Q. Who won the Battle of Poitiers in 732?

Correct Answer

Charles Martel

More Questions on History

  • Q. Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct related to the Smritis? I. It deals with the performance of duties, customs and laws prescribed according to Dharma II. It is concerned mainly with the rules of the organization of the monasteries
    A)Only II
    B)Only I
    C)Both I & II
    D)Neither I nor II
    Answer: Only I
  • Q. In which year (in A.D) did Babur invaded India?
    A)1520
    B)1530
    C)1526
    D)1550
    Answer: 1526
  • 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. To which king belongs the Lion capital at Sarnath?
    A)Ashoka
    B)Chandragupta
    C)Kanishka
    D)Harshavardhan
    Answer: Ashoka
  • Q. Battle of Panipat was fought in the year 1526 between Babur and__________
    A)Muhammad Bin Tughlaq
    B)Rana Sanga
    C)Hemu
    D)Ibrahim Lodi
    Answer: Ibrahim Lodi
  • Q. The Namdhari, or Kuka, movement had its origin in the __________ corner of the Sikh kingdom, away from the places of royal pomp and grandeur
    A)North-south
    B)North-west
    C)North-east
    D)South
    Answer: North-west
  • Q. Jyotirao Phule was born in Satara district of __________ in 1827
    A)Madras
    B)Maharastra
    C)Gujarat
    D)Malabar
    Answer: Maharastra
  • Q. Which of the following Acts had provision of Indian Civil Services recruitment on the basis of competitive examination?
    A)Government of India Act, 1858
    B)Charter Act of 1813
    C)Charter Act of 1853
    D)Charter Act of 1833
    Answer: Charter Act of 1853
  • Q. Who defined the “Long Nineteenth Century”?
    A)Ernest Gallner
    B)Benedict Anderson
    C)Eric Hobsbawm
    D)Karl Marx
    Answer: Eric Hobsbawm
  • Q. The Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871) was ended with the signed of
    A)Treaty of Munich
    B)Treaty of Vienna
    C)Treaty of Paris
    D)Treaty of Versailles
    Answer: Treaty of Versailles
  • Q. Ashoka’s prime claim to greatness lay in
    A)The promotion of people's welfare by him
    B)His extensive conquests
    C)His marathon army
    D)His exclusive patronage of Buddhism
    Answer: The promotion of people's welfare by him
  • Q. On behalf of Aurangzeb Shivaji attacked
    A)Konkan
    B)Gujarat
    C)Surat
    D)Poena
    Answer: Konkan
  • Q. Which language was mostly used for the propagation of Buddhism?
    A)Prakrit
    B)Sanskrit
    C)Pali
    D)Sauraseni
    Answer: Pali
  • Q. Lord Lytton had lowered the age limit for Indian for the ICS from 21 year to
    A)19 years
    B)20 years
    C)18 years
    D)17 years
    Answer: 19 years
  • Q. The transfer of Government from the ‘Company’ to the ‘Crown’ was pronounced by Lord Canning (November 1, 1858) at
    A)Delhi
    B)Calcutta
    C)Patna
    D)Allahabad
    Answer: Allahabad
  • Q. One of the important factors that led to the World War-II the humiliating provisions in one of the following treaties. Which is that treaty?
    A)Treaty of Versailles
    B)Treaty of Paris
    C)Treaty of Lorraine
    D)Treaty of Brussels
    Answer: Treaty of Versailles
  • Q. A resolution declaring Purna Swaraj (complete Independence) as Indian’s political goal was passed in the __________ Congress of 1929
    A)Lahore
    B)Shimla
    C)Madras
    D)Calcutta
    Answer: Lahore
  • Q. The Indian People play people’s role in the people’s war was the slogan of:
    A)Indian National Congress
    B)The Forward Block
    C)Communist Party of India
    D)None of these
    Answer: Communist Party of India
  • Q. Which of the following group of thinkers influenced Fascism?
    A)Aristotle, St, Augustine and T.H, Green
    B)Plato, Machiavelli and Herbet Spencer
    C)Kant, Fichte, Hegel and Rosenberg
    D)Karl Marx, Engels and Lenin
    Answer: Kant, Fichte, Hegel and Rosenberg
  • Q. When was ‘Hammer of the Witches’ published?
    A)1471
    B)1414
    C)1484
    D)1487
    Answer: 1487

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