More Questions on History

  • Q. In 1912 Mohammad Ali started the paper
    A)The New India
    B)The Native Opinion
    C)Al-Balagh
    D)The Comrade
    Answer: The Comrade
  • Q. Lucknow pact of 1916 was between:
    A)Indian Muslim League and Indian National congress
    B)Indian Muslim League and Mahatma Gandhi
    C)Indian National congress and Lord Hardinge
    D)Lord Hardinge and Mahatma Gandhi
    Answer: Indian Muslim League and Indian National congress
  • Q. The Indus Valley civilisation can be said to belong to the
    A)Primitive age
    B)Paleolithic age
    C)Neolithic age
    D)Bronze age
    Answer: Bronze age
  • Q. What was Jagat Seth’s claim to fame in Bengal?
    A)Leading popular poet
    B)Diwan of Siraj-ud-Daulah
    C)Biggest banker in Bengal
    D)Commander of the Nawab's troops
    Answer: Biggest banker in Bengal
  • Q. Regulating Act was in the year of__________
    A)1673
    B)1573
    C)1773
    D)1873
    Answer: 1773
  • Q. Which of the following was not a common social reform attempted by all the Hindu social reformers of the 19th century
    A)monogamy
    B)emancipation of women
    C)female education
    D)untouchability
    Answer: untouchability
  • Q. The quintessence of Gandhian thought is
    A)Metaphysics
    B)Satyagraha
    C)Spiritualism
    D)Moksha
    Answer: Satyagraha
  • Q. Which religious reformer of Western India was known as ‘Lokhitwadi’?
    A)R. G. Bhandarkar
    B)Gopal Hari Deshmukh
    C)Mahadev Govind Ranade
    D)B. G. Tilak
    Answer: Gopal Hari Deshmukh
  • Q. Which one of the following traders first came to India during the Mughal period?
    A)Dutch
    B)Portuguese
    C)Danish
    D)Britis
    Answer: Portuguese
  • 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. Narayana Guru was the son of__________
    A)Krishnan Vaidyan
    B)Madan Asan
    C)Kummampilli Raman Pillai Asan
    D)Kumaran
    Answer: Madan Asan
  • Q. Which of the following was the ‘Newspaper’ of Annie Besant?
    A)Indian Express
    B)The Hindu
    C)The Times of India
    D)New India
    Answer: New India
  • Q. The Company’s monopoly of Trade was abolished by the Act of
    A)1813
    B)1793
    C)1833
    D)Pitt's India Act
    Answer: 1833
  • Q. Shortugai (Indus Valley Civilization site) is in which country?
    A)Pakisthan
    B)India
    C)Afganisthan
    D)Tibet
    Answer: Afganisthan
  • Q. The Gandhi-lrwin Pact (1931) was vehemently criticised and opposed by the people on the ground that
    A)the sufferings of thousands of people in the Civil Disobedience Movement were wasted
    B)the Civil Disobedience Movement was suspended
    C)It was contrary to the pledge of the Congress for Poorna Swaraj
    D)Gandhi did nothing to save the lives of Bhagat Singh, Sukh Dev and Raj Guru who had been awarded the death sentence
    Answer: Gandhi did nothing to save the lives of Bhagat Singh, Sukh Dev and Raj Guru who had been awarded the death sentence
  • Q. Which of the following is/are poetry and drama?
    A)Raghuvamsa
    B)Kumarasambhava
    C)Abhijnanashakuntalam
    D)All of the above
    Answer: All of the above
  • Q. As per the Cabinet Mission Plan, the power would be first transferred to __________
    A)The Interim Government
    B)The Indian National Congress
    C)The Viceroy
    D)The Princes of the States
    Answer: The Interim Government
  • Q. The correct chronological order in which they were built is: 1. Tughluqabad Fort 2. Lodi Garden 3. Qutub Minar 4. Fatehpur Sikri
    A)3, 1, 2, 4
    B)3, 1, 4, 2
    C)1, 3, 2, 4
    D)1, 3, 4, 2
    Answer: 1, 3, 2, 4
  • Q. Taoism, is an ancient tradition of Philosophy and religious belief deeply rooted in
    A)Chinese custom and world view
    B)Taiwanese custom and world view
    C)Japanese custom and world view
    D)Vietnamese custom and world view
    Answer: Chinese custom and world view
  • Q. The Harappas had commercial relations with __________
    A)Jawa
    B)China
    C)Mesopotamia
    D)Burma (Now, Myanmar)
    Answer: Mesopotamia

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