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Q :  

Who among the following founded the Arya Samaj?

(A) Swami Vivekananda

(B) Ramakrishna Paramhansa

(C) Dayanand Saraswati

(D) Raja Ram Mohan Roy

Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

1. Arya Samaj is a monotheistic Hindu reform movement in India that promotes principles and practices based on belief in the infallible authority of the Vedas.

2. Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati founded the society on April 10, 1875.

3. Arya Samaj follows the belief that there is only one God and his idol worship is not appropriate.

4. Arya Samaj was the first Hindu organization to promote proselytism.


Q :  

In which of the following years was the National Archives of India established?

(A) 1991

(B) 1891

(C) 1876

(D) 1956

Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

The National Archives of India is an attached office under the Ministry of Culture. It was established on 11 March 1891 as the Imperial Records Department in Kolkata (Calcutta). Following the transfer of the capital from Calcutta to Delhi in 1911, the present building of the National Archives of India was constructed in 1926.


Q :  

Which river is not a tributary of Krishna river?

(A) Tungabhadra

(B) Amravati

(C) Ghataprabha

(D) Malaprabha

Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

All these rivers are tributaries of the Krishna River.

- Tungabhadra

- Ghataprabha

- Malaprabha


Q :  

The Gurumukhi script was started by which Sikh Guru?

(A) Guru Angad Dev

(B) Guru Amar Das

(C) Guru Har Raj

(D) Guru Har Krishan

Correct Answer : A
Explanation :

1. The Gurmukhi script was created by the second Sikh Guru, Guru Angad (1539-1552) in the 16th century AD.

2. He was the second Sikh Guru after the death of Guru Nanak (1469-1539).

3. The Sikh religious book, Guru Granth Sahib or Adi Granth was written in this script.


Q :  

What is true in the context of administration and consolidation under the Khaljis and Tughlaqs? 

(A) Large parts of the subcontinent remained under the control of the Delhi Sultans.

(B) The forested areas in the gangetic plain were penetrated for the first time.

(C) It was difficult to control distant provinces like Bengal from Delhi .

(D) Alauddin Khalji and Muhammad Tughlaq forced their control in the gangetic plains for alonger duration.

Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

1. The Khilji dynasty, founded by Jalal-ud-din Firoz Khalji, ruled large parts of the Indian subcontinent between 1290 and 1320.

2. The use of slaves by the Delhi Sultans was criticized by the elites in the state.

3. Unity in the vast empire of the Sultanate depended on trusted administrators and governors.


Q :  

In Which State Is The Sabarimala Temple Located -

(A) Kerala

(B) Andhra Pradesh

(C) Uttarakhand

(D) Maharashtra

Correct Answer : A
Explanation :

1. Sabarimala Temple is a famous temple in Kerala.

2. It is dedicated to Lord Ayyappa.

2. It is the 'sacred abode of Lord Ayyappa' and one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage sites in India.

3. The temple is open to people of all religions.

4. It is open for worship only during the days of Mandal Puja, Makaravilakku, Vishu and the first day of every Malayalam month.

5. Before visiting Sabarimala, pilgrims have to observe celibacy for 41 days.


Q :  

Who is the creator of ‘Panchatantra’?

(A) Valmiki

(B) Ved Vyas

(C) Vishnu Sharma

(D) Tulsidas

Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

1. Vishnu Sharma is the author of 'Panchantra' and an Indian scholar.

2. Panchatantra refers to an ancient Indian collection of interrelated animal fables and was originally written in the Sanskrit language.

3. It was written around 200 BC and is one of the oldest surviving texts.

4. Panchatantra was translated into other languages like Persian, Syriac and Arabic languages.


Q :  

Who was the Muslim general who died while fighting for the Marathas in the third battle of Panipat?

(A) Babar

(B) Abraham Gardi

(C) Jahangir

(D) Alauddin Khilji

Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

1. The Muslim commander who died fighting on behalf of the Marathas in the Third Battle of Panipat was Ibrahim Gardi.

2. The Third Battle of Panipat took place on 14 January 1761, about 60 miles (95.5 km) north of Delhi, between the Northern Expeditionary Force of the Maratha Empire and a coalition of two Indian Muslims, led by King Ahmad Shah Durrani of Afghanistan.

3. The decline of the Mughal Empire following the Mughal–Maratha War (1680–1707) led to rapid territorial gains for the Maratha Empire.


Q :  

Who was the Sultan who called himself 'Second Sikandar' (Sikander-e-Sani)?

(A) Balban

(B) Alauddin Khilji

(C) Muhammad bin Tughlaq

(D) Sikandar Lodi

Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

1. The title Sikandar-i-Sani (Alexander the Second) was adopted by Alauddin, whose original name was Ali Gurshap, and Delhi was proclaimed Dar-ul-Khalifa (seat of the Caliph).

2. Using the title Sikandar Sani, Khilji minted coins.

3. Although Sani is 'second' in Arabic. In appreciation of his military achievement, the coin legend (Sikandar-i-Sani) translates to 'The Second Alexander'.


Q :  

Which of the following sites has an ancient period temple named Lad Khan Temple?

(A) Aihole

(B) Sanchi

(C) Elephanta

(D) Ellora

Correct Answer : A
Explanation :

Lad Khan Temple is a major ancient Hindu temple located in the ancient city of Aihole, a historical site in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India. Lad Khan Temple is believed to be built during the 5th or 6th century AD, making it one of the oldest surviving temples in Aihole. Lad Khan Temple is a remarkable monument that displays the rich architectural heritage of the region. Does. It is named after Laad Khan, a Muslim prince who is said to have used this temple as his residence during the 17th century. The temple dates back to the time of Lad Khan and was originally dedicated to Lord Shiva.


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