Q. Though Ashoka had many sons, the inscriptions mentioned only one who is not mentioned in any other source. He is

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Tivara

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    A)Both I and II are incorrect
    B)Both I and II are correct
    C)Only I is correct
    D)Only II is correct
    Answer: Only II is correct
  • Q. The term ‘Cold War’ was coined by
    A)Prof. Lippmann
    B)Bernard Baruch
    C)Palmer Perkins
    D)Roosevelt
    Answer: Bernard Baruch
  • Q. Shah Jahan built the Moti Masjid at
    A)Jaipur
    B)Delhi
    C)Agra
    D)Amarkot
    Answer: Agra
  • Q. Who declared as his ultimate aim the wiping of every tear from every eye?
    A)Gandhiji
    B)Jawaharlal Nehru
    C)Bal Gangadhar
    D)Sardar Patel
    Answer: Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Q. The name of the periodical published by Gandhi during his stay in South Africa was
    A)India Gazette
    B)Navjivan
    C)Afrikaner
    D)Indian Opinion
    Answer: Indian Opinion
  • Q. Who was the first Roman emperor who converted to Christianity
    A)Caligula
    B)Augustus
    C)Constantine the Great
    D)Cicero
    Answer: Constantine the Great
  • Q. Which among the following metal was not found in Harappan civilization?
    A)Copper
    B)Gold
    C)Silver
    D)Iron
    Answer: Iron
  • Q. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about Alvars and Nayanars? I. Some of the earliest bhakti movements (c. sixth century) were led by the Alvars (literally, those who are “immersed” in devotion to Vishnu) and Nayanars (literally, leaders who were devotees of Shiva). II. They travelled from place to place singing hymns in Tamil in praise of their gods. III. During their travels the Alvars and Nayanars identified certain shrines as abodes of their chosen deities
    A)I and II
    B)Only I
    C)I and III
    D)All of the above
    Answer: All of the above
  • Q. When was Hong Kong leased to Britain for 99 years by China
    A)1900
    B)1898
    C)1901
    D)1903
    Answer: 1898
  • Q. The famous ‘Ratings Mutiny’ (Revolt of a section of Indian soldiers serving in the Royal Indian Navy) in Bombay in February 1946 was calmed down largely by the efforts of
    A)C Rajagopalachari
    B)Mahatma Gandhi
    C)Jawahar Lal Nehru
    D)Vallabhbhai Patel
    Answer: Vallabhbhai Patel
  • Q. Who among the following played an important role in Gadhar Movement?
    A)Lala Hardayal
    B)Shyamiji Krishna Verma
    C)Bipin Chandra Pal
    D)Vishnu Ganesh Pingle
    Answer: Lala Hardayal
  • Q. Till when did the Wars of the Roses last?
    A)1431
    B)1420
    C)1453
    D)1487
    Answer: 1487
  • Q. That the Rig Vedic Aryana were a pastoral people is borne out by the fact that
    A)Most of the wars were fought for the sake of cows
    B)there are many references to the cow in the Rig Veda
    C)Gifts made to priests were usually cows and not land
    D)All of the above
    Answer: All of the above
  • Q. Which one country is still governed by a monarch?
    A)Iran
    B)Afghanistan
    C)Iraq
    D)Saudi Arabia
    Answer: Saudi Arabia
  • Q. Humayun (1530-1540 AD) was the ruler of which dynasty?
    A)Mughal
    B)Nanda
    C)Maurya
    D)Haryanka
    Answer: Mughal
  • Q. Who founded the faith on a ritual-free, simple “Sat Shri Akal” or the worship of God and truth?
    A)Guru Nanak
    B)Dadu Dayal
    C)Sri Chaitanya
    D)Guru Govind Singh
    Answer: Guru Nanak
  • Q. In which session of India National Congress the tricolour flag was unfurled for the first time?
    A)Annual Session of Congress at Nagpur, 1920
    B)Calcutta Session, 1920
    C)Lahore Congress, 1929
    D)Haripura congress conference, 1938
    Answer: Lahore Congress, 1929
  • Q. The revolutionary who was associated with the Indian Independence League was :
    A)Bhagat Singh
    B)Rash Behari Bose
    C)Rajguru
    D)None of these
    Answer: Rash Behari Bose
  • Q. Partition of Bengal was revoked in 1911 during the Viceroyalty of
    A)Lord Minto
    B)Lord Hardinge
    C)Lord Chelmsford
    D)Lord Reading
    Answer: Lord Hardinge
  • Q. Akbar established Ibadat Khana at
    A)Delhi
    B)Lahore
    C)Agra
    D)Fatehpur Sikri
    Answer: Fatehpur Sikri

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