Indian History Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Where was Mahavir Swami born?

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    Kundagram
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    Vaishali
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    Magadha
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    Pataliputra
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Answer : 1. "Kundagram"

Q:

Name of the first Indian to win the Nobel Prize is: 

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    Rabindranath Tagore
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    D.B. Mahawar
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    V.R. Gill
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    R.N. Shukla
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Answer : 1. "Rabindranath Tagore "

Q:

Which is the most important fast among the five fasts of Jainism?

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    Amrisha (True)
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    Nonviolence
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    Ashoury (Asteya)
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    Abstience
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Answer : 2. "Nonviolence"

Q:

Who gave the slogan 'Inquilab'?

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    Chandrashekhar Azad
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    Mohammad Iqbal
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    Bhagat Singh
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    Subhash Chandra Bose
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Answer : 2. "Mohammad Iqbal"

Q:

Who was the first interim President of the constitutional assembly, in whose leadership the first meeting of the constitutional assembly took place on 9 Dec 1946?

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    Sachidanand Sinha
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    JL Nehru
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    BR Ambedkar
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    Rajendra Prasad
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Answer : 1. "Sachidanand Sinha"

Q:

Name the Sultan who introduced Rationing system in India

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    Ghiyasuddin balban
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    Alauddin Khalji
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    Mohammad-bin Tughlaq
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    Firoz Tughlaq
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Answer : 2. "Alauddin Khalji"

Q:

what was the language of newspapers Maratha and kesari respectively, were published by Bal Gangadhar Tilak?

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    Hindi and English
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    English and Marathi
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    Marathi and Urdu
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    Hindi and Urdu
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Answer : 2. "English and Marathi"

Q:

What is true in the context of administration and consolidation under the Khaljis and Tughlaqs? 

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    Large parts of the subcontinent remained under the control of the Delhi Sultans.
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    The forested areas in the gangetic plain were penetrated for the first time.
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    It was difficult to control distant provinces like Bengal from Delhi .
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    Alauddin Khalji and Muhammad Tughlaq forced their control in the gangetic plains for alonger duration.
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Answer : 3. "It was difficult to control distant provinces like Bengal from Delhi ."
Explanation :

1. The Khilji dynasty, founded by Jalal-ud-din Firoz Khalji, ruled large parts of the Indian subcontinent between 1290 and 1320.

2. The use of slaves by the Delhi Sultans was criticized by the elites in the state.

3. Unity in the vast empire of the Sultanate depended on trusted administrators and governors.

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