Indian History for IAS test 8 of 25

Pushyabhuti dynasty ruled over
Ujjain
Patliputra
Sakal
Thaneshwar
/
I, II, III, IV
II, III, IV, I
II, III, I, IV
I, III, II, IV
/
I, II, III, IV
I, IV, II, III
II, III, I, IV
IV, I, II, III
Quit India Movement was adopted by the Indian National Congress at
Mumbai
Ahmednagar
Pune
Kolkata
Qutub-ud-din Aibak is said to have built, besides the Qutub mosque and the Qutub Minar,
The Arhai-din-ka Jhompra mosque ta Ajmer
The khirki masjid at Jahan-Panath
The mausoleum of Khan-i-Jahan Tilanagani
The kila-i-kuhna mosque at Delhi
Qutum-ud-din, founder of the Slave Dynasty, ruled as Sultan during the
Second half of 11th century AD
First half of 12th century AD
Second half of 12th century AD
First half of 13th century AD
Rabindranath Tagore suggested that the date of partition of Bengal (October 16, 1905) be observed as an occasion of
Solidarity day
Rakhi-bandhan day
Black day
Brotherhood day
Railways were introduced in India when the Governor-General of India was
Canning
Curzon
Dalhousie
Rippon
Raj Ballabh, Ghasiti Begam, Shaukat Jung were the arch foes of
Alivardi Khan
Siraj-ud-daulah
Mir Qasim
Nanda Kumar
Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the founder of
Arya Samaj
Brahmo Samaj
Ramakrishna Mission
Prarthana Samaj
Rajaraya I and Rajendra I commemorated their victories by which one of the following methods?
Erecting temples
Erecting pillars
Ordering inscriptions to be written
Issuing coins
Rajatarangini of kalhan, a Sanskrit history of Kashmir, was translated into Persian by
Abdul Qaadir Badauni
Haji Ibrahim Sarhindi
Mulla Shah Muhammad of Shahbad
Shaikh Sultan of Thaneshwar
/
II,III
II
III
III,IV
Who amongst the following sultans of Delhi, declared himself as a lieutenant of the Caliph?
Balban
Iltutmish
Ferozeshah Tughlaq
Muhammad-bin Tughlaq
Who amongst the following was associated with the ancient Nalanda University?
Chandragupta Vikramaditya
Harshavardhna
Kanishka
Samudragupta
Who amongst the following were the strongest naval powers in India with domination over the West Coast during most part of the sixteenth century AD?
The Dutch
The English
The French
The Portuguese
Who amongst the following advocated and applied the principles of Doctrine of Lapse most vigorously during his tenure as Governor-General of India?
Lord Curzon
Lord Dalhousie
Lord Hardinge
Lord William Bentinck
The capital of Harsha’s empire was
Ujjain
Kannauj
Thanesar
Prayag
The capital of Harshavardhana was at
Kannauj
Patliputra
Prurshapura
Varanasi
The capital of India was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi in the year
1902
1907
1911
1912
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This is a test in the series on Indian History which targets the preparation for Civil Services Examination. This is useful for UPSC and State Civil Services Examinations popularly called PCS.

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