Wednesday, April 3, 2024

100+ India History One Liner Questions

Q ➤ 1. Which civilization is famous for its city planning -


Q ➤ 2. The mouth of the Indus Valley Civilization was located on the banks of the Indus River-


Q ➤ 3. What was the local name of Mohenjo-Daro -


Q ➤ 4. Where was the huge bath found-


Q ➤ 5. Worship of Mother was related to-


Q ➤ 6. Which civilization had the ship Malghat at the place called Lothal -


Q ➤ 7. In the Indus Valley Civilization, Kalibanga was famous for -


Q ➤ 8. The main food of the Vedic Aryans was-


Q ➤ 9. Which metal was first used by Vedic people-


Q ➤ 10. Which three Vedas are jointly called 'Vedatrayi' -


Q ➤ 11. Arya was successful in his struggles with the Aryans, as he-


Q ➤ 12. This is confirmed by the fact that the Rigvedic Aryans were pastoralists -


Q ➤ 13. Where is the oldest settlement of Aryan Janjans -


Q ➤ 14. In which details of the coronation ceremony have been done -


Q ➤ 15. Where is the famous Gayatri Mantra derived from -


Q ➤ 16. Which Vidushi challenged the invincible Yajnavalavya in the debate-


Q ➤ 17. The birthplace of Gautama Buddha is inscribed by-


Q ➤ 18. Where was the first Buddhist council held -


Q ➤ 19. Buddha means-


Q ➤ 20. Buddhism left an important influence by connecting two sections of the society with them -


Q ➤ 21. What beliefs does Buddhism believe -


Q ➤ 22. In which early Buddhist texts were composed -


Q ➤ 23. Who was the savior of Delhi Sultanak –


Q ➤ 24. Who used the first artillery in India –


Q ➤ 25. Where Babur died-


Q ➤ 26. 1540 AD Humayun was thrown out of India after the war in which –


Q ➤ 27. In which year Kannauji's war was fought –


Q ➤ 28. Who was the architect of Humayun's Tomb -


Q ➤ 29. Akbar became Emperor at the age of -


Q ➤ 30. Second battle of Panipat was fought between which two armies -


Q ➤ 31. Who translated the Ramayana into Persian-


Q ➤ 32. Where was the state capital of Shivaji's kingdom –


Q ➤ 33. The fighter was called Peshwa -


Q ➤ 34. Who was the founder of Peshwas -


Q ➤ 35. First Anglo-Maratha war was concluded by which treaty-


Q ➤ 36. What was the name of the fort built by the British in Kolkata-


Q ➤ 37. Where was the Dutch earliest colony in India-


Q ➤ 38. British ruler Charles II was given in Bombay dowry to marry whose princess-


Q ➤ 39. The name of the Indian king who gave a grand welcome to Portuguese traveler Vasco di Gama when he came to Calicut was-


Q ➤ 40. India was the first and the next to go –


Q ➤ 41. Calicut cotton clothes carried by the Portuguese from Calicut were commonly said in Europe-


Q ➤ 42. During his rule, forcing British farmers to grow in Assam-


Q ➤ 43. In which year Khalsan Panth was founded by Guru Govind Singh –


Q ➤ 44. Who gave the title of King to Ranjit Singh-


Q ➤ 45. Who was the ruler of Delhi at the time of Nadirshah's invasion-


Q ➤ 46. Who was the founder of the autonomous state of Awadh -


Q ➤ 47. Where was the ruler of Tipu Sultan-


Q ➤ 48. Who betrayed Siraj-ud-daula in the Battle of Plassey in 1757-


Q ➤ 49. Between whom was the battle of Plassey fought -


Q ➤ 50. Where are the remains of Portuguese culture found in India –


Q ➤ 51. From which war the fate of the French was decided in India -


Q ➤ 52. Swami Dayanand Saraswati created the first Arya Samaj in 1875 AD. Where was I established in-


Q ➤ 53. Who was the founder of Arya Samaj in colonial India-


Q ➤ 54. Who founded the Ramakrishna Mission-


Q ➤ 55. When did English make English the medium of instruction in India-


Q ➤ 56. Who was the founder of Aligarh Movement-


Q ➤ 57. Where does the Prophet of New India go-


Q ➤ 58. The founder of Brahma Samaj was-


Q ➤ 203.Who was the founder of Prarthana Samaj-


Q ➤ 59. The Ayong who first paid attention to primary and secondary education in India -


Q ➤ 60. Which was the first reform movement to be started in the 19th century -


Q ➤ 61. Who built the Allahabad Pillar Inscription –


Q ➤ 62. Who compiled the stories of Panchatantra -


Q ➤ 63. Varahamihira was an-


Q ➤ 64. Who was the Chola king who took the Ganges from north to south -


Q ➤ 65. Most of the Chola temples are dedicated to which deity-


Q ➤ 66. Chola dynasty ruled mostly in which part of India –


Q ➤ 67. Which Chola ruler had conquered the northern part of Sri Lanka and made it a province of his empire-


Q ➤ 68. Which Chola ruler built the new capital Gangaikonda Cholapuram -


Q ➤ 69. Where was the capital of ancient Chola empire –


Q ➤ 70. Who built the Kailashnath Temple at Ellora -


Q ➤ 71. Ellora has caves and rock-cut temples -


Q ➤ 72. Sapta Pagoda of Mahabalipuram is a witness to the art preserved by-


Q ➤ 73. The famous Kailash temple cut by solid rock at Ellora was constructed under the protection of-


Q ➤ 74. How many times did Shivaji loot Surat-


Q ➤ 75. Shivaji was crowned in -


Q ➤ 76. From which European power did Shivaji obtain ammunition and ammunition -


Q ➤ 77. Who was famous as Nana Saheb -


Q ➤ 78. Who was the ruler of Delhi at the time when Ahmad Shah Abdali defeated the Marathas in the third battle of Panipat in 1761 -


Q ➤ 79. Peshwa Prathava was completed by the British during the period of which Peshwa -


Q ➤ 80. Which English ship was the first in India-


Q ➤ 81. At which place in Bengal was the East India Company permitted to trade and build a factory in 1651 by the Mughals-


Q ➤ 82. The discovery of the sea route to India is attributed to the -


Q ➤ 83. Who discovered the route of 'Cape of Good Hope' to India -


Q ➤ 84. The greatest Portuguese governor to lay the real foundation of Portuguese power in India was-


Q ➤ 85. Bahadur Shah, the ruler of Gujarat was killed in the conflict with whom-


Q ➤ 86. During his rule, the British kept forcing farmers to grow .........in Madras –


Q ➤ 87. Akal Takht was built by -


Q ➤ 88. Where was Guru Nanam Dev born –


Q ➤ 89. Which Sikh Guru had called himself 'True Emperor' -


Q ➤ 90. The political capital of Ranjit Singh was Lahore. Which city is called its religious capital-


Q ➤ 91. Which Governor-General had welcomed Ranjit Singh with great respect at Ropd -


Q ➤ 92. In which fight was Nadir Shah defeated the Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah –


Q ➤ 93. Who was the Governor General in the Second Anglo-Mysore War -


Q ➤ 94. Where were the Nawabs of Murshid Quli Khan, Ali Vardi Khan and Siraj-ud-Daula –


Q ➤ 95. Where did the Salt Satyagraha end –


Q ➤ 96. In 1939, Subhash Chandra Bose was elected President of the Congress Party by defeating-


Q ➤ 97. Why was the Cabinet Mission sent to India -


Q ➤ 98. What was the main reason for starting the Quit India Movement in 1942 -


Q ➤ 99. Quit India movement was started in 1942 –


Q ➤ 100. Where was the parallel government formed during the Quit India Movement-


Q ➤ 101. Gandhi adjourned after the Chaura-Chauri scandal-


Q ➤ 102. Where did the Indian National Congress pass its famous resolution of non-cooperation in its session held in 1920 -


Q ➤ 103. What were the three main forms of Satyagraha -


Q ➤ 104. Gandhiji's visit to Dandi is an example of which -


Q ➤ 105. In which year salt satyagraha was started -


Q ➤ 106. Gandhiji started a movement in violation of the Salt Law, which was called -


Q ➤ 107. "Where there is no law, there is no freedom". Where was it -


Q ➤ 108. In which session of the Indian National Congress Purna Swaraj was announced –


Q ➤ 109. Who was the first president of independent India -


Q ➤ 110. Who was the founder of the concept of Sarvodaya -


Q ➤ 111. Where was Christopher Columbus –


Q ➤ 112. What is the meaning of non-interference policy -


Q ➤ 113. Who founded the Banaras Hindu University-


Indian History MCQ Quiz -5

1. The first ruler of India who defeafed Muhammad of Ghor was —

(A) Mularaja II of Gujarat

(B) Prathviraj Chauhan of Delhi

(C) Jayachandra of Kannauj

(D) Parmaldeva of Bundelkhanda

Answer

Correct Answer: (C) Jayachandra of Kannauj



2. Cholas were known from the time of —

(A) Parantaka

(B) Vijayalaya

(C) Raja-Raja

(D) Rajendra

Answer

Correct Answer: (B) Vijayalaya


3. The first Danish Settlement of trade at Tranquebar was established in the year—

(A) 1620

(B) 1630

(C) 1660

(D) 1616

Answer

Correct Answer: (A) 1620


4. Who built the Brihadeshwara temple at Gangai kondacholapuram—

(A) Raja-Raja Chola

(B) Rajendra Chola

(C) Vijayalaya

(D) Srivijay

Answer

Correct Answer: (A) Raja-Raja Chola


5. A modern arsenal was established in 1765 with French assistance at—

(A) Bidnur

(B) Sera

(C) Sunda

(D) Dindigul

Answer

Correct Answer: (D) Dindigul


6. During the reign of which ruler was Sri Lanka lost to the Cholas —

(A) Rajendra I

(B) Rajendra II

(C) Kullotunga

(D) Rajendra III

Answer

Correct Answer: (A) Rajendra I


7. Who built the Buddha Vihar at Nagapattanam?

(A) Srivijay

(B) Gayabahu of Sri Lanka

(C) Prasenjit

(D) Illango Adigal

Answer

Correct Answer: (A) Srivijay


8. What is the correct chronological sequence of the following rulers of Bengal?

1. Suja-ud-din

2. Murshid Quli Khan

3. Sarfaraz Khan

4. Ali Vardi Khan

Codes:

(A) 2,1,3,4

(B) 1,2,4,3

(C) 2,1,4,3

(D) 1,2,3,4

Answer

Correct Answer: (A) 2,1,3,4


9. Which of the following represents the town inhabited by merchants and traders in Chola period?

(A) Ur

(B) Sabha

(C) Nagaram

(D) Nadu

Answer

Correct Answer: (C) Nagaram


10. The first Rashtrakuta-ruler who successfully invaded North India was —

(A) Govinda II

(B) Dhruva

(C) Govinda Ill

(D) Krishna II

Answer

Correct Answer: (B) Dhruva


11. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists—

List-I List-II

(a) Fazl-I-Husain 1. Bombay

(b) Shahid Suhrawardy 2. U.P.

(c) Thrahim Rahimtullah 3. Punjab

(d) Adbul Ban 4. Bengal

Codes:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 4 2 3 1

(B) 3 1 2 4

(C) 3 4 1 2

(D) 4 3 2 1

Answer

Correct Answer: (D) 4 3 2 1


12. The gold coins of Muhammad Ghori usually bear—

(A) Goddess Lakshmi on the obverse and his name in Nagari characters on the reverse

(B) Kalima on one side and his name on the other in Arabic characters

(C) His name on the obverse and name of mint and year of minting on the reverse

(D) Zodiac signs on the obverse and his name in persian characters on the reverse

Answer

Correct Answer: (A) Goddess Lakshmi on the obverse and his name in Nagari characters on the reverse


13. In ancient and early medieval India the uncultivated and untaxed land was called—

(A) Sita

(B) Kharvataka

(C) Khilakshetra

(D) Sitadhyakshya

Answer

Correct Answer: (C) Khilakshetra


14. Which one of the following sets of powers constituted the anti-British front in 1780?

(A) Nizam, Mysore, Berar and Marwar

(B) Nizam, Berar, the Rohilas and the Marathas

(C) The Marathas, Mysore, Berar and Nizam

(D) Mysore, the Marathas, the Rohilas and Berar

Answer

Correct Answer: (C) The Marathas, Mysore, Berar and Nizam


15. Consider the following events—

1. Cornwallis Code

2. North’s Regulating Act

3. Pitt’s India Act

The correct chronological sequence of these events is—

(A) 3, 2, 1

(B) 2, 3, 1

(C) 1, 2, 3

(D) 2, 1, 3

Answer

Correct Answer: (B) 2, 3, 1


16. Which of the following were terms used in early India for denoting measurement of land?

(1) Pala

(2) Nala

(3) Kulyavapa

(4) Nivartana

(A) l,2 and 3

(B) l,2 and 4

(C) l,3 and 4

(D) 2,3 and 4

Answer

Correct Answer: (C) l,3 and 4


17. Which of the following pairs of dynasties and cognomens used by them is/are correctly matched?

1. Cholas : Rajkesari and Parakesari

2. Pandyas : Satyavakya and Nitimarga

3. Western Gangas : Marvarman and Chadaiyavarman

(A) 1 only

(B) 2 only

(C) l and 3

(D) 2 and 3

Answer

Correct Answer: (C) l and 3


18. Who among the followg rulers of the 18th century introduced new systems of calendar, coinage and weights and measures, organised disciplined standing army, removed illegal ceases, built up modem arsenal and promoted sericulture and trade?

(A) Ranjit Singh

(B) Mir Quasim

(C) Saadat Khan

(D) Tipu Sultan

Answer

Correct Answer: (D) Tipu Sultan


19. Which one of the following were included in the ‘antyaja’ category of people mentioned in the ‘Dharamshastras’?

(A) Yavanas

(B) Shabaras

(C) Sudras

(D) Chandals

Answer

Correct Answer: (D) Chandals


20. The Cholas, the Pandyas, the Kealaputras and the Satyaputras are mentioned as his neighbouring powers by Ashoka in—

(A) Rock Edict II

(B) Rock Edict XIII

(C) Pillar Edict VII

(D) Minor Rock Edicts

Answer

Correct Answer: (A) Rock Edict II


21. The Chola administrative system the Sabha was —

(A) The village court of justice

(B) An assembly of adult men in agraharas

(C) A Committee of People from all castes

(D) A Committee of nattars

Answer

Correct Answer: (B) An assembly of adult men in agraharas


22. The first English factors India was established at—

(A) Bombay

(B) Hooghly

(C) Surat

(D) Calcutta

Answer

Correct Answer: (C) Surat


23. William Bentink’s far reaching social reforms were meant to remove evils of society, which of the following was not included in these reforms —

(A) Sati System

(B) Human Sacrifice

(B) Thagi

(D) Widow remarriage

Answer

Correct Answer: (D) Widow remarriage


24. Dahala in the early medieval period was the territory of the —

(A) Paramaras

(B) Chandelas

(C) Kalachuris

(D) Bhanjas

Answer

Correct Answer: (C) Kalachuris


25. Who among the following were the pioneers in opening oceanic trade with India?

(A) Dutch

(B) English

(C) Portuguese

(D) French

Answer

Correct Answer: (C) Portuguese


Indian History MCQ Quiz -4

1. After the Mauryas the most important kingdom in the Deccan and Central India was that of the:

(a) Vakatakas

(b) Cholas

(c) Satavahanas

(d) Pallavas

Answer

Correct Answer: (c) Satavahanas


2. Pushyamitra Shunga:

(a) Defended the Magadhan empire against the Bactrian Greeks

(b) Is said to have performed Asvamedha sacrifice

(c) Was persecutor of Buddhism according to the Divyavadana

(d) Did all the above

Answer

Correct Answer: (c) Was persecutor of Buddhism according to the Divyavadana


3. The first to establish trade contacts with the Roman empire were:

(a) Indo Greeks

(b) Kushanas

(c) Tamils

(d) Sakas

Answer

Correct Answer: (c) Tamils


4. Sakas were finally overthrown by:

(a) Kanishka

(b) Chandragupta Vikramaditya

(c) Devapala

(d) Gautamiputra Satakarni

Answer

Correct Answer: (d) Gautamiputra Satakarni


5. With which of the following periods do we associate the ‘microlith’ implements?

(a) Paleolithic

(b) Mesolithic

(c) Neolithic

(d) Chalcolithic

Answer

Correct Answer: (b) Mesolithic


6. Which one of the following kings controlled the famous silk-route of Central Asia?

(a) Harsha

(b) Chandragupta-II

(c) Ashoka

(d) Kanishka

Answer

Correct Answer: (d) Kanishka


7. Which of the following statements regarding the Indus Valley Civilization is not true ?

(a) The excavations at Harappa are attributed to R.B. Daya Ram Sahni

(b) The Assembly Hall was discovered at Mohenjo-daro

(c) The open courtyard was the basic feature of house planning

(d) The Indus Valley people were not acquainted with the art of spinning and weaving

Answer

Correct Answer: (d) The Indus Valley people were not acquainted with the art of spinning and weaving


8. Saka era was founded by:

(a) Ashoka

(b) Harsha

(c) Kanishka

(d) Vikramaditya

Answer

Correct Answer: (c) Kanishka


9. The main cause of the tribal wars among the early Aryan settlers, the most famous of Which is mentioned in Rigveda as “Battle of Ten Kings”, was:

(a) Cattle and land disputes

(b) Foreign invasions

(c) Showing supremacy

(d) Intrigues of the leaders

Answer

Correct Answer: (a) Cattle and land disputes


10. Jainism was divided into two sects known as:

(a) Kapalika and Kalamukha

(b) Mahayana and Hinayana

(c) Ajivika and Nyaya Vaisesika

(d) Svetambara and Digambara

Answer

Correct Answer: (d) Svetambara and Digambara


11. The first major inscription in classical Sanskrit is that of:

(a) Chandragupta Vikramaditya

(b) Kanishka I

(c) Rudradaman

(d) Samudragupta

Answer

Correct Answer: (c) Rudradaman


12. The Fourth Buddhist Council was held by:

(a) Ashoka

(b) Kanishka

(c) Chandragupta

(d) Harashavardhana

Answer

Correct Answer: (b) Kanishka


13. With reference to Delhi Sultanate who of the following created the ‘Diwan i-Amir’ Koh (Department of agriculture)?

(a) Alauddin Khalji

(b) Firu Shah Tughluq

(c) Muhammad bin Tugluq

(d) Shamsu d-din lltutmish

Answer

Correct Answer: (c) Muhammad bin Tugluq


14. Which one of the following places was famous as a seat of Mahayana learning?

(a) Nalanda

(b) Taxila

(c) Varanasi

(d) Sarnath

Answer

Correct Answer: (a) Nalanda


15. India’s earliest contact with Islam came through:

(a) Arab invasion of Sind in 7th century

(b) Turkish invasions in 11th century

(c) Sufi saints

(d) Arab merchants on Malabar coast

Answer

Correct Answer: (d) Arab merchants on Malabar coast


16. Which of the following religions got spread in different parts of Asia?

(a) Buddhism

(b) Jainism

(c) Hinduism

(d) None of these

Answer

Correct Answer: (a) Buddhism


17. Porus was defeated by Alexander at the Battle of …….

(a) Buxar

(b) Heart

(c) Kabul

(d) Hydaspes

Answer

Correct Answer: (d) Hydaspes


18. Between which of the following was the ancient town of Takshasila located?

(a) Indus and Jehelum

(b) Jhelum and Chenab

(c) Chenab and Ravi

(d) Ravi and Beas

Answer

Correct Answer: (a) Indus and Jehelum


19. Chronologically arrange the accomplishments of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq

1. Quarachil Expedition

2. Token currency

3. Transfer of capital

4. Revenue reforms

(a) 3, 2, 1, 4

(b) 1, 4, 3, 2

(c) 4, 2, 3, 1

(d) 3, 1, 4, 2

Answer

Correct Answer: (a) 3, 2, 1, 4


20. The name by which Ashoka is generally referred to in his inscriptions is:

(a) Priyadarsi

(b) Dharmadeva

(c) Chakravarti

(d) Dhamiakirti

Answer

Correct Answer: (a) Priyadarsi


Indian History MCQ Quiz -3

1. Consider the following statements:

1. Satavahana rulers persecuted the Buddhists.

2. Pushyamitra Sunga patronised the Buddhists.

3. Shashanka cut off the Bodhi tree at Bodha Gaya.

Which of these statements is/are correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 and 3

(c) 1 and 3

(d) 3 only

Answer

Correct Answer: (d) 3 only


2. Who among the following was called as ‘Father of Indian Renaissance’?

(a) B. G. Tilak

(b) Gopal Krishna Gokhale

(c) Lala Lajpat Rai

(d) Raja Ram Mohan Roy

Answer

Correct Answer: (d) Raja Ram Mohan Roy


3. Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding pre-historic art ?

(a) Paleolithic and Mesolithic people practised painting.

(b) Pre-historic art appears at several places, but Bhimbetka

is the most striking site with 500 painted rock shelters.

(c) Many birds, animals and human beings are painted.

(d) The paintings depict the religious beliefs of the people.

Answer

Correct Answer: (d) The paintings depict the religious beliefs of the people.


4. The only ruler of India who ruled over territories in Central Asia beyond the Pamirs was:

(a) Kanishka

(b) Ashoka

(c) Samudragupta

(d) Harsha

Answer

Correct Answer: (a) Kanishka


5. With which period do we associate the ‘Megaliths’ ?

(a) Neolithic

(b) Chalcolithic

(c) Mesolithic

(d) Pleistocene

Answer

Correct Answer: (a) Neolithic


6. Which was the first newspaper to be published in India?

(a) Bombay Samachar

(b) Bengal Gazette

(c) Bengal Chronicle

(d) The Hindu

Answer

Correct Answer: (b) Bengal Gazette


7. Vikrama era started from:

(a) 57 B.C.

(b) 78 A.D.

(c) 57 A.D.

(d) 78 B.C.

Answer

Correct Answer: (a) 57 B.C.


8. Consider the following statements :

1. Lime mortar was never used at Mohenjo-daro in the construction of dwellings.

2. At Dholavira, stone was never used in the Construction of dwellings.

Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 only

(b) 2 only

(c) Both 1 and 2

(d) Neither 1 nor 2

Answer

Correct Answer: (a) 1 only


9. The King Kanishka held a great Buddhist Council under whose presidentship?

(a) Asvaghosha

(b) Sanghraksha

(c) Nagasena

(d) Vasumitra

Answer

Correct Answer: (d) Vasumitra


10. Under which one of the following system of assessment, the British Government collected revenue directly from the farmers?

(a) Zamindari

(b) Annawari

(c) Ryotwari

(d) Desaiwari

Answer

Correct Answer: (b) Annawari


11. Who of the following deciphered the Brahmi script?

(a) William Jones

(b) James Princep

(c) John Marshall

(d) EJH Mackay

Answer

Correct Answer: (b) James Princep


12. With reference to the Revolt of 1857, who of the following laid siege to Jhansi in March 1858?

(a) Major General Wyndham

(b) Major General Havelock

(c) Sir Colin Campbell

(d) Sir Hugh Rose

Answer

Correct Answer: (d) Sir Hugh Rose


13. From the scattered skeletal remains of the Harappans found at different sites, the most appropriate conclusion to be drawn would be that there was :

(a) Mass execution

(b) Casual burial of human bodies

(c) Some kind of military assault

(d) Great epidemic

Answer

Correct Answer: (d) Great epidemic


> 14. Which one of the following was not an Indus Valley Civilization site?

(a) Lothal

(b) Patliputra

(c) Rangpur

(d) Suktagendor

Answer

Correct Answer: (b) Patliputra


15. Which one of the following statements about Mohenjo-daro is correct ?

(a) The houses were made of cut and polished stone

(b) Axes, chisels, knives and fish-hook were all made of iron

(c) The floor of the Great was made of burnt brick

(d) Gold ornaments were unknown to the inhabitants

Answer

Correct Answer: (c) The floor of the Great was made of burnt brick


16. The achievements of Samudragupta are described in the:

(a) Hathigumpha inscription

(b) Allahabad pillar inscription

(c) Girnar inscription

(d) Sarnath inscription

Answer

Correct Answer: (b) Allahabad pillar inscription


17. Which of the following statements is false with regard to the social conditions in the Gupta period?

(a) Public and personal morality had reached a very low point

(b) The caste system was liberalised

(c) The living standard of the common people was simple but the town life was glamorous and sophisticated

(d) The system of devadasis was in vogue during this period

Answer

Correct Answer: (a) Public and personal morality had reached a very low point


18. The first writer to use Urdu as the medium of poetic expression was:

(a) Amir Khusrau

(b) Mirza Ghalib

(c) Bahadur Shah Zafar

(d) Faiz

Answer

Correct Answer: (a) Amir Khusrau


19. Who is known as the ‘Grand Old Man of India’?

(a) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan

(b) C. Rajgopalachari

(c) Lala Lajpat Rai

(d) Dadabhai Naoroj

Answer

Correct Answer: (d) Dadabhai Naoroj


20. Upanishads, also known as the Vedantas, are in number.

(a) 96

(b) 105

(c) 108

(d) 112

Answer

Correct Answer: (c) 108


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