Q. “The Three Emperors League” 1873 was also known as

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Dreikaiserbund Treaty

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    B)C. W. Leadbeater
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    A)Mundaka Upanishad
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    B)common electorate for all Hindus
    C)reservation of 18 per cent of the seats in the Central Legislature
    D)All the above
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    B)Dr. Rajendra Prasad
    C)Lord Pethick Lawrence
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    A)Leo Tolstoy
    B)Bertrand Russell
    C)Albert Einstein
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  • Q. Which among the following book based on the exploits of Yasovarman of Kanauj?
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  • Q. Who had strongly advocated the policy of abolishing princely states in free India?
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    Answer: Maharastra
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    A)Tang Dynasty
    B)Xia Dynasty
    C)Yuan Dynasty
    D)Han Dynasty
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    B)Visit of Chinese pilgrim Hiuen Tsang
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    B)Chhandogyopanishad
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    B)Nehru
    C)Vinoba Bhave
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    C)Shahjahan
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