)Danti Durga
    B)Vikarmaditya
    C)Khadphises I
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  • Q. Tolkappiyam is associated with the
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    B)first Sangam period
    C)third Sangam period
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    A)Beginning of Byzantine through the end of the Roman Empire
    B)AD 300 - AD 1600
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    Answer: Beginning of Early Christian through the 13th or 14th centuries
  • Q. Sher Shah defeated Humayan and captured Gaur in the battle of
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    B)Ghaghra is 1529 A.D.
    C)Panipat in 1526 A.D.
    D)Khanwa in 1527 A.D.
    Answer: Chausa in 1539 A.D.
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    A)4 years
    B)5 years
    C)2 years
    D)6 years
    Answer: 5 years
  • Q. Which emperor shifted his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad?
    A)Muhammad Bin Tughlaq
    B)Aurangzeb
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    A)Legislation
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    A)Dikie Bird Plan
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    C)Charles II
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    Answer: Charles II
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    A)China
    B)Egypt
    C)Sumeria
    D)Afghanistan
    Answer: Sumeria
  • Q. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was born on May 22, 1772 in village Radhanagar in the District of Hooghly in __________
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