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1. loZçFke fdlus midj.kksa dk fuekZ.k fd;k
(1) gkseks ,jsDVl
(2) gkseks gsfcfYl
(3) gkseks lsfi;Ul
(4) vkWLVªsyksfiFksDl
1. Who were the first tool makers
(1) Homo erectus
(2) Homo habilis
(3) Homo sapiens
(4) Australopithecus
2. ehlksiksVkfe;k dh fyfi dks dgrs gS
(1) czkãh
(2) dhyk{kj
(3) gkbjksfXyfQd
(4) fpÙkk{kj
2. Mesopotamian script is known as
(1) Brahmi
(2) Cuneiform
(3) Hieroglyphic
(4) Pictographic
3. jkse 'kkld vkxLVl dk igyk uke
(1) ikEih Fkk
(2) vkDVsfo;u Fkk
(3) twfy;l lht+j Fkk
(4) flljks Fkk
3. The first name of Roman King Augustus
was
(1) Pampi
(2) Octavian
(3) Julius Caesar
(4) Sisro
4. 'kq) lksus dk 421 xzke dk flDdk] lksfyMl
fdl jkse 'kkld us 'kq: fd;k Fkk
(1) dkaLVSUVkbu
(2) vkxLVl
(3) twfy;l lht+j
(4) flljks
4. A coin of 421 gm of pure gold, the
Solidus was introduced in Rome by
(1) Constantine
(2) Augustus
(3) Julius Caesar
(4) Sisro
5. fgtjh laor~ iSxEcj eksgEen ds fdl LFkku ij igq¡pus ls çkjEHk gksrk gS
(1) enhuk
5. Hijri era begins with the arrival of
Prophet Mohammad in
(1) Medina
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(2) eDdk
(3) lhfj;k
(4) isysLVkbu
(2) Mecca
(3) Syria
(4) Palestine
6. lsUVªy ,f'k;k esa eaxksy lkezkT; dk çFke jktk dkSu Fkk
(1) rseqftu
(2) eksaxfd
(3) xq;qd
(4) rSewj
6. Who was the first king of Mongol empire in central Asia
(1) Temujin
(2) Mongke
(3) Guyuk
(4) Timur
7. lkjlSfud lH;rk ds laLFkkid dkSu Fks
(1) eaxksy
(2) vjc fuoklh
(3) Hkkjrh;
(4) ikjfld
7. The founder of Saracenic civilization were
(1) Mongols
(2) Arabs
(3) Indians
(4) Persians
8. gM+Iik lH;rk dk dky gS
(1) ykSg ;qx
(2) rkez-dkaL; ;qx
(3) ik"kk.k ;qx
(4) iwoZik"kk.k ;qx
8. The period of Harappan civilization is
(1) Iron Age
(2) Copper-Bronze Age
(3) Stone Age
(4) Palaeolithic Age
9. gM+Iik lH;rk dk ,d iw.kZ VsjkdksVk dk cuk gy dk uewuk ik;k x;k gS
(1) eksgutksnM+ks esa
(2) yksFky esa
(3) cukoyh esa
(4) dkyhcaxk esa
9. A complete terracotta model of the plough
of Harappan civilization has been found at
(1) Mohenjodaro
(2) Lothal
(3) Banawali
(4) Kalibangan
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10. çkjafHkd gM+Iik lrg ls tqrs gq, [ksr ds lk{; çkIr gq;s gS
(1) cukoyh esa
(2) yksFky esa
(3) dkyhcaxk esa
(4) /kkSykfojk esa
10. Evidence of ploughed field associated with early Harappan levels has been found at
(1) Banawali
(2) Lothal
(3) Kalibangan
(4) Dholavira
11. gM+Iik v{kjksa dk çkphu lkoZtfud lwpuk iê ik;k x;k gS
(1) /kkSykfojk esa
(2) gM+Iik esa
(3) eksgutksnM+ks esa
(4) jk[kh x<+h esa
11. Harappan letters on an ancient signboard has been recovered at
(1) Dholavira
(2) Harappa
(3) Mohenjodaro
(4) Rakhi Garhi
12. gM+Iik lkbV esa fuEu esa ls dkSu-lk vukt cgqr de ik;k tkrk gS
(1) xsg¡w
(2) cktjk
(3) pkoy
(4) tkS
12. Which of the following grain rarely found
at Harappan sites
(1) Wheat
(2) Millet
(3) Rice
(4) Barley
13. gM+Iik uxj ;kstuk dk lcls i`Fkd y{k.k gS
(1) bZaVksa dk vkdkj
(2) dPph bZaVksa dk ç;ksx
(3) ty fudkl O;oLFkk
(4) ?kj
13. The most distinctive feature of Harappan
town planning was
(1) Size of Bricks
(2) Use of mud Bricks
(3) Drainage system
(4) Houses
14. fuEu esa dkSu-lk {ks=] ftldk o.kZu ehlksiksVkfe;k ds vfHkys[kksa esa feyrk gS] dh igpku gM+Iik {ks= ls dh tk jgh gS
(1) exku
14. Which of the following regions mentioned in Mesopotamian text is being identified with Harappan region
(1) Magan
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(2) fMYequ
(3) esYgqvk
(4) mijksDr dksbZ ugha
(2) Dilmun
(3) Meluhha
(4) None of the above
15. ,d ik"kk.k ewfrZ ftls eq[;r% ^iqjksfgr jktk* ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gS gM+Iik lH;rk ds fdl LFky ls çkIr gqbZ gS
(1) eksgutksnM+ks
(2) pkUgwMjksa
(3) gM+Iik
(4) dkyhcaxk
15. A stone statue commonly known as 'priest king' has been found at which of the following Harappan site
(1) Mohenjodaro
(2) Chanudaro
(3) Harappa
(4) Kalibangan
16. gM+Iik eksgjsa çk;%
(1) vk;rkdkj ;k pkSdksj gSa
(2) xksykdkj gSa
(3) csyukdkj gSa
(4) f=Hkqtkdkj gSa
16. Harappan seals are usually
(1) Squarish
(2) Circular
(3) Cylindrical
(4) Triangular
17. gM+Iik dh eksgjksa ds fuekZ.k esa fuEu inkFkksZa esa fdldk ç;ksx eq[; :i ls gqvk gS
(1) ik"kk.k
(2) VsjkdksVk
(3) pk¡nh
(4) fly[kM+h
17. Which of the following materials was
mainly used in the manufacturing of Harappan seals
(1) Stone
(2) Terracotta
(3) Silver
(4) Steatite
18. fuEu oSfnd lafgrkvksa esa fdlesa Hkkjrh; laxhr dh mRifÙk <w¡<h tk ldrh gS
(1) _Xosn
(2) lkeosn
(3) ;tqosZn
(4) vFkoZosn
18. The origin of Indian music could be
traced to which of the following Vedic samhitas
(1) Rig Veda
(2) Sam Veda
(3) Yajur Veda
(4) Atharva Veda
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19. fdl _Xosn lafgrk ;k e.My us igyh ckj ^'kwæ* dks ifjfpr djk;k
(1) igyk
(2) ik¡pok¡
(3) nlok¡
(4) iaægok¡
19. Which Mandal or book of the Rig Veda
samhita mentions the 'Sudras' for the first time
(1) First
(2) Fifth
(3) Tenth
(4) Fifteenth
20. buesa ls fdlesa çfl) xk;=h ea= lw;Z nsoh lkfof= dks lacksf/kr gS
(1) NkanksX; mifu"kn
(2) rSfÙkjh; czkã.k
(3) _Xosn lafgrk
(4) ;tqosZn lafgrk
20. Which of the following contains the famous 'Gayatri' Mantra, addressed to the solar deity 'Savitri'
(1) Chandogya Upnishad
(2) Taittiriya Brahmana
(3) Rig Veda Samhita
(4) Yajur Veda Samhita
21. laxe dky esa ^laxe* 'kCn dk D;k vFkZ gS
(1) jktnjckj
(2) dfo;ksa dh lHkk
(3) /kkfeZd usrkvksa dh lHkk
(4) ufn;ksa dk feyu
21. What is the meaning of the word 'Sangam' in the Sangam Age
(1) Royal Court
(2) Assembly of Poets
(3) Assembly of religious leaders
(4) Meeting of rivers
22. laxe dky ds pksyksa dh çkjfEHkd jkt/kkuh D;k Fkh
(1) iwgj
(2) Åjs;qj
(3) fr#fpukiYyh
(4) ratkSj
22. What was the early capital of the Cholas
of the Sangam Age
(1) Puhar
(2) Uraiyur
(3) Tiruchinapalli
(4) Tanjore
23. pkSFkh ckS) laxhfr vk;ksftr gqbZ Fkh
(1) ikVyhiq= esa
23. Fourth Buddhist council was held in
(1) Patliputra
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(2) dk'ehj esa
(3) eFkqjk esa
(4) xa/kkj esa
(2) Kashmir
(3) Mathura
(4) Gandhar
24. g;Zad jktoa'k dk laLFkkid dkSu Fkk
(1) vtkr 'k=q
(2) fcanqlkj
(3) fcaclkj
(4) dkyk'kksd
24. Who was the founder of the Haryanka
dynasty
(1) Ajatashatru
(2) Bindusar
(3) Bimbisar
(4) Kalashoka
25. dkSu-ls ex/k 'kkld us viuh jkt/kkuh jktx`g ls ikVyhiq= cukbZ
(1) mn;u
(2) dkdo.kZ
(3) pUæxqIr ekS;Z
(4) fcaclkj
25. Which Magadha ruler is said to have
shifted the capital from Rajgriha to Patliputra
(1) Udayan
(2) Kakavarn
(3) Chandragupta Maurya
(4) Bimbisar
26. dkSu vfUre uUn ujs'k Fkk
(1) egkin~e uUn
(2) /kku uUn
(3) fllq uUn
(4) v?kksj uUn
26. Who was the last Nanda ruler
(1) Mahapadma Nanda
(2) Dhana Nanda
(3) Sisu Nanda
(4) Aghora Nanda
27. fuEu esa dkSu ckS) /keZ ds ^rhu jRuksa* esa ugha gS
(1) cq)
(2) vfgalk
(3) /kEe
(4) la?k
27. Which of the following is not one of the
'Three Jewels' of Buddhism
(1) Buddha
(2) Ahimsa
(3) Dhamma
(4) Sangha
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28. fuEu esa dkSu-lk tksM+k lgh gS
(1) lkjukFk & cq) dk tUe LFky
(2) yqfEcuh & cq) dks Kku çkIr gqvk
(3) ckS/kx;k & igyk mins'k fn;k
(4) dq'khuxj & cq) dk e`R;qLFky
28. Which one of the following pairs is
correctly matched
(1) Sarnath – Buddha's birth place
(2) Lumbini – Buddha got enlightenment
(3) Bodhgaya – Taught his first sermon
(4) Kushinagar – Buddha's death place
29. fuEu esa fdu jktoa'kksa us ckS) /keZ dks laj{k.k fn;k
(1) 'kqax
(2) d.o
(3) b.Mks-xzhd ¼fgUn-;o.k½
(4) lkrokgu
29. Which of the following dynasties
patronised Buddhism
(1) Sungas
(2) Kanvas
(3) Indo-Greek
(4) Satavahanas
30. egkohj dks dkSu-lk rhFkkZadj ekuk tkrk gS
(1) 21ok¡
(2) 22ok¡
(3) 23ok¡
(4) 24ok¡
30. Mahavir was considered to be the —Thirthankara
(1) 21st
(2) 22nd
(3) 23rd
(4) 24th
31. tSu ijaijk ds vuqlkj igys rhFkkZadj dkSu Fks
(1) LFkwyckgq
(2) vfXulkj
(3) _"kHk
(4) gsepUæ
31. Who was the first Thirthankara according to Jain Tradition
(1) Sthulabahu
(2) Agnisara
(3) Rishaba
(4) Hemachandra
32. v'kksd ds 'kklu dky esa dkSu-lh ckS) laxhfr gqbZ Fkh
(1) igyh
(2) nwljh
32. Which Buddhist council was held during the reign of Ashok
(1) First
(2) Second
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(3) rhljh
(4) pkSFkh
(3) Third
(4) Fourth
33. fdu òksrksa esa crk;k x;k gS fd v'kksd vius çkjfEHkd thou esa vR;Ur nqjkpkjh Fkk
(1) czkã.k xzUFkksa esa
(2) ckS) xzUFkksa esa
(3) tSu xzUFkksa esa
(4) v'kksd ds vfHkys[kksa esa
33. Which sources refers to the cruelty of
Ashoka in his early life
(1) Brahmanical
(2) Buddhist
(3) Jaina
(4) Ashokan Edicts
34. ekS;Z lkezkT; dk vfUre 'kkld dkSu Fkk
(1) dq.kky
(2) n'kjFk
(3) czgæFk
(4) mnSbu
34. Who was the last Mauryan king
(1) Kunala
(2) Dashratha
(3) Brihadratha
(4) Udayin
35. fuEu çkphu ,sfrgkfld Hkkjrh; jktoa'kksa dks lgh vuqØe ls yxkb,
(i) uUn
(ii) f'k'kqukx
(iii) ekS;Z
(iv) g;Zad
(1) i, iv, ii & iii
(2) ii, iv, iii & i
(3) iv, ii, i & iii
(4) iv, i, ii & iii
35. Arrange the following ancient Indian
dynasties in the correct chronological order
(i) Nandas
(ii) Shishunagas
(iii) Mauryas
(iv) Haryankas
(1) i, iv, ii & iii
(2) ii, iv, iii & i
(3) iv, ii, i & iii
(4) iv, i, ii & iii
36. lkrokgu oa'k dk laLFkkid dkSu Fkk
(1) Jh lkrd.khZ
(2) fleq[k
(3) iqYeoh
(4) ;KaJh lkrd.khZ
36. Who was the founder of the Satavahana dynasty
(1) Sri Satakarni
(2) Simukha
(3) Pulamavi
(4) Yajnasri Satakarni
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37. dkSu lcls egku lkrokgu 'kkld ekuk tkrk gS
(1) xkSrehiq= lkrd.khZ
(2) gyk
(3) fleq[k
(4) xkSrehiq= ;KaJh
37. Who is considered as the greatest
Satavahana ruler
(1) Gautamiputra Satakarni
(2) Hala
(3) Simukha
(4) Gautamiputra Yajnasri
38. fdlus vkSj dc 'kd laor~ dh 'kq#vkr dh
(1) dSMfQlsl us 58 BC esa
(2) #ænkeu-I us 78 AD esa
(3) foØekfnR; us 58 BC esa
(4) dfu"d us 78 AD esa
38. Who started the Saka era and when
(1) Khadphises in 58 BC
(2) Rudradaman-I in 78 AD
(3) Vikramaditya in 58 BC
(4) Kanishka in 78 AD
39. ehus.Mj ftldk nwljk uke fefyUn Fkk] fuEu fons'kh jktoa'kksa esa ls fdlls lEcfU/kr Fkk
(1) fgUn-;o.k
(2) ikfFkZ;u
(3) dq"kk.k
(4) 'kd
39. Menander also known as Milinda belonged to which of the following foreign dynasties
(1) Indo-Greek
(2) Parthians
(3) Kushana
(4) Sakas
40. fuEu esa dkSu jkse lkezkT; dks Hkkjrh; fu;kZr dh çeq[k oLrq,¡ Fkh
(1) vukt
(2) m|ksx ds fy, dPpk eky
(3) ?kksM+s
(4) Hkksx-foykl dh oLrq,¡
40. Which of the following were the main
items of Indian exports to the Roman Empire
(1) Food Grains
(2) Raw material for industries
(3) Horses
(4) Luxury goods
41. fuEu fdu 'kkldksa us rFkkdfFkr ^flYd ekxZ* ij fu;U=.k vkSj mlls lokZf/kd jktLo çkIr fd;k
41. Which of the following rulers controlled the so-called 'Silk Route' and also benefited the most from the revenue it brought
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(1) ikfFkZ;u
(2) lkrokgu
(3) dq"kk.k
(4) 'kd
(1) Parthians
(2) Satavahanas
(3) Kushana
(4) Sakas
42. fuEu esa fdl cUnjxkg ij lcls cM+h jkse cLrh vkSj m|ksx ik;k x;k gS
(1) Hkk:p
(2) rkezfyfIr
(3) eqt+fjl
(4) vfjdkesMq
42. At which of the following ports the
largest Roman settlement and a Roman factory have been discovered
(1) Bharauch
(2) Tamralipti
(3) Muziris
(4) Arikamedu
43. esgjkSyh vfHkys[k ik;k x;k gS
(1) ykSg LrEHk ij
(2) ik"kk.k LrEHk ij
(3) rkez LrEHk ij
(4) Lo.kZ LrEHk ij
43. Mehrauli inscription is found on
(1) Iron Pillar
(2) Stone Pillar
(3) Copper Pillar
(4) Golden Pillar
44. fuEu esa dkSu xqIr 'kkld vius flDdksa ij ck¡lqjh ;k oh.kk ctkrs fn[kk;k x;k gS
(1) pUæxqIr-I
(2) pUæxqIr-II
(3) leqæxqIr
(4) LdUnxqIr
44. Which of the following Gupta king is
represented on his coins as playing the Flute or Veena
(1) Chandragupta-I
(2) Chandragupta-II
(3) Samudragupta
(4) Skandagupta
45. xqIr laor~ dh 'kq#vkr fdlus vkSj dc dh
(1) ?kVksRdp us 300 AD esa
(2) JhxqIr us 309-10 AD esa
(3) leqæxqIr us 324 AD esa
(4) pUæxqIr-I us 319-20 AD esa
45. The Gupta era was started by whom and
when
(1) Ghatotkacha in 300 AD
(2) Shrigupta in 309-10 AD
(3) Samudragupta in 324 AD
(4) Chandragupta-I in 319-20 AD
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46. g"kZo/kZu dh çkjfEHkd jkt/kkuh D;k Fkh
(1) Fkkus'oj
(2) dUukSt
(3) eFkqjk
(4) ç;kx
46. What was the early capital of Harshavardhana
(1) Thaneshwar
(2) Kannauj
(3) Mathura
(4) Prayag
47. g"kZ ds lkezkT; esa dkSu phuh ckS) ;k=h vk;k
(1) bfRlax
(2) Qkg;ku
(3) àsu lkax
(4) okax àsu fRl
47. Which Chinese Buddhist pilgrim visited Harsha's empire
(1) Itsing
(2) Fahien
(3) Hiuen Tsang
(4) Wang Hiuen Tse
48. g"kZ dk njckj dfo dkSu Fkk
(1) ck.k
(2) dkfynkl
(3) jfo dhfFkZ
(4) gfjls.k
48. Who was the court poet of Harsha
(1) Bana
(2) Kalidas
(3) Ravi Kirthi
(4) Harisena
49. cknkeh ds pkyqD; oa'k dk laLFkkid dkSu Fkk
(1) dhfrZoeZu-I
(2) foØekfnR;-I
(3) dhfrZoeZu-II
(4) fot;fnR;
49. Who was the founder of the Chalukyas of
Badami
(1) Kirtivarman-I
(2) Vikramaditya-I
(3) Kirtivarman-II
(4) Vijayaditya
50. àsu lkax fdl 'kkld ds 'kklu dky esa pkyqD; jkT; igq¡pk
(1) foØekfnR;-II
(2) iqydsflu-II
50. During whose reign did Hiuen Tsang
visited the Chalukya Kingdom
(1) Vikramaditya-II
(2) Pulkesin-II
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(3) dhfrZoeZu-II
(4) fot;fnR;
(3) Kirtivarman-II
(4) Vijayaditya
51. cknkeh ds pkyqD;ksa us fdl LFkkiR; 'kSyh dks fodflr fd;k Fkk
(1) ukxj 'kSyh
(2) MªsfoM 'kSyh
(3) cslj 'kSyh
(4) xksiqje 'kSyh
51. Which architectural style was developed by the Chalukyas of Badami
(1) Nagara style
(2) Dravida style
(3) Vesara style
(4) Gopuram style
52. 'kadjkpk;Z dk ledkyhu iYyo 'kkld dkSu Fkk
(1) egsUæoeZu-I
(2) ujflagoeZu-II
(3) uUnhoeZu-II
(4) nUrhoeZu
52. Which Pallava ruler was a contemporary
of Shankaracharya
(1) Mahendravarman-I
(2) Narsimhavarman-II
(3) Nandivarman-II
(4) Dantivarman
53. dafpiqje fLFkr çfl) oSdq.B is#ey efUnj fdlus cuok;k Fkk
(1) ujflagoeZu-II
(2) ijkes'ojoeZu-II
(3) uUnhoeZu-II
(4) vifjftr
53. Who built the famous Vaikunta Perumal
temple at Kanchipuram
(1) Narsimhavarman-II
(2) Parameshwaravarman-II
(3) Nandivarman-II
(4) Aparijita
54. eEeykiqje 'kgj] ftls egkcyhiqje ds uke ls Hkh tkuk tkrk gS] dh LFkkiuk fdlus dh Fkh
(1) flagfo".kq
(2) ujflagoeZu-I
(3) ujflagoeZu-II
(4) ijkes'ojoeZu-I
54. Who founded the city of Mammalapuram, also known as Mahabalipuram
(1) Sinhavishnu
(2) Narsimhavarman-I
(3) Narsimhavarman-II
(4) Parameshwaravarman-I
55. fuEu esa fdl jktoa'k us dUukSt ij vf/kdkj ikus ds fy, gq, f=dks.kkRed la?k"kZ esa Hkkx
55. Which of the following dynasties did not take part in the triangular conflict for the
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ugha fy;k
(1) iky
(2) çfrgkj
(3) lsu
(4) jk"VªdwV
control of Kannauj
(1) Palas
(2) Pratiharas
(3) Senas
(4) Rashtrakutas
56. ,yksjk esa fdl jk"VªdwV 'kkld us f'ko dk çfl) dSyk'k efUnj cuok;k
(1) nfUrnqxZ
(2) veks?ko"kZ-I
(3) Ñ".kk-I
(4) [kksfFkx
56. Which Rashtrakuta ruler built the famous Kailash temple of Siva at Ellora
(1) Dantidurga
(2) Amoghavarsha-I
(3) Krishna-I
(4) Khothiga
57. ckS)ksa ds fy, fdl iky ujs'k us foØef'kyk fo'ofo|ky; dk fuekZ.k djok;k
(1) eghiky
(2) nsoiky
(3) xksiky
(4) /keZiky
57. Which Pala ruler founded the famous
Vikramashila University for the Buddhists
(1) Mahipala
(2) Devapala
(3) Gopala
(4) Dharmapala
58. ^gkFkhxqQk vfHkys[k* esa fdl 'kkld dk o.kZu gS
(1) #ænkeu-I
(2) xkSrehiq= lkrd.khZ
(3) leqæxqIr
(4) [kkjosy
58. 'Hathigupha Inscription' refers to which ruler
(1) Rudradaman-I
(2) Gautamiputra Satakarni
(3) Samudragupta
(4) Kharavela
59. fdl xqIr 'kkld us ^foØekfnR;* dh mikf/k /kkj.k dh Fkh
(1) pUæxqIr-I
(2) leqæxqIr
(3) pUæxqIr-II
59. Which Gupta ruler had the title of
'Vikramaditya'
(1) Chandragupta-I
(2) Samudragupta
(3) Chandragupta-II
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60. og dkSu-lk pkyqD; 'kgj gS ftls efUnjksa dk 'kgj dgk tkrk gS
(1) ,gksy
(2) cnkeh
(3) iêkndy
(4) vtUrk
60. Which Chalukyan town is known as the
town of temples
(1) Aihole
(2) Badami
(3) Pattadakal
(4) Ajanta
61. e/;dkyhu fnYyh ds rFkkdfFkr ^lkr uxjksa* ds fdl Hkkx dh uhao fuEufyf[kr esa ls igyh ckj dqrqcqn~nhu ,scd us j[kh Fkh (1) lhjh
(2) rqxydkckn
(3) esgjkSyh
(4) gkSt-,-[kkl
61. Among the following which was that part of Delhi where Qutubuddin Aibak laid the foundation of the first so-called "Seven Cities" of Medieval Delhi
(1) Siri
(2) Tughlaqabad
(3) Mehrauli
(4) Hauz-e-khas
62. nkl oa'k ds lqYrkuksa dks bYckjh-rqdZ ds uke ls Hkh tkuk tkrk gS D;ksafd os bYckjh tkfr ls lEc) FksA uhps fn;s gq, fodYiksa esa dkSu 'kkld bYckjh-tkfr ls lac) ugha Fkk]
(1) dqrqcqn~nhu ,scd
(2) bYrqrfe'k
(3) ukfl#n~nhu egewn
(4) fx;klqn~nhu cYcu
62. The Sultans of the Slave Dynasty are also
known as Ilbari Turks because they belonged to the Ilbari tribe. Who among the following rulers did not belong to the Ilbari tribe
(1) Qutubuddin Aibak
(2) Iltutmish
(3) Nasiruddin Mahmud
(4) Ghiyasuddin Balban
63. fnYyh dk og dkSu lqYrku Fkk ftlus fu;fer eqæk tkjh dh vkSj fnYyh dks vius lkezkT; dh jkt/kkuh ?kksf"kr fd;k
(1) vkjke 'kkg
(2) bYrqrfe'k
(3) ukfl#n~nhu egewn
(4) cYcu
63. Who was the first Sultan of Delhi who
issued regular currency and declared Delhi as the capital of his empire
(1) Aram Shah
(2) Iltutmish
(3) Nasiruddin Mahmud
(4) Balban
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64. ^nhoku-,-vt+Z* ;k lSU;foHkkx fdlds }kjk cuk;k x;k
(1) vykmn~nhu f[kyth
(2) cYcu
(3) fx;klqn~nhu rqxyd
(4) fQjkst rqxyd
64. The Diwan-i-arz or the Department of
Military Affairs was created by
(1) Allauddin Khilji
(2) Balban
(3) Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq
(4) Firoz Tughlaq
65. fdlds 'kklu dky esa rSewjyax us Hkkjr ij vkØe.k fd;k rFkk fnYyh dks ywVk
(1) uljr 'kkg
(2) ukfl#n~nhu egewn
(3) ukfl#n~nhu egewn rqxyd
(4) nkSyr [kku yksnh
65. In whose reign did Timur (Timurlane)
invade India and ransacked Delhi
(1) Nasrat Shah
(2) Nasiruddin Mahmud
(3) Nasiruddin Mahmud Tughlaq
(4) Daulat Khan Lodi
66. yksnh jktoa'k ds 'kkld Fks
(1) 'kq)rqdZ
(2) rSewjhrqdZ
(3) 'kq) vQxku
(4) rqdZ] tks vQxkfuLrku esa cl x;s Fks
66. The rulers of the Lodi dynasty were
(1) Pure Turks
(2) Timurid Turks
(3) Pure Afghans
(4) Turks settled in Afghanistan
67. f[kyft;ksa dk lÙkk esa vkuk bfrgkl esa fdl uke ls tkuk tkrk gS
(1) f[kyth lkezkT;okn
(2) f[kyth Økafr
(3) f[kyft;ksa }kjk lÙkk dk cyiwoZd vigj.k
(4) f[kyft;ksa }kjk lSfud foæksg
67. In history of advent of the Khiljis in
power is known as
(1) Khilji imperialism
(2) Khilji Revolution
(3) Khilji usurption
(4) Khiji coup
68. dgk¡ ls çkIr dherh /ku ds ckn vykmn~nhu f[kyth us fnYyh dh xn~nh ij vf/kdkj dj fy;k
(1) pUnsjh
(2) xqtjkr
(3) nsofxfj
68. Alauddin Khilji captured the throne of Delhi after securing fabulous wealth from
(1) Chanderi
(2) Gujarat
(3) Devagiri
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(4) fpÙkkSM+ (4) Chittor
69. uhps fn;s x;s uxjksa esa fdldh LFkkiuk fQjkst rqxyd us ugha dh Fkh
(1) Qrsgkckn
(2) tkSuiqj
(3) Qrsgiqj
(4) fglkj
69. Which of the following cities was not
founded by Firoz Tughlaq
(1) Fatehabad
(2) Jaunpur
(3) Fatehpur
(4) Hissar
70. uhps fn;s x;s fodYiksa esa og dkSu lk lqYrku Fkk ftlus ^fldUnj-,-lkuh* dh in~oh /kkj.k dh Fkh
(1) cYcu
(2) vykmn~nhu f[kyth
(3) eqgEen-fcu-rqxyd
(4) fldUnj yksnh
70. Who among the following Sultans styled
himself "The second Alexander" (Sikander-i-sani)
(1) Balban
(2) Alauddin Khilji
(3) Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq
(4) Sikander Lodi
71. [kyhQk ls ekU;rk çnku djus ds fy, vuqjks/k djus vkSj [kyhQk ls ekU;rk çnku djus laca/kh ekU;rk i= çkIr djus okyk igyk lqYrku dkSu Fkk
(1) bYrqrfe'k
(2) tykyqn~nhu f[kyth
(3) fQjkst rqxyd
(4) cYcu
71. Who was the first Sultan of Delhi who requested and obtained letters of investiture from the Caliph
(1) Iltutmish
(2) Jalaluddin Khilji
(3) Firoz Tughlaq
(4) Balban
72. vykmn~nhu f[kyth }kjk cktkj fu;a=.k O;oLFkk dks ykxw djus dk eq[; mís'; D;k Fkk
(1) lkekU; tudY;k.k
(2) de osru esa vius lSfudksa dks larq"V j[kuk
(3) fgUnw O;olk;h o O;kikfj;ksa dks larq"V j[kuk
(4) voS/k O;kikj /ka/kksa dks can djuk
72. What was the main motive of Alauddin
Khilji in introducing the market control measures or economic regulations
(1) General welfare of the people
(2) To keep his soldiers contented on a meagre salary
(3) To control the Hindu merchants and traders
(4) To stop illegal trade practices
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73. fnYyh ds dqN lqYrku ^ewfrZ-Hkatd* vkSj ^eafnj rksM+us okys* ds :i esa dq[;kr FksA muds bu dk;ksaZ dk eq[; mís'; D;k Fkk (1) cgqr gh ewY;oku o dherh /ku dks ywVus
dk
(2) pw¡dh bLyke ewfrZ-iwtk dk i{k/kj ugha Fkk vkSj ewfrZ;ksa dks rksM+uk mudk /kkfeZd dÙkZO; Fkk
(3) Lons'kh turk ds chp esa fonsf'k;ksa dh Js"Brk dks iq"V djuk
(4) lSfudksa ds /kkfeZd mRlkg dks c<+kuk
73. Some of Delhi Sultans gained notoriety
as temple breakers and idol-smashers. What was the principal motive for their iconoclasm
(1) To loot the fabulous wealth of the temples
(2) Since Islam did not favour idol worship breaking of idols was a religious duty
(3) It served the purpose of impressing the superiority of the foreigners on the indigenous population
(4) To inculcate religious zeal among the soldiers
74. vQljksa dk lewg ftudks lkewfgd :i ls ^mejk* ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gS] ^Fks*
(1) dqyhu ;k vfHktkr
(2) çkarh; xouZj
(3) bDrknkj
(4) jktLo vf/kdkjh
74. A group of officers to be collectively
known as 'umrahs' were
(1) Nobles
(2) Provincial governors
(3) Iqtadars
(4) Revenue officials
75. fuEufyf[kr esa ls lYrur-dky dk dkSu Qkjlh bfrgkldkj gS tks vykmn~nhu f[kyth ds fpÙkkSM+ vfHk;ku esa mlds lkFk x;k Fkk
(1) vehj [kqljks
(2) feugkt-ml-fljkt
(3) ft;kmn~nhu cjuh
(4) 'kEl-,-fljkt vQhQ
75. Who among the following was the Persian historian of the Sultanate period who accompained Alauddin Khilji on his expedition to Chittor
(1) Amir Khusrau
(2) Minhaj-us-Siraj
(3) Ziauddin Barni
(4) Shams-i-Siraj Afif
76. lYrurdkyhu lsuk dk lcls egÙoiw.kZ Hkkx Fkk
(1) iSny lsuk
(2) rksi[kkuk
76. The most important branch of the army
of the Sultanate was
(1) Infantry
(2) Artillery
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(3) ?kqM+lokj
(4) gkFkh
(3) Cavalry
(4) Elephants
77. vykmn~nhu f[kyth us in~ekorh] tks esokM+ ds jk.kk jru flag dh jkuh Fkh] dks lqjf{kr çkIr djus dh bPNk ls fpÙkkSM+ ij vkØe.k fd;k Fkk] bl fpÙkkSM+ vkØe.k dh dgkuh dk Li"V :i ls o.kZu fd;k gS
(1) ^[ktkbu-my-Qrwg* esa vehj [kqljks us
(2) ^jktLFkku ds iqjko'ks"k vkSj vk[;ku* esa duZy ts0 VkWM us
(3) egkdkO; ^in~ekorh* esa efyd eqgEen tk;lh us
(4) ^jsgyk* esa bCuscrwrk us
77. The story that Alauddin Khilji invaded
Chittor to secure Padmini, the queen of Rana Ratna Singh of Mewar was vividly described by
(1) Amir Khusrau in 'Khazain-ul-Fatuh'
(2) Col. J. Todd in 'Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan'
(3) Malik Muhammad Jayasi in his epic 'Padmavati'
(4) Ibn-e-Batuta in his 'Rahela'
78. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlus Hkkjrh; laxhr esa Qkjlh-vjch jkxksa dks vkjaHk fd;k
(1) fQjnkSlh
(2) lknh
(3) vehj [kqljks
(4) ihj cks/kk
78. Which of the following introduced Perso-Arabic melodies (Ragas) into Indian music
(1) Firdausi
(2) Sadi
(3) Amir Khusrau
(4) Pir Bodhan
79. lwQh lar tks vius ;qx dk f}rh; egku laxhrdkj ekuk tkrk Fkk
(1) ihjcks/kk
(2) ealwj-fcu-gYykt
(3) vy-xtkyh
(4) jkfc;k
79. The Sufi saint who was supposed to be the second great musician of the age was
(1) Pir Bodhan
(2) Mansur-Bin-Hallaj
(3) Al-Ghazali
(4) Rabia
80. Hkkjrh; laxhr ;a= esa Hkkjrh; bLykfed lfEeJ.k dk lcls lqUnj mnkgj.k fuEu esa ls dkSu gS
(1) lkjaxh
(2) flrkj
80. Which of the following Indian musical instruments is the finest example of Indo-Islamic synthesis
(1) Sarangi
(2) Sitar
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(3) rcyk
(4) 'kgukbZ
(3) Tabla
(4) Shehnai
81. fefJr fgUnqLrkuh laxhr ds fodkl esa fnYyh ds fdl lqYrku us ;ksxnku ugha fn;k Fkk
(1) dSdqckn
(2) vykmn~nhu f[kyth
(3) fx;klqn~nhu rqxyd
(4) fldUnj yksnh
81. Who was the Sultan of Delhi who did not
contribute to the development of composite Hindustani music
(1) Kaiqubad
(2) Alauddin Khilji
(3) Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq
(4) Sikandar Lodi
82. lYrurdkyhu og dkSu eqfLye fo}ku Fkk tks ,d dq'ky laLÑr fo}ku Hkh Fkk
(1) vYc:uh
(2) vehj [kqljks
(3) vehj glu nsgyoh
(4) cnzqn~nhu
82. Who was a Muslim scholar during the Sultanate period who was an accomplished Sanskrit scholar
(1) Alberuni
(2) Amir Khusrau
(3) Amir Hasan Dehlavi
(4) Badruddin
83. jktfouksn] laLÑr esa xqtjkr ds lqYrku egewn csxM+k dh vkRedFkk gS] dks fuEu esa ls fdlus fy[kk Fkk
(1) ikFkZlkjFkh feJk
(2) mn;jkt
(3) okeuHkê ck.k
(4) u;pUæ lwjh
83. Who among the following wrote
Rajavinoda, a biography of Sultan Mahmud Begarha of Gujarat in Sanskrit
(1) Parthasarthi Misra
(2) Udayaraj
(3) Vamana Bhatta Bana
(4) Nayachandra Suri
84. [kM+h cksyh ds tud Fks
(1) efyd eqgEen tk;lh
(2) vehj [kqljks
(3) eqYyk nkÅn
(4) jl[kku
84. The father of Khari Boli was
(1) Malik Muhammad Jayasi
(2) Amir Khusrau
(3) Mulla Daud
(4) Rasakhan
85. fgUnqLrkuh daB laxhr dh 'kSyh ftldk pfj= xSj bLykfed Fkk
85. The style of vocal Hindustani music
which was non-Islamic in character was
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(1) [;ky
(2) rjkuk
(3) dOokyh
(4) /kzqin
(1) Khyal
(2) Tarana
(3) Qawwali
(4) Dhurupad
86. og dkSu lwQh lUr Fkk tks dqjku ,oa vU; lHkh /keZxzaFkksa dk dVq vkykspd Fkk
(1) fe;ka ehj
(2) cqYys'kkg
(3) ;kjh lkgc
(4) 'kkg djhe
86. The Sufi saint who was bitter critic of the Quran and all other scriptures was
(1) Mian Mir
(2) Bulle Shah
(3) Yari Sahab
(4) Shah Karim
87. bLyke }kjk vR;f/kd çsfjr larksa esa fuEu esa ls dkSu Fkk
(1) jkekuqt
(2) ukenso
(3) pSrU;
(4) jkekuUn
87. Who among the following Bhakti saints
was greatly influenced by Islam
(1) Ramanuja
(2) Namdeva
(3) Chaitanya
(4) Ramananda
88. fuEufyf[kr larksa esa og dkSu Fkk ftlds ckjg (12) vuq;kf;;ksa esa ,d dlkbZ] ,d ukbZ] ,d eksph vkSj ,d eqfLye tqykgk 'kkfey Fks
(1) oYyHkkpk;Z
(2) jkekuUn
(3) dchj
(4) lwjnkl
88. Who among the following Bhakti saints
had twelve disciples including a butcher, a barber, a cobbler and a muslim weaver
(1) Vallabhacharya
(2) Ramananda
(3) Kabir
(4) Surdas
89. fuEufyf[kr esa ls og dkSu HkfDr lar Fkk tks igys lwQh yksxksa ds LkkFk jgk ysfdu ckn esa mUgsa NksM+ fn;k
(1) dchj
(2) ukud
89. Who among the following Bhakti saints first joined the Sufis and latter left them
(1) Kabir
(2) Nanak
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(3) ukenso
(4) rqdkjke
(3) Namdev
(4) Tukaram
90. lwjnkl }kjk viuh HkfDr iw.kZ dforkvksa esa ç;qDr Hkk"kk gS
(1) fgUnh
(2) eSfFkyh
(3) vo/kh
(4) cztHkk"kk
90. What was the language used by Surdas
for his devotional poems
(1) Hindi
(2) Maithli
(3) Avadhi
(4) Brijbhasha
91. lwfQ;ksa us fgUnqLrku ls fuEu esa ls fdldks xzg.k fd;k
(1) jgL;okn
(2) HkfDriw.kZ pfj= ds laxhr dk lgkjk
(3) dBksj 'kkdkgkjokn
(4) ;ksx dk vH;kl
91. Which of the following was borrowed by
the Sufis from Hinduism
(1) Mysticism
(2) Resort to music of devotional character
(3) Strict vegetarianism
(4) Practice of yoga
92. fuEufyf[kr HkfDr larksa esa ls dkSu O;olk; ls eksph Fkk
(1) nknw
(2) jSnkl
(3) (1) vkSj (2) nksuksa
(4) eywdnkl
92. Who among the following Bhakti saints was a cobbler by profession
(1) Dadu
(2) Raidas
(3) Both (1) and (2)
(4) Malukdas
93. egkjk"Vª ds larksa esa ukenso ds ^xq#* fuEu esa ls dkSu Fks
(1) tus'oj
(2) fouksck [kspj
(3) rqdkjke
(4) ,dukFk
93. Who among the following was the 'guru'
of Namdev, a saint of Maharashtra
(1) Janeshwar
(2) Vinoba Khechar
(3) Tukaram
(4) Eknath
94. ,d egku O;aX;dkj vkSj ftlus vius le; dh lHkh laLFkkvksa dk migkl fd;k]
94. Which of the following was a great satirist and ridiculed all the institutions
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fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu Fkk
(1) dchj
(2) ukud
(3) jkekuUn
(4) pSrU;
of his time
(1) Kabir
(2) Nanak
(3) Ramananda
(4) Chaitanya
95. e/;dkyhu Hkkjr dh og efgyk lUr dkSu Fkh tks 'kSoerkoyEch Hkh Fkh
(1) d'ehj dh yYy
(2) jktLFkku dh ehjkckbZ
(3) ihik dh jkuh lhrk
(4) egkjk"Vª dh tkSukckbZ
95. Which woman saint during medieval times was also a shaivite
(1) Lalla of Kashmir
(2) Mirabai of Rajasthan
(3) Sita the queen of Pipa
(4) Jaunabai of Maharashtra
96. dchj ds nsgkUr ds ckn mudh lekf/k cukbZ xbZ
(1) okjk.klh esa
(2) xksj[kiqj esa
(3) exgj esa
(4) cLrh esa
96. After Kabir's death his tomb was built at
(1) Varanasi
(2) Gorakhpur
(3) Magahar
(4) Basti
97. fp'rh laçnk; lcls yksdfç; laçnk; Fkk D;ksafd
(1) bldk mPp uSfrd vkn'kZ gS
(2) lkekU; yksxksa ls fp'rh larksa dk rknkRe; gS
(3) blds larksa dk mnkj ,oa lkoZHkkSe n`f"Vdks.k gS
(4) mijksDr lHkh
97. The Chisti order became the most
popular Sufi order because of
(1) Its high ethical ideals
(2) The identification of the Chisti saints with the common people
(3) The liberal and catholic outlook of its saints
(4) All of the above
98. ckcj dh vkRedFkk ^ckcjukek* ;k ^rqtqd-,-ckcjh* dh Hkk"kk gS
(1) Qkjlh
(2) vjch
98. In which language Babur wrote
his autobiography "Babur-Namah" of 'Tuzuk-i-Baburi'
(1) Persian
(2) Arabic
(3) Pushto
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(3) i'rks
(4) rqdhZ
(4) Turkish
99. fnYyh dks iqu% çkIr djus vkSj mlds fnYyh esa nwljs jkT;kfHk"ksd ds ckn gqek;w¡ 'kklu dj ldk
(1) Ng eghus rd
(2) <+kbZ o"kZ rd
(3) nks o"kZ rd
(4) pkSng eghus rd
99. After recapturing Delhi and his record coronation in Delhi, Humayun could only rule for
(1) Six months
(2) Two and a half years
(3) Two years
(4) Fourteen months
100. dykukSj esa vdcj ds jkT;kfHk"ksd ds le; mldh mez Fkh
(1) 13 o"kZ 6 ekg
(2) 15 o"kZ
(3) 18 o"kZ
(4) 20 o"kZ
100. At the time of his coronation at Kalanaur
the age of Akbar was
(1) Thirteen and a half years
(2) Fifteen years
(3) Eighteen years
(4) Twenty years
101. okLdksfMxkek us ,d u;s Hkkjr ekxZ dks [kkstk vkSj 1498 esa og fdl LFkku ij igq¡pk
(1) iqyhdV
(2) dfjdky
(3) xksok
(4) dkyhdV
101. Vasco da Gama found out a new route to
India and in 1498 reached
(1) Pullicat
(2) Karikal
(3) Goa
(4) Calicut
102. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu Hkkjr esa iqrZxkyh 'kklu dk laLFkkid ekuk tkrk gS
(1) okLdksfMxkek
(2) isMªks vYokjst dkcjky
(3) vYesMk
(4) vyQkalks fn vYcqddZ
102. Which of the following is regarded to have laid the real foundation of Portuguese rule in India
(1) Vasco da Gama
(2) Pedro Alvarez Cabral
(3) Almeida
(4) Alfonso de Albuquerque
103. Hkkjr esa LFkkfir dh tkus okyh rFkkdfFkr
103. The so-called European factories in India
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^;wjksih; QSfDVª;k¡* fuEufyf[kr esa ls D;k Fkha
(1) mRiknu dsUæ
(2) xksnke
(3) O;kikfjd LFky
(4) fdykcUn ;wjksih; uxj
were their
(1) Production centres
(2) Godowns
(3) Trading stations
(4) Fortified European cities
104. Hkkjr esa ^bafXy'k bZLV bafM;k daiuh* dh igyh çslhMsalh fuEufyf[kr esa ls dgk¡ LFkkfir gqbZ Fkh
(1) eækl
(2) elwyh iêue
(3) lwjr
(4) gqxyh
104. In India the English East India Company's first presidency was established at
(1) Madras
(2) Masulipattam
(3) Surat
(4) Hugli
105. f'kokth viuk ^xq#* fdldks ekurs Fks
(1) nknk dksa.knso
(2) leFkZ jkenkl
(3) rqdkjke
(4) ,dukFk
105. Whom did Shivaji regard as his "guru"
(1) Dadaji Kondandeva
(2) Samarth Ramdas
(3) Tukaram
(4) Eknath
106. f'kokth us viuk çkjafHkd vfHk;ku fdlds fo#) pyk;k
(1) chtkiqj ds 'kkld ds fo#)
(2) eqxy lezkV ds fo#)
(3) vgenuxj ds 'kkld ds fo#)
(4) fdyksa ds oa'kkuqxr ç/kkuksa ,oa chtkiqj ds vQljksa ds fo#)
106. Against whom did Shivaji launch his initial campaigns
(1) The ruler of Bijapur
(2) The Mughal Emperor
(3) The ruler of Ahmadnagar
(4) The hereditary chiefs of forts and local officers of Bijapur
107. eqxyksa }kjk jk;x<+ ds iru ds ckn] ejkBk ljdkj dh vxyh jkt/kkuh Fkh (1) lrkjk
(2) dksYgkiqj
(3) iwuk
(4) lwik
107. After the fall of Raigarh to the Mughals,
the next capital of the Maratha Government was
(1) Satara
(2) Kolhapur
(3) Pune
(4) Supa
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108. 'kkgw ds mÙkjkf/kdkjh jkejktk (1749-77) dh lgk;rk rkjkckbZ us dSls fd;k
(1) mUgsa ejkBk lkezkT; dk mÙkjkf/kdkjh fu;qDr djds
(2) rkjkckbZ us igys jkejktk dks viuk ikS= ?kksf"kr fd;k vkSj ckn esa blls budkj dj fn;k
(3) mlds fo#) is'kok dk lkFk fn;k
(4) is'kok ds fo#) mldk lkFk fn;k
108. How did Tarabai help Ramaraja (1749-77)
the successor of Shahu
(1) By appointing him successor to the Maratha kingdom
(2) By first declaring him to be the grandson of Ramraja and later denying it
(3) By joining the Peshwa against him
(4) By joining him against the Peshwa
109. is'kokvksa ds jktoa'k dk laLFkkid dkSu Fkk
(1) ij'kqjke f=;Ecd
(2) jkepUæ iUr
(3) ckykth fo'oukFk
(4) ckykth ckthjko
109. Which of the following was the founder of the House of Peshwa
(1) Parshuram Triambak
(2) Ramchandra Pant
(3) Balaji Vishwanath
(4) Balaji Bajirao
110.
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ukuk lkgc ds uke ls çfl) Fkk
(1) ckthjko-I
(2) ckykth ckthjko
(3) ukuk QM.kohl
(4) egknth flfU/k;k
110. Who among the following is popularly known as Nana Saheb
(1) Bajirao-I
(2) Balaji Bajirao
(3) Nana Phadnavis
(4) Mahadji Sindhia
111. ikuhir ds r`rh; ;q) esa ejkBk lsukvksa dk ç/kku lsukuk;d dkSu Fkk
(1) fo'okl jko
(2) lnkf'ko jko HkkÅ
(3) eYgkj jko gksYdj
(4) nÙkkth flaf/k;k
111. Who among the following was the Commander-in-chief of the Maratha troops in the third Battle of Panipat
(1) Vishwas Rao
(2) Sadashiv Rao Bahu
(3) Malhar Rao Holker
(4) Dattaji Sindhia
112. vBkjgoha 'krkCnh esa ejkBk ukSlsuk dk fodkl fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlus fd;k
112. Who among the following developed
Maratha navy in the eighteenth century
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(1) flfU/k;k
(2) xk;dokM+
(3) vkaxfj;k
(4) flíh
(1) The Sindhias
(2) The Gaikwars
(3) The Angrias
(4) The Siddis
113. og dkSu vafre is'kok Fkk] ftUgksaus vaxzstksa ds isa'kuHkksxh ds :i esa vius thou ds vafre 30 o"kZ fcBwj esa O;rhr fd,
(1) ukjk;.k jko
(2) ek/kojko-I
(3) ek/kojko ukjk;.k
(4) ckthjko-II
113. The last Peshwa who became a
pensioner of the British and lived in Bithur for more than thirty years was
(1) Narain Rao
(2) Madhav Rao-I
(3) Madhav Rao Narain
(4) Bajirao-II
114. vkSjaxtsc dk iq=] tks cgknqj 'kkg dh mikf/k /kkj.k djds mldk mÙkjkf/kdkjh cuk] og Fkk
(1) vdcj
(2) eqgEen vkt+e
(3) eqvT+t+e
(4) dkec['k
114. The son of Aurangzeb who succeeded him with the title of Bahadur Shah was
(1) Akbar
(2) Muhammad Azam
(3) Muazzam
(4) Kam Baksh
115. tgk¡nkj 'kkg dks vinLFk djus ds i'pkr Q#Z[kfl;j (1713-19) fdldh lgk;rk ls flagklu ij cSBk
(1) fpu fdfyp [kka
(2) eksgEen vehu [kka
(3) lS;n ca/kq
(4) xkthmn~nhu fQjkst tax
115. Who among the following supported
Farrukhsiyar (1713-19) to ascend the throne after deposing Jahandar Shah
(1) Chin Qulich Khan
(2) Mohammad Amin Khan
(3) Saiyad Brothers
(4) Ghaziuddin Firuz Jung
116. yky dq¡oj uked oS';k fdlds 'kklu dky esa eqxy lkezkT; dh drkZ-/krkZ cu xbZ (1) tgk¡nkj 'kkg
(2) eqgEen 'kkg
(3) vkyexhj-II
116. A courtesan named Lal Kunwar
dominated the affairs of the Mughal empire during the reign of
(1) Jahandar Shah
(2) Muhammad Shah
(3) Alamgir-II
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(4) 'kkg vkye-II (4) Shah Alam-II
117. Qjojh 1739 bZ0 esa eqxy lezkV vkSj ukfnj'kkg dh lsukvksa ds e/; ;q) dgk¡ yM+k x;k Fkk
(1) fnYyh
(2) djuky
(3) ykgkSj
(4) ikuhir
117. Where did the battle between the armies
of the Mughal emperor and Nadir Shah take place in February 1739
(1) Delhi
(2) Karnal
(3) Lahore
(4) Panipat
118. ikuhir ds r`rh; ;q) ds ckn vgen'kkg vCnkyh us Hkkjr NksM+us ls igys fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls Hkkjr dk lezkV ?kksf"kr fd;k
(1) vkyexhj f}rh;
(2) 'kkgtgk¡ rrh;
(3) 'kkgvkye f}rh;
(4) vdcj f}rh;
118. Whom did Ahmad Shah Abdali proclaim
as emperor of India before leaving India after the third Battle of Panipat
(1) Alamgir-II
(2) Shah Jahan-III
(3) Shah Alam-II
(4) Akbar-II
119. eqxy ckn'kkg 'kkg vkye f}rh; dks ftl vQxku ljnkj us va/kk dj fn;k Fkk] og Fkk
(1) gkfQt jger [kka
(2) xqyke dkfnj :gsyk
(3) uthc-mn-nkSyk
(4) vgen [kka caax'k
119. The Mughal emperor Shah Alam II was blinded by an Afghan chief, who was he
(1) Hafiz Rahmat Khan
(2) Gulam Qadir Rohilla
(3) Najib-ud-daulah
(4) Ahmad Khan Bangash
120. caxky dk eqxy lwcsnkj eqf'kZn dqyh [kka ewyr% dkSu Fkk
(1) ,d Qkjlh
(2) ,d bjkdh
(3) ,d vQxkuh
(4) ,d nf{k.k Hkkjrh; czkã.k
120. Murshid Quli Khan the Mughal governor
in Bengal was originally
(1) A Persian
(2) An Iraqi
(3) An Afghani
(4) A South Indian Brahman
121. flD[k usrk cUnk cgknqj ds cgqr cM+h la[;k
121. The Sikh leader Banda Bahadur secured
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esa Ñ"kd oxZ ds yksx vuq;k;h cu x,] D;ksafd mlus
(1) Ñ"kdksa dks eqxy jktLo vf/kdkfj;ksa }kjk yxku olwy djus okyksa ds 'kks"k.k ls eqDr fd;k
(2) tehuksa dks dj eqDr dj fn;k
(3) [kM+h Qlyksa dks eqxy lsuk }kjk u"V fd, tkus ls cpk;k
(4) oa'kkuqxr tehankjksa dks gVk;k
large following of the peasantry by
(1) Freeing the peasantry from the exploitation of Mughal tax collectors
(2) Making the lands tax-free
(3) Safeguarding the standing crops from being ruined by the Mughal army
(4) Removing the hereditary Zamindars
122. fuEufyf[kr esa ls caxky dk og dkSu uokc Fkk ftlus ejkBksa ds lkFk laf/k dh vkSj pkSFk ds :i esa mUgsa okf"kZd utjkuk nsuk Lohdkj fd;k vkSj mM+hlk ds ,d Hkkx dk yxku Hkh mudks lefiZr dj fn;k
(1) eqf'kZn dqyh [kka
(2) 'kqtkmn~nhu
(3) vyhonhZ [kka
(4) fljktqn~nkSyk
122. Who among the following Nawabs of
Bengal concluded a treaty with the Marathas and agreed to pay them "Chauth" and ceded to them a part of the revenues of Orissa
(1) Murshid Quli Khan
(2) Shujauddin
(3) Alivardi Khan
(4) Siraj-ud-daulah
123. vo/k ds uokcksa dh igyh jkt/kkuh dkSu Fkh
(1) dkdksjh
(2) y[kuÅ
(3) egewnkckn
(4) QStkckn
123. The early capital of the Nawabs of Avadh was
(1) Kakori
(2) Lucknow
(3) Mahmudabad
(4) Faizabad
124. vius 'kklu ds vafre pj.k esa j.kthr flag us dkSu-lh Hkw jktLo fu/kkZj.k ç.kkyh viukbZ Fkh
(1) tCrh ç.kkyh
(2) cVkbZ ç.kkyh
(3) dudwr ç.kkyh
124. What was the land revenue system
adopted by Ranjit Singh in the later period of his rule
(1) Zabti system
(2) Batai system
(3) Kankut system
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(4) uLd ç.kkyh (4) Nasaq system
125. j.kthr flag dh e`R;q (1839) ds ckn Øfed :i ls ,d ds ckn ,d 'kfDrghu flD[k 'kkldksa dks vinLFk fd;k x;kA vUrr% fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl flD[k 'kkld dks jktekrk f>anu ds çfr'kklu ¼jhtsalh½ ds vUrxZr flagkluk:<+ fd;k x;k
(1) [kM+d flag
(2) nyhi flag
(3) 'ksj flag
(4) /;ku flag
125. After the death of Ranjit Singh (1839) one
weak ruler after another was deposed in quick succession. Who among the following ascended the throne under the regency of Rani Jhindan
(1) Kharak Singh
(2) Dalip Singh
(3) Sher Singh
(4) Dhayan Singh
126. fuEufyf[kr esa vo/k dk og uokc dkSu Fkk ftls eqxy lkezkT; dk ot+hj fu;qDr fd;k x;k
(1) lvknr [kka
(2) lQnjtax
(3) vklQ-mn~-nkSyk
(4) ukfl#n~nhu
126. Who among the following Nawabs of Avadh appointed the "wazir" of the Mughal empire
(1) Saadat Khan
(2) Safdarjang
(3) Asaf-ud-daulah
(4) Nasiruddin
127. Vhiw lqYrku }kjk fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk lkekftd lq/kkj ykxw ugha fd;k x;k
(1) cky fookg ij jksd yxkuk
(2) fookg ds [kpksZa dks çfrcaf/kr djuk
(3) efnjk lsou ij jksd yxkuk
(4) oS';ko`fÙk ij çfrca/k yxkuk
127. Which of the following social reforms was not introduced by Tipu Sultan
(1) Forbidding of child marriage
(2) Curb on marriage expenses
(3) Ban on use of liquor
(4) Ban on prostitution
128. Vhiw lqYrku us Ñ"kd oxZ ds vkfFkZd dY;k.k ds fy, fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk@ls mik; fd;k Fkk@fd;s Fks
(1) i'kqvksa dh uLy esa lq/kkj vkSj nqX/k mRiknksa
128. The measures introduced by Tipu Sultan for the economic well-being of the peasantry was/were
(1) Improvement in cattle breeding and
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ds mRiknu esa o`f)
(2) ^tkxhjksa* vkSj ^iksysxj* dks lekIr dj fn;k x;k
(3) Ñ"kdksa dks ljdkj ds lkFk lh/ks lEidZ eas yk;k x;k
(4) mi;qZDr lHkh
increase in production of milk
(2) "Jagirs" were abolished and "poligars" eliminated
(3) Peasants were brought into direct contact with the government
(4) All of the above
129. Hkjriqj tkV jkT; dh LFkkiuk fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlus dh Fkh
(1) lwjtey
(2) pwM+keu vkSj cnu flag
(3) pwM+keu vkSj Hkko flag
(4) jktkjke
129. Who among the following established the
Jat state of Bharatpur
(1) Surajmal
(2) Churaman and Badan Singh
(3) Churaman and Bhao Singh
(4) Rajaram
130. :gsy[k.M dk laLFkkid dkSu Fkk
(1) uthc [kka
(2) gkfQt+ jger [kka
(3) vyh eqgEen [kka
(4) QStq+Yyk [kka
130. Who was the founder of Rohilkhand
(1) Najib Khan
(2) Hafiz Rahmat Khan
(3) Ali Muhammad Khan
(4) Faizullah Khan
131. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk :gsyk ljnkj vgen'kkg vCnkyh dk fo'okl ik= Fkk
(1) xqyke dkfnj :gsyk
(2) uthc [kka
(3) vyh eqgEen [kka
(4) gkfQt+ jger [kka
131. Which of the following Rohilla chiefs was a confidant of Ahmad Shah Abdali
(1) Ghulam Qadir Rohilla
(2) Najib Khan
(3) Ali Muhammad Khan
(4) Hafiz Rahmat Khan
132. Q#Z[kkckn ds vkl-ikl cax'k iBkuksa ds Lora= jkT; (1714) dh LFkkiuk fdlus dh
132. Who was the founder of the independent
kingdom of Bangash Pathans around Farukhabad (1714)
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(1) eksgEen [kka cax'k
(2) vgen [kka cax'k
(3) dk;e [kka
(4) vyh eqgEen [kka
(1) Mohammad Khan Bangash
(2) Ahmad Khan Bangash
(3) Qayam Khan
(4) Ali Muhammad Khan
133. Iyklh ds ;q) ls iwoZ vaxzstksa ds lkFk feydj caxky ds uokc ds fo#) "kM~;a= fdlus fd;k
(1) uokc ds ^^ehjc['kh** ehjtkQj us
(2) dydÙkk ds çHkkjh vf/kdkjh ekfud pUn us
(3) dydÙkk ds lcls /kuh egktu txr lsB us
(4) mi;qZDr lHkh
133. Before the Battle of Plassey who
conspired with the English against the Nawab of Bengal
(1) Mir Jafar the "mir bakshi" of the Nawab
(2) Manik Chand the officer in charge of Calcutta
(3) Jagat Seth, the biggest banker of Calcutta
(4) All of the above
134. 1757 ds çkjaHk esa Dykbo us dydÙkk dks fQj ls vius vf/kdkj esa ys fy;k vkSj uokc dks mudh lkjh 'krsZa ekuus ds fy, ck/; fd;k bl volj ij vaxzstksa }kjk fljkt-mn~-nkSyk ds lkFk fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lh laf/k dh xbZ
(1) vyhuxj dh laf/k
(2) Iyklh dh laf/k
(3) eqf'kZnkckn dh laf/k
(4) bykgkckn dh laf/k
134. Clive reconquered Calcutta in the beginning of 1757 and compelled the Nawab to concede all demands of the English. Which of the following treaties was concluded by Siraj-ud-daulah on this occasion
(1) Treaty of Alinagar
(2) Treaty of Plassey
(3) Treaty of Murshidabad
(4) Treaty of Allahabad
135. Iyklh ds ;q) dk fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk ifj.kke ugha gS
(1) blds ifj.kke Lo:i caxky dk ç'kklu rFkk jktLo vaxzstksa ds fu;a=.k esa vk x;k
(2) blds ifj.kke Lo:i caxky vkSj varr% laiw.kZ Hkkjr ij vaxzstksa ds çHkqRo dh LFkkiuk dk ekxZ [kqy x;k
(3) caxky ij vaxzstksa ds fu;a=.k ds ifj.kke
135. Which of the following was not a consequence of the Battle of Plassey
(1) It placed the administration and revenues of Bengal in the hands of the English
(2) It paved the way for the British mastery of Bengal and eventually the whole of India
(3) Control over Bengal helped the English
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Lo:i Ýkalhfl;ksa dks Hkkjr ls fu"dkflr djus esa lgk;rk feyh
(4) Iyklh ds ;q) esa fot; ds ifj.kke Lo:i daiuh vkSj mlds deZpkjh vikj /ku cVksjus esa lQy gks x,
in their bid to oust the French from India
(4) Victory at Plassey enabled the company and its servants to annex huge wealth
136. LFkk;h cUnkscLr fdlds lkFk fd;k x;k Fkk
(1) tehankjksa ds lkFk
(2) xzkeh.k fdlkuksa ds lkFk
(3) xzkeh.k leqnk; ds lkFk
(4) eqdneksa ds lkFk
136. The Permanent Settlement was made
with
(1) The zamindars
(2) The peasant cultivators
(3) The village communities
(4) The muquddams
137. jS;rokjh cUnkscLr fdlds lkFk fd;k x;k Fkk
(1) tehankjksa ds lkFk
(2) fdlkuksa ds lkFk
(3) xzkeh.k leqnk; ds lkFk
(4) eqdneksa ds lkFk
137. The Ryotwari Settlement was made
with
(1) The zamindars
(2) The cultivators
(3) The village communities
(4) The muquddams
138. fczfV'k ljdkj us jS;rokjh O;oLFkk dk çpyu ewyr% dgk¡ fd;k Fkk
(1) caxky vkSj fcgkj
(2) la;qDr çkUr
(3) eækl vkSj cEcbZ
(4) xaxk-;equk nksvkc esa
138. The Ryotwari Settlement was primarily
introduced by the British government in
(1) Bengal and Bihar
(2) United Provinces
(3) Madras and Bombay
(4) The Gangetic valley
139. egkyokjh O;oLFkk fdlds lkFk fd;k x;k Fkk
(1) tehankjksa ds lkFk
(2) fdlkuksa ds lkFk
(3) xzkeh.k leqnk; ds lkFk
139. The Mahalwari system was made with
(1) The zamindars
(2) The cultivators
(3) The village communities
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140. egkyokjh Hkw-jktLo O;oLFkk ds laca/k esa dkSu-lk dFku lgh ugha gS
(1) ;g Hkw-jktLo cUnkscLr laiw.kZ xzke ;k egky ds lkFk fd;k x;k Fkk
(2) ljdkj us ;g cUnkscLr O;fDrxr fdlkuksa ls ugha cfYd lEiw.kZ xzkeh.k leqnk; ds lkFk fd;k
(3) bls xaxk-;equk nksvkc] iatkc vkSj e/; Hkkjr ds dqN Hkkxksa esa ykxw fd;k x;k
(4) vU; nks Hkw-jktLo O;oLFkkvksa ds nqxqZ.kksa ls eqDr bl O;oLFkk dks LFkk;h :i ls ykxw fd;k x;k Fkk
140. Which of the following statements about the Mahalwari system is not correct
(1) It was made village by village or estate (mahal) by estate
(2) The government made this settlement not with the individual cultivator but with the village community as a whole
(3) It was introduced in the Gangetic valley, the Punjab and parts of central India
(4) It was a permanent measure introduced as an improvement on the other two measures
141. bZLV bafM;k daiuh dks blds okf.kfT;d dk;ksZa ls fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl vf/kfu;e ds }kjk oafpr dj fn;k x;k Fkk
(1) lu~ 1833 ds pkVZj ,sDV }kjk
(2) lu~ 1878 ds fiV~l bafM;k ,sDV }kjk
(3) lu~ 1861 ds bafM;u dkmafly ,sDV }kjk
(4) lu~ 1858 ds ,sDV }kjk
141. The English East India company was
divested of its commercial functions by
(1) The Charter Act of 1833
(2) The India Act of 1878
(3) Indian Councils Act of 1861
(4) The Act of 1858
142. 1857 ds foæksg dk ,d usrk] ftlus eR;qn.M fn, tkus ij vius gkFkksa ls Qk¡lh dk Qank vius xys esa Mkyk vkSj g¡lrs-g¡lrs Qk¡lh ij p<+ x;k] og Fkk
(1) ekSyoh vgenqYyk
(2) 'kgtknk fQjkst 'kkg
(3) dq¡oj flag
(4) rkaR;k Vksis
142. Who among the following leaders of the
Revolt of 1857 when sentenced to death put the noose around his neck with his own hands
(1) Maulvi Ahmadullah
(2) Prince Firoz Shah
(3) Kunwar Singh
(4) Tantya Tope
143. 29 ekpZ] 1857 dh cSjdiqj esa eaxy ik.Ms dks Qk¡lh ns nh xbZ vkSj og 'kghn gks x;kA mldk vijk/k ;g Fkk fd mlus
143. At Barrackpur, Mangal Pandey was hanged on March 29, 1857. His crime was that
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(1) vius vQljksa dh voKk dh Fkh
(2) pchZ okys dkjrwlksa dk ç;ksx djus ls budkj dj fn;k
(3) vius lkFkh flikfg;ksa dks pchZ okys dkjrwlksa dk ç;ksx u djus ds fy, mdlk;k
(4) foæksg djds vius ofj"B vf/kdkfj;ksa ij geyk dj fn;k
(1) He refused to obey his officers
(2) He refused to use the greased cartridges
(3) Incited his fellow sepoys not to use the greased cartridges
(4) Revolted and attacked his superior officers
144. 10 ebZ] 1857 dks lSfudksa us dgk¡ foæksg 'kq: fd;k
(1) dkuiqj
(2) cSjdiqj
(3) csjgkuiqj
(4) esjB
144. Where did the sepoys break out in open
revolt on May 10, 1857
(1) Kanpur
(2) Barrackpur
(3) Berhanpore
(4) Meerut
145. eqxy lezkV cgknqj 'kkg f}rh; dks ^fgUnqLrku dk lezkV* ?kksf"kr djus dk jktuhfrd egÙo ;g Fkk fd
(1) ;g Hkkjr ls fczfV'k 'kklu ds vUr dk çrhd Fkk
(2) ;g eqxy 'kklu dh iqu% LFkkiuk dk |ksrd Fkk
(3) mi;qZDr (1) vkSj (2) nksuksa
(4) lezkV cgknqj 'kkg f}rh; foæksfg;ksa dh ,drk dk dsUæ fcUnq cu x;k
145. The political significance of proclaiming
the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II as King Emperor of Hindustan was that
(1) It signified the end of British rule in India
(2) It signified the revival of the Mughal rule in India
(3) Both (1) and (2) above
(4) Emperor Bahadur Shah II became the rallying point for the rebels
146. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk ,d LFkku 1857 ds foæksg dk dsUæ fcUnq ugha Fkk
(1) cjsyh
(2) >k¡lh
(3) eækl
(4) vkjk ¼fcgkj esa½
146. Which of the following was not one of the
storm-centres of the Revolt of 1857
(1) Bareilly
(2) Jhansi
(3) Madras
(4) Arrah (In Bihar)
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147. jktLFkku esa 1857 ds foæksg dk eq[; dsUæ Fkk
(1) dksVk
(2) ulhjkckn
(3) tSlyesj
(4) vtesj
147. The main centre of revolt (1857) in Rajasthan was
(1) Kota
(2) Nasirabad
(3) Jaisalmer
(4) Ajmer
148. foæksg ds fdl eq[; dsUæ ij vaxzstksa us loZçFke iqu% vf/kdkj fd;k
(1) fnYyh
(2) y[kuÅ
(3) dkuiqj
(4) >k¡lh
148. The main centre of revolt, first recaptured
by the British was
(1) Delhi
(2) Lucknow
(3) Kanpur
(4) Jhansi
149. 1857 ds foæksg ds nkSjku lezkV cgknqj'kkg dk lcls vf/kd fo'oluh; ijke'kZnkrk Fkk
(1) gdhe vglkumYyk
(2) tok¡c[r
(3) t+hur egy
(4) c[r [kka
149. During the Revolt of 1857 the most
trusted advisor of Emperor Bahadur Shah was
(1) Hakim Ahsanullah
(2) Zawan Bakht
(3) Zeenat Mahal
(4) Bakht Khan
150. Hkkjr esa ogkch vkanksyu dk fuEu esa ls dkSu usrk Fkk
(1) oyhmYyk
(2) vCnqy vt+ht+
(3) eqgEen vCnqy ogkc
(4) lS;n vgen jk;cjsyoh
150. Who among the following was the leader
of the Wahabi movement in India
(1) Walliullah
(2) Abdul Aziz
(3) Muhammad Abdul Wahab
(4) Syed Ahmad of Rae Bareilly
151. fuEufyf[kr esa fdl uxj dks 1826 bZ0 esa ogkch vkanksyu dk ç/kku dsUæ cuk;k x;k
(1) dU/kkj
151. Which of the following towns was the headquarter of the Wahabis in 1826
(1) Kandhar
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(2) DosVk
(3) is'kkoj
(4) pjlík
(2) Quatta
(3) Peshawar
(4) Charsadda
152. vdcj dh jktiwr uhfr ds eq[; rÙo D;k Fks
(1) jktiwrksa ds lkFk oSokfgd laca/kksa dh LFkkiuk
(2) jktiwr jkT;ksa dks iw.kZLok;Ùkrk rFkk lqj{kk çnku djuk
(3) jktiwr çeq[kksa dh eulcnkjksa vkSj lwcsnkjksa ds :i esa fu;qfDr
(4) mi;qZDr lHkh
152. The main elements of Akbar's Rajput policy were
(1) Establishment of matrimonial alliance with the Rajputs
(2) Grant of full autonomy and protection to the Rajput states
(3) Appointment of Rajput Chiefs as "mansabdars" and governors
(4) All of the above
153. esokM+ us eqxyksa dh fe=rk Lohdkj djus ls budkj dj fn;k D;ksafd
(1) jk.kk lkaxk ds le; ls gh esokM+ dh eqxyksa ls 'k=qrk Fkh
(2) esokM+ vkSj vkesj ds e/; iqjkus 'k=qrkiw.kZ laca/k Fks] pw¡fd vkesj us eqxyksa ds lkFk oSokfgd laca/k LFkkfir dj fy, Fks
(3) esokM+ eqxyksa ds lkFk fe=rk LFkkfir djuk viekutud le>rk Fkk
(4) mi;qZDr lHkh
153. Mewar refused to accept the friendship of
the Mughals because
(1) Mewar had hostility with the Mughals since the days of Rana Sanga
(2) There was hostility between Mewar and Aamer which had matrimonial alliance with the Mughals
(3) Mewar considered it dishonourable to accept the friendship of the Mughals
(4) All of the above
154. eqxy lsukvksa us fdls ijkftr djds 1568 esa fpÙkkSM+ ij vf/kdkj fd;k Fkk
(1) jk.kk mn;flag
(2) jk.kk çrkiflag
(3) jk.kk vejflag
(4) jk.kk laxzkeflag
154. The Mughal troops captured Chittor in
1568 after defeating
(1) Rana Uday Singh
(2) Rana Pratap Singh
(3) Rana Amar Singh
(4) Rana Sangram Singh
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155. vcqy Qt+y ds vuqlkj jk.kk çrki vkSj vdcj ds chp fu.kkZ;d ;q) dgk¡ ij yM+k x;k Fkk
(1) gYnh?kkVh
(2) [keukSj
(3) xksxq.Mk
(4) dqEHkyx<+
155. According to Abul Fazal the decisive
battle between Rana Pratap and Akbar was fought at
(1) Haldighati
(2) Khamnaur
(3) Gogunda
(4) Kumbhalgarh
156. mM+hlk esa vQxku lsuk fdlds }kjk ijkftr dh xbZ
(1) jktk VksMjey
(2) jktk ekuflag
(3) equhe [kka
(4) vk/ke [kka
156. The Afghan power in Orissa was defeated by
(1) Raja Todarmal
(2) Raja Man Singh
(3) Munim Khan
(4) Adham Khan
157. vdcj iqrZxkfy;ksa dk fojks/kh Fkk D;ksafd
(1) os Øwj vkSj vkØked leqæh yqVsjs Fks
(2) os gt tkus okys rhFkZ;kf=;ksa dks lrkrs Fks
(3) mUgksaus nDduh jkT;ksa ds lqYrkuksa ds lkFk jktuhfrd eS=h LFkkfir dj yh Fkh
(4) mi;qZDr lHkh
157. Akbar was hostile towards the
Protuguese because
(1) They were cruel and aggressive pirates
(2) They interfered with Haj pilgrims
(3) They had formed an alliance with the rulers of the Deccan states
(4) All of the above
158. ^^vdcjukek** ds ç[;kr ys[kd vcqy Qty dh gR;k fdlus dh Fkh
(1) chj flag nso cqUnsyk us
(2) 'kgtknk lyhe us
(3) 'kgtknk nkfu;ky us
(4) efyd vEcj us
158. Abul Fazl, the celebrated author of "Akbar Namah" was murdered by
(1) Bir Singh Deva Bundela
(2) Prince Salim
(3) Prince Daniyal
(4) Malik Ambar
159. fdl eqxy lezkV ds 'kkludky esa odhy dks lokZf/kd ç/kkurk çkIr gqbZ
159. During the reign of which of the following emperors did the office of the "Vakil" come into prominence
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(1) tgk¡xhj
(2) vkSjaxtsc
(3) vdcj
(4) 'kkgtgk¡
(1) Jahangir
(2) Aurangzeb
(3) Akbar
(4) Shahjahan
160. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu vf/kdkjh bLykeh dkuwuksa dk laj{kd vkSj mysekvksa dk çeq[k çoDrk gksrk Fkk
(1) dkth-my-dqtkr
(2) eqgrkflc
(3) læ-ml-lqnwj
(4) [kku-,-lkek¡
160. Which of the following officers was the
guardian of Islamic Law and spokesman of the "Ulema"
(1) Qazi-ul-quzat
(2) Muhtasib
(3) Sadr-us-sudur
(4) Khan-i-saman
161. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlus igyh ckj eqxy lkezkT; dk çkarksa esa foHkktu fd;k Fkk
(1) ckcj
(2) gqek;¡w
(3) tgk¡xhj
(4) vdcj
161. Who among the following divided the Mughal empire into provinces for the first time
(1) Babur
(2) Humayun
(3) Jahangir
(4) Akbar
162. xzkeksa esa 'kkafr vkSj O;oLFkk cuk, j[kus ds fy, fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu mÙkjnk;h Fkk
(1) eqdn~e
(2) iVokjh
(3) dkjdwu
(4) dkuwuxks
162. Which of the following was in charge of law and order in the villages
(1) Muqaddam
(2) Patwari
(3) Karkun
(4) Qanungo
163. ^^ljdkjksa** ;k ftyksa esa dkuwu vkSj O;oLFkk cuk, j[kus ds fy, ^^QkStnkj** mÙkjnk;h FkkA ^^QkStnkj** dk fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk nkf;Ro ugha Fkk
(1) lM+dksa dh lqj{kk O;oLFkk djuk
163. In the "Sarkars" or districts the
"faujdars" were usually in charge of maintenance of law and order. Which one of the following was not one of the duties of the "faujdar"
(1) Policing of the roads
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(2) vO;oLFkk dk neu djuk
(3) ftyksa esa gksus okyh leLr xfrfof/k;ksa ds ckjs esa lwpuk,¡ ,df=r djuk
(4) jktLo vf/kdkfj;ksa ds çfr fojks/k dk neu djus ds fy, 'kfDr çn'kZu djuk
(2) Suppression of disorders
(3) Collection of information about the happenings in the district
(4) Make demonstration of force to overawe opposition to the revenue authorities
164. vdcj us *txrxq#* dh mikf/k fdls çnku dh Fkh
(1) czkã.k nk'kZfud iq#"kksÙke
(2) tSu lUr gfjfot; lwjh
(3) ikjlh lUr nLrwj esgjth jkuk
(4) Qknj tsjkse tSfo;j
164. Akbar conferred the title of "Jagatguru" on
(1) Brahmin philosopher Purshottam
(2) Jain saint Harivijaya Suri
(3) Parsee Priest Dastur Mahyarji Rana
(4) Father Jerome Xavier
165. og dkSu eqxy lezkV Fkk ftlus vius egy ds ckgj ?kafV;ksa ls ;qDr balkQ dh tathj yxk j[kh Fkh] ftls [khap dj dksbZ Hkh çfrosnudrkZ lezkV ls U;k; ds fy, ;kpuk dj ldrk Fkk
(1) vdcj
(2) tgk¡xhj
(3) 'kkgtgk¡
(4) vkSjaxtsc
165. The Mughal emperor who allowed a chain with bells to be hung outside his palace to allow petitioners to bring their grievances to the notice of the emperor was
(1) Akbar
(2) Jahangir
(3) Shahjahan
(4) Aurangzeb
166. eqxy-dkyhu Ñf"ktU; fLFkfr dh tkudkjh çkIr djus ds fy, fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lokZf/kd mi;ksxh gS
(1) vdcjukek
(2) vkbu-,-vdcjh
(3) eqUr[kc-my-yqckc
(4) rkjh[k-,-Qfj'rk
166. Which of the following contemporary
Mughal period is specially useful for obtaining information on the agrarain conditions
(1) Akbarnamah
(2) Ain-i-Akbari
(3) Muntakhab-ul-Lubab
(4) Tarikh-i-Farishta
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167. eqxy dky esa miyC/k fuEufyf[kr fofHkUu çdkj dh Hkwfe ls jkT; dks dksbZ Hkw-jktLo çkIr ugha gksrk Fkk
(1) [kkfylk ;k jkt-Hkwfe
(2) tkxhj dh Hkwfe
(3) l;wj?ky Hkwfe
(4) jS;rh Hkwfe
167. Which of the following varieties of land available during the Mughal times did not yield any land revenue to the state
(1) Khalisa or Crown land
(2) Jagir land
(3) Sayurghal land
(4) Raiyyati land
168. eqxy dky ds nkSjku çpfyr fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl Hkw-jktLo ç.kkyh dk laca/k jktk VksMjey ls gS vkSj ftls çk;% VksMjey cUnkscLr dgk tkrk gS
(1) cVkbZ
(2) tjhc
(3) dudwr
(4) tCrh
168. Which of the following land revenue
systems in operation during the Mughal times is associated with Todarmal and is sometimes called Todarmal's bandobast
(1) Batai
(2) Jarib
(3) Kankut
(4) Zabti
169. ^^tCrh** Hkw-jktLo O;oLFkk ds vUrxZr Hkwfe ds mRiknu ds fdrus va'k dks yxku ds :i esa fu/kkZfjr fd;k tkrk Fkk
(1) vk/kk
(2) ,d-frgkbZ
(3) ,d-pkSFkkbZ
(4) ik¡pok¡ fgLlk
169. What portion of actual produce was fixed as the demand of the state under the "Zabti" system
(1) One-half
(2) One-third
(3) One-fourth
(4) One-fifth
170. vdcj us fdl ?kVuk ds Lej.kkFkZ Qrsgiqj lhdjh dh LFkkiuk dh Fkh
(1) vius ckck ^ckcj^ dh ;kn esa
(2) [oktk eksbumíhu fp'rh dh ;kn esa
(3) xqtjkr dh fot;
(4) 'ks[k lyhe fp'rh dh ;kn esa
170. Akbar founded the city of Fatehpur Sikri
to commemorate
(1) In memory of his grandfather 'Babur'
(2) In memory of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti
(3) Victory of Gujarat
(4) In memory of Shaikh Salim Chisti
171. cqyUn njoktk ;k Qrsgiqj lhdjh ds ços'k}kj dks vdcj us viuh fdl fot; ds
171. The Buland Darwaza or the gateway to
Fatehpur Sikri was built by Akbar to
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Lej.kkFkZ fufeZr djk;k Fkk
(1) xqtjkr
(2) [kkuns'k
(3) vgenuxj
(4) cjkj
commemorate his victory of
(1) Gujarat
(2) Khandesh
(3) Ahmadnagar
(4) Berar
172. nkjkf'kdksg ds laj{k.k esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl laLÑr xzUFk dk Qkjlh esa vuqokn ugha fd;k x;k
(1) mifu"kn~
(2) Hkxon~ xhrk
(3) ;ksx of'k"B
(4) Hkkxor~ iqjk.k
172. Which of the following was not one of the
Sanskrit works not to be translated into Persian under the patronage of Dara Shikoh
(1) Upnishads
(2) Bhagwad Gita
(3) Yoga Vashist
(4) Bhagvata Purana
173. çkjaHk esa fczfV'k ljdkj dh Hkkjr ds /kkfeZd vkSj lkekftd fo"k;ksa ds çfr D;k uhfr Fkh (1) ln~Hkkoiw.kZ rVLFkrk
(2) lfØ; gLr{ksi
(3) lrdZ lq/kkj
(4) lqfopkfjr foUnk
173. What was the policy of the British
government in India towards religious and social matters in the beginning
(1) Benevolent neutrality
(2) Active interference
(3) Cautious reforms
(4) Deliberate denegration
174. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fofy;e cSafVad }kjk fd, x, lq/kkj dk;ksZa esa dkSu-lk dk;Z 'kkfey ugha Fkk
(1) lrhçFkk dk mUewyu
(2) nklçFkk dh lekfIr
(3) /kekZUrj.k ds dkj.k gksus okyh fu;ksZX;rkvksa dk fuokj.k
(4) Bxksa ds laxfBr fxjksgksa dk neu
174. Which of the following was not one of the social reforms measures introduced by William Bentinck
(1) Abolition of sati
(2) Abolition of slavery
(3) Removal of disabilities due to change of religion
(4) Suppression of organised band of thugs
175. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl O;fDr us jktk jke eksgu jk; ds 'kSf{kd dk;ZØeksa esa lg;ksx vkSj lgk;rk çnku dh
175. Who among the following was the leading
person who cooperated with Raja Ram Mohan Roy in his projects on education
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(1) gsujh Msjksft;ksa
(2) }kjdkukFk VSxksj
(3) fofy;e dSjs
(4) MsfoM gjs
(1) Henery Derozio
(2) Dwarkanath Tagore
(3) William Carey
(4) David Hare
176. jktk jke eksgu jk; us fuEufyf[kr fdu dqjhfr;ksa/dqçFkkvksa ds fo#) ,sfrgkfld vkanksyu pyk;k Fkk
(1) tkfr çFkk dh dBksjrk
(2) efgykvksa ds lrh gksus ij
(3) dqyhuokn
(4) efgykvksa dh viekutud fLFkfr
176. Against which of the following evil customs/practices did Raja Ram Mohan Roy organise a historic agitation
(1) Rigidities of caste system
(2) Women becoming sati
(3) Kulinism
(4) Degrading position of women
177. fdlkuksa ds vf/kdkjksa dh j{kk djus ds fy, vius thou dk cfynku djus okyh fdlku vkanksyu dh lokZf/kd fuHkhZd rFkk lkglh efgyk dkSu Fkh
(1) vfEcdk pØorhZ
(2) Lusgyrk okMsdj
(3) ohjk xqéEek
(4) çhfryrk okMsdj
177. Among the following who is considered
as the most fearless woman leader of the peasant movement who sacrificed her life to protect peasant's rights
(1) Ambika Chakravarty
(2) Snehlata Wadekar
(3) Veera Gunnamma
(4) Preeti Lata Wadekar
178. if'peh Hkkjr esa çkFkZuk lekt ds eq[; laLFkkid dkSu Fks
(1) vkj0 th0 Hk.Mkjdj
(2) ,e0 th0 jkukMs
(3) iafMrk jekckbZ
(4) th0 th0 vxjdj
178. Among the following who was the chief architect of the Prathana Samaj in western India
(1) R. G. Bhandarkar
(2) M. G. Ranade
(3) Pandita Ramabai
(4) G. G. Agarkar
179. 1820 vkSj 1830 ds n'kd ds vUr esa ;qok caxky vkUnksyu dk usrk vkSj çsj.kkòksr
179. Who among the following was the leader
and inspiration of the Young Bengal
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fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu Fkk
(1) jfld Ñ".k efyd
(2) jkeruq ykfgM~h
(3) gsujh fofo;u Msjksft;ks
(4) ih0 lh0 fe=k
Movement of the late 1820's and 1830's
(1) Rasik Krishna Mallic
(2) Ramtanu Lahiri
(3) Henry Vivian Derozio
(4) P. C. Mitra
180. fuEufyf[kr fdl laLFkk dks enueksgu ekyoh; us vkxs pydj cukjl fgUnw fo'ofo|ky; ds :i esa fodflr fd;k
(1) MsfoM gjs }kjk 1817 esa LFkkfir fgUnw dkWyst
(2) jkeeksgu jk; }kjk 1825 esa LFkkfir osnkUr dkWyst
(3) Jherh ,uh cslsUV }kjk LFkkfir dsUæh; fgUnw Ldwy
(4) 1849 esa fMªadokVj csFkwu }kjk fL=;ksa ds fy, çkjEHk fd;k x;k ckfydk csFkwu dkWyst
180. Which of the following institutions was
later developed by Madan Mohan Malviya into the Banaras Hindu University
(1) Hindu College founded in 1817 by David Hare
(2) Vedanta College founded in 1825 by Ram Mohan Roy
(3) Central Hindu School established by Mrs. Annie Besant
(4) Bethune College for girls started in 1849 by Drinkwater Bethune
181. 1857 dh Økafr ds i'pkr vaxzsth f'k{kk dk leFkZu rFkk fczfV'k ljdkj ds lkFk lg;ksx djus ds fy, fdl eqfLye usrk us Hkkjrh; eqfLye leqnk; ds lokZf/kd l'kDr vkUnksyu dk çkjaHk vkSj usr`Ro fd;k
(1) jk;cjsyh ds lS;n vgen
(2) 'kkg vCnqy vtht
(3) lS;n tekyqn~nhu vQxkuh
(4) lS;n vgen [kka
181. Who initiated and led the most effective
movement among the Indian Muslim in favour of English education and for cooperation with the British after the Revolt of 1857
(1) Syed Ahmad of Rae Bareilly
(2) Shah Abdul Aziz
(3) Syed Jamal-ud-din Afghani
(4) Syed Ahmad Khan
182. iatkc ds xqjnkliqj ftys esa dkfn;ku ds fetkZ xqyke vgen }kjk pyk, x, vgefn;k vkanksyu dk D;k mís'; Fkk
(1) eqlyekuksa esa jk"Vªh;rk dh Hkkouk,¡ tkx`r djuk
(2) eqlyekuksa ds fgrksa dh lqj{kk ds fy, vaxzstksa ls eS=h djuk
182. What was the object of the Ahmadiya Movement started by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian in Gurdaspur district of the Punjab
(1) To arouse nationalist feelings among the Muslims
(2) To form an alliance with the British to safeguard Muslim interest
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(3) iSxEcj ds vuq;kf;;ksa ds fy, lPps rFkk ifo= bLyke /keZ dh iquLFkkZiuk
(4) fo/kku ifj"kn ds pqukoksa esa eqlyekuksa ds fy, i`Fkd fuokZpu dh ek¡x djuk
(3) To restore the true and unpolluted form of Islam
(4) To demand for a separate electorate for the Muslims
183. lEefr-o; v/;kns'k 1891 (Age of Consent Act-1891) fdlds ln~ç;klksa ls ikfjr fd;k x;k
(1) nknkHkkbZ ukSjksth
(2) ,l0 ,l0 caxkyh
(3) cgjketh ,e0 ekykckjh
(4) bZ'oj pUn fo|klkxj
183. Whose efforts led to the enactment of the Age of Consent Act, 1891
(1) Dadabhai Naoroji
(2) S. S. Bengalee
(3) Behramji M. Malabari
(4) Ishwar Chand Vidyasagar
184. caxky dh ,f'k;kfVd lkslkbVh dh LFkkiuk fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlus dh
(1) cafde pUæ pVthZ
(2) e/kqlwnu nkl
(3) pkYlZ fofYdUl
(4) lj fofy;e tksUl
184. Who among the following founded the
Asiatic society of Bengal
(1) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
(2) Madhusudan Das
(3) Charles Wilkins
(4) Sir William Jones
185. Hkkjr esa efgyk vkanksyu dk 'kqHkkjaHk eq[;r;k fdldh çsj.kk ls gqvk
(1) ljksftuh uk;Mw
(2) Jherh ,uh cslsUV
(3) jekckbZ jkukMs
(4) ghjkckbZ VkVk
185. The women's movement in India started
largely under the inspiration of
(1) Sarojini Naidu
(2) Mrs. Annie Besant
(3) Ramabai Ranade
(4) Hirabai Tata
186. dsjy esa oSdkse lR;kxzg dk eq[; mís'; D;k Fkk
(1) fuEu tkfr;ksa ¼vo.kksZa½ ds fy, eafnjksa ds }kj mUeqDr djokuk
(2) eafnj dh lsok ds fy, nsonkfl;ksa dh
186. The Vaikom Satyagraha was launched in Kerala to
(1) Open the temples for the entry of the lower castes (avarnas)
(2) Ban the initiation of the Devadaeis for
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nh{kk ij jksd
(3) vLi`';rk fuokj.k ds fy,
(4) eafnj ds eBk/kh'kksa ij xSj czkã.kksa dks iqtkfj;ksa ds :i esa fu;qDr djus ds fy, ncko Mkyuk
temple service
(3) Remove untouchability
(4) Force the temple authorities to appoint non-Brahman priest
187. Hkkjr esa Hkhyksa rFkk vU; vkfne tkfr;ksa dh fLFkfr dks Åij mBkus ds fy, 1922 esa ^^Hkhy lsok eaMy** dh LFkkiuk fdlus dh
(1) lh0 ,Q0 ,UMªwt
(2) ve`ryky foëynkl BDdj
(3) xq#ln; nkl
(4) Ñ".kth ds'ko nkeys
187. Who founded the "Bhil Seva Mandal" in
1922 to elevate the condition of the Bhils and other tribes in India
(1) C. F. Andrews
(2) Amritlal Vithaldas Thakkar
(3) Gurusaday Das
(4) Krishnaji Keshaw Damle
188. 1932 esa vf[ky Hkkjrh; gfjtu la?k dh LFkkiuk fdlus dh
(1) ckcklkgc vEcsMdj
(2) eksgunkl djepUn xka/kh
(3) ch0 th0 fryd
(4) T;ksfrck Qwys
188. Who founded the all India Harijan Sangh in 1932
(1) Babasaheb Ambedkar
(2) M. K. Gandhi
(3) B. G. Tilak
(4) Jotiba Phule
189. ^^cfg"Ñr Hkkjr** i= fdlus fudkyk
(1) ch0 vkj0 vEcsMdj
(2) djlksunkl ewyth
(3) Hkku nkth
(4) T;ksfrck Qwys
189. Who started the journal "Bahishkrit
Bharat"
(1) B. R. Ambedkar
(2) Karsondas Mulji
(3) Bhan Daji
(4) Jotiba Phule
190. 1881 ds çFke ^^Hkkjrh; QSDVªh vf/kfu;e** ls eq[;r% fdl leL;k dk lek/kku fd;k x;k Fkk
190. The first Indian Factory Act of 1881 dealt primarily with the problem of
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(1) efgyk etnwj
(2) etnwjh ds dk;Z-?k.Vksa dk fofu;eu
(3) cky Je
(4) vkS|ksfxd dkexkjksa dh nq?kZVuk ;k e`R;q ds fy, eqvkotk
(1) Female labour
(2) Regulation of working hours
(3) Child labour
(4) Compensation for injury or death of the industrial worker
191. caxky dh ,f'k;kfVd lkslkbVh dk fof'k"V ;ksxnku D;k Fkk
(1) ik.Mqfyfi;ksa rFkk vU; çkphu oLrqvksa dk laxzg vkSj laj{k.k
(2) ^^tujy vkWQ ,f'k;kfVd lkslkbVh vkWQ caxky** dk çdk'ku
(3) ^^fcCyksfFkdk bafMdk** dk çdk'ku
(4) mi;qZDr lHkh
191. What was the greatest contribution of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
(1) The collection and conservation of manuscripts and other antiquites
(2) The publications of the "Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal"
(3) The publication of "Biblotheca Indica"
(4) All of the above
192. fuEufyf[kr esa jktk jkeeksgu jk; ds çFke f'k"; ftUgksaus mudh e`R;q ds mijkUr lekt dk usr`Ro laHkkyk dkSu Fks
(1) }kjdkukFk VSxksj
(2) jkepUæ fo|kokxh'k
(3) ds'kopUæ lsu
(4) nsosUæukFk VSxksj
192. Who among the following was the
earliest disciple of Raja Ram Mohan Roy who took the leadership of the samaj after his death
(1) Dwarka Nath Tagore
(2) Ram Chandra Vidya Vagish
(3) Keshav Chandra Sen
(4) Devendranath Tagore
193. ;wjksi esa iqutkZxj.k vkanksyu ls fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lacaf/kr ugha Fkk
(1) fy;ksuknksZ n foaph
(2) eSfd;kosyh
(3) ekbdy ,atsyks
(4) VkWel gkWCl
193. Who among the following is not related
with the Renaissance movement in Europe
(1) Leonardo da Vinci
(2) Machiavelli
(3) Michael Angelo
(4) Thomas Hobbes
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194. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu-lk ;wjksih; ns'k vesfjdk ds Lora=rk laxzke esa my>k Fkk
(1) bVyh
(2) :l
(3) baXyS.M
(4) vkfLVª;k
194. Among the following which European countries were involved in the American war of independence
(1) Italy
(2) Russia
(3) England
(4) Austria
195. fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu 1789 dh Økafr ds le; Ýkal dk 'kkld Fkk
(1) yqbZ pkSngok¡
(2) pkYlZ çFke
(3) tsEl f}rh;
(4) yqbZ lksygok¡
195. Who among the following was the king of
France at the time of the Revolution of 1789
(1) Louis-XIV
(2) Charles-I
(3) James-II
(4) Louis-XVI
196. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu 1871 esa teZuh ds ,dhdj.k ls tqM+k gS ;k teZuh dk ,dhdj.k 1871 esa fdlus fd;k
(1) fcLekdZ
(2) dkcwj
(3) QfMZusaM-I
(4) usiksfy;u-III
196. Who among the following is credited with
the unification of Germany in 1871
(1) Bismarck
(2) Cavour
(3) Ferdinand-I
(4) Napoleon-III
197. 1800 esa Ýkal esa çFke dkWUly fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu cuk
(1) yqbZ-XXIII
(2) usiksfy;u cksukikVZ
(3) ykQk;rs
(4) fgVyj
197. Who among the following became the
First Consul in France in 1800
(1) Louis XXIII
(2) Napoleon Bonaparte
(3) Lafayette
(4) Hitler
198. çFke fo'o;q) ds igys ;wjksi ds dkSu-ls ns'k ^^f=i{kh; laf/k** esa 'kkfey Fks
(1) vkfLVª;k]teZuh] bVyh
198. Which countries of Europe formed the
"Triple Entente" before the First World War
(1) Austria, Germany, Italy
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(2) :l] teZuh] bVyh
(3) :l] Ýkal] baXyS.M
(4) Ýkal] baXyS.M] iksyS.M
(2) Russia, Germany, Italy
(3) Russia, France, England
(4) France, England, Poland
199. ;wjksih; bfrgkl esa iwohZ-ç'u D;k gS
(1) vkWVkseu lkezkT; dk fo?kVu
(2) ckYdu jkT;ksa dk ç'u
(3) lyso tkfr ds yksxksa dk mn;
(4) mi;qZDr lHkh
199. What is the Eastern Question in European history
(1) The disintegration of the Ottoman empire
(2) The question of Balkan states
(3) The rise of the slav people
(4) All of the above
200. chloha 'krkCnh ds çkjafHkd o"kksaZ esa :l dks ijkftr djus okyk ,f'k;k dk ns'k fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu gS
(1) phu
(2) tkiku
(3) Hkkjr
(4) vQxkfuLrku
200. Which of the following Asian nations
defeated Russia in the early year of the twentieth century
(1) China
(2) Japan
(3) India
(4) Afghanistan
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