Q. Who had founded the Deccan Educational Society?

Correct Answer

Mahadeva Govind Ranade

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  • Q. Which of the following cities was founded by Krishnadevaraya?
    A)Nagalpura
    B)Warangal
    C)Udayagiri
    D)Chandragiri
    Answer: Nagalpura
  • Q. In the world history, who is also known as “Little Corporal”
    A)Adolf Hitler
    B)Bismark
    C)Lord Curzon
    D)Napoleon Bonaparte
    Answer: Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Q. Name the temple in Combodia where scenes from Ramayana and Mahabharatha are depicted
    A)Kailashnath
    B)Borobudur
    C)Angkor Wat
    D)Brihadeshwara
    Answer: Angkor Wat
  • Q. Through which one of the following, the king exercised his control over villages in the Vijayanagar Empire?
    A)Sumanta
    B)Dannayaka
    C)Nayaka
    D)Mahanayakacharya
    Answer: Mahanayakacharya
  • Q. Who built the Khajuraho temples?
    A)Sindias
    B)Holkars
    C)Bundela Rajputs
    D)Chandela Rajputs
    Answer: Chandela Rajputs
  • Q. The Singh Sabha intended to restore Sikhism to its past purity by publishing historical religious books, magazines and journals, to propagate knowledge using Punjabi, to return Sikh apostates to their original faith, and to involve highly placed __________in the educational programme of the Sikhs
    A)Frenchmen
    B)Portuguese
    C)Dutch
    D)Englishmen
    Answer: Englishmen
  • Q. When was the Russian Provisional Government established?
    A)1918
    B)1917
    C)1920
    D)1923
    Answer: 1917
  • Q. Which of the following is correctly matched?
    A)Regulating Act: 1773
    B)Third Battle of Panipat: 1764
    C)Pitt's India Act: 1761
    D)Treaty of Allahabad: 1784
    Answer: Regulating Act: 1773
  • Q. Buddhism in Nepal was introduced during the reign of
    A)Ashoka
    B)Samudragupta
    C)Chandragupta
    D)Harshavardhana
    Answer: Ashoka
  • Q. The capital of Pakistan till 1959 was
    A)Karachi
    B)Islamabad
    C)Lahore
    D)Hyderabad
    Answer: Karachi
  • Q. Tilak started his career as a
    A)Professor
    B)Writer
    C)Journalist
    D)Lawyer
    Answer: Professor
  • Q. Who was the governor-general during the Second Anglo Mysore War?
    A)Lord Cornwallis
    B)Lord Wellesley
    C)Sir John Shore
    D)Warren Hastings
    Answer: Warren Hastings
  • Q. What is the meaning of Masi?
    A)Defence
    B)Teaching
    C)Agriculture
    D)Business
    Answer: Teaching
  • Q. The United East India Company refers to the company in India formed by the
    A)Dutch
    B)Portuguese
    C)French
    D)British
    Answer: Dutch
  • Q. Which one of the following was NOT introduced by Shivaji?
    A)Chauth
    B)Land-tax
    C)Sardeshmukhi
    D)Pilgrim tax
    Answer: Pilgrim tax
  • Q. In 1921, Mahatma Gandhi resolved to wear only a loin cloth to propagate home spun cotton to signify
    A)the ruin of India's handloom textiles
    B)the poverty of the Indian people
    C)his identification with the Indian people
    D)his resolve to wear tailored clothes only when India became independent
    Answer: his identification with the Indian people
  • Q. Bucephalus’ was the name of the horse of
    A)Alexander
    B)Napoleon
    C)Julius Caesar
    D)Mark Antony
    Answer: Alexander
  • Q. The Bengal Regulation Act of 1829 dealt with which of the following issues primarily
    A)Female infanticide
    B)Abolition of sati
    C)Child marriages
    D)Dowry prohibition
    Answer: Abolition of sati
  • Q. Alexander the Great was the king of which kingdom
    A)Macedonia
    B)Rome
    C)Epirus
    D)Cyprus
    Answer: Macedonia
  • Q. Rani Laxmi Bai died fighting the British in the Battle of
    A)Kanpur
    B)Jhansi
    C)Gwalior
    D)Kalpi
    Answer: Gwalior

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