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Indian history Mcq for competitive exams

3226.
Which of the following brought Aurobindo Ghose into the fold of the Indian National Movement?

a
The partition of Bengal
b
The famines of 1896-97 and 1899-1900
c
The Surat Split
d
The Jallianwala Bagh episode

3227.
The English rounded Calcutta after obtaining the zamindari of three villages, viz Sutanuti, Kalikata and Govindpur, from the Mughal Viceroy of Bengal in 1698. The nucleus of the british settlement in Calcutta was

a
Howrah Port
b
San Thome
c
Victoria Memeorial
d
Fort William

3228.
In the Cabinet Mission Plan, provision was made for the commissioner's Provinces to represent by ______ members in the Constituent Assembly.

a
4
b
8
c
14
d
10

3229.
Who was the mother of Mahavira?

a
Yashoda
b
Mahamaya
c
Trishala
d
Jameli

3230.
The principles of Ashoka's Dharma (Dhamma) were taken from

a
Jainism
b
The moral virtues of all Indian religions of that period
c
Buddhism
d
Brahmanism

3231.
Which dynasty immediately succeeded the Maurya dynasty and ruled Magadha Kingdom?

a
Nanda
b
Kanva
c
Satavahana
d
Sunga

3232.
In which town is the mausoleum of Sher Shah located?

a
Lahore
b
Sahasaram
c
Fatehpur Sikri
d
Agra

3233.
How was Burma (now Myanmar) known to ancient Indians ?

a
Suvarnabhumi
b
Yavadwipa
c
Malayamandalam
d
Suvarnadwipa

3234.
Who played Socrates to the first generation of the English educated young men of Bengal

a
Henry Vivian Derozio
b
Rai Narain Bose
c
Swami Vivekananda
d
Drinkwater Bethun

3235.
The last constitutional provision (covering undivided India) passed by the House of Commons was

a
Indian Independence Bill
b
Government of India Act 1935
c
Cabinet Mission Plan
d
Mountabatten (or June 3) Plan

3236.
The crop which was not known to Vedic people is

a
rice
b
barley
c
tobacco
d
wheat

3237.
The new element of Gopurm had been encouraged in temples of southern India by the

a
Cholas
b
Chalukyas
c
Pallavas
d
Pandyas

3238.
The capital of Tipu Sultan, where he died while fighting the fourth Anglo-Mysore war in 1799, was

a
Hellebid or Halebid
b
Bangalore
c
Seringapatam
d
Mysore

3239.
The capital of the ancient Chola kingdom was

a
Kaveripoompattinam
b
Madurai
c
Thanjavur
d
Uraiyur

3240.
Which ruler murdered his father, Bimbisara to ascend the throne ?

a
Kanishka
b
Simukha
c
Ajatasatru
d
Ashoka

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