Which of the following is a site of archaeological importance in Jammu and Kashmir?
(A) Maski
(B) Burzahom
(C) Brahmagiri
(D) Watka
1. The Burzahom archaeological site, near Srinagar, provides evidence of human activities from the Neolithic to the medieval period.
2. Burzahom Archaeological Site is one of the most important archaeological sites in Jammu and Kashmir.
3. The site provides evidence of human activities from the Neolithic to the medieval period.
4. The site was nominated for listing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 15 April 2014.
India was named ‘Bharat’ after the name of the Bharat tribe. In which of the following Vedas is this tribe first mentioned?
(A) Rigveda
(B) Samaveda
(C) Atharvaveda
(D) Yajurveda
The first mention of Bharat Jana is found in the Rig Veda.
1. Veda: Rigveda
2. Division: Third
3. Mention: Mention of Bharat, son of Vishwamitra.
4. Significance: India was named 'Bharat' after the people of India.
Additional Information:
1. The seventh mandala of the Rig Veda describes the role of the Bharatas in the war of the ten kings (Dasharajya Yuddha) in which King Sudas of their Tritsu branch was victorious.
2. Due to this, they became dominant over the Indo-Aryans and the Indians were able to move beyond the Indus River region and settle in the area of Kurukshetra.
3. During that period, the political system was changing from being republican based on tribes to being centred on kings.
Who had assumed the title of Balban?
(A) Kabir Khan
(B) Farid Khan
(C) Ulugh Khan
(D) Ayaz Khan
1. This title was held by Ulugh Khan.
2. Balban's title was Zil-e-Ilahi, which means "Shadow of God".
In which year, the Koya rebellion took place in the eastern Godavari tract?
(A) 1882-1883
(B) 1874-1875
(C) 1879-1880
(D) 1887-1888
Koya rebellion in East Godavari region:
1. Year: 1879
2. Major reason: Dissatisfaction against British rule
3. Prominent Leader: Gunda Ram
Major events:
1. The rebels killed many British officers and soldiers.
2. Rebels destroyed many government buildings.
Result:
1. The British government suppressed the rebellion.Who among the following revolutionaries was popularly known as 'Master Da'?
(A) Ashfaqulla Khan
(B) Batukeshwar Dutt
(C) Ram Prasad Bismil
(D) Surya Sen
1. Among the following revolutionaries, Surya Sen was known as 'Master Da'.
2. He was an Indian revolutionary who led the Chittagong Armory Raid of 1930.
3. He was a school teacher by profession and was popularly known as Master Da.
4. In 1918, he was elected as the President of the Chittagong branch of the Indian National Congress.
The book titled 'My Journey: Transforming Dreams into Actions' is an autobiography of:
(A) Pratibha Patil
(B) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(C) APJ Abdul Kalam
(D) Lal Krishna Advani
1. The book titled 'My Journey: Transforming Dreams into Action' is written by former President of India, Dr. A.P.J. It is the autobiography of Abdul Kalam.
2. This book describes his journey from childhood to becoming the President of India.
3. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Saheb served as the 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007.
4. Thus he came to be known as the Missile Man of India for his work on the development of ballistic missiles and launch vehicle technology.
Which officer under Alauddin Khilji was required to maintain a register of merchants to ensure an adequate supply of goods?
(A) Nazir
(B) Rais Parwana
(C) Muhtasib
(D) Shahna-i-Mandi
1. Under Alauddin Khilji, an officer called Shahna-e-Mandi maintained a register of traders to ensure adequate supply of goods.
2. This register contained records of the merchants' names, occupation, and place of business.
3. This register was necessary to ensure adequate supply of goods.
Who was made the Nawab of Bengal following the Battle of Plassey?
(A) Mir Jafar
(B) Alivardi Khan
(C) Sirajuddaulah
(D) Mir Qasim
1. After the battle of Plassey, Mir Jafar was made the Nawab of Bengal.
2. After the defeat of Siraj-ud-Daula in the Battle of Plassey (23 June 1757), the British made Mir Jafar the Nawab of Bengal.
3. Mir Jafar was a puppet Nawab, and the British established their control over Bengal.
The Kamakhya Temple is located in ______.
(A) Guwahati
(B) Kohima
(C) Imphal
(D) Agartala
1. Kamakhya Temple is a Hindu temple located on the Neelachal Hills in Guwahati, Assam.
2. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, it is one of the oldest and most revered centers of Tantric practices.
3. This temple is the center of Kulachar Tantra Marg and the venue of Ambubachi Mela
Pushyamitra, who was the commander of Brihadratha, the last Mauryan emperor, killed the king and established a new dynasty. Which of the following was his dynasty?
(A) Shunga
(B) Kanva
(C) Satavahana
(D) Chedi
1. Pushyamitra established the Shunga dynasty by killing the last Maurya emperor Brihadratha.
2. When Brihadratha became king, Pataliputra was the capital of the Maurya Empire.
3. Brihadratha had rebuilt many Buddhist stupas, among which the stupas of Sanchi and Bharhut are very important.
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