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Q : Which one of the following rites is related to completion of education?
(A) widening
(B) upanayana
(C) convergence
(D) cement upgrade
Samavartana (IAST: Samāvartana), or Snana, is the ceremony associated with the end of formal education and the Brahmacharya asrama of life.
Which of the following led the English company in the Battle of Plassey (1757)?
(A) Lord Dalhousie
(B) Captain Hodson
(C) Warren Hastings
(D) Robert Clive
The Battle of Plassey was fought in north-eastern India on 23 June 1757. Troops of the British East India Company, led by Robert Clive, came up against the forces of Siraj-ud-Daulah, the last Nawab of Bengal, and his French allies.
When did the Mongol ruler Genghis Khan die?
(A) 1219
(B) 1210
(C) 1235
(D) 1227
His great empire stretched from central Russia down to the Aral Sea in the west, and from northern China down to Beijing in the east. On August 18, 1227, while putting down a revolt in the kingdom of Xi Xia, Genghis Khan died.
Which of the following Dynasties established the kingdom of Vijayanagara?
(A) Sangama Dynasty
(B) Nagama Dynasty
(C) Soma Dynasty
(D) Tuluva Dynasty
The Vijayanagara kingdom was founded by Harihara and Bukka of the Sangama dynasty in 1336.
Who was the Mughal emperor, when a massive rebellion against British rule broke out in 1857?
(A) Farrukhsiyar
(B) Bahadur Shah Zafar
(C) Akbar II
(D) Aurangzeb
Bahadur Shah Zafar was the titular ruler of Delhi, during the 1857 rebellion.
“All India Muslim League” was established in 1906 at ______.
(A) Dacca
(B) Bombay
(C) Madras
(D) Surat
On 30 December 1906, the All-India Muslim League (AIML), popularly known as the Muslim League was founded in Dhaka, British India (now in Bangladesh).
The Anantraj Sagar Tank was built by the ______ rulers.
(A) Vijayanagara
(B) Maratha
(C) Pala
(D) Chola
The Vijaynagar Kings (1336-1548 A.D.) in the south took keen interest in building large and small storage tanks. Anantraj Sagar tank was built with a 1.37 km long earthen dam across the Maldevi River.
From which of the following stone-period sites has evidence of pit dwelling been obtained?
(A) Tekkalkot
(B) Burzholm
(C) Sangankallu
(D) Utnoor
Burzahom archaeological sites have evidence of pit-dwellings. It is located in the Kashmir Valley of the Indian state Jammu and Kashmir. As per the archeological excavations, there were four phases of cultural significance between 3000 BC to 1000BC.
Which was the most famous state festival of the Vijayanagara Empire?
(A) Spring
(B) Mahanavami
(C) Ram Navami
(D) Vinayaka Chaturthi
The largest festival in the Vijayanagar calendar was Mahanavami which was a nine days festival, also called Navaratri festival or Dussehra and the worship of Goddess Durga shows that its celebration is in honour of Parvati(wife of Siva).
Lord William Bentinck had done many reforms in Indian society. Which of the following did he not do?
(A) abolition of sati
(B) abolition of human sacrifice
(C) swindle eradication
(D) widow marriage
He was the Governor General of India, Lord William Bentinck who ruled India from 1828-1835. Many efforts were made by him for social reform, educational reform, financial reform, improvement in government service. Social Reforms- In 1829, the practice of Sati was completely banned with the help of Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
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