Test Paper : III
Test Subject : HISTORY
Test Subject Code : K-0616
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Paper : IIISubject : HISTORY
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Number of Pages in this Booklet : 32 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 75
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1. Which among the following is not one ofthe Chief Officers of Rigvedic Period ?
(A) Purohita (B) Gramani
(C) Senani (D) Sangrahatri
2. The Jaina book ‘Sutrakridanga’ mentionsthe following game
(A) Chess (B) Dice
(C) Wrestling (D) Karate
3. Who was the successor of Gupta rulerChandragupta – II ?
(A) Narasimha Gupta
(B) Kumara Gupta – I
(C) Samudra Gupta
(D) Skanda Gupta
4. Why Kudumiyamalai inscription fromPudukottai is unique ?
(A) Mentions Musical notes
(B) Gives information of Medical stock
(C) History of Cholas is mentioned
(D) War between Pallavas andChalukyas is mentioned
5. Which Pallava King is mentioned inHarisena’s Allahabad Pillar inscription ofSamudra Gupta ?
(A) Mahendra Verma – I
(B) Visnugopa
(C) Narasimha Verma
(D) Simha Verma
6. The Theory of Kingship advocated by
Balban was akin to that of the
(A) Social Contract Theory
(B) Theory of Ulemas
(C) Theory of Aristocracy
(D) Divine Rights of the King
7. The grain markets of Allauddin Khalji’s
period were called as
(A) Shahna-i-mandi
(B) Amir-i-koh
(C) Amir-i-shikar
(D) Amil-i-hajib
8. Firoze Tughluq was the son of a Rajput
lady by name
(A) Deval Devi
(B) Rani Johar
(C) Bibi Naila
(D) Sundari Bibi
9. The two Mughal emperors who wrote
their autobiographies were
(A) Babur and Humayun
(B) Babur and Jahangir
(C) Babur and Aurangzeb
(D) Jahangir and Shah Jahn
HISTORY
PAPER – III
Note : This paper contains seventy-five (75) objective type questions. Each questioncarries two (2) marks. All questions are compulsory.
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10. Who was in actual command of theMaratha forces in the third battle ofPanipat ?
(A) Viswas Rao
(B) Malhar Rao Holkar
(C) Nana Phadnavis
(D) Sadashiv Rao Bhau
11. Which of the following Begum of Awadhwas proclaimed as the Nawab of Awadhat Lucknow revolt ?
(A) Birji’s Kadr
(B) Azimullah
(C) Ahmadullah
(D) Bakht Khan
12. Which of the following has organizedthe ‘East India Association’ in Londonin 1866 A.D. ?
(A) A. O. Hume
(B) K. T. Telang
(C) Dadabhai Naoroji
(D) Surendranath Banerjee
13. The society of ‘Khudai Khidmatgars’popularly known as Red shirts wasorganized under the leadership of
(A) Aga Khan
(B) Sayyid Ahamed Khan
(C) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
(D) Hakim Ajmal Khan
14. The National song, “Amar Sonar Bangla”was composed by
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
(C) Saripada Banerjee
(D) Sayyid Ahamed Khan
15. During the Civil Disobedience movementa brave heroine by name Rani Gaidilieufrom Nagaland raised the banner ofrebellion and suffered Life imprisonmentat the age of ___________
(A) 11 (B) 13
(C) 18 (D) 21
16. In which of the following places Jaincouncils were held ?
I. Vaisali
II. Pataliputra
III. Vallabhi
IV. Kushanagara
Choose the correct answer from thefollowing :
Codes :
(A) I and II
(B) II and III
(C) I and IV
(D) II and IV
17. Which of the following Kannada worksbelong to the Chalukyas of Kalyana ?
I. Manasollasa
II. Dharmamruta
III. Samaya Parikshe
IV. Nitivakyamruta
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Codes :(A) I and II(B) II and III(C) III and IV(D) I and IV
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18. Two famous works of RajadityaI. Karnataka-Kalyanakaraka
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IV. Ardha Nemipurana
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19. Which of the two temples were built byMallitamma a great sculptor of theHoysala period ?
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II. Narayana Temple at GadagIII. Amriteshvara temple at Amritapura
IV. Kesava temple at Haranahalli
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Codes :(A) I and II(B) II and III(C) II and IV(D) III and IV
20. Which are the two famous works ofVidyaranya ?
I. Sankara Vijaya
II. Subhashita-SudhanidhiIII. Rajakalanirnaya
IV. Yajnatantra-Sudhanidhi
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21. Which of the following Humanitarian
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IV. He arranged marriages of poor
Muslim girls.
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22. Who were the two daughters of Akbar ?
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II. Kambu Begam
III. Shukrun Nisa Begam
IV. Salima Begam
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23. Who were the two important Historiansof Jahangir’s Reign ?
I. Muhammad Hadi
II. Muhammad Amin QazviniIII. Mirza Muhammad Kazim
IV. Muhammad Sharif Motamad Khan
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Codes :
(A) I and II (B) II and III
(C) III and IV (D) I and IV
24. Who were the two important Rajputrulers during the Aurangzeb ?
I. Raja Raj Singh of Mewar
II. Raja Jai Singh of AmberIII. Rana Sangram Singh of Mewar
IV. Rana Ajit Singh of Marwar
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Codes :
(A) I and II (B) II and III
(C) III and IV (D) I and IV
25. Which of the following were directlyassociated with Tipu Sultan ?
I. The Sarvadhikari
II. ‘Tree of liberty’III. Establishment of dockyards
IV. The Dalwayi
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Codes :
(A) I and II (B) II and III
(C) II and IV (D) I and IV
26. Which of the following were the new
classes in the society given birth by
Colonial British ?
I. Industrial Capitalists
II. The Mahajans
III. The labouring poor
IV. The money lending class
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following :
Codes :
(A) I and III
(B) II and III
(C) III and IV
(D) II and IV
27. Which of the following were closely
associated with Ram Mohan Roy in his
movement of Socio-Cultural awakening
in the 19th Century ?
I. Lord Macaulay
II. David Hare
III. Alexander Duff
IV. Lord William Bentick
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following :
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28. Which of the following were associatedwith the formation of the Congress-Khilafat Swaraj party ?
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IV. Motilal Nehru
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Codes :(A) II and III (B) I and III
(C) II and IV (D) I and IV
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29. Assertion (A) : During the Harappanperiod houses were constructed keepingthe main road side closed.
Reason (R) : Harappan Houses wereopened to the narrow side lanes.(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is
the correct explanation of (A)
(B) (A) is true but (R) is false(C) (A) is false but (R) is true
(D) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) isnot the correct explanation of (A)
30. Assertion (A) : In the Rig-Vedic periodthe foremost duty of the King was theprotection of the tribe and the tribalterritory.Reason (R) : King did not fight againstexternal enemies.(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
31. Assertion (A) : Kalinga war led to themomentous change in Foreign Policy.
Reason (R) : The reverberation of thewar drum replaced with reverberation oflaw.
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) isthe correct explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) isnot the correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true
32. Assertion (A) : Gupta rulers employedin settling the system of castes andorders.
Reason (R) : Some of the foreignimmigrants rank is degraded Kshatriyasin legal codes.
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) isthe correct explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) isnot the correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true
33. Assertion (A) : Razia’s accession to thethrone was almost dramatic.
Reason (R) : Razia’s reign lasted aboutfive years and a half.
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) isthe correct explanation of (A)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) isnot the correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false
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34. Assertion (A) : Muhammad Bin Tughluq
was eager to utilize the immense gold,
silver, precious stones and untapped
resources of the South to enrich the
sultanate.
Reason (R) : Muhammad Bin Tughluq
made the gold coins as the legal tender
in about 1330 A.D.
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is
the correct explanation of (A)
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not the correct explanation of (A)
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(D) (A) is true but (R) is false
35. Assertion (A) : Akbar had effectively
eliminated the influence of Ulema in the
State politics.
Reason (R) : Akbar and Aurangzeb used
to devote about sixteen hours a day to
the transaction of the business of the
state.
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the correct explanation of (A)
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not the correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true
36. Assertion (A) : Shah Jahan was not a
careless or ease loving ruler. He took
personal interest in state affairs and did
everything methodically and diligently.
Reason (R) : Shah Jahan inherited a vast
but not well-consolidated empire from his
ancestors.
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the correct explanation of (A)
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not the correct explanation of (A)
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(D) (A) is true but (R) is false
37. Assertion (A) : Shivaji did not pay
salaries in cash to the ministers and all
the other servants of the state.
Reason (R) : Shivaji did not approve
of the jagirdari system which deemed
harmful to the interests of the state.
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not the correct explanation of (A)
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38. Assertion (A) : Two great social evils
of 18th century India were the Custom
of Sati and the bad condition of the
widows.
Reason (R) : Sati involved the rite of a
Hindu widow burning herself along with
the body of her dead husband and
widows belonging to higher caste and
classes could not remarry.
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is
the correct explanation of (A)
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not the correct explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true
39. Assertion (A) : Under the Subsidiary
Alliance System, the ruler of the allying
Indian State was not compelled to accept
the stationing of British forces and its
maintenance.
Reason (R) : In reality, by signing a
Subsidiary Alliance, an Indian State
virtually signed away its independence.
(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. Assertion (A) : The Pitt’s India Act of
1784 did not gave the British Government
supreme control over the company’s
affairs and its administration in India.
Reason (R) : The Act clearly
subordinated the Bombay and Madras
presidencies to Bengal in all questions
of war, diplomacy and revenues.
(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
41. Assertion (A) : A major characteristic of
British rule in India and the net result of
their economic policies led to extreme
poverty among its people.
Reason (R) : The poverty of the people
found its culmination in a series of
famines which occurred in all parts of
India in second half of the nineteenth
century.
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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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42. Assertion (A) : The strength of the early
national movement lay in its narrow
social base.
Reason (R) : The movement did not yet
penetrate down to the masses and the
political leaders lacked political faith in
the masses.
(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
Sequencing Type Questions :
43. Arrange the following in chronological
order of their excavation.
I. Kalibangan
II. Kuntasi
III. Dholavira
IV. Chanhudaro
Choose the answer from the following :
Codes :
(A) I II III IV
(B) II III IV I
(C) III IV I II
(D) IV I II III
44. Arrange the following in chronologicalorder.
I. Harsha Charita
II. ShakuntalaIII. Puranas
IV. Artha ShastraChoose the answer from the following :
Codes :(A) IV III II I
(B) I II III IV(C) III IV II I
(D) II IV I III
45. Arrange the following in chronologicalorder.
I. Mattavilasa – Prahasana
II. Vikramarjuna VijayaIII. Kavirajamarga
IV. LokopakaraChoose the answer from the following :Codes :(A) I II III IV(B) II III IV I
(C) I III II IV(D) III II IV I
46. Arrange the following in chronologicalorder.
I. Krishna III. Pallavamalla
III. ParantakaIV. Raghunandha I
Choose the answer from the following :Codes :(A) II III IV I(B) III II IV I
(C) I II III IV(D) IV III I II
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47. Arrange the following in chronologicalorder.
I. YashodharmanII. ToramanaIII. HarshavardhanaIV. Isanavarman
Choose the answer from the following :Codes :(A) I II III IV(B) II I IV III(C) IV II I III(D) III II I IV
48. Arrange the correct chronologicalsequence of the following events.
I. The death of Bairam KhanII. The death of Adam KhanIII. Akbar’s marriage with Amber
PrincesIV. The fall of Chittor
Choose the answer from the following :Codes :(A) I III II IV(B) II I III IV(C) IV III II I(D) II IV I III
49. Arrange the following in chronologicalorder.
I. Shah Jahan celebrated the festivalof Nauroz
II. Death of Mumtaz MahalIII. Aurangzeb appointed as the
viceroy of the Deccan
IV. Loss of KandaharChoose the answer from the following :
Codes :(A) I II III IV(B) II III IV I
(C) IV III II I(D) III IV I II
50. Arrange the following in chronological
order.
I. Aurangzeb appointed as Governor
of Multan and Sind
II. Aurangzeb’s first marriage with
Dilaras Banu Begam
III. Shah Shuja was the Governor of
Bengal
IV. Aurangzeb re-imposed Jaziya
Revenue
Choose the answer from the following :
Codes :
(A) I II III IV
(B) IV III II I
(C) III IV I II
(D) II I III IV
51. Arrange the following in chronological
order.
I. Balaji Baji Rao
II. Balaji Vishwanatha
III. Chhatrapati Sambhaji
IV. Chhatrapati Shahu
Choose the answer from the following :
Codes :
(A) III IV II I
(B) II III I IV
(C) IV III I II
(D) II I III IV
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52. (�������4������"��>��4����(7�7���(�'������P��5��u
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52. Arrange the following in chronological
order.
I. Third battle of Panipat
II. Nadir Shah captured the throne
of Persia
III. The battle of Khed
IV. Death of Bahadur Shah
Choose the answer from the following :
Codes :
(A) I II III IV
(B) IV III I II
(C) III II I IV
(D) II I III IV
53. Arrange the following in chronological
order.
I. The Portuguese discovery of a new
sea route from Europe to India
II. The foundation of Dutch East India
Company
III. The capture of Constantinople
IV. The foundation of British East
India Company
Choose the answer from the following :
Codes :
(A) III I IV II
(B) I II III IV
(C) IV III II I
(D) II I III IV
54. Arrange the following in chronological
order.
I. Relations with Afghanistan
II. Conquest of Burma
III. War with Nepal
IV. Crimean War
Choose the answer from the following :
Codes :
(A) II I III IV
(B) I II IV III
(C) IV III II I
(D) III II I IV
55. Arrange the following in chronological
order.
I. The establishment of English
factories at Agra and Baroach
II. The Portugal established
settlements at Diu and Daman
III. The English opened the factories at
Balasore and Suttanati
IV. The English acquired the Zamindari
of the Villages, Suttanati and
Govindpur
Choose the answer from the following :
Codes :
(A) I II III IV
(B) II I III IV
(C) IV III II I
(D) III IV II I
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56. (�������4������"��>��4����(7�7���(�'������P��5��u
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56. Arrange the following in chronological
order.
I. The Indian Council Act
II. The Government of India Act
III. The Montegu-Chelmsford reforms
IV. The Molrey-Minto reforms
Choose the answer from the following :
Codes :
(A) I IV III II
(B) II III IV I
(C) IV II I III
(D) III I II IV
57. Match the following :
List – I List – II
a. Tilwara I. Gujarat
b. Kanewal II. Madhya Pradesh
c. Adamgarh III. Rajasthan
d. Damdam IV. Uttar Pradesh
Choose the answer :
Codes :
a b c d
(A) I II III IV
(B) IV III II I
(C) III I II IV
(D) II IV I III
58. Match the following excavations with
excavators :
List – I List – II
a. Banavalli I. R. S. Bisht
b. Sanganakallu II. H. D. Sankaliya
c. Harappa III. John Marshal
d. Bhiradana IV. L. S. Rao
Choose the answer :
Codes :
a b c d
(A) I II III IV
(B) IV III II I
(C) II I IV III
(D) III IV I II
59. Match the Janapadas with their capital :
List – I List – II
a. Avanti I. Kosambi
b. Magadha II. Sravasti
c. Kosala III. Ujjain
d. Vatsa IV. Pataliputra
Choose the answer :
Codes :
a b c d
(A) I II III IV
(B) III IV II I
(C) IV II I III
(D) III I II IV
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60. (�������7c�����"�>������ 1�&+� �4�)� ��!�#�$%
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62. (��������a@4������"���$�E��)� ���!�#�$%���IJ��– I ��IJ��– II
��� 2� ��#�T�a. ��*4'�$���� I. )�k�D��Am7F��
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b. ��*4'�$���� II. ���7N :�%���@�L��*m� :�!���N%�)O�%������L��A 5�E
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a. ��)�������>$m� I. 17$�\�>(�e���37RV �7)�$
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60. Match the following rulers with their
dynasty :
List – I List – II
a. Avanti I. Prasenajit
b. Kosala II. Bimbisara
c. Magadha III. Udayana
d. Vatsa IV. Chandra Pradyota
Mahasena
Choose the answer :
Codes :
a b c d
(A) IV III II I
(B) IV I II III
(C) III II I IV
(D) I II III IV
61. Match the following :
List – I List – II
a. Bana I. Swapana
Vasavadutta
b. Bilhana II. Harsha Charita
c. Bhasa III. Vikramanka
Charita
d. Vishakhadutta IV. Mudra Rakshasa
Choose the answer :
Codes :
a b c d
(A) I II III IV
(B) II III I IV
(C) III IV I II
(D) IV III II I
62. Match the following :List – I List – IIBooks Author
a. The Agrarian I. Habib IrfanSystem of MughalIndia (1526-1707)
b. The Agrarian II. MorelandSystem of W. H.Muslim India
c. The Mansabdari III. Aziz A.Systems andThe Mughal Army
d. The Administration IV. Khureshi I. H.of the Sultanate ofDelhi
Choose the answer :Codes :
a b c d(A) II I IV III(B) III IV I II(C) IV III II I(D) I II III IV
63. Match the following :List – I List – II
a. Muhammad Arif I. Tarikhi AkbarQandahari Shahi
b. Mehta Isar Das II. Futuhat-i-Alamgiric. Muhammad III. Tarikh-i-Chaghatai
Shafi Teheranid. Muhammad IV. Ibratnama
KasimChoose the answer :Codes :
a b c d(A) IV III II I(B) I II III IV(C) III IV I II(D) II I IV III
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64. (��������a@4������"���$�E��P��5��!�#�$�u��IJ��– I ��IJ��– II
a. c)7 �������������P7�������" I. 1611
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a. �� 17 ����� 4 I. ='%�3�%�1854-56
b. *m��7��������] II. ='%�3�%�1855-56
c. �� P7D�������] III. ='%�3�%�1838-42
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64. Match the following :List – I List – II
a. Jahangir marries I. 1611
Nurjahan
b. Khurram marries II. 1612
Mumtaz Mahal
c. Akbar marries a III. 1562
Princess of Amber
d. Death of Todar Mal IV. 1589
Choose the answer :
Codes :
a b c d
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65. Match the following :List – I List – II
a. Tomb of Firoz I. GulbargaShah Bahmani
b. Tomb of Muhammad II. BijapurAdil Shah
c. Chand Minar III. Daulatabad
d. A Tala Devi Masjid IV. Jaunpur
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Codes :
a b c d
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(C) III II IV I
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66. Match the following :
List – I List – II
a. Sher Shah’s I. Lahore
Mausoleum
b. Jahangiri Mahal II. Delhi
c. Tomb of Humayun III. Agra
d. The Mausoleum of IV. Sasaram
Jahangir
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67. Match the following :
List – I List – II
a. The Santhal Uprising I. 1854-56 A.D.
b. The Afghan War II. 1855-56 A.D.
c. The Punjab War III. 1838-42 A.D.
d. The Crimean War IV. 1845-49 A.D.
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Codes :
a b c d
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68. Match the following :List – I List – II
a. Satyashodhak I. 1915-16 A.D.
Samaj
b. Justice Party II. 1917 A.D.
c. Prajamitra III. 1902-03 A.D.
Mandali
d. Sri Narayana IV. 1873 A.D.
Dharma
Paripalana Yogam
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Codes :
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(B) I II III IV
(C) IV III II I
(D) II IV III I
69. Match the following :List – I List – II
a. Punnopra I. July 1946Vayalar Revolt
b. I. N. A. Trials II. February 1946
c. R. I. N. Mutiny III. November 1945
d. Telangana IV. September-Revolt October 1946
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70. Match the following :List – I List – II
a. Anil Seal I. Rise and Growthof IndianEconomicNationalism
b. Christopher II. The EmergenceBayly of Indian
Nationalism
c. A. R. Desai III. Local Roots ofIndian Politics
d. Bipan Chandra IV. SocialBackground ofIndian Nationalism
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Codes :a b c d
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involved both Hindus and Muslims. On top ofit all, the country was still ruled by foreignerswho did little to check the riots. On the otherhand, the foreign government ratherencouraged these riots by their divisivepolicies, perhaps hoping to play the twonewly independent states against each other.Referring to communalism Jawaharlal Nehruhad written in 1948 in his The Discovery ofIndia. It is our fault, of course and we mustsuffer for our failings. But I cannot excuse orforgive the British authorities for the deliberatepart they have played in creating disruptionin India. All other injuries will pass, but thiswill continue to plague us for a much longerperiod. Even Jinnah was in the end forced torevise his two-nation theory lying at the heartof communalism. When asked by Muslimswho were staying on in India what they shoulddo, he asked them to become loyal citizensof India. And he told the Constituent Assemblyof Pakistan on 11 August 1947 : “You maybelong to any religion or caste or creed thathas nothing to do with the business of theState.” He was, in vain, trying to put back inthe bottle the genie he had released to practicecommunal politics.
71. Why did India was partitioned ?
(A) India is a country having two nationswithin-Hindus and Muslims
(B) Partition became necessary foradministrative convenience
(C) Growth of communalism inmodern Indian society
(D) Economical viability to have twonations
72. Why did not Congress oppose partition ?
(A) Congress is a party ofcommunalists
(B) Both Hindus and Muslims activelyinvolved in fratricidal riots
(C) The strong hand of British rule didnot allow Congress to opposepartition
(D) Jawaharlal Nehru wanted partitionof India
73. Who played the main part in partition ofIndia ?
(A) The British Government
(B) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Mohammad Ali Jinnah
(D) Sardar Vallabhai Patel
74. Why partition of India is painful ?
(A) The problems of partitioncontinues even today
(B) Due to partition thousands ofpeople were killed
(C) We lost a great area of land
(D) J. L. Nehru lost the chance tobecome P. M. of greater India
75. Who has stated that “State should nothave caste, creed and religion” ?
(A) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
(B) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Mohammad Ali Jinnah
(D) The British Government
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