Q.1.
The last Trithankara in Jain tradition is:
Q.2.
The capital cities of Indus Valley Civilization were:
Q.3.
The founder of the Karkota dynasty in Kashmir was:
Q.4.
Under Harshvardhan in the seventh century A. D. the centre of political gravity in north India shifted from Magadh to:
Q.5.
Khajuraho temples were built by:
Q.6.
The first Muslim ruler to impose the Jaziya on the Brahmins was :
Q.7.
The Loyal Mohammadans of India was the newspaper brought out by :
Q.8.
Who founded the Servants of India Society in 1905?
Q.9.
Who is known as Siladitya ?
Q.10.
The six famous Smiritis are :
Q.11.
The founder of the philosophy of Vedanta/Uttara-Mimansa was:
Q.12.
Lothal, Sutkagendor, Allahdino, Balakot and Kuntasi were the port cities of:
Q.13.
The only Indus site where the remains of a horse have actually been found is:
Q.14.
The Chalukyas or Solankis ruled over Gujrat for almost three and a half centuries between:
Q.15.
During the Sultanate period the highest category of peasants were:
Q.16.
The rise of two independent states in the South namely The Vijyanagar (A. D. 1336) and Bahamani (A. D. 1347) witnessed by:
Q.17.
The major towns namely Fatehabad, Hissar, Firozpur, Jaunpur and Firozabad were founded by :
Q.18.
The biography of Harshvardhan-Harsh-Charita was written by :
Q.19.
The Buddihst sources like Mahavamsa and Dipavamsa describes Chandragupta Maurya as a scion of :
Q.20.
Dhamma as propounded by Ashoka the great is not a religion but:
Q.21.
In Rig Vedic period, the basis of both social and political organization was :
Q.22.
Akbar the great Mughal Emperor proclaimed a new religion Din-e-Ilahi in:
Q.23.
The two Jain Trithankars who find mention in Rig Veda are:
Q.24.
The largest Indian site of Indus Valley Civilization was:
Q.25.
The two popular assemblies which seem to have formed an essential feature of the government during the Age of Rig Veda are:
Q.26.
Which Governor General is remembered for the annulment of the partition of Bengal?
Q.27.
Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq is credited with the foundation of the third city of Delhi known as:
Q.28.
During modern history Martanda Verma emerged as the strong ruler of:
Q.29.
Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb died in:
Q.30.
The first notable Paramara ruler in medieval period of India was: