Q. Which of the following ruler was responsible for the rise of Magadha?

Correct Answer

Bimbisara

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    A)French revolution
    B)Industrial revolution
    C)American Revolution
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    Answer: French revolution
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    A)Jinnah
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  • Q. Who was the patron of the 3rd Buddhist council?
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    B)Ajatashatru
    C)Kanishka
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  • Q. The Non-Cooperation Movement was suspended in February 1922 on account of
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    B)the Chauri Chaura incident
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  • Q. “The word impossible is found, in the dictionary of fools” was the famous quote of
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    B)Hitler
    C)Julius Caesar
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    A)Bimbisara
    B)Udayin
    C)Ajatashatru
    D)Harshvardhana
    Answer: Bimbisara
  • Q. Dyer was __________ by the Government of Britain
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    B)Sentenced for life
    C)Rewarded with honour
    D)Relieved of his service
    Answer: Relieved of his service
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    A)Calcutta
    B)Surat
    C)Bombay
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    A)Fat Man
    B)Fat Boy
    C)Little Boy
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  • Q. Which of the following events inspired for the formation of the Home Rule Leagues?
    A)Just before the First World War
    B)First World War
    C)After the First World War
    D)After the passing of the Act of 1909
    Answer: First World War
  • Q. The declaration of the Rights of Man is related with
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    B)The Russian Revolution
    C)The American War of Independence
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    B)Western Punjab
    C)Bengal
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    A)1921
    B)1917
    C)1927
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    A)It was established in Calcutta in 1906
    B)It was established by the Nawab Salimullah
    C)The league supported the partition on Bengal
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