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Question 1:
Which of the following statements of Gandhiji made at the opening of Banaras Hindu University are true?
(A) Gandhiji charged the Indian elite with a lack of concern for the labouring poor.
(B) Gandhiji was not worried about the contrast between the “richly bedecked noblemen” and millions of poor Indians.
(C) Gandhiji said, “Our salvation can only come through lawyers, doctors and rich landlords."
(D) Gandhiji emphasised that farmers are going to secure the salvation of India.
(E) Gandhiji told the privileged invitees, “Strip yourself of this jewellery and hold it in trust for your countrymen."
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Match List-I with List-II:
List-I List-II
(A) Khilafat Movement (I) Mahatma Gandhi's biographer
(B) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (II) Turkish ruler
(C) Kemal Ataturk (III) 1919
(D) Louis Fisher (IV) 1919-1920
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Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March was notable as the first nationalist activity focused on _________.
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“Purna Swaraj” as the goal of nationalism in India was aimed to achieve _________.
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Who was the Judge who presided over Gandhiji's trial after the withdrawal of the Non-Cooperation Movement?
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When were separate electorates first created by the British Colonial Government?
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Mughal chronicles viewed the emperors as supreme sovereign because
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Which section of the Mughal Court was viewed as very significant?
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Which chronicle says that the entire kingdom has to follow the king's orders?
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The Mughal imperial administrative apparatus was effectively dependent on _________.
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Who is the author of Akbar Nama?
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Question 12:
When did the Constitution of India come into force?
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Why is the Constitution of India described as the longest document in the world?
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How can we say that the Constitution of India seeks to unify India?
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In which body was the Constitution of India deliberated upon?
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The nature of the Constitution imbibed the right to _________.
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Which of the following statements are correct?
(A) Harappan seal was a most distinctive artifact of the Harappan Civilization.
(B) Harappan seal motifs conveyed a meaning to those unable to read it.
(C) Harappan seals had Sanskrit script on them.
(D) Harappan seals had Pali and Prakrit inscriptions on them.
(E) Some Harappan seals show wider spacing of script from right and cramping on the left.
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Match List-I with List-II:
List-I
(A) Kushanas (I) Piyadassi
(B) Ashoka (II) Devputra
(C) Samudragupta (III) Court-poet
(D) Harisena (IV) Prayaga Prashasti
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Name the first site from where the Indus Valley Civilization was discovered.
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Match List-I with List-II :
List-I
(A) Alexander Greenlaw (I) Documenting the inscriptions on the temple walls
(B) John Marshall (II) Visits Vijayanagara in 1800
(C) J.F. Fleet (III) Conservation works of Vijyayanagara began under him
(D) Colin Mackenzie (IV) Detailed photography at Hampi
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Match List-I with List-II :
List-I
(A) Duarte Barbosa (I) Morocco
(B) Marco Polo (II) Spain
(C) Ibn Battuta (III) Portugal
(D) Antonio Monserrate (IV) Italy
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Question 22:
Match List-I with List-II :
List-I
(A) Pataliputra (I) Prakrit name of Rajgir, Bihar
(B) Rajgaha (II) Present day Coastal Odisha
(C) Kalinga (III) Present day Patna
(D) Arthasastra (IV) Kautilya
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Which of the following statements are correct?
(A) Mahabharata has over 1,00,000 verses.
(B) Mahabharata was written by Valmiki.
(C) V.S. Sukthankar is associated with the critical edition of Mahabharata.
(D) The critical edition of Mahabharata took 47 years to complete.
(E) The critical edition of Mahabharata ran into over 13,000 pages.
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Match List-I with List-II:
List-I
(A) Kula (I) Larger network of kinfolk
(B) Jati (II) Families
(C) Vamsha (III) People
(D) Jana (IV) Lineage
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Match List-I with List-II:
List-I
(A) Meghe Dhaka Tara (I) Govind Nihalani
(B) Garam Hawa (II) Habib Tanvir
(C) Tamas (III) Ritvik Ghatak
(D) Jis Lahore Nahin Vekhya O Jamya-e-nai (IV) M.S. Sathyu
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Who was the first woman to be ordained as bhikkhuni?
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Who amongst the following were the principal deities of the Vedic pantheon?
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Which of the following statements are *not* correct?
(A) *Vinay Pitaka* does not describe the rules for monks.
(B) Buddhism grew only after the death of Buddha.
(C) *Sutta Pitaka* are the verses composed by bhikkunis.
(D) Punna was a rich land-lady.
(E) The word Chaitya may have been derived from the word chita.
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Madras, Bombay and Calcutta were the anglicised names of __________ where the British first set up trading posts.
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Which of the following statements are correct?
(A) Guru Arjan compiled Guru Nanak's hymns in the Adi Granth Sahib.
(B) Guru Tegh Bahadur laid the foundation of the Khalsa Panth.
(C) Guru Nanak composed the Guru Granth Sahib.
(D) Mirabai was a Maratha princess.
(E) Mirabai was a Rajput princess.
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Question 31:
Which Sufi teacher was also known as the 'Gharib Nawaz'?
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Lord Jagannatha is a form of which God?
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Which among the following travellers visited the city of Vijayanagara during the 15th century?
(A) Domingo Paes
(B) Abdur Razzaq
(C) Afanasii Nikitin
(D) Fernao Nuniz
(E) Nicolo de Conti
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Match List-I with List-II:
List – I List – II
(A) Terracotta models of plough (I) Kalibangan
(B) Ploughed field (II) Shortughai
(C) Traces of canals (III) Dholavira
(D) Water reservoirs (IV) Cholistan
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Who, amongst the following, founded the Vijayanagara Empire?
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Match List-I with List-II :
List – I List – II
(A) Shell (I) Shortughai
(B) Lapis-Lazuli (II) Nageshwar
(C) Carnelian (III) South Rajasthan
(D) Steatite (IV) Lothal
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Match List-I with List-II:
List – I List – II
(A) Mahals (I) Territorial unit
(B) Pahariyas and Santhals (II) Permanent Settlement
(C) 1793 (III) Rajmahal hills
(D) Taluq (IV) Estates
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Which of the following statements are correct?
(A) Moneylenders were called ‘dikus’.
(B) Zamindars hired the Santhals to reclaim land.
(C) Santhals were merchants.
(D) Land of the Santhals was demarcated as ‘Damin-i-koh'.
(E) Santhals charged heavy land revenue from dikus moneylenders.
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Which of the following statements are true about the zamindars?
(A) Milkiyat lands were cultivated for the general use of the people.
(B) Zamindars could sell, bequeath or mortgage the milkiyat lands.
(C) Zamindars collected revenue on behalf of themselves.
(D) Most Zamindars had fortresses as well as armed contingent.
(E) Control over military resources was another source of power for the Zamindars.
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Kauravas and Pandavas belonged to which ruling family?
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Question 41:
Which report reproduced zamindars' and ryots' petitions as appendices for consideration of the British Parliament?
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The rebel leaders issued Proclamations and few __________ to propagate their ideas during the 1857 revolt.
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In 1857 “the life has gone out of the body" was said in reference to which state?
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Which of the following statements are correct?
(A) Bell of arms was a store room in which weapons were kept.
(B) The army of Awadh supported the British.
(C) Firangi is a term of Persian origin applied to the British by the rebels.
(D) The 7th Awadh Irregular Cavalry accepted the new cartridges in early May.
(E) Local leaders emerged, urging peasants, zamindars and tribals to revolt.
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Match List-I with List-II:
List-I List-II
(A) Nana Sahib (I) Awadh
(B) Rani Lakshmi Bai (II) Arrah
(C) Kunwar Singh (III) Kanpur
(D) Birjis Qadr (IV) Jhansi
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Who was the leader of the Santhal Revolt of 1855-56?
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Who fought in the famous Battle of Chinhat in which the British forces under Henry Lawrence were defeated?
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Who was the Commissioner of Lucknow when the rebels besieged it during the Revolt of 1857?
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The Sunset Law was associated with
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During his 'Salt March' Gandhiji began walking towards the ocean from his ashram, located at __________.
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