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1. Match the items of List–I with List–II: List–I List–II (Antiquity) (Find spot)
A. Ash Mound i. Kanheri
B. Ayagapatta ii. Mathura
C. Eleven Headed iii. Sanchi Bodhisattva
D. Stone Relic iv. Utnur Boxes Codes: A B C D
2. Shaikh Bahauddin Zakaria belonged to
3. The First President of the All India Congress Socialist Party was
4. Which of the following Mughal emperor noticed villagers collecting date-toddy liquor in the Chambal valley between Bayana and Dholpur, and he describes the method of extracting this as well as the tari proper?
5. During the Upanishadic period who was the learned lady scholar who could lecture on higher knowledge in the assembly of philosophers?
6. Choose the correct option from the following
7. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R). Assertion (A): It was in Shahjahan's reign that the arts of dance and music reached its highest watermark. Reason (R): He was a patron of arts and literature. Consider the above statements and select the correct answer from the codes given below. Codes:
8. Arrange the following names in chronological order and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
(i) Yoshomati (ii) Pushyabhuti (iii) Naravardhan (iv) Rajyashri Codes:
9. Point out the temples which are situated in the eastern side of India:
(i) Sun temple – Konark (ii) Minakshi temple – Madurai (iii) Padmanabha- – Thiruvaswamy nanthapuram (iv) Jagannath – Puri temple Choose your answer from the code given below: Codes:
10. The resolution on Fundamental Rights was adopted by the Congress at its
11. Which of the below mentioned Indo-Greek rulers issued coins bearing the figures of Krishna and Balarama?
12. Which law under the British regime allowed to imprison people without due trial?
13. Megasthenes original record about India is lost. Some of his memories are preserved in the accounts of which of the following?
(i) Arrian (ii) Diodoras (iii) Heliodoras (iv) Herodotus Choose the correct option:
14. August 8, 1942 is important in Indian History for
15. Match List–I with List–II and select the correct answer with the help of the code given below: List–I List–II
A. Golmuri Tinplate i. 1929 Strike
B. Great Indian ii. 1930 Peninsular Railways Strike
C. Assam-Bengal iii. 1921 Railways Strike
D. Ahmedabad iv. 1918 Textile Strike Codes: A B C D
16. The Hunas were accompanied in India by which other Central Asian tribes?
17. A concrete outcome of the Wavell Plan was the
18. Which of the following is not correct?
19. Who calls the political economy of the Vijayanagara regime of the sixteenth century as feudal?
20. Aurangazeb's Farmans to Rasikdas and Muhammad Hashim throw light on
(i) declining agriculture and oppressive taxation. (ii) problem of flight of peasantry from land. (iii) peasant uprisings specially that of the Satnamis and the Jats. Select the correct answer from the code given below: Codes:
21. Which Viceroy was stabbed to death by a convict in Andaman Islands?
22. Barani says about a Delhi Sultan that when he ascended the throne 'the Muslims and Hindus had their hearts comforted' and notes that by 1357 the Khuts and muqaddams had become prosperous with numerous horses and cattle. Who was this Sultan?
23. 'The Freedom Charter' was adopted by the Congress of the People in the year
24. Who among the following said: 'To define the postmodernism is not just to define a term. It is to characterize the present age and to asses how we should respond to it.'?
25. 'The cities look attractive from a distance, but inside them all the splendour is lost in the narrowness of the streets and the bustling of the crowds.' The above comment on the Mughal Indian cities was made by