Permanent Revenue Settlement of Bengal was introduced by
(A) Wellesley
(B) Cornwallis
(C) Clive
(D) Hastings
The Permanent Revenue Settlement of Bengal was introduced by Lord Cornwallis. It was implemented in 1793 during the British colonial period in India. The system aimed to provide a stable source of revenue for the British East India Company by fixing the land revenue demand on a permanent basis. Under this settlement, land revenue was fixed in perpetuity, and the zamindars (landlords) became intermediaries responsible for collecting revenue from the peasants and forwarding it to the British government. While it aimed to create stability, the Permanent Settlement had long-term negative consequences for the agrarian economy in Bengal.
Who directed India's first publicly screened cinema Raja Harishchandra?
(A) Bimal Roy
(B) Dada Saheb Phalke
(C) V G Damle
(D) V Shantaram
India's first publicly screened cinema, "Raja Harishchandra," was directed by Dadasaheb Phalke. He is often regarded as the father of Indian cinema. "Raja Harishchandra" was released in 1913, marking the beginning of the Indian film industry. Dadasaheb Phalke played a crucial role in the early development of Indian cinema and is remembered for his pioneering contributions to the art form.
In which of the following years, 26th January was celebrated as an Independence Day?
(A) 1942
(B) 1946
(C) 1930
(D) 1929
Who founded the city of Pataliputra?
(A) Ajatshatru
(B) Bimbisara
(C) Ashoka
(D) Udayin
Udayin founded the city of Pataliputra in the 5th century. Pataliputra is now known as Patna which is the capital of Bihar. Udayin was the ruler who first established Pataliputra as the capital of Magadha.
The English established their first factory in India at
(A) Sutanati
(B) Madras
(C) Bombay
(D) Surat
Harisena, the author of the famous “Prayag Prashasti” adorned the court of which Gupta ruler?
(A) Samudragupta
(B) Kumar Gupta-I
(C) Chandragupta Vikramaditya
(D) Skandagupta
Harisena, the author of the famous "Prayag Prashasti," adorned the court of Samudragupta, who was a prominent ruler of the Gupta Empire in ancient India. Samudragupta ruled from around 335 to 375 CE and is often considered one of the greatest rulers of the Gupta dynasty. The "Prayag Prashasti" is an inscription that glorifies Samudragupta's achievements and military conquests, providing valuable historical insights into the Gupta period.
Which of the following emperor was known as “Lichchavi Duhitra” during the Gupta Age?
(A) Chandra Gupta 2
(B) Samudra Gupta
(C) Skand Gupta
(D) Chandra Gupta 1
The title "Lichchavi Duhitra" during the Gupta Age was associated with Emperor Kumaragupta I, not Samudragupta. Kumaragupta I was a ruler of the Gupta Empire, and "Lichchavi Duhitra" translates to "the son of the Lichchhavi princess." This title suggests his marriage into the Lichchhavi dynasty, an important political alliance during that time.
Fire temple is the place of worship of which of the following religion?
(A) Zoroastrianism (Persian Religion)
(B) Shinto’s
(C) Taoism
(D) Judaism
A fire temple is a place of worship in Zoroastrianism, the ancient Persian religion founded by the prophet Zoroaster (or Zarathustra). In Zoroastrianism, fire is considered a sacred and purifying element, and fire temples serve as places where adherents gather for religious rituals and ceremonies. Fire is a symbol of Ahura Mazda, the supreme deity in Zoroastrianism.
Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad commonly known by the sobriquet Aurangzeb or by his regnal title Alamgir was the ___________ Mughal emperor.
(A) Forth
(B) Seventh
(C) Fifth
(D) Sixth
The place of nirvana of Mahavira Swami is Pavapuri in present-day _______________, is a pilgrimage site for Jains.
(A) Uttar Pradesh
(B) Kaushambi
(C) Nepal
(D) Bihar
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