Q. To which king belongs the Lion capital at Sarnath?

Correct Answer

Ashoka

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    A)Malabar
    B)Travancore
    C)Cochi
    D)Kottayam
    Answer: Travancore
  • Q. Viewing the pathetic condition of widows and unfortunate children Jyotirao decided the open an orphanage called __________
    A)Arya Samaj
    B)Satya Shodhak Samaj
    C)Brahma Samaj
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    Answer: Satya Shodhak Samaj
  • Q. Who was the first to give the call for Swarajya – “India for Indians”?
    A)Lokmanya Tilak
    B)Dayanand Saraswati
    C)Sri Aurobindo
    D)Bhagat Singh
    Answer: Dayanand Saraswati
  • Q. In order to restrict the freedom of the press, the British government passed “The Indian official secrets Act” in
    A)1904
    B)1907
    C)1903
    D)1896
    Answer: 1904
  • Q. Who said “The Simmon Commission Report should be thrown on a heap of rubbish”?
    A)Shivaswami Iyer
    B)Mahatma Gandhi
    C)Mohammad Ali Jinnah
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  • Q. When quit India Resolution was passed in 1942, the Viceroy of India was :
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    A)Ashoka
    B)Chandragupta
    C)Kanishka
    D)Harshavardhan
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  • Q. Who speaks of Cabinet system as “the steering wheel of the ship of state”?
    A)Muin
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    C)Marriot
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  • Q. By the Act of 1858, the powers of the Board of Control and the Court of Directors were transferred to __________
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    C)Viceroy
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    A)Abu Nasr Utbi
    B)Abul Fazl
    C)Amir Khusro
    D)Firdausi
    Answer: Abu Nasr Utbi
  • Q. Who wrote Mudrarakshasa?
    A)Panini
    B)Vishakhadatta
    C)Patanjali
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  • Q. How did Europeans use the term ‘middle ages’?
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    B)The crisis of Western Europe
    C)The fact that Europe became mature from 500 to 1500
    D)The time between the fall of Rome and the emergence of Christianity
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  • Q. Which of the following books is not written by Harshavardhan?
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  • Q. The Tokyo Conference which passed a resolution to form an Indian National Army or Azad Hind Fauj was a conference of
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    C)Indian prisoners of war in Japanese custody
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  • Q. Who was the first English President of the Indian National Congress?
    A)William Wedderburn
    B)George Yule
    C)A. O. Hume
    D)Henry Cotton
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  • Q. Which nationalist had stoutly preached “Be proud that you are an Indian, proudly claim I am an Indian”?
    A)Lala Lajpat Rai
    B)MK Gandhi
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  • Q. Which of the following authorised the British Government to imprison any person without trial and conviction in a court of law
    A)Government of India Act of 1935
    B)Rowlatt Act of 1919
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    B)II, IV, I, III
    C)III, I, II, IV
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