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  • Who gave the slogan Inquilab Zindabad?


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  • A. Hasrat Mohani
  • B. Ashfaqulla Khan
  • C. Bhagat Singh
  • D. Chandrashekhar Azad

  • Correct Answer
  • Hasrat Mohani 

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    • 1. All India Kisan Sabha was founded in

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    • A. 1936
    • B. 1946
    • C. 1956
    • D. 1966
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    • 2. Who called 1st time as Mahatma?

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    • A. Ravindranath Tagore
    • B. Bal Gangadhar Tilak
    • C. Lala Lajpath Roy
    • D. Gopal Krishna Gokhale
    • Discuss
    • 3. IQTA system abolished by

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    • A. Illtumish
    • B. Bin Tughluq
    • C. Alauddin Khalji
    • D. None of the above
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    • 4. Who among the following introduced the Permanent Settlement of Bengal in 1793?

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    • A. Lord Cornwallis
    • B. Robert Clive
    • C. John Adam
    • D. Lord Ripon
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    • 5. Goa got freedom from which rule?

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    • A. Portuguese
    • B. Romans
    • C. Britishers
    • D. None of the above
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    • 6. Ajanta paintings depict scenes from the

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    • A. Jatakas
    • B. Ramayana
    • C. Upanishads
    • D. Mahabharat
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    • 7. Baburnama was written in which language?

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    • A. Chagatai Turkic
    • B. Bahrani Arabic
    • C. Para-Mongolic
    • D. Hijazi Arabic
    • Discuss
    • 8. Humayun Nama was written by

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    • A. Gulbadan Begum
    • B. Abbas Sarwani
    • C. Abul Fazl
    • D. Humayun
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    • 9. During which period Non-Cooperation Movement gained momentum?

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    • A. 1910-1912
    • B. 1915-1917
    • C. 1921-1922
    • D. 1930-1932
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    • 10. In ..........., Sher Khan ( SherShah )attacked Bengal and defeated Ghiyashuddin Shah.

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    • A. 1358
    • B. 1583
    • C. 1538
    • D. 1540
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