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1 [P.T.O.
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1. Which of the following was not a
contemporary of Harappan
civilization ?
(A) Egypt
(B) Mesopotamia
(C) Sumer
(D) Greek
2. The material culture of the
beginning of later Vedic people in
the Ganga-Yamuna valley may be
gleaned from :
(A) Ochre Coloured Pottery (OCP)
(B) Painted Grey Ware (PGW)
(C) Black and Red Ware (BRW)
(D) Northern Black Polished Ware
(NBPW)
1. [kkyhyiSdh dks.krh laLœrh gjIik laLœrhP;k
ledkyhu gksrs \
(A) bftIr
(B) eslksiksVseh;k
(C) lqesj
(D) xzhd
2. xaxk&;equk [kksÚ;krhy mŸkjoSnhd dkˇkP;k
vkjaHkh yksdkaph HkkSrhd laLœrh [kkyhyiSdh
dks.krh \
(A) djMÓk jaxkph enHkkaMs (OCP)
(B) jaxoysyh Hkwjs e`nHkkaMs (PGW)
(C) dkˇh o rkacMh enHkkaMs (BRW)
(D) mŸkjsrhy dkˇh pdpdhr e`nHkkaMs
(NBPW)
HistoryPaper III
bfrgkliz'uif=dk III
Time Allowed : 2½ Hours] [Maximum Marks : 150
Note : This paper contains Seventy Five (75) multiple choice questions, each
question carrying Two (2) marks. Attempt All questions.
lwpuk % ;k iz'uif=dsr ,dw.k ipgŸkj (75) cgqi;kZ;h iz'u fnysys vkgsr- izR;sd iz'ukyk nksu (2)
xq.k vkgsr- loZ iz'u lksMok-
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3. According to Sankhya Darshan the
development of ‘Prakriti’ depends on
how many attributes :
(A) Two
(B) Three
(C) Four
(D) Five
4. The word Atharva denotes :
(A) Undivided god
(B) Healing through spells
(C) Holy magic
(D) Chief priests
5. Mahavira discarded all clothing
like :
(A) Parsvanath
(B) Gosala
(C) Basava
(D) Buddha
3. lka[;n'kZukizek.ks ^izœrh*pk fodkl fdrh
xq.kkaoj voyacqu vlrks \
(A) nksu
(B) rhu
(C) pkj
(D) ikp
4. vFkoZ ;k 'kCnkpk vFkZ %
(A) vfoHkDr nsork
(B) ea=kauh vkjksX; fudksi dj.ks
(C) ifo= peRdkj
(D) eq[; iqjksfgr
5. dks.kkizek.ks egkfojkus oL= ifj/kku dj.;kps
ukdkjys %
(A) ik'oZukFk
(B) xks'kky
(C) clo
(D) cqn~/k
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6. The term Karpatika refers to :
(A) Group of Professionals
(B) Caravans of Pilgrims
(C) Cow-herd
(D) Band of Army
7. The Bhattiprolu relic casket
inscription was found in :
(A) Maharashtra
(B) Punjab
(C) Karnataka
(D) Andhra Pradesh
8. Besnagar pillar inscription was set
up by :
(A) Chandragupta Maurya
(B) Seleucus
(C) Ashok
(D) Heliodorus
6. dikZfVd ;kpk vFkZ %
(A) O;kolk;hdkapk leqg
(B) frFkZ;k=slkBh tk.kkjk xkMÓkapk leqg
(C) xkbZpk xksBk
(D) lSU;ny
7. HkkV~Vhizksyw f'kykys[kiV~Vh ;sFks lkiMys %
(A) egkjk"V™
(B) iatkc
(C) dukZVd
(D) vka/kz izns'k
8. csluxj ;sFkhy LraHkkys[k dks.kh mHkkjyk \
(A) paÊxqIr ekS;Z
(B) lsY;qdl
(C) v'kksd
(D) gsyhvksMksjl
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9. The author was not an ambassador
to the Mauryan courts :
(A) Megasthenes
(B) Deimachus
(C) Dionysius
(D) Patrocles
10. Which of the following was not the
function of the special intelligence
branch during Mauryan times ?
(A) VIP security
(B) Political intelligence
(C) Counter-intelligence
(D) Revenue intelligence and
vigilance of corrupt officials
11. The Tolkappiyam is a work on :
(A) Code of Conduct
(B) Grammar
(C) Trade
(D) Surgery
9. [kkyhyiSdh dks.krk ys[kd gk ekS;Znjckjkrhy
jktnwr uOgrk \
(A) esxWLFkuhl
(B) nSekdl
(C) nk;ksuhlh;l
(D) isV™ksdYl
10. ekS;Zdkyhu gsjlsosps [kkyhyizek.ks dk;Z
uOgrs %
(A) vfregŸokP;k O;fDarph lqj{kk
(B) jktfd; gsjxhjh
(C) dVdkjLFkkuklaca/kh gsjxhjh
(D) eglqy O;oLFksrhy xqIrokrkZ o Hkz"V
vfËkdkÚ;kacn~nyph n{krk
11. rksYdkfIi;e ;k jpuspk fo"k; %
(A) orZukps fu;e
(B) O;kdj.k
(C) O;kikj
(D) 'kY;fÿ;k
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12. The concept of Kaliyuga is seen to
be clearly enunciated in :
(A) Post-Mauryan period
(B) Early Vedic period
(C) Pre-Mauryan period
(D) Buddhist period
13. Where was the port of Barbaricum
situated ?
(A) At the mouth of the Ganga
(B) At the mouth of the Kaveri
(C) At the entrance to the Gulf of
Cambay
(D) On the Indus Delta
14. In the Gupta period, what was the
most important means of extending
arable land ?
(A) Conquest
(B) Land grants
(C) Encouragement to peasants
(D) Emergence of the towns
12. dfy;qxkP;k laKspk Li"VksPpkj ;k dkˇkr
vk<ˇrks %
(A) ekS;ksZŸkj dky[kaM
(B) izkjaHkh oSfnd dky[kaM
(C) ekS;ZiwoZ dky[kaM
(D) ckSn~/k dky[kaM
13. cWjcWjhde ukokps canj dksBs gksrs \
(A) xaxsP;k eq[kk'kh
(B) dkosjhP;k eq[kk'kh
(C) [kack;r vk[kkrkP;k izos'kkfBdk.kh
(D) fla/kqunhP;k f=Hkqtizns'kkr
14. xqIrdkˇkr ihd [kkyh tehuhph izek.k&
ok<O;klkBhps lk/ku Eg.kts %
(A) ;qn~/k
(B) tehunkus
(C) 'ksrdÚ;kauk fnysys izksRlkgu
(D) uxjkapk mn;
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15. Which of the following countries was
the centre of East-West trade during
the Gupta period ?
(A) India
(B) Sri Lanka
(C) Burma
(D) Egypt
16. The Chalukyas of Kalyani built up
their power on the reigns of :
(A) The Rashtrakutas
(B) The Hoysalas
(C) The Cholas
(D) The Kakatiyas
17. Who among the following Pratihar
rulers was defeated by the
Rashtrakuta ruler Govind III ?
(A) Vatsaraja
(B) Nagabhatta II
(C) Mihir Bhoja
(D) Mahipala
15. xqIrdkˇkrhy [kkyhyiSdh dks.krk ns'k
iqoZ&if'pe O;kikjkpk dsaÊLFkkuh gksrk \
(A) Hkkjr
(B) Jhyadk
(C) cekZ
(D) bftIr
16. dY;kuh pkˇqD;kaph lŸkk dks.kkP;k jktoVh&
uarj fuekZ.k >kyh \
(A) jk"V™dwV
(B) gks;lˇ
(C) pksˇ
(D) dkdrh;
17. jk"V™dwV lezkV xksfoan rrh; ;kus dks.kR;k izfrgkj
jktkpk ijkHko dsyk \
(A) oRljkt
(B) ukxHkÍ f}rh;
(C) fefgj Hkkst
(D) efgiky
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Answer Q. Nos. 18 to 21 based either
on the English or the Marathi
passage :
The institutionalizing of renunciation
developed early among the
Buddhists, Jainas and a variety of
non-brahmanical sects referred to as
Sramanas. Individual salvation, it
was argued, was more easily
obtained through renunciation and
joining the Sangha or Order—a
parallel or alternative society
demanding the termination of social
obligations at a personal level. But
few of these renouncers cut
themselves off completely. Most lived
in the proximity of settlements, for
it was enjoined upon the lay follower
that he had to support monks with
alms and gifts. Such acts would earn
iz'u ÿ- 18 rs 21 gs iq<s fnysY;k mrkÚ;koj
vkËkkfjr vkgsr- baxzthrhy fdaok ejkBhrhy
mrkÚ;krhy iz'ukaph mŸkjs |k %
laU;klizFksps laLFkhdj.k lq#okrhyk ckSn~/k]
tSu lkj[ks Je.k Eg.kwu lacksf/kysY;k fofoËk
czkg~e.ksrj iaFkkae/;s fodflr >kyh- laU;kl
o la?k Eg.ktspµlkekftd mŸkjnkf;Rok
iklwu oS;fDrd ikrˇhoj eqDr dj.kkjk
i;k Z;h o lek arj lekt o laU;kl
fLodkj.;kn~okjs oS;fDrd eks{k vf/kd
lgtrsus izkIr gksr vlY;kpk ;qfDrokn
dsyk xsyk- ek= Qkj FkksMs laU;klh iq.kZi.ks
foyx jkfgys- cjspls oLrhP;k uftd jgkr
dkj.k x `gLFk vuqikydkl fHk{kk o
nkukn~okjs fHkDdwl enr dj.;kckorps vkns'k
izpfyr gksrs- v';k œrhan~okjs x`gLFk
vuqikydkl iq.; izkIr gksbZ o vlk
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merit for the lay followers, and this
accumulation of merit would assist
him in his own salvation. The
obligation to support the renouncer
not only strengthened the Sangha
as an institution but also created a
sense of community among lay
followers. The sense of community
was a contrast to the idea of
Varnasramadharma . Varna was the
apparatus of segregation and of
cordoning off groups. Buddhist social
thought was more inclusive in that
it cut across caste segments, and in
worship and belief, at least, referred
to a more universal ethic applicable
to almost all. It was a community
essentially of monks—extended to
lay followers, but not separated into
castes.
iq.;lap; R;kl R;kP;k Lor%P;k eqDrhlkBh
lgk∏;dkjd Bjs- laU;klkl enr dj.;kps
caËku u dsoˇ ^la?k* ;k laLFksl etcqr
djh f'kok; x `gLFk vu qikydk ae/; s
lkekf;dRokph tk.kho fuekZ.k djh- gh
lkekf;dRokph tk.kho o.kk ZJe/kekZP;k
ladYiusfo#n~/k gksrh- ^o.kZ* fofo/k xVkauk
foHkkftr dj.;kps o flfer dj.;kps
lkËku gksrs- ckSn~/k /kEekpk lkekftd fopkj
gk ;k ckcrhr vf/kd lekos'koknh gksrh]
dkj.k rks tkrhP;k fofoËk foHkkxkauk Nsnwu
tkbZ o Jn~Ëkk vkf.k iqtsP;k ckcrhr
cgqrka'kh yksdkauk ykxq iM.kkÚ;k oSf'od
uhrhpk voyac djh- tkrheË;s foHkkftr
ulysyk o x`gLFk vuqikydkae/;s foLrkjhr
vl.kkjk gk lekt izkeq[;kus fHkDdwapk gksrk-
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18. Sramanas were responsible for :
(A) Organise and systematic
renunciation
(B) Promoting Varnashrama-
dharma
(C) Emphasizing on caste
(D) Emphasizing on Varna
19. Sramanas world view was in
disparity with :
(A) Renouncers
(B) Sangha
(C) Varanashramadharma
(D) Monks
20. What could have achieved through
renunciation and joining the
Sangha ?
(A) Salvation
(B) Independence
(C) Luxurious life
(D) Respected social status
18. Je.kkaph tckcnkjh gksrh dh---------------------
(A) la?kfVr o lqO;ofLFkr laU;kl
(B) o.kkZJe/kekZpk izlkj
(C) tkrhO;oLFksoj Hkj
(D) o.kZO;oLFksoj Hkj
19. Je.kkapk n`"Vhdksu dks.kk'kh folaxr gksrk \
(A) oSjkxh
(B) la?k
(C) o.kkZJe/keZ
(D) fHkDdw
20. laU;kl o la?k lgHkkxkph miyC/kh dk;
gksrh \
(A) eks{k
(B) Lokra ;
(C) vkjkenk;h thou
(D) vknj.kh; lkekftd ntkZ
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21. dks.krk n`"Vhdksu loZlekos'kd gksrk \
(A) o.kkZJe/keZ
(B) ckSn~/k
(C) czkg~e.kh /keZ
(D) tSu
22. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k HkwxHkZ'kkL=h;@ifjlaLFkh;
{ks=kr ohjxˇ deh izek.kkr feˇrkr \
(A) mapoVs
(B) likVh
(C) ?kkV
(D) flekorhZ {ks=
23. fganw okjlk gDd dk;|kpk ik;kHkwr xzaFk
^nk;kHkkx* dks.kh fyfgyk \
(A) xqUn;kHkÍ
(B) foKkus'oj
(C) jkt'ks[kj
(D) fteqrokguk
21. Which world view was all
encompassing ?
(A) Varnashramadharma
(B) Buddhist
(C) Brahmanical Dharma
(D) Jain
22. In which of the following
geographical/ecological zones are
hero stones least likely to be found ?
(A) Uplands
(B) Plains
(C) Passes in hilly country
(D) Frontier zones
23. The treatise ‘Daya bhaga’ which is
the foundation of the Hindu law of
inheritance was written by :
(A) Gundayabhatta
(B) Vijñaneshwara
(C) Rajasekhara
(D) Jimutavahana
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24. A major port for the import of horses
in India in the early medieval period
was :
(A) Kalyan
(B) Thana
(C) Sopara
(D) Cambay
25. The freeze carved on two huge rocks
depicting the descent of the Ganga
is to be found at :
(A) Pattadkal
(B) Ellora
(C) Mahabalipuram
(D) Hampi
26. An inscription with Tamil
characters dating to the 13th
century has been found in :
(A) Burma
(B) Cambodia
(C) China
(D) Thailand
24. e/; ;qxkP;k izkjaHkhP;k dkˇkr ?kksMÓkaP;k
Hkkjrkrhˇ vk;krhps eq[; canj gksrs %
(A) dY;k.k
(B) Bk.ks
(C) lksikjk
(D) [kackr
25. nksu eksBÓk f'kˇkaojhy ^xaxkmrj.kkps* fp=kV~.k
dqBs dksj sys feˇrs \
(A) iÍMdy
(B) os#ˇ
(C) egkcyhiqje~
(D) gEih
26. 13O;k 'krdkrhˇ rehˇ fyihrhˇ f'kykys[k
dqBs feˇkyk vkgs \
(A) cekZ
(B) dEcksMh;k
(C) phu
(D) Fkk;yaM
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27. Some of the most important Jain
writings in Sanskrit in the 13th
century emerged from :
(A) Gujarat
(B) Rajasthan
(C) Bihar
(D) Karnataka
28. The port of Lahiri Bandar in Sindh
is described in the travel account
of :
(A) Marco Polo
(B) Nicolo Conti
(C) Jean-Baptiste, Tavernier
(D) Ibn Batutah
29. One of the early Marathi Literary
compositions influenced by the
Nathpanthis is the :
(A) Viveka Darpana
(B) Kadambari
(C) Buddhacharitam
(D) Raghuvansam
27. rsjkO;k 'krdkr vR;ar egŸokps laLœrkrhy
tSu fy[kk.k dqBs fuekZ.k >kys \
(A) xqtjkFk
(B) jktLFkku
(C) fcgkj
(D) dukZVd
28. fla/ke/khˇ ykghjh canjkps o.kZu dqBY;k
izoklo.kZukr feˇrs \
(A) ekdksZ iksyks
(B) fudksyks dkSaVh
(C) thu&ckIVhLV] VsOgsfuZvj
(D) bCucrqrk
29. ukFkiaFkh;kauh izHkkohr dsysyh lqjokrhph ejkBh
lkfgfR;d jpuk vkgs %
(A) foosdniZ.k
(B) dknacjh
(C) cqn~/kpfjre~
(D) j?kqoa'ke~
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30. Which of the following Indian
dynasties sent diplomatic mission to
China ?
(A) Chola and Pandya
(B) Tughlaq and Chola
(C) Tughlaq and Khalji
(D) Chola and Vijayanagar
31. During the reign of which Delhi
Sultan did the first raids into the
Deccan take place ?
(A) Balban
(B) Jalaluddin Khalji
(C) Alauddin Khalji
(D) Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq
32. In which of the following Persian
accounts do we get the maximum
information about the Deccan ?
(A) Khafi Khan’s Muntakhab-ul-
Lubab
(B) Saqi Mustaid Khan’s Ma’asir-i-
Alamgir
(C) Bhimsen’s Nuskha-i-Dilkusha
(D) Shahnawazj Khan’s Ma’asir-ul-
Umara
30. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k Hkkjrh; ?kjk.;kus
jktuSfrd ny phuyk ikBfoys gksrs \
(A) pksy vkf.k ikUMÓk
(B) rq?kyd vkf.k pksy
(C) rq?kyd vkf.k f[kyth
(D) pksy vkf.k fot;uxj
31. dks.kR;k fnYyh lqyrkukP;k dkˇkr ifgY;kankp
n[[kue/;s Nkis Vkd.;kr vkys \
(A) cYcu
(B) tykymfn~nu [kyth
(C) vykmfn~nu [kyth
(D) eqgEen&chu&rq?kyd
32. nf{k.ksckcrph Hkjiwj ekfgrh ns.kkjk if'kZ;u
nLrk,sot [kkyhyiSdh dks.krk vkgs \
(A) dkQh[kkukpk ^eqUr[kc&my&yqckc*
(B) lkdh eqLrSn[kkukpk ^ekfljsa vkyexhj*
(C) Hkhelsukpk ^uqL[k&,&fny[kq'k*
(D) 'kguok> [kkukpk ^ekflj&my&
mejk*
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33. Given below are two statements.
One is labelled as ‘Assertion’ (A) and
the other is labelled as ‘Reason’ (R).
(A) In spite of a large and efficient
army, Balban did not think of
territorial expansion of his
Sultanate.
(R) His attention was diverted to
the suppression of Tughril’s
revolt.
Identify the correct reason from the
choices given below :
(A) Both ‘A’ and ‘R’ are true, and
‘R’ is the correct explanation
of ‘A’
(B) ‘A’ is true, but ‘R’ is false
(C) ‘A’ is false, but ‘R’ is true
(D) Both ‘A’ and ‘R’ are individually
true, but ‘R’ is not the correct
explanation of ‘A’
33. [kkyh nksu fo/kkus fnysyh vkgsr- R;krhy ,d
^fuf'prfo/kku* vkgs] nqljs ^fuf'prdkj.k*
vkgs-
(A) fo'kky vkf.k dq'ky lsuk vlwugh cYcuus
R;kP;k lkezkT;kpk HkkSxksfyd foLrkj
dj.;kpk fopkj dsyk ukgh-
(R) rqxfjy mBkokP;k mi'kekus R;kps y{k
fopfyr >kys-
[kkyhy i;kZ;krwu ;ksX; mŸkj vks [kk %
(A) ‘A’ vkf.k ‘R’ nksUgh fo/kkus cjkscj vkgsr
vkf.k ‘R’, ‘A’ ps ;ksX; Li"Vhdj.k vkgs-
(B) ‘A’ cjkscj fo/kku vkgs] ijarw ‘R’ gs pwd
vkgs
(C) ‘A’ pwd fo/kku vkgs] ijarw ‘R’ gs cjkscj
vkgs
(D) ‘A’ vkf.k ‘R’ nksUgh fo/kkus cjkscj vkgsr
ijarq ‘R’, ‘A’ ps ;ksX; Li"Vhdj.k ukgh
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34. Under which Sufi saint did Amir
Khusrau study ?
(A) Nasiruddin Chiragh
(B) Nizamuddin Auliya
(C) Moinuddin Chishti
(D) Salim Chishti
35. Didactic literature and the
discourses of the Sufi Pirs are
collectively known as :
(A) Malguzar
(B) Malfuzat
(C) Malojihat
(D) Mal
36. In the Vijayanagar Empire, a sort
of income tax on the basis of net
profit was levied on :
(A) Industries
(B) Properties
(C) Professionals
(D) Trade
34. vehj [kqLjks dks.kR;k lqQh larkpk f'k";
gksrk \
(A) ufl#n~nhu fpjkx
(B) fu>keqn~nhu vkSyh;k
(C) eksbZuqn~nhu fp'rh
(D) lyhe fp'rh
35. lqQh lark aph i zopus o u Sfrd lkfgR;
,df=ri.ks dks.kR;k ukokus vks [kyh tkrkr \
(A) ekyxqtkj
(B) ekyQq>kr
(C) ekyksthgkr
(D) eky
36. fot;uxj lkezkT;kr u∂;kP;k vk/kkjkoj
dks.kkP;k mRiUukoj dj ykoyk tkr gksrk \
(A) vkS|ksxhd {ks=
(B) laiŸkh
(C) O;kolkf;d
(D) O;kikj
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37. The rai (crop rate) was introduced
by :
(A) Akbar
(B) Malik Ambar
(C) Sher Shah
(D) Mahmud Gawn
38. The year in which the rupee became
the basic unit of currency in the
reign of Akbar was :
(A) 1556
(B) 1579
(C) 1590
(D) 1582
39. One of the earliest of the Persian
taxts to be translated into English
was that of :
(A) Abul Fazl
(B) Ferishtah
(C) Ziauddin Barni
(D) Isami
37. ^jkbZ* dks.kh lq# dsyh \
(A) vdcj
(B) efyd vacj
(C) 'ksj'kgk
(D) egeqn xoku
38. vdcjkP;k dkˇkr dks.kR;k o"khZ ^#i;k*]
pyukps eq[; ,dd cuyk \
(A) 1556
(B) 1579
(C) 1590
(D) 1582
39. baxzthr Hkk"kkarj dj.;kr vkysys izFke if'kZ;u
lk/ku %
(A) vcqy Q>y
(B) QsfjLrk
(C) f>;kmÌhu c#uh
(D) blkeh
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40. Calcutta was founded in 1690 by :
(A) Job Charnock
(B) Francis Day
(C) Robert Clive
(D) John Surman
41. The Mayamata is the text that deals
with :
(A) Fort architecture
(B) Palace architecture
(C) Temple architecture
(D) Sculpture
42. Zhadti means :
(A) An annual Maratha revenue
document showing the whole
income and expenditure from
an area
(B) Non-hereditary grant of land
(C) A contract specifying rights and
responsibilities
(D) An important official at the
district level
40. 1690 lkyh dydŸkk dks.kh oloys \
(A) tkWc pkjukWd
(B) ›kUlhl Ms
(C) jkWcVZ DykbZOg
(D) tkWu lqjeu
41. ^ek;kekrk* xzaFk d';kP;k lanHkkZr vkgs \
(A) nqxZ okLrq'kkL=
(B) egky okLrq'kkL=
(C) eanhj okLrq'kkL=
(D) f'kYi
42. >Mrh Eg.kts %
(A) ejkBÓkapk okf"kZd eglqykpk nLrk,sot
tks R;kHkkxkrhy laiw.kZ tek[kpZ (mRiUu
vkf.k [kpZ) nk[korks
(B) okjlk gDd ulysyh vuqnkfur tehu
(C) gDd vkf.k drZO; Li"V dj.kkjk djkj
(D) ftYgkLFkjkojhy egŸokpk vf/kdkjh
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43. Who introduced the Permanent
Settlement in Bengal, and when ?
(A) Robert Clive, 1757
(B) Warren Hastings, 1774
(C) Lord Cornwallis, 1793
(D) Sir John Shore, 1798
44. Lord Dalhousie tried to snatch away
the remaining glory of the Mughal
Emperor Bahadur Shah II by :
(A) Reducing his pension
(B) Forcing him to disarm his
bodyguards
(C) Derecognising his imperial title
(D) Asking him to vacate the Red
Fort and move to a humbler
place
45. Who led a British Expeditionary
force into Tibet ?
(A) Colonel Leslie Bradford
(B) P. C. Lenoir
(C) Lord Lytton
(D) Sir Francis Younghusband
43. caxkye/;s dks.kh vkf.k d/kh dk;e/kkjk in~Ëkr
ykxw dsyh \
(A) jkWcVZ DykbZOg] 1757
(B) okjsu gWfLaVXt] 1774
(C) ykWMZ dkWuZokWfyl] 1793
(D) lj tkWu 'kksj] 1798
44. eq?ky lezkV f}rh; cgknwj'kkg ;kapk moZjhr
lUeku d'kkizdkjs fgjkowu ?ks.;kpk ykWMZ
MygkSlh ;kus iz;Ru dsyk %
(A) R;kps fuo`Ÿkhosru deh d:u
(B) R;kpk vaxj{kdkauk fu'kL= dj.;kph
lDrh d:u
(C) R;kP;k 'kkgh inO;kauk ekU;rk ukdk:u
(D) R;kyk yky fdYY;krwu vkiys olrhLFkku
lkekU; LFkˇh gyfo.;kl lkaxwu
45. frcsVe/khy fczVh'k eksfgesps usr`Ro dks.kh
dsys \
(A) duZy ysLyh czWMQksMZ
(B) ih- lh- ysukW,j
(C) ykWMZ fyVu
(D) lj ›kfUll ;axgtcaM
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46. Arrange the following annexations
by the British in India in the correct
chronological order :
(i) Oudh
(ii) Upper Burma
(iii) South Kanara
(iv) Simla Nainital
(A) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii)
(B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(C) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(D) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)
47. The so-called ‘Bombay Survey
System’ was framed in 1835 by :
(A) Wingate and Goldsmith
(B) Grant Duff and Elphinstone
(C) Chaplin and Roberts
(D) Metcalfe and Chaplin
46. fczVh'kkauh [kkyhy izns'kkauk fczVh'k baMh;k'kh
d/kh tksMys ;kpk lq;ksX; dkyÿe ykok %
(i) vo/k
(ii) m/oZ cekZ
(iii) nf{k.k dWujk
(iv) fleyk uSfurky
(A) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii)
(B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(C) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(D) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)
47. rFkkdfFkr eqacbZ losZ{k.k iz.kkyh 1835 e/;s
dks.kh pkSdVcn~/k dsyh \
(A) foaxsV vkf.k xksYMfLeFk
(B) xzk°V MQ vkf.k ,yfQULVu
(C) pWifyu vkf.k jkWcVZl~
(D) esVdkQ vkf.k pWifyu
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48. An early attempt to start a factory
in India was made in 1835 in :
(A) Bombay
(B) Surat
(C) Ahmadabad
(D) Poona
49. Among the major supporters of
British rule were :
(A) The emerging Indian capatalist
class
(B) The landlords
(C) The peasants
(D) The working class
50. The new legal system introduced by
the British in India :
(A) Gave peasants greater freedom
(B) Gave the village moneylender
more freedom to control and
dominate
(C) Gave an impetus to handicrafts
(D) Promoted money economy
48. Hkkjrkr dkj[kkuk lq: dj.;kpk 1835 eËkhy
iz;Ru dksBs dsyk xsyk gksrk %
(A) eqacbZ
(B) lqjr
(C) vgenkckn
(D) iq.ks
49. fczVh'k jktoVhaP;k izeq[k ikBhjk[;kae/;s dks.k
gksrs \
(A) Hkkjrkrhy mxork HkkaMoynkj oxZ
(B) tehunkj
(C) 'ksrdjh
(D) dkexkj oxZ
50. fczfV'kkauh Hkkjrkr uohu dk;ns&O;oLFksph
lq#okr dsyh dkj.k %
(A) 'ksrdÚ;kauk eksBÓk izek.kkr Lokra´;
ns.;klkBh
(B) [ksMsxkokrhy tehunkjkyk fu;a=.k o
opZLo izLFkkfir djrk ;kos Eg.kwu
(C) gLrksnÓksxkyk pkyuk feˇkoh Eg.kwu
(D) pyuk/kkfjr vFk ZO;oLFk syk pkyuk
feˇÓklkBh
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51. The American civil war boosted the
export of cotton from.............. .
(A) India to England
(B) India to China
(C) India to Japan
(D) India to Australia
52. Sir Richard Strachey was appointed
in 1867 as :
(A) Inspector-General of Irrigation
(B) Inspector-General of Police
(C) Collector of Poona
(D) Governor of Bombay Presidency
53. The growth of the Indian capitalist
class was hampered in the 19th
Century by :
(A) The growing national
consciousness
(B) The trade union movement
(C) Tariff and trade policies of the
imperial government
(D) The lack of a mobile workforce
51. vesfjdu ukxjh ;qn~/kkeq s Hkkjrh; dkilkph
fu;kZr dks.;k ns'kk'kh o`fn~/kaxr >kyh \
(A) baXyaM
(B) phu
(C) tiku
(D) vkLV™sfy;k
52. b- l- 1867 e/;s lj fjpMZ LV™Wps ;kph use.kwd
dks.kR;k inkoj >kyh \
(A) ikVca/kkjs egkfujh{kd
(B) iksfyl egkfujh{kd
(C) iq.ks ftYgkf/kdkjh
(D) eqacbZ izkarkpk jkT;iky
53. Hkkjrh; HkkaMoynkj oxkZph o`n~/kh 19O;k
'krdkr izkeq[;kus d'kkeq s [kqaVhr >kyh \
(A) ok<rh jk"V™h; tk.kho
(B) dkexkj la?kVuk pˇoˇh
(C) lkezkT;oknh 'kklukph tdkr o O;kikj
Ëkksj.ks
(D) py dkexkj 'kDrhpk vHkko
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54. In which year did Dr. Babasaheb
Ambedkar establish the Bahishkrit
Hitakarini Sabha ?
(A) 1919
(B) 1924
(C) 1928
(D) 1932
55. The object of the Butler committee
of 1927 was to :
(A) Improve the relationship
between the Government of
India and the Indian States
(B) Modernise the Indian Army
(C) Modernise the Indian Agriculture
(D) Suppress National Movement
56. Who observed “The Congress is in
reality a civil war without arms” ?
(A) Lord Dufferin
(B) M. A. Jinnah
(C) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
(D) Lord Curzon
54. MkW- ckcklkgsc vkacsMdjkauh cfg"œr fgrdkjh.kh
lHkk dks.kR;k o"khZ LFkkiu dsyh \
(A) 1919
(B) 1924
(C) 1928
(D) 1932
55. 1927P;k cVyj lferhpk gsrw dk; gksrk \
(A) Hkkjr ljdkj o Hkkjrh; jkT;kaps lacaËk
lq/kkj.;klkBh
(B) Hkkjrh; y"djkps vk/kqfudhdj.k
(C) Hkkjrh; 'ksrhps vk/kqfudhdj.k
(D) jk"V™h; pˇoˇ nMi.;klkBh
56. ^dk°xzsl 'kL=ghu ;knoh e/;s xqaryh vkgs-*
vls dks.kkps fujh{k.k gksrs \
(A) ykWMZ MQjhu
(B) ,e- ,- ftuk
(C) lj l∏;n vgen [kku
(D) ykWMZ d>Zu
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57. The first session of the All India
Trade Congress held in 1920 was
presided over by :
(A) Mahatma Gandhi
(B) V. V. Giri
(C) Lala Lajpat Rai
(D) N. M. Joshi
58. The Nagpur Flag Satyagraha was
organised in 1923 against :
(A) The order banning the use of
the Congress flag
(B) The indiscriminate arrests for
hoisting the Congress flag
(C) The order banning the singing
of the song Vandemataram
(D) The ban on public meetings
57. b- l- 1920 e/;s >kysY;k vf[ky Hkkjrh;
O;kikj dk°xzslP;k izFke vf/kos'kukps v/;{k
dks.k gksrs \
(A) egkRek xka/kh
(B) Ogh- Ogh- fxjh
(C) ykyk yktir jk;
(D) ,u- ,e- tks'kh
58. 1923 e/;s ukxiwj /ot lR;kxzg d'kkP;k
fojksËkkr vk;ksftr dsyk gksrk \
(A) dk°xzsl /otkP;k mi;ksxkojhy canh vkns'k
(B) dk°xzsl /ot QMdko.;kcn~ny rkjrE;fgu
vVdk
(C) oansekrje xhr xk.;kojph canh
(D) lkoZtfud lHkkaojhy canh
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59. The first of many popular attacks
against the British in the 1930s was
launched by :
(A) Surya Sen in Chittagong
(B) Bhagat Singh in the Central
Legislative Assembly
(C) Lala Lajpat Rai against the
Simon Commission
(D) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in
Bardoli
60. In the Interim government headed
by Jawaharlal Nehru, his official
designation was :
(A) Prime Minister
(B) Chairman
(C) Chief Minister
(D) Vice-President
61. The ‘Kanam’ tenure is a unique
feature of :
(A) Kerala
(B) Karnataka
(C) Tamil Nadu
(D) Andhra Pradesh
59. 1930 P;k n'kdkr fczfV'kkaP;k ojhy lokZfËkd
yksdlgHkkxh gYY;kaiSdh ifgyk dks.kh lq#
dsyk gksrk \
(A) fpVxko e/;s lw;Z lsu
(B) dsaÊh; dk;nkeaMˇkr Hkxr flax
(C) lk;eu dfe'ku fojks/kkr ykyk yktir
jk;
(D) ckMksZyh ;sFks ljnkj oYyHkHkkbZ iVsy
60. tokgjyky usg:aP;k usr`Rok[kkyhy varjhe
ljdkj e/;s R;kaps vf/kœr inuke dk;
gksrs \
(A) iariz/kku
(B) psvjeu
(C) eq[; ea=h
(D) mik/;{k
61. ^due* miHkksx gs---------------------;sFkhy oSf'k"VÓ
vkgs-
(A) dsjˇ
(B) dukZVd
(C) rfeyukMw
(D) vka/kz izns'k
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62. The first free university in India,
completely independent of the
Government and receiving no grant
from it, was :
(A) Vishva Bharati, Shantiniketan
(B) Aligarh Muslim University
(C) Women’s University, Pune
(D) Benares Hindu University
63. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s
autobiography is named :
(A) Indian Political Trials
(B) Indian Women : From Pardah
to Modernity
(C) Indian National Movement : Its
Ideological and Socio-economic
Dimensions
(D) Towards Freedom
62. dks.krsgh vuqnku u ?ksrk 'kklukiklwu iw.kZ Lokra ;
jk[k.kkjs ikfgys eksQr fo|kihB dks.krs \
(A) fo'o Hkkjrh] 'kkarhfudsru
(B) vfyxM eqfLye fo|kihB
(C) efgyk fo|kihB] iq.ks
(D) cukjl fganw fo|kihB
63. iaMhr tokgjyky usg: ;kaps vkRepfj=
dks.krs \
(A) Hkkjrh; jktdh; [kVys
(B) Hkkjrh; L=h % iMnk rs vk/kqfudrk
(C) Hkkjrh; jk"V™h; pˇoˇ % R;kps oSpkfjd
vkf.k lkekftd&vkfFkZd iSyw
(D) Lokra ;kdMs
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64. Which historiography among the
following is considered the more
advanced during ancient times ?
(A) Roman
(B) Greek
(C) Church
(D) Arabic
65. Law of ‘Twelve Tables’ is concerned
with which civilization ?
(A) Indus
(B) Roman
(C) Egyptian
(D) Chinese
66. The book ‘Common Sense’ is written
by :
(A) Hobbes
(B) Locke
(C) Paine
(D) Rousseau
64. izkphu dkˇh dks.kkps bfrgklys[ku'kkL=
vfËkd izxr ekuys tkrs \
(A) jkseu
(B) xzhd
(C) ppZ
(D) vjsfcd
65. }kn'krkfydspk fu;e dks.;k laLœrh'kh lacafËkr
vkgs \
(A) fla/kw
(B) jkseu
(C) bftIrf'k;u
(D) phuh
66. ^dkWeu lsUl* gs iqLrd dks.kh fyfgys
vkgs \
(A) gksCl
(B) ykWd
(C) isu
(D) :lks
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67. According to Toynbee, what should
be the historian’s unit of study of
history ?
(A) State
(B) Family
(C) Civilization
(D) Nation
68. Who was associated with the reform
movement of Roman Catholic
Church ?
(A) Martin Luther King (Jr.)
(B) Martin Luther
(C) Severus
(D) Decius
69. One of the following was not part
of Nazi ideology :
(A) Racism
(B) Rationalism
(C) Nationalism
(D) Supremacy of state over the
individual
67. VkW;UchP;k ers bfrgkldkjk}kjs bfrgklkP;k
vH;klkps ,dd dk; vlkos \
(A) jkT;
(B) dqVqac
(C) laLœrh
(D) jk"V™
68. jkseu dWFkkfydkaP;k lq/kkj.kk eksfges'kh dks.k
lacaf/kr gksrs \
(A) ekVhZu Y;qFkj fdax (T;q-)
(B) ekVhZu Y;qFkj
(C) flOghjl
(D) Msfl;l
69. uk>h rRoKkukr [kkyhyiSdh dks.krk Hkkx
lekfo"V uOgrk \
(A) oa'kokn
(B) foosdokn
(C) jk"V™okn
(D) O;Drhojhy jkT;lŸksps opZLo
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70. Which of the following factors is not
responsible for decolonization in the
post-war period ?
(A) Increasing disinterest of the
colonial powers in having
colonies
(B) Establishment of the UNO
(C) The emergence of Soviet Russia
as a major power
(D) The rise of nationalism in Asia
and Africa
71. The first Summit meeting of the
Non-Aligned movement was held
in :
(A) Belgrade
(B) Delhi
(C) Cairo
(D) Jakarta
72. Who was the Prime Minister of
England when a bill was passed to
abolish slavery ?
(A) Edward Stanley
(B) Palmerston
(C) Peel
(D) Lord Grey
70. ;qn~/kksŸkj dk krhy fuoZlkgrhdj.kkl [kkyhyiSdh
dks.krk ?kVd tckcnkj ukgh \
(A) oklkgfrd 'kDrhapk olkgrh jk[k.;keËkhy
?kVrk jl
(B) ;quksph LFkkiuk
(C) lksfOg,r jf'k;kpk eq[; rkdn Eg.kwu
mn;
(D) vkf'k;k o vkf›dsrhy jk"V™oknkpk
mn;
71. vfyIrrkoknh pˇoˇhph ifgyh f'k[kj ifj"kn
dksBs >kyh \
(A) csyxzsM
(B) fnYyh
(C) dSjks
(D) tdkrkZ
72. xq kefxjhph izFkk jÌ dj.;kr vkyh R;kos h
baXˇaMpk iariz/kku dks.k gksrk \
(A) ,MoMZ LVsuys
(B) ikeLVZu
(C) ihy
(D) ykWMZ xzs
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73. dks.krk ns'k jk"V™ la?kkpk d/khp lnL;
uOgrk \
(A) baXyaM
(B) ;q- ,l- ,-
(C) ›kUl
(D) teZuh
74. tkxfrd egkeanh dks.kR;k o"khZ lq: >kyh \
(A) 1909
(B) 1919
(C) 1929
(D) 1939
75. 19O;k 'krdkr fnokÛÓkr mi;ksxh iM.kkÚ;k
canjkP;k 'kks/kkr dks.krs jk"V™ gksrs \
(A) jf'k;k
(B) ;q- ds-
(C) rqdZLrku
(D) nf{k.k vkf›dk
73. Which country was never a member
of the League of Nations ?
(A) England
(B) USA
(C) France
(D) Germany
74. Great depression started in the
year :
(A) 1909
(B) 1919
(C) 1929
(D) 1939
75. Which country was in search of port
to be useful in winter in 19th
century ?
(A) Russia
(B) U.K.
(C) Turkstan
(D) South Africa
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