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1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page. 2. This paper consists of seventy five multiple-choice type of questions. 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below : (i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper seal / polythene bag on the booklet. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal / without polythene bag and do not accept an open booklet. (ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missing or duplicate or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should be got replaced immediately by a correct booklet from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given. (iii) After this verification is over, the OMR Sheet Number should be entered on this Test Booklet. 4. Each item has four alternative responses marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). You have to darken the circle as indicated below on the correct response against each item. Example : where (C) is the correct response. 5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the OMR Sheet given inside the Booklet only. If you mark at any place other than in the circle in the OMR Sheet, it will not be evaluated. 6. Read instructions given inside carefully. 7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet. 8. If you write your Name, Roll Number, Phone Number or put any mark on any part of the OMR Sheet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, or use abusive language or employ any other unfair means, you will render yourself liable to disqualification. 9. You have to return the original OMR Sheet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. You are however, allowed to carry duplicate copy of OMR Sheet on conclusion of examination. 10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. 11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited. 12. There is no negative marks for incorrect answers. 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1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top ofthis page.

2. This paper consists of seventy five multiple-choice type ofquestions.

3. At the commencement of examination, the question bookletwill be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requestedto open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below :(i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off

the paper seal / polythene bag on the booklet. Do notaccept a booklet without sticker-seal / withoutpolythene bag and do not accept an open booklet.

(ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questionsin the booklet with the information printed on thecover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questionsmissing or duplicate or not in serial order or anyother discrepancy should be got replaced immediatelyby a correct booklet from the invigilator within theperiod of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither theQuestion Booklet will be replaced nor any extratime will be given.

(iii) After this verification is over, the OMR Sheet Numbershould be entered on this Test Booklet.

4. Each item has four alternative responses marked (A), (B),(C) and (D). You have to darken the circle as indicated belowon the correct response against each item.Example :where (C) is the correct response.

5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the OMRSheet given inside the Booklet only. If you mark at anyplace other than in the circle in the OMR Sheet, it will not beevaluated.

6. Read instructions given inside carefully.7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet.8. If you write your Name, Roll Number, Phone Number or

put any mark on any part of the OMR Sheet, except for thespace allotted for the relevant entries, which may discloseyour identity, or use abusive language or employ any otherunfair means, you will render yourself liable todisqualification.

9. You have to return the original OMR Sheet to the invigilatorsat the end of the examination compulsorily and must notcarry it with you outside the Examination Hall. You arehowever, allowed to carry duplicate copy of OMR Sheet onconclusion of examination.

10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen.11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited.12. There is no negative marks for incorrect answers.

Number of Pages in this Booklet : 24 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 75Instructions for the Candidates ¯Ö¸üßõÖÖÙ£ÖμÖÖë Ûêú ×»Ö‹ ×®Ö¤ìü¿Ö

1. ¯ÖÆü»Öê ¯Öéšü Ûêú ‰ú¯Ö¸ü ×®ÖμÖŸÖ Ã£ÖÖ®Ö ¯Ö¸ü †¯Ö®ÖÖ ¸üÖê»Ö ®Ö´²Ö¸ü ×»Ö×ÜÖ‹ …2. ‡ÃÖ ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö-¯Ö¡Ö ´Öë ¯Ö“ÖÆü¢Ö¸ü ²ÖÆãü×¾ÖÛú»¯ÖßμÖ ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö Æïü …3. ¯Ö¸üßõÖÖ ¯ÖÏÖ¸ü´³Ö ÆüÖê®Öê ¯Ö¸ü, ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö-¯Öã×ßÖÛúÖ †Ö¯ÖÛúÖê ¤êü ¤üß •ÖÖμÖêÝÖß … ¯ÖÆü»Öê

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(ii) Ûú¾Ö¸ü ¯Öéšü ¯Ö¸ü ”û¯Öê ×®Ö¤ìü¿ÖÖ®ÖãÃÖÖ¸ü ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö-¯Öã×ßÖÛúÖ Ûêú ¯Öéšü ŸÖ£ÖÖ¯ÖÏ¿®ÖÖë Ûúß ÃÖÓÜμÖÖ ÛúÖê †“”ûß ŸÖ¸üÆü “ÖîÛú Ûú¸ü »Öë ×Ûú μÖê ¯Öæ¸êüÆïü … ¤üÖêÂÖ¯ÖæÞÖÔ ¯Öã×ßÖÛúÖ ×•Ö®Ö´Öë ¯Öéšü/¯ÖÏ¿®Ö Ûú´Ö ÆüÖë μÖÖ ¤ãü²ÖÖ üÖ †ÖÝÖμÖê ÆüÖë μÖÖ ÃÖß׸üμÖ»Ö ´Öë ®Ö ÆüÖë †£ÖÖÔŸÖË ×ÛúÃÖß ³Öß ¯ÖÏÛúÖ¸ü Ûúß¡Öã×™ü¯ÖæÞÖÔ ¯Öã×ßÖÛúÖ Ã¾ÖßÛúÖ¸ü ®Ö Ûú¸ëü ŸÖ£ÖÖ ˆÃÖß ÃÖ´ÖμÖ ˆÃÖê»ÖÖî™üÖÛú¸ü ˆÃÖÛêú ãÖÖ®Ö ¯Ö¸ü ¤æüÃÖ¸üß ÃÖÆüß ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö-¯Öã×ßÖÛúÖ »Öê »Öë …‡ÃÖÛêú ×»Ö‹ †Ö¯ÖÛúÖê ¯ÖÖÑ“Ö ×´Ö®Ö™ü פüμÖê •ÖÖμÖëÝÖê … ˆÃÖÛêú ²ÖÖ¤ü ®ÖŸÖÖê †Ö¯ÖÛúß ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö-¯Öã×ßÖÛúÖ ¾ÖÖ¯ÖÃÖ »Öß •ÖÖμÖêÝÖß †Öî ü ®Ö Æüß †Ö¯ÖÛúÖê†×ŸÖ׸üŒŸÖ ÃÖ´ÖμÖ ×¤üμÖÖ •ÖÖμÖêÝÖÖ …

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4. ¯ÖÏŸμÖêÛú ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö Ûêú ×»Ö‹ “ÖÖ¸ü ˆ¢Ö¸ü ×¾ÖÛú»¯Ö (A), (B), (C) ŸÖ£ÖÖ (D) פüμÖêÝÖμÖê Æïü … †Ö¯ÖÛúÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü Ûêú ¾Öé¢Ö ÛúÖê ¯Öê®Ö ÃÖê ³Ö¸üÛú¸ü ÛúÖ»ÖÖ Ûú¸ü®ÖÖ Æîü•ÖîÃÖÖ ×Ûú ®Öß“Öê פüÜÖÖμÖÖ ÝÖμÖÖ Æîü …ˆ¤üÖÆü¸üÞÖ : •Ö²Ö×Ûú (C) ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü Æîü …

5. ¯ÖÏ¿®ÖÖë Ûêú ¢Ö¸ü Ûêú¾Ö»Ö ÖÏ¿®Ö Öã×ßÖÛúÖ Ûêú †®¤ü¸ü פüμÖê ÝÖμÖê OMR Ö¡ÖÛú Ö¸üÆüß †Ó×ÛúŸÖ Ûú¸ü®Öê Æïü … μÖפü †Ö¯Ö OMR ¯Ö¡ÖÛú ¯Ö¸ü פüμÖê ÝÖμÖê ¾Öé¢Ö Ûêú †»ÖÖ¾ÖÖ×ÛúÃÖß †®μÖ Ã£ÖÖ®Ö ¯Ö¸ü ˆ¢Ö¸ü דÖÅ®ÖÖÓ×ÛúŸÖ Ûú¸üŸÖê Æïü, ŸÖÖê ˆÃÖÛúÖ ´Öæ»μÖÖÓÛú®Ö®ÖÆüà ÆüÖêÝÖÖ …

6. †®¤ü¸ü פüμÖê ÝÖμÖê ×®Ö¤ìü¿ÖÖë ÛúÖê ¬μÖÖ®Ö¯Öæ¾ÖÔÛú ¯ÖœÌëü …7. Ûú““ÖÖ ÛúÖ´Ö (Rough Work) ‡ÃÖ ¯Öã×ßÖÛúÖ Ûêú †×®ŸÖ´Ö ¯Öéšü ¯Ö¸ü Ûú¸ëü …8. μÖפü †Ö¯Ö OMR ¯Ö¡ÖÛú ¯Ö¸ü ×®ÖμÖŸÖ Ã£ÖÖ®Ö Ûêú †»ÖÖ¾ÖÖ †¯Ö®ÖÖ ®ÖÖ´Ö, ¸üÖê»Ö

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10. Ûêú¾Ö»Ö ®Öß»Öê/ÛúÖ»Öê ²ÖÖ»Ö ¯¾ÖÖ‡Õ™ü ¯Öê®Ö ÛúÖ Æüß ‡ÃŸÖê ÖÖ»Ö Ûú ëü …11. ×ÛúÃÖß ³Öß ¯ÖÏÛúÖ¸ü ÛúÖ ÃÖÓÝÖÞÖÛú (Ûîú»ÖÛãú»Öê™ü¸ü) μÖÖ »ÖÖÝÖ ™êü²Ö»Ö †Öפü ÛúÖ

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[Maximum Marks : 150Time : 2 1/2 hours]

PAPER-IIIHISTORY

(To be filled by the Candidate)

Signature and Name of InvigilatorOMR Sheet No. : ...............................................

Roll No.

(In words)

1. (Signature) __________________________(Name) ____________________________

2. (Signature) __________________________(Name) ____________________________

Roll No.________________________________(In figures as per admission card)

J-06-13 1 P.T.O.

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1. Match List-I (authors) with List-II (definitions of history) and select the correct answer with the help of the codes given below :

List – I List – II (Authors) (Definitions of

History) (a) Oakshott (i) All history is

history of thought.

(b) Travelyan (ii) History is herself simply a science, no less and no more.

(c) Colling-wood

(iii) The fact is … that the past in history varies with the present.

(d) Bury (iv) The value of history is not scientific. Its true value is educational.

Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (B) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (C) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i) (D) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) 2. Match List-I with List-II and select

the correct answer from the code given below :

List – I List – II (a) Palaeolithic (i) Ground stone

tools (b) Mesolithic (ii) Rock

painting (c) Neolithic (iii) Flaked stone

tools (d) Upper

Palaeolithic (iv) Microlithic

tools Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii) (B) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (C) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (D) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)

3. The largest number of Harappan sites

have been found on the bank of the river

(A) Indus (B) Satluj (C) Saraswati (D) Ravi 4. What was the unique feature of the

Harappan civilization which was unknown to other contemporary civilizations ?

(A) Cotton Cloth (B) Palatial Houses (C) Steatite Seals (D) Carnelian Beads 5. Match List-I (Place name) with List-II

(Geographical location) and select the correct answer from the code given below : List – I List – II

(a) Meluha (i) Bahrin (b) Dilmun (ii) Indus Region (c) Makan (iii) Central Asia (d) Kurgaon (iv) Makaran Coast

Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (B) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii) (C) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (D) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) 6. Who was the first to propound the

theory of Aryan invasion on India ? (A) R.E.M. Wheeler (B) Gorden V. Childe (C) J. Marshall (D) R.P. Chanda 7. The famous philosopher king of the

kingdom of Panchala during the later Vedic period was

(A) Ajatasatru (B) Parikshita (C) Pravahana Jaivali (D) Svetaketu

HISTORY PAPER – III

Note : This paper contains seventy five (75) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions are compulsory.

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1. ÃÖæ“Öß-I (»ÖêÜÖÛú) ÛúÖê ÃÖæ“Öß-II (‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ Ûúß ¯Ö× ü³ÖÖÂÖÖ) ÃÖê ÃÖã´Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋ ŸÖ£ÖÖ ®Öß“Öê פü‹ ÝÖ‹ Ûæú™ü Ûúß ÃÖÆüÖµÖŸÖÖ ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö ü ÛúÖ “ÖµÖ®Ö Ûúßו֋ :

ÃÖæ“Öß – I ÃÖæ“Öß – II (»ÖêÜÖÛú) (‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ Ûúß ¯Ö׸ü³ÖÖÂÖÖ)

(a) †ÖêÛú¿ÖÖ™ü (i) ÃÖ´¯ÖæÞÖÔ ‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ ×¾Ö“ÖÖ üÖë ÛúÖ ‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ Æîü …

(b) ™Òêü¾Öê»µÖ®Ö (ii) ‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ Ã¾ÖŸÖ: ´ÖÖ¡Ö ‹Ûú ×¾Ö–ÖÖ®Ö Æîü, ‡ÃÖÃÖê Ûú´Ö ®ÖÆüà †Öî¸ü ‡ÃÖÃÖê †×¬ÖÛú ®ÖÆüà …

(c) ÛúÖØ»ÖÝÖ¾Öã›ü (iii) ÃÖ“Ö µÖÆü Æîü... ×Ûú ‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ ´Öë †ŸÖßŸÖ ¾ÖŸÖÔ´ÖÖ®Ö Ûêú ÃÖÖ£Ö ²Ö¤ü»ÖŸÖÖ Æîü …

(d) ²µÖæ¸üß (iv) ‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ ÛúÖ ´ÖÆü¢¾Ö ¾Öî–ÖÖ×®ÖÛú ®ÖÆüà Æîü … ‡ÃÖÛúÖ ¾ÖÖßÖ×¾ÖÛú ´ÖÆü¢¾Ö ¿Öî×õÖÛú Æîü …

Ûæú™ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (B) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (C) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i) (D) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)

2. ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÛúÖê ÃÖæ“Öß-II ÃÖê ÃÖã´Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋ †Öî¸ü פü‹ ÝÖ‹ Ûæú™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü ÛúÖ “ÖµÖ®Ö Ûúßו֋ :

ÃÖæ“Öß – I ÃÖæ“Öß – II (a) ¯Öã¸üÖ¯ÖÖÂÖÖÞÖ (i) בÖÃÖê ¯ÖÖÂÖÖÞÖ ˆ¯ÖÛú¸üÞÖ (b) ´Ö¬µÖ¯ÖÖÂÖÖÞÖ (ii) ¿Öî»Ö ×“Ö¡Ö (c) ®Ö¾Ö¯ÖÖÂÖÖÞÖ (iii) ד֯¯Ö›ü ¯ÖÖÂÖÖÞÖ

ˆ¯ÖÛú¸üÞÖ (d) ˆ““Ö

¯Öã¸üÖ¯ÖÖÂÖÖÞÖ (iv) »Ö‘Öã ¯ÖÖÂÖÖÞÖ ˆ¯ÖÛú¸üÞÖ

Ûæú™ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii) (B) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (C) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (D) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)

3. ÃÖ¾ÖÖÔ׬ÖÛú Æü›Ìü¯¯ÖßµÖ ¯Öã¸üÖÃ£Ö»Ö ×ÛúÃÖ ®Ö¤üß Ûêú ×Ûú®ÖÖ¸êü ¯ÖÖ‹ ÝÖ‹ Æïü ?

(A) ×ÃÖ®¬Öã (B) ÃÖŸÖ»Öã•Ö (C) ÃÖ¸üþ֟Öß (D) ¸üÖ¾Öß 4. Æü›Ìü¯¯ÖÖ ÃÖ³µÖŸÖÖ Ûúß ¾ÖÆü ÛúÖî®Ö ÃÖß ×¾Ö¿ÖêÂÖŸÖÖ £Öß •ÖÖê

ÃÖ´ÖÛúÖ»Öß®Ö †®µÖ ÃÖ³µÖŸÖÖ†Öë ´Öë –ÖÖŸÖ ®ÖÆüà Æîü ? (A) ÃÖæŸÖß Ûú¯Ö›ÌüÖ (B) ×¾Ö¿ÖÖ»ÖÛúÖµÖ ³Ö¾Ö®Ö (C) ‘ÖßµÖÖ ¯ÖŸ£Ö¸ü Ûúß ´Öã¦üÖ‹Ñ (D) ÆüÛúßÛú Ûêú ´Ö®ÖÛêú 5. ÃÖæ“Öß-I (ãÖÖ®Ö ®ÖÖ´Ö) ÛúÖê ÃÖæ“Öß-II (³ÖÖîÝÖÖê×»ÖÛú

×ãÖןÖ) ÃÖê ÃÖã´Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋ †Öî¸ü פü‹ ÝÖ‹ Ûæú™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü ÛúÖ “ÖµÖ®Ö Ûúßו֋ :

ÃÖæ“Öß – I ÃÖæ“Öß – II (a) ´Öê»ÖãÆüÖ (i) ²ÖÆü¸üß®Ö (b) פü»Ö´Öã®Ö (ii) ×ÃÖ®¬Öã õÖê¡Ö (c) ´ÖŒÛúÖ®Ö (iii) ´Ö¬µÖ ‹×¿ÖµÖÖ (d) Ûãú¸üÝÖÖÑ¾Ö (iv) ´ÖÛú¸üÖ®Ö ŸÖ™ü

Ûæú™ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (B) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii) (C) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (D) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) 6. ×ÛúÃÖ®Öê ÃÖ¾ÖÔ¯ÖÏ£Ö´Ö ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ¯Ö¸ü †ÖµÖÖí Ûêú †ÖÛÎú´ÖÞÖ

ÛúÖ ×ÃÖ¨üÖÓŸÖ ¯ÖÏן֯ÖÖפüŸÖ ×ÛúµÖÖ ? (A) †Ö¸ü.‡Ô.‹´Ö. ¾Æü߻ָü (B) ÝÖÖ›Ôü®Ö ¾Öß. “ÖÖ‡»›ü (C) •Öê. ´ÖÖ¿ÖÔ»Ö (D) †Ö¸ü.¯Öß. “ÖÖѤü 7. ˆ¢Ö¸ü ¾ÖîפüÛú ÛúÖ»Öß®Ö ¯Ö˜“ÖÖ»Ö ¸üÖ•µÖ ÛúÖ ¯ÖÏ×ÃÖ¨ü

¤üÖ¿ÖÔ×®ÖÛú ®Ö¸êü¿Ö £ÖÖ (A) †•ÖÖŸÖ¿Ö¡Öã (B) ¯Ö¸üß×õÖŸÖ (C) ¯ÖϾÖÖÆüÞÖ •Öî¾Ö×»Ö (D) þÖêŸÖÛêúŸÖã

‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö¯Ö¡Ö – III

ÃÖæ“Ö®ÖÖ : ‡ÃÖ ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö¯Ö¡Ö ´Öë ¯Ö“ÖÆü¢Ö¸ü (75) ²ÖÆãü-×¾ÖÛú»¯ÖßµÖ ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö Æïü … ¯ÖÏŸµÖêÛú ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö Ûêú ¤üÖê (2) †ÓÛú Æïü … ÃÖ³Öß ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö †×®Ö¾ÖÖµÖÔ Æïü …

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8. Who among the following Dharma-sutra writers does not approve the system of Niyoga ?

(A) Gautama (B) Apastamba (C) Baudhayana (D) Vasishtha 9. Several names of Kautilya have been

mentioned in which one of the following ?

(A) Devi-Chandra-Guptam (B) Dasa-Kumara-Charita (C) Mudrarakshasa (D) Abhidhana-Chintamani 10. Which among the following places is

not associated with the Megalithic culture ?

(A) Chandragiri (B) Brahmagiri (C) Adichchanallur (D) Utnur 11. What is the correct chronological

order of the following Greco-Roman authors ?

(a) Ktesias (b) Pliny (c) Strabo (d) Ptolemy (A) (b), (c), (d), (a) (B) (a), (c), (b), (d) (C) (c), (d), (a), (b) (D) (d), (b), (c), (a) 12. The seat of the third great Sangam of

Tamil authors was at (A) Gangaikond Cholapuram (B) Kanchi (C) Madura (D) Tanjavur 13. Which among the following was not

a port city during the ancient period ? (A) Tuticorin (B) Poompuhar (C) Tamralipti (D) Nagapatnam

14. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the code given below :

List – I List – II (a) Romaka

Sidhanta (i) Arabian’s

influence (b) Rouletted

Ware (ii) Greek’s

influence (c) Surkhi (iii) Roman’s

influence (d) Algebra (iv) Kushan’s

influence Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (B) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) (C) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i) (D) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) 15. Which one of the following

inscriptions mentions the names of both Chandragupta and Ashoka ?

(A) Allahabad Pillar inscription of Samudragupta.

(B) Junagarh inscription of Rudradaman.

(C) Shahbajgarhi inscription of Ashoka.

(D) Hathigumpha inscription of Kharvela.

16. Match List-I with List-II and select

the correct answer from the code given below :

List – I List – II (a) Nyāya (i) Jamini (b) Vaiseshika (ii) Kapila (c) Sānkhya (iii) Ka āda (d) Mimansa (iv) Gautam

Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (B) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) (C) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (D) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii)

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8. ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ÛúÖî®Ö ¬Ö´ÖÔ-ÃÖæ¡ÖÛúÖ¸ü ×®ÖµÖÖêÝÖ ¯ÖÏ£ÖÖ ÛúÖê †®Öã×“ÖŸÖ ²ÖŸÖÖŸÖÖ Æîü ?

(A) ÝÖÖîŸÖ´Ö (B) †Ö¯Ößִ²Ö (C) ²ÖÖî¬ÖÖµÖ®Ö (D) ¾Ö×ÃÖšü 9. ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ×ÛúÃÖ´Öë ÛúÖî×™ü»µÖ Ûêú Ûú‡Ô ®ÖÖ´ÖÖë

ÛúÖ ˆ»»ÖêÜÖ Æïü ? (A) ¤êü¾Öß-“Ö®¦ü-ÝÖ㯟ִÖË (B) ¤ü¿Ö-Ûãú´ÖÖ¸ü-“Ö׸üŸÖ (C) ´Öã¦üÖ¸üÖõÖÃÖ (D) †×³Ö¬ÖÖ®Ö-ד֮ŸÖÖ´Ö×ÞÖ 10. ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ®ÖÝÖ¸üÖë ´Öë ÃÖê ÛúÖî®Ö ÃÖÖ

´ÖÆüÖ¯ÖÖÂÖÖÞÖµÖãÝÖß®Ö ÃÖÓÃÛéú×ŸÖ ÃÖê ÃÖ´²ÖÓ×¬ÖŸÖ ®ÖÆüà Æîü ? (A) “Ö®¦ü×ÝÖ׸ü (B) ²ÖÎÉ×ÝÖ׸ü (C) †×¤ü“”û®Ö»»Öæ¸ü (D) ˆŸ®Öæ¸ü 11. ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ÝÖÏßÛúÖê-¸üÖê´Ö®Ö »ÖêÜÖÛúÖë ÛúÖ ÃÖÆüß

ÛúÖ»ÖÖ®ÖãÛÎú´Ö ŒµÖÖ Æîü ? (a) ™êü×ÃÖµÖÃÖ (b) ׯ»Ö®Öß (c) ÙÒîü²ÖÖê (d) ™üÖ»Öê Öß (A) (b), (c), (d), (a) (B) (a), (c), (b), (d) (C) (c), (d), (a), (b) (D) (d), (b), (c), (a) 12. ŸÖ×´Ö»Ö »ÖêÜÖÛúÖë Ûêú ŸÖßÃÖ¸êü ´ÖÆüÖ®Ö ÃÖÓÝÖ´Ö Ûúß ¯Ößšü

×Ã£ÖŸÖ £Öß (A) ÝÖÓÝÖ‡ÔÛúÖë›ü “ÖÖê»Ö¯Öã¸ü´ÖË (B) ÛúÖÓ“Öß (C) ´Ö¤ãü¸üÖ (D) ŸÖÓ•ÖÖ¾Öæ¸ü 13. ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ÛúÖî®Ö ÃÖê ®ÖÝÖ¸ü ´Öë ¯Öã¸üÖŸÖ®Ö ÛúÖ»Ö

Ûêú ¤üÖî¸üÖ®Ö ²ÖÓ¤ü¸üÝÖÖÆü ®ÖÆüà £Öß ? (A) ™æü™üßÛúÖê׸ü®Ö (B) ¯Öæ´Ö¯ÖãÆüÖ¸ü (C) ŸÖÖ´ÖÏ×»ÖׯŸÖ (D) ®ÖÖÝÖÖ¯Ö™ü®Ö´ÖË

14. ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÛúÖê ÃÖæ“Öß-II ÃÖê ÃÖã´Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋ †Öî¸ü פü‹ ÝÖ‹ Ûæú™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü ÛúÖ “ÖµÖ®Ö Ûúßו֋ :

ÃÖæ“Öß – I ÃÖæ“Öß – II (a) ¸üÖê´ÖÛú

×ÃÖ¨üÖ®ŸÖ (i) †¸ü²Ö ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Ö

(b) ¸üÖˆ»Öê™êü›ü ´Öé¤Ëü³ÖÖÞ›ü

(ii) µÖæ®ÖÖ®Öß ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Ö

(c) ÃÖãÜÖá (iii) üÖê´Öß ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Ö (d) ²Öß•ÖÝÖ×ÞÖŸÖ (iv) ÛãúÂÖÖÞÖ ¯ÖϳÖÖ¾Ö

Ûæú™ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (B) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) (C) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i) (D) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) 15. ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ×ÛúÃÖ †×³Ö»ÖêÜÖ ´Öë “Ö®¦üÝÖ㯟Ö

†Öî¸ü †¿ÖÖêÛú ¤üÖê®ÖÖë ÛúÖ ®ÖÖ´Ö ‹Ûú ÃÖÖ£Ö †ÖµÖÖ Æïü ? (A) ÃÖ´Öã¦üÝÖã¯ŸÖ ÛúÖ ¯ÖϵÖÖÝÖ ¯ÖÏ¿Ö×ÃŸÖ †×³Ö»ÖêÜÖ (B) ¹ý¦ü¤üÖ´ÖÖ ÛúÖ •Öæ®ÖÖÝÖœÌü †×³Ö»ÖêÜÖ (C) †¿ÖÖêÛú ÛúÖ ¿ÖÆü²ÖÖ•ÖÝÖœÌüß †×³Ö»ÖêÜÖ (D) ÜÖÖ¸ü¾Öê»Ö ÛúÖ ÆüÖ£ÖßÝÖã´±úÖ †×³Ö»ÖêÜÖ 16. ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÛúÖê ÃÖæ“Öß-II ÃÖê ÃÖã´Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋ †Öî¸ü

פü‹ ÝÖ‹ Ûæú™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü ÛúÖ “ÖµÖ®Ö Ûúßו֋ : ÃÖæ“Öß – I ÃÖæ“Öß – II

(a) ®µÖÖµÖ (i) •Öî×´Ö®Öß (b) ¾Öî¿Öê×ÂÖÛú (ii) Ûú×¯Ö»Ö (c) ÃÖÖÓÜµÖ (iii) ÛúÞÖÖ¤ü (d) ´Öß´ÖÖÓÃÖÖ (iv) ÝÖÖîŸÖ´Ö

Ûæú™ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (B) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) (C) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (D) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii)

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17. In connection with Satvahana coins which one of the following statement is not correct ?

(A) They did not issue gold coins. (B) They issued gold coins. (C) They issued lead coins. (D) They issued potin coins. 18. Match List-I with List-II and select

the correct answer from codes given below :

List – I List – II (a) Kodumanal (i) Pallava

Temple (b) Gangaikondan (ii) Port City (c) Mahabalipuram (iii) Trade

Centre (d) Poompuhar (iv) Chola Seat

of Power Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii) (B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (D) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) 19. With which of the following eras was

the Malava-reckoning identical ? (A) Vikrama (B) Śaka (C) Gupta (D) Kali 20. In which among the following a

reference to the trading activities of the Tamils is found ?

(A) Mullaippattu (B) Nedunalvadai (C) Silappadigaram (D) Manimekhalai 21. The writer of Kural, the famous

Deccan epic was (A) Kamban (B) Ottakuttan (C) Puglenid (D) Tiru-Valluvar

22. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the code given below : List – I List – II (a) Tolkāppiyama (i) Jain

Philosophy(b) Tir–ukkural (ii) Love

Story (c) Silappadikāram (iii) Tamil

Grammar (d) Paripā ′dal (iv) Philosophy

Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (B) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv) (C) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (D) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)

23. Which Indian epigraph yields the first evidence of zero ?

(A) Apsad inscription of Adityasena. (B) Gwalior inscription of Bhojdeva. (C) Nasik inscription of Gotamiputra

Satkarni. (D) Hathigumpha inscription of

Kharvela.

24. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R) :

Assertion (A) : Pallava King Mahendra-Varman I built some of the finest rock-cut Hindu temples, including, those at Mahabalipuram.

Reason (R) : Mahendra-Varman I began life as a Jaina but was converted to Shaivism.

In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct ?

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

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17. ÃÖÖŸÖ¾ÖÖÆü®Ö ×ÃÖŒÛúÖë Ûêú ÃÖÓ¤ü³ÖÔ ´Öë ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ÛúÖî®Ö ÃÖÖ Ûú£Ö®Ö ÃÖÆüß ®ÖÆüà Æîü ?

(A) ˆ®ÆüÖë®Öê ÃÖÖê®Öê Ûêú ×ÃÖŒÛëú •ÖÖ¸üß ®ÖÆüà ×Ûú‹ … (B) ˆ®ÆüÖë®Öê ÃÖÖê®Öê Ûêú ×ÃÖŒÛëú •ÖÖ¸üß ×Ûú‹ … (C) ˆ®ÆüÖë®Öê ÃÖßÃÖÖ ÛúÖ ×ÃÖŒÛúÖ •ÖÖ¸üß ×ÛúµÖÖ … (D) ˆ®ÆüÖë®Öê ¯ÖÖê×™ü®Ö ÛúÖ ×ÃÖŒÛúÖ •ÖÖ¸üß ×ÛúµÖÖ … 18. ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÛúÖê ÃÖæ“Öß-II ÃÖê ÃÖã Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋ ŸÖ£ÖÖ

פüµÖê ÝÖµÖê Ûæú™ ´Öë ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü “Öã×®Ö‹ : ÃÖæ“Öß – I ÃÖæ“Öß – II (a) ÛúÖê›æü´Ö®Ö»Ö (i) ¯Ö»»Ö¾Ö ´ÖÓפü¸ü (b) ÝÖÓÝÖ‡ÔÛúÖë›ü®Ö (ii) ²ÖÓ¤ü¸üÝÖÖÆü-®ÖÝÖ¸ü (c) ´ÖÆüÖ²Ö×»Ö¯Öã¸ü´ÖË (iii) ¾µÖÖ¯ÖÖ׸üÛú Ûêú®¦ü (d) ¯Öæ´Ö¯ÖãÆüÖ¸ü (iv) “ÖÖê»ÖÖ Ûúß ¸üÖ•Ö¬ÖÖ®Öß

Ûæú™ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii) (B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (D) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) 19. ´ÖÖ»Ö¾Ö ÛúÖ»Ö ÝÖÞÖ®ÖÖ ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ×ÛúÃÖ

ÃÖÓ¾ÖŸÖË ÃÖê †×³Ö®®Ö £Öß ? (A) ×¾ÖÛÎú´Ö (B) ¿ÖÛú (C) ÝÖã ŸÖ (D) Ûú×»Ö 20. ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ×ÛúÃÖ´Öë ŸÖ×´Ö»Ö¾ÖÖ×ÃÖµÖÖë Ûúß

¾µÖÖ¯ÖÖ׸üÛú ÝÖןÖ×¾Ö׬ֵÖÖë ÃÖ´²Ö®¬Öß ÃÖÓ¤ü³ÖÔ ¯ÖÏÖ¯µÖ Æîü ? (A) ´Öã»ÖÖµÖ¯¯Ö™Ëü™æü (B) ®Öê¤ãü®Ö»Ö¾Ö›üÖ‡ (C) ×ÃÖ»Ö¯¯Ö×›üÝÖÖ¸ü´ÖË (D) ´Ö×ÞÖ´ÖêÜÖ»ÖÖ‡ 21. ¤üŒÜÖ®Ö Ûêú ¯ÖÏ×ÃÖ¨ü ´ÖÆüÖÛúÖ¾µÖ Ûãú¸ü»Ö ÛúÖ »ÖêÜÖÛú

£ÖÖ : (A) Ûú´²Ö®Ö (B) †Öê¢ÖÛãú¼ü®Ö (C) ¯ÖãÝ»Öê×®Ö¤ü (D) ןֹý-¾Ö»»Öæ¾Ö¸ü

22. ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÛúÖê ÃÖæ“Öß-II ÃÖê ÃÖã´Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋ †Öî¸ü פü‹ ÝÖ‹ Ûæú™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü ÛúÖ “ÖµÖ®Ö Ûúßו֋ :

ÃÖæ“Öß – I ÃÖæ“Öß – II (a) ŸÖÖê»ÖÛúÖׯ¯ÖµÖ´ÖË (i) •Öî®Ö ¤ü¿ÖÔ®Ö (b) ןֹýŒÛãú¸ü»Ö (ii) ¯ÖÏê´Ö Ûú£ÖÖ (c) ×ÃÖ»Ö¯¯ÖפüŒÛúÖ¸ü´ÖË (iii) ŸÖ×´Ö»Ö

¾µÖÖÛú¸üÞÖ (d) ¯Ö׸ü¯ÖÖ›üü»Ö (iv) ¤ü¿ÖÔ®Ö

Ûæú™ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (B) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv) (C) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (D) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)

23. ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖ¾ÖÔ¯ÖÏ£Ö´Ö ×ÛúÃÖ †×³Ö»ÖêÜÖ ´Öë ¿Öæ®µÖ ÛúÖ ¯ÖÏ´ÖÖÞÖ ×´Ö»ÖÖ Æîü ?

(A) †ÖפüŸµÖÃÖê®Ö ÛúÖ †¯ÖÃÖ¤ü †×³Ö»ÖêÜÖ (B) ³ÖÖê•Ö¤êü¾Ö ÛúÖ Ý¾ÖÖ×»ÖµÖ¸ü †×³Ö»ÖêÜÖ (C) ÝÖÖîŸÖ´Ö߯Öã¡Ö ¿ÖÖŸÖÛúÙÞÖ ÛúÖ ®ÖÖ×ÃÖÛú

†×³Ö»ÖêÜÖ (D) ÜÖÖ¸ü¾Öê»Ö ÛúÖ ÆüÖ£ÖßÝÖã´±úÖ †×³Ö»ÖêÜÖ

24. ®Öß“Öê ¤üÖê ¾ÖŒŸÖ¾µÖ פü‹ ÝÖ‹ Æïü, ‹Ûú ÛúÖê Ûú£Ö®Ö (A) ÛúÆüÖ ÝÖµÖÖ Æîü †Öî¸ü ¤æüÃÖ¸êü ÛúÖê ÛúÖ¸üÞÖ (R) :

Ûú£Ö®Ö (A) : ¯Ö»»Ö¾Ö ®Ö¸êü¿Ö ´ÖÆêü®¦ü-¾Ö´ÖÔ®Ö I ®Öê, ´ÖÆüÖ²Ö×»Ö¯Öã¸ü´Ö ÃÖ×ÆüŸÖ, Ûú×ŸÖ¯ÖµÖ ˆŸÛéú™ü ¿Öî»Ö-ÜÖ×“ÖŸÖ ×Æü®¤æü ´Ö×®¤ü¸üÖë ÛúÖ ×®Ö´ÖÖÔÞÖ Ûú¸ü¾ÖÖµÖÖ £ÖÖ …

ÛúÖ¸üÞÖ (R) : ´ÖÆêü®¦ü-¾Ö´ÖÔ®Ö-I ¿Öã¹ý ´Öë •Öî®Ö £ÖÖ, ×Ûú®ŸÖã ¿Öî¾Ö †®ÖãµÖÖµÖß ²Ö®Ö ÝÖµÖÖ £ÖÖ …

ˆ¯Ö¸üÖêŒŸÖ ¤üÖê ¾ÖŒŸÖ¾µÖÖë Ûêú ÃÖ®¤ü³ÖÔ ´Öë ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ÛúÖî®Ö ÃÖÆüß Æîü ?

(A) (A) †Öî ü (R) ¤üÖê®ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æïü, ŸÖ£ÖÖ (A) Ûúß ÃÖÆüß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ (R) Æîü …

(B) (A) †Öî ü (R) ¤üÖê®ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æïü, ×Ûú®ŸÖã (A) Ûúß ÃÖÆüß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ (R) ®ÖÆüà Æîü …

(C) (A) ÃÖÆüß Æîü, ×Ûú®ŸÖã (R) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æîü … (D) (A) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æîü, ×Ûú®ŸÖã (R) ÃÖÆüß Æîü …

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25. Arrange the following into sequential order and select the correct answer from the codes given below :

(i) Rajaraja Chola I (ii) Aditya Chola (iii) Rajendra Chola (iv) Parantaka Chola I Codes : (A) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) (B) (ii), (iv), (i), (iii) (C) (iii), (iv), (ii), (i) (D) (iv), (iii), (i), (ii)

26. Which of the following statements are not correct ?

1. Iltutmish’s tomb is an indication of the mixing of the Hindu and Muslim traditions of architecture.

2. First true arch was used in the tomb of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud.

3. The horse shoe arch was used for the first time in the construction of Alai Darwaza.

4. Architectural device known as double dome was not used in any building constructed during the Sultanate period.

Select your answer from the codes given below :

Codes : (A) 1, 3, 4 (B) 2, 4 (C) 1, 3 (D) 2, 3, 4

27. The period from 1236 to 1296 witnessed the reign of

(A) Five Sultans (B) Seven Sultans (C) Ten Sultans (D) Twelve Sultans

28. Which of the following statements is not correct ?

(A) In Delhi Sultanate use of slave labour in craft production was significant.

(B) Slaves were also used for unskilled, domestic work.

(C) Sultan Firuz Tughlaq had 12,000 artisans among his slaves.

(D) Immigrant Muslim masons were employed for the construction of Sultanate buildings, including both mosques and tombs.

29. Which crops were not cultivated in India during the Sultanate period ?

1. Potato 2. Barley 3. Sesame 4. Maize Select your answer from the codes

given below : Codes : (A) 1, 2, 3 (B) 1, 2 (C) 1, 4 (D) 3, 4 30. Match List-I with List-II and select

the correct answer from the codes given below :

List – I List – II (Rulers of Delhi

Sultanate) (Measure or

event) (a) Jalaluddin

Khalji (i) Conquest of

Bengal (b) Alauddin

Khalji (ii) Establishment

of the Department of Public Works

(c) Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq

(iii) Execution of Sidi Maula

(d) Firuz Shah Tughlaq

(iv) Conquest of Malwa and Gujarat

Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii) (B) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (C) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) (D) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) 31. The names of the three successors of

Khizr Khan, the founder of the Saiyyid dynasty, are given below :

(i) Mabarak Shah (ii) Alauddin Alam Shah (iii) Muhammad Shah Which of the following sequences

represents the correct chronological order ?

(A) (i), (ii), (iii) (B) (i), (iii), (ii) (C) (iii), (ii), (i) (D) (ii), (iii), (i)

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Ûæú™ü : (A) 1, 3, 4 (B) 2, 4 (C) 1, 3 (D) 2, 3, 4

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‹¾ÖÓ ®Öß“Öê פüµÖê ÝÖ‹ Ûæú™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü ÛúÖ “ÖµÖ®Ö Ûúßו֋ :

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¿ÖÖÃÖÛú) (ÛúÖµÖÔ †£Ö¾ÖÖ ‘Ö™ü®ÖÖ)

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(iv) ´ÖÖ»Ö¾ÖÖ ‹¾ÖÓ ÝÖã•Ö¸üÖŸÖ Ûúß ×¾Ö•ÖµÖ

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32. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below :

List – I List – II (Sufi

terminology)(Meaning)

(a) Futuh (i) Sufi musical gathering

(b) Sama (ii) Conversations of Sufi saints

(c) Barkat (iii) Unasked for charity

(d) Malfuz (iv) Spiritual grace acquired by a Sufi

Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (B) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (C) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

33. Who calls the political economy of the Vijayanagara regime of the sixteenth century as feudal ?

(A) N. Karashima (B) Burton Stein (C) K.V. Ramesh (D) N. Venkataramanyya 34. Consider the following statements : (i) Guru Nanak was interested in

all the major forms of contemporary religious beliefs and practices whether “Hindu” or “Muslim”.

(ii) Guru Nanak was soft on the Jain monks.

(iii) He considered ritual reading of scriptures as waste of time.

(iv) During the last fifteen years of his life Guru Nanak settled at Kiratpur.

Which of the above statements are not correct ? Select your answer from the codes given below :

Codes : (A) (i) and (ii) (B) (i) and (iv) (C) (ii) and (iii) (D) (ii) and (iv)

35. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R) :

Assertion (A) : Like his father and Surs, Humayan was not willing to recognize any power politically superior to him.

Reason (R) : He himself assumed the title of Khalifa.

In the context of the above two statements, which one of the followings is correct ?

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

36. Who stated that the ‘best place for a woman is the purdah or the grave ?

(A) Amir Khusrau

(B) Isami

(C) Badauni

(D) Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi

37. Who justified Mughal attack on Malwa by saying that Baz Bahadur occupied himself with “unlawful and vicious practices” ?

(A) Nizamuddin Ahmad

(B) Abdul Qadir Badauni

(C) Arif Qandhari

(D) Abul Fazl

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32. ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÛúÖê ÃÖæ“Öß-II ÃÖê ÃÖã´Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋ †Öî¸ü ®Öß“Öê פüµÖê ÝÖ‹ Ûæú™üÖë ´Öë ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü ÛúÖ “ÖµÖ®Ö Ûúßו֋ :

ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÃÖæ“Öß – II (ÃÖæ±úß ¿Ö²¤üÖ¾Ö»Öß ) (†£ÖÔ)

(a) ±ãúŸÖæÆü (i) ÃÖæ±úß ÃÖÓÝÖßŸÖ ÃÖ´ÖÖÝÖ´Ö

(b) ÃÖ´ÖÖ (ii) ÃÖæ±úß ÃÖÓŸÖÖë Ûêú ¾ÖÖŸÖÖÔ»ÖÖ¯Ö

(c) ²Ö¸üÛúŸÖ (iii) ‹×“”ûÛú ¤üÖ®Ö (d) ´Ö»Ö±æú•ÖÌ (iv) ÃÖæ±úß «üÖ¸üÖ †Ù•ÖŸÖ

†Ö¬µÖÖן´ÖÛú ¿ÖÖê³ÖÖ Ûæú™ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv) (B) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) (C) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

33. ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ×ÛúÃÖ®Öê ÃÖÖê»ÖÆü¾Öà ¿ÖŸÖÖ²¤üß Ûêú ×¾Ö•ÖµÖ®ÖÝÖ¸ü ¿ÖÖÃÖ®Ö Ûúß ¸üÖ•ÖÛúßµÖ †£ÖÔ ®Öß×ŸÖ ÛúÖê ÃÖÖ´Ö®ŸÖ¾ÖÖ¤üß ÛúÆüÖ Æîü ?

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(ii) ÝÖãºþ ®ÖÖ®ÖÛú •Öî®Ö ´Öã×®ÖµÖÖë Ûêú ¯ÖÏ×ŸÖ ˆ¤üÖ ü £Öê … (iii) ˆ®ÖÛêú ×¾Ö“ÖÖ¸ü ´Öë ¬Ö´ÖÔ ÝÖÏ®£ÖÖë ÛúÖ ¯ÖÖ¸ü´¯Ö׸üÛú

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35. ®Öß“Öê ¤üÖê Ûú£Ö®Ö פü‹ ÝÖ‹ Æïü וִ֮Öë ÃÖê ‹Ûú †×³ÖÛú£Ö®Ö (A) †Öî¸ü ¤æüÃÖ¸üÖ ŸÖÛÔú (R) Æïü :

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ŸÖÛÔú (R) : ˆÃÖ®Öê þֵÖÓ ÜÖÌ»Öß±úÖ Ûúß ˆ¯ÖÖ×¬Ö ¬ÖÖ¸üÞÖ Ûú¸ü »Öß £Öß …

ˆ¯Ö¸üÖêŒŸÖ ¤üÖê ¾ÖŒŸÖ¾µÖÖë Ûêú ÃÖ®¤ü³ÖÔ ´Öë ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ÛúÖî®Ö ÃÖÖ ÃÖÆüß Æïü ?

Ûæú™ü :

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(C) (A) ÃÖÆüß Æîü, ×Ûú®ŸÖã (R) ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æîü …

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36. µÖÆü ×ÛúÃÖÛúÖ Ûú£Ö®Ö Æîü ×Ûú ‹Ûú áÖß Ûêú ×»ÖµÖê ÃÖ²ÖÃÖê ˆ¢Ö´Ö ãÖÖ®Ö ¯Ö¤üÖÔ µÖÖ Ûú²ÖÎ Æîü ?

(A) †´Ö߸ü ÜÖãÃÖ¸üÖê

(B) ‡ÃÖÖ´Öß

(C) ²Ö¤üÖµÖæÑ®Öß

(D) ¿ÖêÜÖ †Æü´Ö¤ü ×ÃÖ¸üØÆü¤üß

37. ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ×ÛúÃÖ®Öê ´ÖÖ»Ö¾ÖÖ ¯Ö¸ü ´ÖãÝÖÌ»Ö †ÖÛÎú´ÖÞÖ ÛúÖê µÖÆü ÛúÆüÛú¸ü ˆ×“ÖŸÖ šüÆü¸üÖµÖÖ ×Ûú, ²ÖÖ•ÖÌ ²ÖÆüÖ¤ãü¸ü ®Öê †¯Ö®Öê †Ö¯ÖÛúÖê “†®ÖîןÖÛú ‹¾ÖÓ ÛãúןÃÖŸÖ ÛúÖµÖÖí ´Öë ×»Ö¯ŸÖ Ûú¸ü ¸üÜÖÖ £ÖÖ” ?

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38. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R) :

Assertion (A) : The art of painting reached its highest watermark during Jahanagir’s reign.

Reason (R) : He was not interested in other forms of art.

In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct ?

Codes : (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and

(R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

39. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and other labelled as Reason (R).

Assertion (A) : The advent of the European trading companies in India adversely affected India’s export trade during the seventeenth century.

Reason (R) : Large quantities of silver found its way into India due to the trading activities of the English East India Company in the seventeenth century.

In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct ? Select the correct answer from the codes given below :

Codes : (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and

(R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

40. Which of the following officers was not associated with the administration of cities in the Mughal empire ?

(A) Nazim (B) Qazi (C) Mir-i-adl (D) Kotwal 41. Consider the following statements : (i) Shah Jahan discontinued

Jharokha darshan and tula dana.

(ii) Shah Jahan refused to grant land to Shanti Das, the leading Jain Jeweller and banker of Ahmedabad to build a resting place for Jain saints.

(iii) Shah Jahan banned mixed marriages between Hindus and Muslims in Kashmir.

(iv) Shah Jahan exempted the theologians from offering Sijda.

Which of the above statements are not correct. Select the correct answer from the codes given below :

Codes : (A) (i) and (ii) (B) (ii) and (iii) (C) (ii) and (iv) (D) (i) and (iv) 42. Which Mughal Court Chronicle given

an account of the Ahom Kingdom of Assam ?

(A) Padshahnama (B) Alamgirnama (C) Futuhat-i-Alamgiri (D) Maasir-i-Alamgiri 43. Which historian has spoken of

tripartite relationship between zamindars, jagirdars and peasants as the reason for the crisis of the Mughal Empire and its decline ?

(A) Stephan P. Blake (B) M. Athar Ali (C) Satish Chandra (D) C.A. Bayly

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38. ®Öß“Öê ¤üÖê Ûú£Ö®Ö פü‹ ÝÖ‹ Æïü, וִ֮Öë ÃÖê ‹Ûú †×³ÖÛú£Ö®Ö (A) †Öî¸ü ¤æüÃÖ¸üÖ ŸÖÛÔú (R) Æîü :

†×³ÖÛú£Ö®Ö (A) : •ÖÆüÖÑÝÖ߸ü Ûêú ¿ÖÖÃÖ®Ö ÛúÖ»Ö ´Öë ד֡ÖÛú»ÖÖ †¯Ö®Öê “Ö´ÖÖìŸÛúÂÖÔ ¯Ö ü ¯ÖÆãÑü“Ö ÝÖ‡Ô …

ŸÖÛÔú (R) : ¾ÖÆü †®µÖ Ûú»ÖÖ†Öë ´Öë ºþ×“Ö ®ÖÆüà ¸üÜÖŸÖÖ £ÖÖ …

ˆ¯ÖµÖãÔŒŸÖ Ûú£Ö®ÖÖë ÛúÖê ¯ÖלÌüµÖê †Öî¸ü ®Öß“Öê פü‹ ÝÖ‹ Ûæú™ü ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü ÛúÖ “ÖµÖ®Ö ÛúßוֵÖê :

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44. Consider the following statements : (i) Shivaji could check the Deccan

power from intruding into his swaraj territory.

(ii) He could plunder Surat in 1664.

(iii) He could withstand the attacks of Shaista Khan and Mirza Raja Jai Singh.

(iv) Bijapur and Golkunda were annexed by the Mughals to undermine the position of Shivaji.

Which of the above statements are not correct. Select the correct answer from the codes given below :

Codes : (A) (i) and (iii) (B) (i) and (iv) (C) (ii) and (iii) (D) (iii) and (iv) 45. Which of the following pairs is not

correctly matched ? (A) Ahdi Gentleman

trooper (B) Ashraf A person of

noble birth (C) Jama-i-Kamil Assessment of

revenue at normal rate

(D) Siwanah Nigar News reporter 46. Which of the following statements is

not correct ? (A) Horses constituted a very large

item of India’s overland import.

(B) Virji Vohra was one of the prominent merchants of Surat during the 17th century.

(C) The Portuguese dominated India’s maritime trade during the 17th century.

(D) Many Mughal nobles participated in trade and commerce during the 17th century.

47. Which of the following statements is not correct ?

(A) Monetary system of the Mughals was largely based on silver rupaiya.

(B) The Mughal rulers from Babur to Shahjahan continued to harbour territorial ambitions in Central Asia.

(C) There was no middle class in Mughal India.

(D) The period 1605-1658 witnessed significant changes in the Mansab and Jagir systems.

48. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R) :

Assertion (A) : With the acquisition of Diwani of Bengal the Company directly organised the ‘drain of wealth’.

Reason (R) : The Company began to send to England the revenue of Bengal through what were called “Investment”.

In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct ?

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

49. The biggest British capital investment in India was made in

(A) The Jute Mills (B) The Railways, Banking,

Insurance and Shipping. (C) The Tea and Coffee Plantations. (D) The Indigo Plantations.

50. Who said : ‘The misery hardly finds a parallel in the history of commerce. The bones of the cotton weavers are bleaching the plains of India.” ?

(A) William Bentinck (B) G.M. Travelyan (C) C. Metcalfe (D) Lord. Auckland

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51. Who said, “Imparting education to natives is our moral duty” ?

(A) Warren Hastings (B) Wellesly (C) William Bentinck (D) Lord Moira

52. After 1833 the single biggest source of drain of Indian wealth to Britain was

(A) Export of opium (B) Export of indigo (C) British capital investment in

India (D) Export of cotton 53. Which of the following is not one of

the causes responsible for the rise of moneylenders in British India ?

(A) New Revenue Policy (B) New Legal System (C) New Educational System (D) Commercialization of

Agriculture

54. What was the common feature between the Wahabi and Kuka movements ?

(A) Both began as religious movement, but drifted to became political movement.

(B) Both were political and economical movement.

(C) Both followed the path of Ahinsa.

(D) Both not suffered from certain weaknesses, such as communal passions, fanaticism and division with ranks.

55. Who of the following was the

biographer of Raja Rammohan Roy ?

(A) Armstrong (B) Mary Carpenter (C) David Havel (D) Lawrence

56. The LexLoci Act gave (A) no right over the ancestral

properties for the Christian converts.

(B) the Christian converts, the right to inherit their ancestral properties.

(C) no right over the ancestral properties for the converts from Budhist religion.

(D) the right to inherit the ancestral properties for the converts from Jain religion.

57. Due to whose efforts Widow

Remarriage Act was passed ? (A) Raja Rammohan Roy (B) Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar (C) D.K. Karve (D) M.G. Ranade 58. In which year the Indian association

for the cultivation of science was established ?

(A) 1874 (B) 1875 (C) 1876 (D) 1877 59. The Act Prohibiting Child Marriages

was passed in 1891 due to the efforts of

(A) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar and Jyotiba Phule.

(B) Mahadev Govind Ranade and Jyotiba Phule.

(C) Keshab Chandra Sen and Behramji Malabari.

(D) Keshab Chandra Sen and Mahadev Govind Ranade.

60. Shri Narayan Dharma Paripalana

Yogam of Kerala worked for (A) Upliftment of dalits and

peasants. (B) Women’s education. (C) Eradication of child labour. (D) The Hindu widow remarriage.

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(C) ²ÖÖî¨ü ¬Ö´ÖÔ ÃÖê ¯Ö׸ü¾ÖŸÖÔ®Ö Ûú¸ü®Öê ¾ÖÖ»Öê ÛúÖê ¯ÖîŸÖéÛú ÃÖ´¯Ö×¢Ö ÛúÖ †×¬ÖÛúÖ¸üß ®ÖÆüà ´ÖÖ®ÖÖ ÝÖµÖÖ …

(D) •Öî®Ö ÃÖê ¯Ö׸ü¾ÖÙŸÖŸÖ ÆüÖêÛú¸ü ®Ö¾Ö¬ÖÙ´ÖµÖÖë ÛúÖê ¯ÖîŸÖéÛú ÃÖ´¯Ö×¢Ö ÛúÖ †×¬ÖÛúÖ¸ü פüµÖÖ ÝÖµÖÖ …

57. ×ÛúÃÖÛêú ¯Öϵ֟®Ö þֺþ¯Ö ‘×¾Ö¬Ö¾ÖÖ ¯Öã®ÖÙ¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü

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‹ÃÖÖê×ÃÖ‹¿Ö®Ö’ Ûúß Ã£ÖÖ¯Ö®ÖÖ Æãü‡Ô ? (A) 1874 (B) 1875 (C) 1876 (D) 1877 59. 1891 ´Öë ²ÖÖ»Ö-×¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü ÛúÖ ×®ÖÂÖê¬ÖÛú †×¬Ö×®ÖµÖ´Ö

×Ûú®ÖÛêú ¯ÖϵÖÖÃÖ ÃÖê ¯ÖÖ׸üŸÖ Æãü†Ö ? (A) ‡Ô¿¾Ö¸ü“Ö®¦ü ×¾ÖªÖÃÖÖÝÖ¸ü †Öî¸ü •µÖÖêןֲÖÖ

±æú»Öê (B) ´ÖÆüÖ¤êü¾Ö ÝÖÖê×¾Ö®¤ü ¸üÖ®ÖÖ›êü †Öî¸ü •µÖÖêןֲÖÖ

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ÛúÖ ÛúÖµÖÔ-õÖê¡Ö ŒµÖÖ £ÖÖ ? (A) ¤ü×»ÖŸÖ ‹¾ÖÓ ×ÛúÃÖÖ®ÖÖë Ûêú ˆŸ£ÖÖ®ÖÖ£ÖÔ (B) ´Ö×Æü»ÖÖ ×¿ÖõÖÖ (C) ²ÖÖ»Ö ÁÖ´Ö Ûêú ×®Ö¾ÖÖ¸üÞÖÖ£ÖÔ (D) ØÆü¤æü ×¾Ö¬Ö¾ÖÖ ¯Öã®ÖÙ¾Ö¾ÖÖÆü

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61. The name ‘Indian National Congress’ was given by

(A) Dadabhai Naoroji (B) M.G. Ranade (C) S.N. Bannerjee (D) A.O. Hume 62. Match List-I with List-II and select

the correct answer with the help of the codes given below :

List – I List – II (Name) (Newspaper)

(a) Abul Kalam Azad

i Bombay Chronicle

(b) Pheroze Shah Mehta

ii Al Hilal

(c) Mrs. Annie Besant

iii Young India

(d) Mahatma Gandhi

iv New India

Codes : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) ii i iv iii (B) i ii iv iii (C) ii i iii iv (D) iv i ii iii 63. Given below are two statements, one

labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R).

Assertion (A) : Avesta is the sacred book of Parsis.

Reason (R) : Madam Cama made significant contribution in reforming the Parsi society and uplifting the Parsi women.

In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct ?

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not a correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

64. The first woman who got nominated to the Madras Legislative Council in 1927 was

(A) Muthulakshmi Reddy (B) Sister Subbalakshmi (C) Mehribai Tata (D) Margaret Counsins 65. The Indian National Congress

became a real mass based political party after the

(A) Nagpur Session of the Congress in 1891.

(B) Nagpur Session of the Congress in 1920.

(C) Kanpur Session of the Congress in 1928.

(D) Faizpur Session of the Congress in 1936.

66. Given below are two statements, one

labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R).

Assertion (A) : Soon after the resignation of the Congress Ministries in the provinces in 1939, the Muslim League observed a deliverance day.

Reason (R) : Ambedkar supported it. In the context of the above two

statements, which one of the following is correct ?

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

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61. ‘‡Ó×›üµÖ®Ö ®Öê¿Ö®Ö»Ö ÛúÖÓÝÖÏêÃÖ’ ÛúÖ ®ÖÖ´ÖÛú¸üÞÖ ×ÛúÃÖ®Öê ×ÛúµÖÖ ?

(A) ¤üÖ¤üÖ³ÖÖ‡Ô ®ÖÖî¸üÖê•Öß (B) ‹´Ö.•Öß. ¸üÖ®ÖÖ›êü (C) ‹ÃÖ.‹®Ö.²Öî®Ö•Öá (D) ‹.†Öê. Êæ´Ö 62. ÃÖæ“Öß-I ÛúÖê ÃÖæ“Öß-II ÃÖê ÃÖã Öê×»ÖŸÖ Ûúßו֋ ŸÖ£ÖÖ

פüµÖê ÝÖµÖê Ûæú™ü ´Öë ÃÖê ÃÖÆüß ˆ¢Ö¸ü “Öã×®Ö‹ : ÃÖæ“Öß – I ÃÖæ“Öß – II (®ÖÖ´Ö) (¯Ö¡Ö¯ÖסÖÛúÖ)

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iii µÖÓÝÖ ‡×Þ›üµÖÖ

(d) ´ÖÆüÖŸ´ÖÖ ÝÖÖÓ¬Öß iv ®µÖæ ‡Ó×›üµÖÖ Ûæú™ü : (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) ii i iv iii (B) i ii iv iii (C) ii i iii iv (D) iv i ii iii 63. ®Öß“Öê ¤üÖê Ûú£Ö®Ö פüµÖê •ÖÖ ¸üÆêü Æïü, וִ֮Öë ÃÖê ¯ÖÏ£Ö´Ö

ÛúÖê †×³ÖÛú£Ö®Ö (A) †Öî¸ü ¤æüÃÖ¸êü ÛúÖê ŸÖÛÔú (R) ÛúÆüÖ ÝÖµÖÖ Æîü :

†×³ÖÛú£Ö®Ö (A) : ‘†¾ÖêßÖÖ’ ¯ÖÖ¸ü×ÃÖµÖÖë ÛúÖ ¯Öã®ÖßŸÖ ¬ÖÖÙ´ÖÛú ÝÖÏÓ£Ö Æîü …

ŸÖÛÔú (R) : ´Öî›ü´Ö ÛúÖ´ÖÖ ®Öê ¯ÖÖ¸üÃÖß ÃÖ´ÖÖ•Ö †Öî ü ¯ÖÖ¸üÃÖß ´Ö×Æü»ÖÖ†Öë Ûêú ˆŸ£ÖÖ®Ö Ûêú ×»Ö‹ ´ÖÆü¢¾Ö¯ÖæÞÖÔ µÖÖêÝÖ¤üÖ®Ö ×¤üµÖÖ …

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64. 1927 ´Öë ´Ö¦üÖÃÖ ×¾Ö¬ÖÖ®ÖÃÖ³ÖÖ Ûêú ×»Ö‹ ®ÖÖ´ÖÖÓ×ÛúŸÖ Ûúß •ÖÖ®Öê ¾ÖÖ»Öß ¯ÖÏ£Ö´Ö ´Ö×Æü»ÖÖ £Öß

(A) ´Öã£Öã»Öõ´Öß ¸êüøüß

(B) ×ÃÖÙü¸ü ¿Öã³ÖÖ»Öõ´Öß

(C) ´ÖêÆü¸üß²ÖÖ‡Ô ™üÖ™üÖ

(D) ´ÖÖÝÖÔ¸êü™ü Ûãú×®ÃÖ®Ö•Ö

65. פü ‡×Þ›üµÖ®Ö ®Öê¿Ö®Ö»Ö ÛúÖÓÝÖÏêÃÖ ¾ÖÖßÖ×¾ÖÛú •Ö®ÖÖ¬ÖÖ¸ü ¾ÖÖ»Öß ¸üÖ•Ö®ÖßןÖÛú ¯ÖÖ™üá ×ÛúÃÖ ¾ÖÖÙÂÖÛú †×¬Ö¾Öê¿Ö®Ö Ûêú ¯Ö¿“ÖÖŸÖ ²Ö®Öß ?

(A) ÛúÖÓÝÖÏêÃÖ ÛúÖ ®ÖÖÝÖ¯Öã¸ü †×¬Ö¾Öê¿Ö®Ö, 1891

(B) ®ÖÖÝÖ¯Öã¸ü ´Öë ÛúÖÓÝÖÏêÃÖ †×¬Ö¾Öê¿Ö®Ö, 1920

(C) ÛúÖÓÝÖÏêÃÖ ÛúÖ ÛúÖ®Ö¯Öã¸ü †×¬Ö¾Öê¿Ö®Ö, 1928

(D) ÛúÖÓÝÖÏêÃÖ ÛúÖ ±îú•Ö̯Öã¸ü †×¬Ö¾Öê¿Ö®Ö, 1936

66. ®Öß“Öê ¤üÖê Ûú£Ö®Ö פüµÖê •ÖÖ ¸üÆêü Æîü, וִ֮Öë ÃÖê ¯ÖÏ£Ö´Ö †×³ÖÛú£Ö®Ö (A) †Öî¸ü ׫üŸÖßµÖ ŸÖÛÔú (R) Æîü :

†×³ÖÛú£Ö®Ö (A) : 1939 ´Öë ÛúÖÓÝÖÏêÃÖ «üÖ¸üÖ ¯ÖÏÖ®ŸÖÖë Ûêú ´ÖÓסִÖÞ›ü»Ö ÃÖê ‡ÃŸÖß±úÖ ¤êü®Öê Ûêú ¯Ö¿“ÖÖŸÖ ¿Öß‘ÖÐÐ Æüß ´Öã×Ã»Ö´Ö »ÖßÝÖ ®Öê ‘´Öã׌ŸÖ פü¾ÖÃÖ’ ´Ö®ÖÖµÖÖ …

ŸÖÛÔú (R) : †´²Öê›üÛú¸ü ®Öê ‡ÃÖÛúÖ ÃÖ´Ö£ÖÔ®Ö ×ÛúµÖÖ …

ˆ¯Ö¸üÖêŒŸÖ ¤üÖê Ûú£Ö®ÖÖë Ûêú ÃÖ®¤ü³ÖÔ ´Öë, ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ ´Öë ÃÖê ÛúÖî®Ö ÃÖÖ ÃÖÆüß Æîü …

(A) (A) †Öî ü (R) ¤üÖê®ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æïü ŸÖ£ÖÖ (R), (A) Ûúß ÃÖÆüß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ Æîü …

(B) (A) †Öî ü (R) ¤üÖê®ÖÖë ÃÖÆüß Æïü, »Öê×Ûú®Ö (R), (A) Ûúß ÃÖÆüß ¾µÖÖܵÖÖ ®ÖÆüà Æîü …

(C) (A) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, »Öê×Ûú®Ö (R) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü …

(D) (A) †ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü, »Öê×Ûú®Ö (R) ÃÖŸµÖ Æîü …

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67. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R).

Assertion (A) : After the Civil War in U.S.A. blacks faced difficulty regarding voting right.

Reason (R) : Some Southern States of U.S.A. made it mandatory to have either the name of grandfather or father in the electoral list of 1860.

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true and (R) is false. (D) (A) is false and (R) is true. 68. 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.” ?

(A) J.F. Lyotard (B) Arran Gare (C) J.G. Merquior (D) None of the above 69. Consider the following statements

and point out the one which is incorrect in the context of research methodology :

(A) Subjective approach in Historical writing makes it possible to present a true picture of the past.

(B) External and internal criticism helps the historian to establish the authenticity of the records.

(C) To critically analyse the past happenings the historian needs to know the order of their occurance.

(D) Historical records of the past may not be wholly authentic or genuine to ascertain facts.

70. Consider the following statement : ‘Before the scientific revolution of

17th century, history writing in the west suffered from certain weaknesses.’

Which one of the following justifies the above ?

(A) Most of the writers were ignorant about the idea of change through time.

(B) The subject matter of history was treated more or less as a branch of literature or philosophy.

(C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of the above

The recruitment of the company’s army in the eighteenth century was not just building on the existing traditions of the North Indian military labour market; those traditions were being adopted to British imperial preferences. The recruitment system for example, endorsed the traditional British preference for peasants as best potential recruits and followed the colonial stereotypes that wheat-eating Indians rather than the rice-eating groups were physically more suitable for the job, although such ethnic stereotyping became a much more important factor in army recruitment in the late nineteenth century rather than in the eighteenth. During the initial formative phase, Hastings did not want to disturb the existing caste rules in the affairs of the army. So the Company’s army consisted mainly of upper caste Brahman and Rajput landed peasants from Awadh and the Rajput and Bhumihar Brahman peasants from north and south Bihar-both wheat-eating regions. These people joined the Company’s army because the pay,

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67. ®Öß“Öê ¤üÖê Ûú£Ö®Ö פüµÖê •ÖÖ ¸üÆêü Æïü, וִ֮Öë ÃÖê ¯ÖÏ£Ö´Ö ÛúÖê †×³ÖÛú£Ö®Ö (A) †Öî¸ü ¤æüÃÖ¸êü ÛúÖê ŸÖÛÔú (R) ÛúÆüÖ ÝÖµÖÖ Æîü :

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allowances, pension and resettlement provisions offered by the Company were much better than those offered by the regional States, and what was most important, salaries were paid regularly. The deliberate policy of respecting caste, dietary, travel and others religious practices of the Sepoys fostered a high caste identity of the Company’s army. By joining it many of the upcoming socially ambitious castes like the Bhumihar-Brahmans could fulfill their aspirations for social mobility. Cornwallis, despite his preference for Anglicisation, did not disturb this specific organization of the army, and as a result, the Company came to possess a high caste army, which was prone to revolt when their social privileges and pecuniary benefits were cut from the 1820s. As the Company’s territories expanded to the west beyond the Bengal frontiers into the mountainous Jungle Terai, in the 1770s and then into the Ceded and Conquered Districts in 1802 there was another attempt to recruit from among the hill tribes. While in the plains the Company ran permanent recruitment centres, in the hills recruitment was made through local notables and payment was offered through the Mughal system of ghatwali service tenures. The defeat of the Indian States, particularly of Mysore in the late eighteenth and of the Marathas in the early nineteenth centuries created another vast reservoir of surplus armed manpower to recruit from; but the Company’s army could not absorb all the disbanded soldiers of the Indian princes. Then from 1815 there was another experiment to recruit Gurkha soldiers from among the Nepalis, Garwahlis, and Sirmouri hill men. A skilful blending of the Nepali martial tradition and European training and discipline made the Gurkhas the most trusted soldiers in the British army.

71. The recruitment of the Company’s army was based on

(A) The existing traditions of military labour market.

(B) Preferred peasants as best potential recruits.

(C) Colonial stereotypes. (D) Physically suitable. 72. The Company’s army consisted of (A) Upper Caste Brahman and

Rajput. (B) Landed Peasants from Bihar

and Bengal. (C) People from rice eating

regions. (D) People only from South. 73. What kind of payment system British

followed in army recruitment ? (A) Malgujari (B) Ghatwali (C) Mahalwari (D) Yadgari 74. Company could not absorb disbanded

soldiers after early nineteenth century because

(A) It had surplus army. (B) Company was weak

economically. (C) Company did not want more

Indian force. (D) Of religious considerations. 75. Gurkhas became most trusted

soldiers because (A) They were experts in martial

art. (B) They were hill men. (C) They were disciplined. (D) They were experts in Guerilla

war.

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