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All of the following were Contemporaries of Emperor Akbar, except
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A. Abbas the Great of persia
B. Henry VIII of England
C. Elizabeth I of England
D. Henry IV of France
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Henry VIII of England
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1. The Third Battle of Panipat was Fought between the
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A. Afghans and the Marathas
B. Afghans and the Sikhs
C. Marathas and the Mughals under Shah Alam II
D. None of the above
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Correct Answer: Afghans and the Marathas
2. The sultan who completed the conquest of the south and broke the political barriers between the north and the south was
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A. Alauddin Khalji
B. Ghiyasuddin-bin Tughluq
C. Muhammad bin Tughluq
D. Firuz Tughluq
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Correct Answer: Muhammad bin Tughluq
3. Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar was proclaimed Emperor in
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A. 1556 AD
B. 1557 AD
C. 1558 AD
D. 1560 AD
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Correct Answer: 1556 AD
4. Who had, while fasting in the prision, written to the British governor , "The individual must die so that the nation may live.Today,I must die so that India may win freedom and glory"?
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A. Jatin Das
B. Lala Lajpat Rai
C. MK Gandhi
D. SC Bose
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Correct Answer: Jatin Das
5. In which year was the partition of Bengal Scrapped?
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A. 1908
B. 1911
C. 1923
D. 1931
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Correct Answer: 1911
6. Jainism was divided into two-sects Swetambaras(White-clad) and Digambaras(Sky-clad or naked) - During the reign of the
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A. Nandas
B. Mauryas
C. Kusanas
D. Shungas
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Correct Answer: Mauryas
7. Ashoka expresses his faith in the Buddhist creed in the
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A. Rummindei inscription
B. Schism edict
C. Kandhar inscription
D. Bhabru edict
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Correct Answer: Bhabru edict
8. Who among the following taught the doctrine of Shunyata
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A. Shankaracharya
B. Nagarjuna
C. Harisena
D. Vallabhacharya
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Correct Answer: Nagarjuna
9. The Tripitaka was written in
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A. Brahmi
B. Kharosthi
C. Pali
D. Sanskrit
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Correct Answer: Pali
10. A characteristic of this era was the introduction of pottery.
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A. Mesolithic
B. Paleolithic
C. Neolithic
D. None of above
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Correct Answer: Mesolithic
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