PAPER II HISTORY Note : A1002
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1 PAPER II HISTORY Note : Answer all the questions. Each question carries two (2) marks. SÔ : GÀ»õ ÂÚõUPÐUS Âøh ÎUPÄ. JÆöÁõßÔØS Cμsk (2) v ö spò. 1. Where the remains of Bharut Stupa are found? 1) Uttrapradesh 2) West Bengal 3) Chattisgarh 4) Bihar vq; guj; ];J}gpapd; rpijtfs; fpilj;js;sd? 1) cj;jugpunjrk; 2) Nkw; tq;fhsk; 3) rl;b];fh 4) gpfhh 2. Harisena illuminated the Court of : 1) Samudra Gupta 2) Chandra Gupta 3) Asoka 4) Kanishka `hpnrdh myq;fhpj;j mit 1) rkj;jpu g;jh 2) re;jpu g;jh 3) mnrhfh 4) fdp\;fh 3. Bhagavath Gita was translated from Sanskrit into English 1) Henry Colebrooke 2) ather Hanxleden 3) ather Coeurdoux 4) Charles Wilkins gftj; fpijia rk];fpujj;jpy;,ue;j Mq;fpyj;jpy; nkhopngahj;jth 1) n`d;wp PõÀ ¹U 2) je;ij `d;];nyld; 3) je;ij NfhaHlf;]; 4) rhhy]; tpy;fpd;]; 4. Hampi is founded on the bank of the River 1) Krishna 2) Kaveri 3) Tungabhadra 4) Malaprabha `k;gp,e;j ejpf;fiuapy; mike;js;sj 1) fpu\;zh 2) fhnthp 3) Jq;fgj;uh 4) kyg;gpugh 5. Which one of the following inland scholar had undertaken an in-depth study of Indus Script? 1) S.N. Kramer 2) Asko Parpola 3) E.J.H. Mackay 4) James Prinsep rpe;jntsp voj;jf;fisg; gw;wp jptpu Muha;r;rpapay; <Lgl;Ls;s gpd;yhe;j Ma;thsH 1) S.N. fuhkh 2) m];nfh ghhnghyh 3) E.J.H. nkf;nf 4) N[k;]; gphpd;nrg; 6. Who fought the Takkolam Battle? 1) Cholas and Rastrakutas 2) Cholas and Chalukyas 3) Pallavas and Cholas 4) Pallavas and Pandyas jf;nfhyk; Nghhpy; rz;ilapl;lthfs; 1) NrhoHfSk;,uh\;bu$lHfSk; 2) NrhoHfSk; rhsf;fpahfsk; 3) gy;ythfsk; NrhoHfSk; 4) gy;ythfsk; ghz;bahfs 3
2 7. Paes, a foreign traveler who visited Vijayanagar was a: 1) Russian 2) Venetian 3) Ceylonese 4) Portuguese tp[aefuj;jpw; tp[ak; nra;j ga]; xu ehl;lg; gazp 1) u\;ah 2) ntdp\pah 3) rpnyhd; 4) NghHr;Rf;fy; 8. Which one of sites mentioned is not Harappan? 1) Kot Diji 2) Kuntasi 3) Bhirrana 4) Jakhera gpd;tutdtw;wpy; vj `ug;gh,lkhf $wg;gltjpy;iy? 1) Nfhl;bfp 2) d;lrp 3) gpuhdh 4) [Nfuh 9. Earlier, Gandhara was known as : 1) Punjab 2) Orissa 3) Bengal 4) Peshwar Muk;gj;jpy; fhe;jhuk;,t;thw mwpag;gl;lj 1) gq;rhg; 2) xhprh 3) tq;fhsk; 4) ng\hth 10. Mention the famous Astronomer born in Bhinamala 1) Aryabhatta 2) Bhaskaracharya 3) Brahmagupta 4) Varahamihira gpdhkyhtpy; gpwe;j Gfo;ngw;w thdpay; mwpqh 1) MHagl;lH 2) gh];fuhr;rhhpahh 3) gpuk;kg;jh 4) tuh`kpfpuh 11. The Council of Jainas was summoned at: 1) Valabhi 2) Sarnath 3) Sanchi 4) Sravasti rkz kfhrig $ba,lk; 1) thyhgp 2) rhuehj; 3) rhq;rp 4) rput];jp 12. Chandra Gupta II was succeeded by : 1) Samutra Gupta 2) Chandra Gupta I 3) Kumara Gupta 4) Mihirakula,uz;lhk; re;jpug;juf; mlj;j Ml;rpf; te;jth 1) rkj;jpu g;jh 2) Kjyhk; re;jpug;jh 3) khu g;jh 4) kpfpuyh 4
3 13. Who ascended the throne after Sher Shah Suri? 1) Islam Shah 2) Khurram Shah 3) Muhammad 4) Bahadur Shah n\h\h #hpf;g; gpd; Ml;rpf; te;jth 1),];yhk; \h 2) Huk; \h 3) KfkJ 4) gfj}h \h 14. The Department of Agriculture, Diwan-i-amir kohi, was formed by: 1) Bahlol Lodhi 2) Mohammad bin Tughlaq 3) Alauddin Khilji 4) Balban jpthdp mkph Nfhfp vdg;glk; tptrhaj; Jiwia Vw;gLj;jpatH 1) g`;yy; Nyhb 2) KfkJ gpd; Jf;sf; 3) myhtjpd; fpy;[p 4) ghy;gd; 15. Mention the source from which, the salary to the police during the Vijayanagara period was meted out? 1) Collection from the wine shops 2) Taxes on goods 3) Land revenue 4) Tax on the prostitutes tp[aefu Ml;rpapy; fhtyhfsf; toq;fg;gl;l rk;gsk; gpd;tutdtw;wpy; ve;j %yj;jpypue;j ngwg;gl;lj. 1) kjghdf; fil tutha; 2) ruf;fspd; kpj thp 3) epy tutha; 4) ghypay; njhopy; GhpNthH kpj thp 16. Krishnadevaraya ruled over the Vijayanagar Empire during: 1) A.D to ) A.D to ) A.D to ) A.D to 1530 fpu\;znjtuhah tp[aefiu Mz;l fhyk; 1) fp.gp Kjy; 1502 tiu 2) fp.gp Kjy; 1565 tiu 3) fp.gp Kjy; 1545 tiu 4) fp.gp Kjy; 1530 tiu 17. Who introduced Din Illahi? 1) Shahjahan 2) Jahangir 3) Akbar 4) Aurangazeb jpd;,yh`pia Njhw;Wtpj;jtH 1) \h[fhd; 2) [`hq;fph 3) mf;gh 4) mtuq;frpg; 18. Which ruler reimposed Jizya in 1679? 1) Aurangzeb 2) Jahangir 3) Akbar 4) Shahjahan 1679Mk; Mz;L [p]pah tupia kpz;lk; tpjpj;jth 1) mtuq;frpg; 2) [`hq;fph 3) mf;gh 4) \h[fhd; 5
4 19. Virupakshnapattana was also known as : 1) Vijayapura 2) Vijayanagara 3) Dwarasamudra 4) Warangal tpughf;\hgl;lzk; vd;w mwpag;gltj 1) tp[aguk; 2) tp[aefuk; 3) JthufrKj;jpuk; 4) thuq;fy; 20. Cultivation of Pineapple was introduced during: 1) 15 th Century 2) 16 th Century 3) 17 th Century 4) 18 th Century ø Úõ Ò tptrhak; njhlq;fg;gl;l fhyk; 1) 15Mk; E}w;whz;L 2) 16Mk; E}w;whz;L 3) 17Mk; E}w;whz;L 4) 18Mk; E}w;whz;L 21. Sufi Saints resided at 1) Kankahas 2) Silsilas 3) Marifat 4) Haqiqat #gp Jwtpfs; tho;e;j,lk; 1) fd;fh`h]; 2) rpy;rpyh]; 3) khhpgl; 4) `h`p`hl; 22. When did the first All India Census was taken? 1) ) ) ) 1930 Kjy; mfpy,e;jpa kf;fs; njhif fzf;nflg;g vg;nghj elj;jg;gl;lj? 1) ) ) ) Which among the following was the biggest part of the Mughal period? 1) Hoogly 2) iranj 3) Chittagong 4) Surat gpd;tutdtw;ws; KfyhaH fhyj;jpy; kpfg;nghpa gjp vj? 1) `{f;sp 2) gpuhq;rp 3) rplhfhq; 4) #uj; 24. The mansabdari system of Akbar was borrowed from the system prevailing in: 1) Mongolia 2) Persia 3) Arabia 4) Central Europe mf;ghpd; kd;rg;jhhp Kiw vq;fpue;j ngwg;gl;lj? 1) kq;nfhypah 2) ngh;rpah 3) muhgpah 4) kj;jpa INuhg;gh 6
5 25. Swami Dayananda started a movement that was Shuddhi Movement, What was the idea of this movement? 1) Conversion of non-hindus back to Hinduism 2) Converting all caste into one. 3) Converting all Hindus as one whole religion. 4) Reforming the Hinduism from rituals. Rthkp jahde;jh Rj;jp,af;fj;ij njhlq;fpdhh. AÆÂ UPzvß Kf;fpa fuj;j 1),e;Jf;fs; my;yhjthfis kjk; khw;wjy; - Ntjj;jpw;j; jpuk;gjy; 2) midj;j rhjpapdiuak; xd;whf;jy; 3) midj;j,e;jf;fisak; xnu kjj;jpduhf;jy; 4),e;J kjj;ij rlq;fspy;,ue;j rphjpuj;jjy; 26. When Veer Savarkar s famous book Indian Was of Independence was published? 1) ) ) ) 1887 tpu rthf;fhhpd; Gfo;ngw;w E}yhd,e;jpa Rje;jpug; NghH ntspahd Mz;L? 1) ) ) ) Who presided over the Congress Session of 1906? 1) Dadabhai Naoroji 2) G.K. Gokhale 3) B.G. Tilak 4) Aurobindo Gosh 1906 Mk; Mz;L fhq;fpu]; khehl;il jiyik jhq;fpath ahh? 1) jhjhgha; nesnuh[p 2) Nfhghy fpu\;z NfhfNy 3) ghy fq;fhju jpyfh 4) mutpe;j Nfh\; 28. Who proclaimed the constructive programme of Self-help or atmasakthi against Partition of Bengal? 1) B.G.Tilak 2) Rabindranath Tagore 3) Bipin Chandra Pal 4) Rash Bihari Bose tq;fg; gphptpidf; vjpuhf Mj;krf;jp my;yj Racjtp Mjhu,af;fj;ij mwptpj;jth ahh? 1) ghy fq;fhju jpyfh 2) utpe;jpuehj; jh$h 3) gpgpd; re;jpughy; 4) uh\; gp`hhp Nfh\; 29. Who read out Queen Victoria s Proclamation On November 1, 1858, at Allahabad? 1) Sir Harcourt Butler 2) Lord Bernham 3) Lord Canning 4) Lord William Bentick 1858Mk; Mz;L etk;gh Kjy; ehs; tpf;nlhhpah kfhuhzpapd; Nguwpf;ifia thrpj;jth ahh? 1) rh `HNfhHl; gl;yh 2) nghd;`k; gpug 3) fhdpq; gpug 4) tpy;ypak; ngd;bq;f; gpug 7
6 30. Which one of the following statements is not correct? 1) Gandhiji suggested to the Khilafat committee that it should adopt a programme of Nonviolent non-cooperation to protest against the Government s unfavorable attitude 2) In the Nagpur Session of the Congress in 1920, Motilal Nehru moved the resolution of Non Cooperation 3) The Programme of Non-cooperation included the surrender of honours and titles 4) After the Vijayawada Session of the congress in 1921, charkhas were popularized on a wide scale and Khadi became the uniform of the national movement gpd; tutdtw;ws; vt;thf;fpak; jtwhdj? 1) murpd; rhjfkpy;yhj Nghf;fpw; vjpuhf td;kiwaw;w xj;jioahik,af;fj;ij gpd;gw;wkhw fhe;jp fpyhgj; OtpdUf; mwptwj;jpdhh 2) 1920Mk; Mz;L ehf;g+h fhq;fpu]; khehl;by; Nkhjpyhy; NeU xj;jioahik jphkhdj;ijf; nfhz;lte;jhh 3) xj;jioahik,af;fj;jpy; gl;lq;fisak; ngahfisak; kpz;lk; xg;gilg;gj NrHf;fg;gl;lJ 4) 1921Mk; Mz;L Põ[Qμêß Âá Áõhõ öuõhº TmhzvØS gpd;,ul;il Gfoile;J fhjp Njrpa,af;fj;jpd; rpuilahdj 31. There has been no revolt like that which has happened in the last three years. We are proud of the response of the movement. The above opinion of Vallabh Bhai Patel refers to: 1) Swadeshi Movement 2) Non-Coopeation Movement 3) Civil Disobedience Movement 4) Quit India movement fle;j %d;w Mz;Lfspy;,f;fpsHr;rpiag; Nghy NtW ve;j,af;fkk; ele;jjpy;iy> ehq;fs; kf;fspd; MjuT wpj;j nguikailfpnwhk; vd;w ty;ygha; gnly; vijf; wpj;jf; $wpdhh? 1) RNjrp,af;fk; 2) xj;jioahik,af;fk; 3) rl;l kwg;g,af;fk; 4) nts;isand ntspnaw,af;fk; 32. The Kuka movement to overthrow the British rule was organised in: 1) Uttar Pradesh 2) Bihar 3) Punjab 4) Bombay gphpl;b\; Ml;rpf; vjpuhf $fh,af;fk;,q; eilngw;wj: 1) cj;jpug; gpunjrk; 2) gpfhh 3) gq;rhg; 4) õ 33. The Madras Mahajan Sabha came into existence in the year 1) ) ) ) 1885 nrd;id kfh[d rig njhlq;fg;gl;l Mz;L 1) ) ) )
7 34. In 1946, three members visited India, they were Pathick Lawrence, Stafford Cripps and A.V.Alexander, its mission was called as: 1) Cripps Mission 2) Alexander Mission 3) Lawrence Mission 4) Cabinet Mission 1946Mk; Mz;L ngjpf; yhud;];> ];l;uhnghhl; fphpg;]; kw;wk; V.tp. mnyf;rhz;lh,e;jpah te;jdh. mthfspd; J}Jf; O,t;thW mwpag;gl;lj: 1) mnyf;rhz;lh J}Jf;O 2) yhud;]; J}Jf;O 3) mikr;ruitj; J}Jf;O 4) fphpg;]; J}Jf;O 35. Which of the following Rights was considered by Dr. Ambedkar as the Heart and soul of the Indian Constitution? 1) Right to Equality 2) Right to reedom of Religion 3) Right to reedom of Speech 4) Right to Constitutional Remedies,e;jpa murpayikg;gpd;,jakk; Md;khTk; vd;w lhf;lh mk;ngj;fhh mthfshy; thzpf;fg;gl;l chpik vj? 1) rkj;jt chpik 2) rka chpik 3) murpayikg;gpd; gb ghpfhuk; NjLk; chpik 4) Ngr;Rhpik 36. Renaissance paintings known as the Last supper and Mona Lisa were the famous works of: 1) ra Lippo Lippi 2) Michel Angelo 3) Leonardo da Vinci 4) Raphael,Wjp,uhTzT kw;wk; Nkhdyp]h Mfpait,tUila Gfo;ngw;w Xtpaq;fs; 1) gpuh ypg;ngh ypg;gp 2) ikf;nfy; VQ;rNyh 3) tpnahdhhnlh lhtpd;]p 4) ungy; 37. The man who came to represent the Reformation Movement was 1) Martin Luther 2) Pope Martin V 3) John Wycliffe 4) King Henry VIII rka rphjpuj;j kwg;gpaf;fj;jpd; Kf;fpakhdtH ahh? 1) õºiß zuº 2) Nghg; Ie;jhk; khhbd; 3) [hd; tpf;spg; 4) kd;dh vl;lhk; n`d;wp 9
8 38. The Nirgrantha Section was associated with: 1) Saivism 2) Buddhism 3) Jainism 4) Vaishnavism ephfpue;j gphpt,jdld; njhlhgilaj 1) irtk; 2) ngsj;jk; 3) rkzk; 4) itztk; 39. Name the first Tirthankara of Jainism 1) Rishaba 2) Parshava 3) Mahavira 4) Kumara bala rkzj;jpd; Kjy; jphj;jq;fuh 1) hprgh 2) ghrth 3) kfhtpuh 4) khu ghyh 40. Point out the height of Gomatheswara Statue at Saravana Belahola? 1) 47ft 2) 50ft 3) 57ft 4) 100ft rutzngynfhyh NfhkjP];tuH rpiyapd; cauk; 1) 47 mb 2) 50 mb 3) 57 mb 4) 100 mb 41. The Third Buddist Council met at 1) Taxila 2) Ujjaini 3) Patalibutra 4) Tosili %d;whk; Gj;j khehl eilngw;w,lk; 1) jl;rrpyk; 2) c[;[apdp 3) ghlypgj;jpuk; 4) uõ]¼ 42. Nagarjuna decorated the Court of 1) Samudra Gupta 2) Chandra Gupta 3) Ashoka 4) Kanishka ehfhh[{dh myq;fhpj;j mit 1) rkj;jpu g;jh 2) re;jpu g;jh 3) mnrhfh 4) PÛèPõ 43. Indicate the famous Military General of Alexander the Great 1) Porus 2) Darius 3) Demitrius 4) Seleukos kfh mnyf;rhz;lhpd; Gfo;ngw;w,uhZtj; jsgjp 1) Nghu]; 2) lhhpa]; 3) nlkpl;hpa]; 4) nryf]; 10
9 44. Which of the following statements of Asokan edicts is not accurate? 1) Dhamma referred in the Edict XI 2) Edict VI emphasis on self-restraint 3) Principles of Dhamma are described in Edict IV 4) Medical arrangement for men and animals is described in Edict III mnrhfuj fy;ntl;lf;fs; wpj;j gpd;tuk; $w;wf;fspy; vj Jy;ypakhdjy;y? 1) 11Mk; fy;ntl;by; jk;kh nrhy;yg;glfpwj 2) 6Mk; fy;ntl;l Rafl;Lg;ghl;il typawj;jfpwj 3) 4Mk; fy;ntl;l jk;kh nfhs;iffisf; $WfpwJ 4) 3Mk; fy;ntl;by; kdpjhfs; kw;wk; tpyq;fsf;fhd kuj;jt Vw;ghL nrhy;yg;glfpwj 45. The name of India has derived from: 1) Indukush 2) Indica 3) Indus 4) Indra,e;jpah vd;w ngah,jpypue;j te;jj 1),e;J]; 2),z;bfh 3),z;l]; 4),e;jpuh 46. Mark the correct statement of the following 1) Stupas were normally erected to mark a victory 2) Stupa was erected over mortal remains 3) Stupa is considered as flag-staff in temple 4) Stupa is final part of a vimana gpd;tutdtw;ws; rhpahd thf;fpaj;ij wpf;ftk; 1) ];J}gpfs; ntw;wpia nfhz;lhl mikf;fg;gl;lit 2) ];J}gpfs; epidt vr;rq;fs; kpj mikf;fg;glgit. 3) ];J}gpfs; Myaq;fspy; nfhb Vw;wg;gLk;,lq;fs; 4) ];J}gp tpkhdj;jpd;,wjp gjp 47. Devagiri was the Head Quarters of the: 1) Chalukyas 2) Prathikaras 3) Kadambas 4) Yadavas Njtfphp,tHfsJ uø» Pμ õs 1) rhsf;fpahfs; 2) gpujpfhuhfs; 3) flk;ghfs; 4) ahjthfs; 11
10 48. Caturvedimangalam was a : 1) Village granted to temple 2) Village granted for propagation of veda 3) Village granted for brahmins well versed in four vedas 4) Village granted to Vedic Schools rjhntjpkq;fyk ; vd;gj 1) NfhapYf; toq;fg;gl;l fpuhkk; 2) Ntjq;fis gug;g toq;fg;gl;l fpuhkk; 3) ehd; Ntjq;fspy; mwpt ngw;w gpuhkzhfsf; toq;fg;gl;l fpuhkk; 4) Ntj ghlrhiyfsf; toq;fg;gl;l fpuhkk; 49. Garuda Pillar at Besnagar was connected with 1) Alexander 2) Samudragupta 3) Helidorus 4) Asoka ng];efhpy; cs;s ful J}z;,NjhL njhlhgilaj 1) mnyf;rhz;lh 2) rkj;jpu g;jh 3) n`ypnlhu]; 4) mnrhfh 50. Who earned the title Sungam Tavirtha Cholan 1) Kulottunga II 2) Kulottunga I 3) Parantaka I 4) Aditya Rq;fk; jtphj;j Nrhod; vd;w gl;lk; ngw;wth 1),uz;lhk; Nyhj;Jq;fd; 2) Kjyhk; Nyhj;Jq;fd; 3) Kjyhk; guhe;jfd; 4) Mjpj;ad; 51. Point out the early mode of commercial transaction : 1) Gold 2) Kalanju 3) Kasu 4) Barter system Muk;g fhy tzpf ghpkhw;w Kiw 1) nghd; 2) foq;r 3) fhr 4) gz;lkhw;w 52. The Mauryan dynasty ascended to the throne after the decline of: 1) Sunga dynasty 2) Nanda dynasty 3) Kanva dynasty 4) Kushana dynasty,t;tk;rj;jpd; tpo;r;rpf;g; gpd; nkshpa tk;rk; vor;rp ngw;wj 1) Rq;f tk;rk; 2) ee;j tk;rk; 3) fhz;t tk;rk; 4) \hz tk;rk; 12
11 53. Kalidas s Sakundala was translated by 1) Sir William Jones 2) Wilson 3) Max Muller 4) G.U. Pope fhspjhrhpd; rhe;jyj;ij nkhopngahj;jth 1) rh tpy;ypak; N[hd;]; 2) tpy;rd; 3) khf;]; Ky;yH 4) G.U. Nghg; 54. Which of the following rivers in the Rigveda indicate the Aryans connection with Afghanistan? 1) Asikni, Parushni 2) Sindhu, Sutudri 3) Suvastu, Gomati 4) Vipas, Vitasta Hpf; Ntjj;jpy; nrhy;yg;glk; ve;j ejp MhpaHfspd; Mg;fhdp];jhd; njhlhigf; $WfpwJ? 1) Mrpfpdp> gurpdp 2) rpe;j> RJhp 3) Rt];J> Nfhkjp 4) tpgh];> tpl];lh 55. Arthasastra gives a detailed account of : 1) Judiciary 2) Administration 3) Medicine 4) Science mhj;jrh];jpuk; tpsf;fkhf $WtJ 1) epjpj;jiw 2) ephthfk; 3) kuj;jtk; 4) mwptpay; 56. Buddha passed away in the year : 1) 453 B.C. 2) 534 B.C. 3) 543 B.C. 4) 544 B.C. Gj;jH,we;j Mz;L 1) fp.k ) fp.k ) fp.k ) fp.k Asoka conquered Kalinga in the year : 1) 260 B.C 2) 260 A.D. 3) 261 A.D. 4) 261 B.C. mnrhfh fypq;fj;jpd; kpj gilvlj;j Mz;L 1) fp.k ) fp.gp ) fp.gp ) fp.k
12 58. Choose the correct chronological order: 1) Kirtivarman I, Vijayaditya, Vikramaditya I, Pulakesin I, Someswara I 2) Pulakesin I, KirtiVarman I, Vikramaditya I, Vijayaditya, Someswara I 3) Pulakesin I, Kirtivarman I, Vikramaditya I, Someswara I, Vijayaditya 4) Pulakesin I, Vijayaditya, Vikramaditya I, Kirtivarman I, Vijayaditya, Someswara I rhpahd fhy thpiriaj; NjHe;njLf;fTk; 1) Kjyhk; fphj;jpthkd;> tp[ahjpj;jpad;> Kjyhk; tpf;fpukhjpj;jpad;> Kjyhk; GypNfrp> Kjyhk; NrhNk];tud; 2) Kjyhk; GypNfrp> Kjyhk; fphj;jpthkd;> Kjyhk; tpf;fpukhjpj;jpad;> tp[ahjpj;jpad;> Kjyhk; NrhNk];tud; 3) Kjyhk; GypNfrp> Kjyhk; fphj;jpthkd;> Kjyhk; tpf;fpukhjpj;jpad;> Kjyhk; NrhNk];tud;> tp[ahjpj;jpad; 4) Kjyhk; GypNfrp> tp[ahjpj;jpad;> Kjyhk; tpf;fpukhjpj;jpad;> Kjyhk; fphj;jpthkd;> Kjyhk; NrhNk];tud; 59. ormation of Tamil Confederacy in the Southern India is referred to in the Inscription of : 1) Allahabad Pillar Inscription 2) Hathigumpha Inscription 3) Uttiramerur Inscription 4) Velvikudi Copper Plate njd;dpe;jpahtpy; uªì $l;lzp gw;wpf; $Wk; fy;ntl;l 1) myfhghj; fw;w}z; fy;ntl;l 2) `jpk;gh fy;ntl;l 3) cj;jpunk&h fy;ntl;l 4) Nts;tpf;b nrg;ngl 60. The casket with an important inscription was brought to light at : 1) Bhattiprolu 2) Tanjore 3) Amaravathi 4) Bodhgaya UQ õú fy;ntl;lld; $ba fyrk;,uf;k;,lk; 1) gl;bg;gnuhy 2) jq;rht+h 3) mkuhtjp 4) Gj;jfah 61. The place Uraiyur is mentioned by Periplus as : 1) Argaru 2) Arogo 3) Aravil 4) Uraiyo ciwa+h vdkplk; nghpg;gps]hy;,t;thw wpf;fg;glfpwj 1) mufhw 2) mnuhfh 3) Mutpy; 4) ciwnah 62. Warrangal was ruled by 1) Hoysalas 2) Yadhavas 3) Kakatiyas 4) Rastrakutas thuhq;fy; Mz;ltHfs; 1) n`ha;rhshfs; 2) ahjthfs; 3) fhfjpahfs; 4) uh\;bu$lhfs; 14
13 63. Which one of the following facts about Samudragupta is not corroborated by Allahabad Pillar Inscription? 1) He was nominated by his father for rulership 2) He was a poet 3) His mother was Kumaradevi 4) He performed Asvamedha sacrifice rkj;jpuf; g;jiug; gw;wpa ßÁ nra;jpfss; vj myfhghj; fy;ntl;by; wpg;gplg;gltpy;iy? 1),tH,tuJ je;ijahy; Ml;rpapy; mkhj;jg;gl;lhh 2),tH xu ftpqh 3),tuJ jha; khunjtp 4),tH m];tnkj ahfk; nra;jhh 64. Ibn Batuta belonged to : 1) Persia 2) Arabia 3) Turkey 4) Morocco,gd; gjjh,e;ehl;ilr; NrHe;jtH 1) ngh;rpah 2) mnugpah 3) JUf;fp 4) nkhuhf;nfh 65. Which Delhi Sultan imposed the cattle tax? 1) Ghiyasuddin Tughluq 2) Alauddin Khilji 3) Razia Sultana 4) Sikandar Lodi fhy;eil thp tpjpj;j nly;yp Ry;j;jhd; ahh? 1) fpahrjpd; Jf;sf; 2) myhtjpd; fpy;[p 3) u]pah Ry;jhdh 4) rpf;fe;jh Nyhb 66. Name the illustrious Queen of Iltutmish? 1) Roshanara 2) Akbarabadi Begum 3) Jahanara Begum 4) Turkan Khatun,y;Lkp\pd; xg;gw;w murp ahh? 1) Nuhrduh 2) mf;guhghb Ngfk; 3) [fdhuh Ngfk; 4) JHfd; fld; 67. Where did Shivaji coronate himself as Chatrapathi in 1674? 1) The ort of Purandhar 2) The ort of Raigarh 3) Swath 4) Torna 1674Mk; Mz;by; rpth[p rj;ugjpahf Kb#l;bf;nfhz;l,lk; 1) Gue;jH Nfhl;il 2) Nua;fhH Nfhl;il 3) ];thj; 4) NlhHdh 15
14 68. Chauth tax was related to 1) Religious tax by Aurangzeb 2) Irrigation tax of the Mughals 3) Land tax levied by Shivaji on neighbouring regions 4) Toll tax imposed by Shivaji rtj; thp njhlhgilaj 1) mtuq;frpg;gpd; rka thp 2) KfyhaHfspd; ephg;ghrd thp 3) mz;il gjpfspd; kpj rpth[p tpjpj;j epy thp 4) rpth[p tpjpj;j EioT thp 69. Point out the first Peshwa 1) BajiRao I 2) Balaji BajiRao 3) Balaji Viswanath 4) Madhav Rao Kjy; Ng\;th 1) Kjyhk; gh[puht; 2) ghyh[p gh[puht; 3) ghyh[p tp];tehj; 4) khjt uht; 70. Who built the mausoleum of Khan-i-Jahan Maqbal? 1) Abu Bakar Shah 2) Jauna Shah 3) Sikander Shah 4) Ghiyath al-din Tughluq fhdp [`hd; kf;gy; vdg;glk; epidtplj;ijf; fl;bath 1) mg gf;fh \h 2) [ht;dh \h 3) rpf;fe;jh \h 4) fpahj; my; jpd; Jf;sf; 71. Who wrote Kitab-i Nawras -a collection of poems? 1) Mohammed Adil Shah 2) Ismail Adil Shah 3) Ibrahim Adil Shah II 4) Ali Adil Shah II fpjg;, et;u]; vd;w ftpijfspd; njhg;ig vojpath ahh? 1) KfkJ mby; \h 2),];khapy; mby; \h 3),g;uh`pk; mby; \h 4),uz;lhk; myp mby; \h 72. Which one of the following was not built by Akbar? 1) Agra ort 2) Lahore ort 3) Purana Quila 4) Allahabad ort gpd;tutdtw;ws; mf;guhy; fl;lg;glhjj 1) Mf;uh Nfhl;il 2) yh$h Nfhl;il 3) Guhzh apyh 4) myfhghj; Nfhl;il 16
15 73. Which one of the following is not connected with the description of the Vijayanagar Empire? 1) Amuktamalyada 2) Manucharitam 3) Rehla 4) Prabodha Chandrodaya tp[aefug; NguuNrhL njhlhgpy;yhj thhj;ij vj? 1) mkf;jkhyajh 2) kdrhpjk; 3) Nu`;yh 4) gpunghj re;jpnuhjah 74. Aine-Das-Salaha was also called as 1) Ain-e- Akbari 2) Akbar Namah 3) Raja Todarmal Bandobast 4) Mansingh Bandobast mapdp-jh];-ry;fh vd;w miof;fg;gltj 1) mapd;-,-mf;ghp 2) mf;gh ehkh 3) uh[h NjhlHkhy; ge;njhg];j; 4) khd;rpq; ge;njhg];j; 75. In which year was the rench East India Company called as Compagnie des Indes Orientales established? 1) ) ) ) 1664 vt;tulk; gpuq;rf; fpof;fpe;jpaf; fk;ngdp fhk;nga;d; nl];,z;nl]; Xhpad;ly;]; Njhw;Wtpf;fg;gl;lJ? 1) ) ) ) An important commercial formation in the late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries in India where British merchants and free traders organised themselves into what were called as: 1) Club 2) Associations 3) Congress 4) Agency Houses gjpndl;lhk; gj;njhd;gjhk; E}w;whz;Lfspy;,e;jpahtpy; gphpl;b\; thj;jfhfsk; Rje;jpu tpahghhpfsk; jq;fsf;s; mikj;jf; nfhz;l tzpff; mikg;g,t;thw mwpag;glfpwj 1) fpsg; 2) mnrh]pnard; 3) fhq;fpu]; 4) V[d;]p `Tr]; 77. Each district was to have two courts, a civil court (diwani adalat) and a criminal Court (faujdari adalat). This was introduced from which year? 1) ) ) ) 1774 xt;nthu khtl;lkk;,u epjpkd;wq;fis> rptpy; epjpkd;wk; (jpthdp mjyj;) kw;wk; w;wtpay; epjpkd;wk; (gt[;jhhp mjyj;) nfhz;buf;k; Kiw mwpkfkhd Mz;L? 1) ) ) )
16 78. The Ilbert Bill Controversy was related to 1) judicial equality 2) political representation 3) economic justice 4) revenue allocation,y;ghl; knrhjh gpur;rpid njhlhgilaj 1) epjp rkepiy 2) murpay; gpujpepjpj;jtk; 3) nghushjhu epjp 4) tutha; xjf;fpl 79. Which region came under the direct administration of the English East India Company after the Third Anglo-Mysore war? 1) Malabar 2) Kanara 3) Tanjore 4) Travancore %d;whk; Mq;fpy ik#h NghUf;g; gpd; Mq;fpy fpof;fpe;jpaf; fk;ngdpapd; Neub MSifapd; fpo; te;j gjp vj? 1) kyghh 2) fduh 3) jq;rht+h 4) jputhq;$h 80. Which Act extended the ull membership of the Governor- General s Executive Council to the Law Member : 1) Councils Act of ) Councils Act of ) Councils Act of ) Councils Act of 1833 fthdh n[duypd; ephthff; Otpy; rl;l cwg;gpduf; KO cwg;gpdujpfhuk; toq;fpa rl;lk; vj? 1) 1853 Mk; Mz;L ftd;rpy; rl;lk; 2) 1892 Mk; Mz;L ftd;rpy; rl;lk; 3) 1861 Mk; Mz;L ftd;rpy; rl;lk; 4) 1833 Mz;L ftd;rpy; rl;lk; 81. Which one of the following pairs is not correct? 1) William Jones Hindu College 2) Jeremy Bentham Utilitarian School 3) Jonathan Duncan Sanskrit College 4) William Carey Serampore College gpd; tutdtw;ws; ve;j,iz jtwhdj? 1) tpy;ypak; N[hd;];,e;J fy;y}hp 2) n[hkp ngd;jhk; gad;ghl;lg; gs;sp 3) N[hdjhd; ld;fd; rk];fpujf; fy;y}hp 4) tpy;ypak; Nfhp n\uhk;g+h fy;y}hp 82. Who published the famous revolutionary poem of Kazi Nazrul Islam? 1) SaraladeviChaudhurani 2) Mrs. Annie Besant 3) Sophia Khan 4) Basanti Debi Chittaranjan Das Põâ ì À Cì»õ GßÓ PÌö ØÓ μm]upõú õhø» μ_ zuẠõº? 1) \μíõ uâ \õxμõo 2) v v. AßÛ ö \ßm 3) \õ õ Põß 4) õ\ v öh ]zuμg\ß uõì 18
17 83. The Doctrine The Sons of the Soil is related to 1) Nationalism 2) Regionalism 3) Tourism 4) Industrialism kz;zpd; ike;jhfs; nfhs;if,njhl njhlhgilaj 1) Njrpak; 2) gpuhe;jpathjk; 3) Rw;Wyhtpay; 4) njhopypak; 84. The girl student who shot Sir Stanley Jackson, the Governor of Bengal was 1) Pritilata Wadedar 2) Kalpana Dutt 3) Bina Das 4) Aruna Asaf Ali tq;fhs fthdh rh ];lhd;yp [hf;rid Rl;Lf; nfhd;w ö s õnâ ahh? 1) gphpl;bylh thlnlh 2) fy;gdh jj; 3) gpdh jh]; 4) muzh Mrg; myp 85. Who led the Vaikam Satyagraha? 1) E.V.Ramasamy 2) Jothibhai Phule 3) Mahatma Gandhi 4) B.R. Ambedkar itf;fk; rj;jpahfpuj;ij top elj;jpath ahh? 1) <.Nt.,uhkrhkp 2) N[hjpgha; GNy 3) kfhj;kh fhe;jp 4) gp.mh. mk;ngj;fhh 86. He tumbled through his life and tumbled out of it The statement refers to: 1) Babur 2) Humayun 3) Akbar 4) Jahangir tho;f;if KOtJk; jlkhwpf; nfhz;nl,ue;jhh> filrpapy; jlkhwp tpoe;j,we;jhh,t;thf;fpak; ahiug; gw;wpf; $wg;gl;lj? 1) ghgh 2) `_kha+d; 3) mf;gh 4) [`hq;fph 87. Who among the following was a prominent officer of the Azad Hind auj? 1) Aruna Asaf Ali 2) Shah Nawaz Khan 3) Dr. M.A. Ansari 4) Khan Abdul Ghafar Khan M]hj; `pe;j gt[; mikg;gpd; Kf;fpa jiyth 1) muzh Mrg; myp 2) \h eth]; fhd; 3) lhf;lh; M.A. md;rhhp 4) fhd; mg;jy; fhgh fhd; 19
18 88. Who was known as the Prince of Humanists? 1) rancisco Petrarch 2) Dante 3) Boccaccio 4) Erasmus khdltpaypd;,sturh vd;w miof;fg;gl;lth 1) gpuhd;rp];nfh ngl;uhf; 2) lhd;nl 3) nghfhrpnah 4) vuh];k]; 89. Which one of the following statements is incorrect concerning historical objectivity? 1) Historical objectivity is not linked up with value judgement. 2) It means dispassionate and scientific treatment of all the events narrated by the historian. 3) Historical objectivity is conditional to the nature and selection of events and the personality of the historian who functions under limitation. 4) Ideological differences often prevent the historian from attaining historical objectivity. tuyhw;w rhhgpd;ik njhlhghd gpd;tuk; fuj;jf;fss; vj jtw? 1) tuyhw;w rhhgpd;ik kjpg;gpl;l epjpald; njhlhgilajy;y 2) tuyhw;whsuhy; tpthpf;fg;glk; midj;j epfo;tfisak; tpug;g ntwg;gw;w mwptpay; Kiwapy; ghhg;gj 3) tuyhw;w rhhgpd;ik vd;gj,aw;if kw;wk; xu tiuaiwf;s; nray;glk; xu tuyhw;whsh NjHe;njLf;k; egh my;yj epfo;tfsld; njhlhgilaj 4) xu tuyhw;whsiu tuyhw;w rhhgpd;ikia mila Kaw;rpg;gjpypUe;J fuj;j NtWghLfs; mbf;fb jlf;fpwj. 90. Who among the following stated that Bad history is not harmless history. It is dangerous. The sentences typed on apparently innocuous keyboards may be sentences of death? 1) E.H. Carr 2) Eric Hobsbawm 3) R.G. Collingwood 4) Marc Bloch Nkhrkhd tuyhw vd;gj jpq;fw;w tuyhw my;y> mj Mgj;jhdJ. ntspg;gilahf jpq;fw;w thhj;ijfspy; nrhy;yg;glk; jphg;g kuz jz;lizahftk;,uf;fyhk;,ijf; $wpaj ahh? 1),.vr;.fhh; 2) vhpf; N`hg;];thk; 3) Bº.â. Põ¼[Äm 4) khhf; gpshf; 91. Name the founder of Eastern Chalukya dynasty 1) Vikramaditya 2) Vinayaditya 3) Pulekesin 4) Vishnuvarndhan fpior; rhsf;fpa tk;rj;ij Njhw;Wtpj;jtH ngah 1) tpf;fpukhjpj;ah 2) tpdahjpj;ah 3) GypNfrp 4) tp\;dthj;jd; 20
19 92. Mention the author of A orgotten Empire 1) N.Venkataramanayya 2) Robert Sewell 3) R. Satyanatha Aiyar 4) K.K.Pillai kwf;fg;gl;l NguuR E}ypd; MrphpaH 1) vd;. ntq;fl;ukza;ah 2) uhghl; rpty; 3) R. rj;jpaehj ma;ah 4) K.K. gps;is 93. Which one of the following is false? 1) Panchasidhantika Varahamihira 2) Brahmasutra Aryabhatta 3) Astang sangrah Vagbhata 4) Nighantu Dhanvantari gpd;tutdtw;ws; vj jtwhd nghuj;jk; 1) gq;rrpj;jhe;jpfh tuh`kpfpuh 2) gpuk;k#j;jpuk; MHagl;lH 3) m];lhq;f rq;fuh thfgl;lh 4) epfz;l jd;te;jphp 94. The Prehistoric culture comes under: 1) Holocene Age 2) Bronze Age 3) Pleistocene Age 4) Miocene Age tuyhw;wf; Kw;gl;l fyhr;rhuk;,jd; fpo; tufpwj 1) N`hNyhrPd; fhyk; 2) ntz;fy fhyk; 3) gpns];nlhnrd; fhyk; 4) kpnahrpd; fhyk; 95. Name the ather of Indian Archaeology 1) James Prinsep 2) Alexander Hamilton 3) Alexander Cunningham 4) Sir John Marshall,e;jpa njhy;ypaypd; je;ij vdg;glgth 1) N[k;]; gphpd;rpg; 2) mnyf;rhz;lh `hkpy;ld; 3) mnyf;rhz;lh fd;dpq;fhk; 4) rh [hd; õº\à 96. Who is known as Vatapi kondan? 1) Narasimhavarman II 2) Mahendravarman II 3) Narasimhavarman I 4) Mahendravarman thjhgp nfhz;lhd ; vd;w mwpag;glgth ahh? 1),uz;lhk; eurpk;k thkd; 2),uz;lhk; knfe;jputhkd; 3) Kjyhk; eurpk;kthkd; 4) knfe;jputhkd; 21
20 97. Name the author of the book Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India. 1) Burton Stein 2) R.S. Sharma 3) Neela kanda Sastri 4) V.A. Smith,ilf;fhy njd;dpe;jpa Ntshz;ik murk; rkjhakk; vd;w E}ypd; MrphpaH 1) ghld; ];nlapd; 2) R.S. rhkh 3) epyfz;l rh];jphp 4) V.A. ];kpj; 98. Varahamihira, the 6 th century astronomer, belonged to which region? 1) Western Malwa 2) Northern Gujarat 3) Southern Rajasthan 4) South Magadh fp.k. Mwhk; E}w;whz;bd; ÁõÚ \õìv tuh`kpfpuh vg;gjpiar; rhhe;jth? 1) Nkw; khstk; 2) tl [uhj; 3) njd;,uh[];jhd; 4) njd; kfjk; 99. Who proposed that the Harappan culture had developed in the Indus region itself and was not intrusive from western region? 1) Daya Ram Sahni 2) Rakhal Das Banerji 3) John Marshall 4) Madho Sarup Vats `ug;gh ehfhpfk; rpe;j gjpapnyna vor;rpngw;wj> mj Nkw;fj;jpa gjpapy;,ue;j Eioe;jJ my;y vd;w $wpath 1) jah uhk; rhfpdp 2) uf;fy; jh]; ghdh[p 3) [hd; khh\y; 4) khjt rug; thl;]; 100. Mention the temple built by Bricks? 1) Parvati temple at Nachana Kuthara 2) Ladkhan temple at Aihole 3) Baigram temple at Dinajpur 4) Shiva temple at Bhumra nrq;fw;fshy; fl;lg;gl;l Nfhapiyf; wpg;gplf. 1) er;rd jhuhtpy; cs;s ghhtjp Nfhapy; 2) INfhNstpy; cs;s yhl;fd; Nfhapy; 3) jpdh[;g+hpy; cs;s igf;uhk; Nfhapy; 4) Gk;uhtpy; cs;s rptd; Nfhapy; 22
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