Rajasthan History Questions Practice Question and Answer

Q:

"Palace on Wheels" train does not go to which place?

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    Sawai Madhopur
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    Chittorgarh
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    Jaisalmer
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    Dholpur
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Answer : 4. "Dholpur"
Explanation :

Where does the "Palace on Wheels" train go?

(A) Sawai Madhopur

(B) Chittorgarh

(C) Jaisalmer

Q:

Who contributed to built the group of Osiyan Temples?

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    Rathoras
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    Guhilas
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    Chavadas
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    Pratiharas
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Answer : 4. "Pratiharas"
Explanation :

1. Mahavir Jain Temple is built in Osian in Jodhpur district of Rajasthan.

2. Temple Oswal is an important pilgrimage site of the Jain community.

3. The temple is a place of pilgrimage for both Jains and Hindus.

4. It was built in 783 AD by King Vatsaraja during the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty.

5. The Jain temple is dedicated to Mahavira and belongs to the Shwetambar sect of Jainism.

Q:

The period of raj prashasti is -

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    1652 AD
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    1576 AD
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    1676 AD
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    1439AD
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Answer : 3. "1676 AD"
Explanation :

1. Raj Prashasti is a Sanskrit poem and inscription composed to commemorate the construction of Rajsamand Lake by Maharana Raj Singh in 1676.

2. Prashasti Kavya was written by Ranchod Bhatt Tailang on the orders of his patron Raj Singh.

3. In 1687, by the order of Maharana Jai Singh, this praise was inscribed on stone tablets.

Q:

Which of the following ruler of Marwar was assisted by Durgadas Rathore to get enthroned?

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    Jaswantsingh
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    Ajeetsingh
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    Amarsingh
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    Sursingh
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Answer : 2. "Ajeetsingh "
Explanation :

1. Durgadas Rathore helped in installing Ajit Singh of Marwar on the throne. Ajit Singh was the son of Maharaja Jaswant Singh. After the death of Jaswant Singh, Aurangzeb did not accept his son Ajit Singh as the ruler of Marwar. He placed his puppet ruler Kirti Singh in control of Marwar.

  2. Veer Durgadas Rathore is called the savior of Marwar, Anabindiya pearl of Marwar, UNICEF of Rathores.

  3. Veer Durgadas Rathore was born on 13 August 1638 in Salwa village of Marwar princely state. Durgadas Rathore's father's name was Askaran who used to be the minister of Maharaja Jaswant Singh in Jodhpur court.

4. Even today in the history of Rajasthan, it is said about brave Durgadas Rathod that “Mai Aihadau Poot Jan, Jehdau Durgadas, Band Marudhara Rakhiyo Bin Khambha Aakash”.

Q:

One of the major tourist attraction in Rajasthan is Poddar's Havelis, which is located in -

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    Mahansar
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    Fatehpur
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    Mandawa
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    Nawalgarh
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Answer : 4. "Nawalgarh"
Explanation :

Anandi Lal Poddar Haveli is one of the most beautiful and royal creations of Nawalgarh. Located in the heart of the city, this mansion was built in 1902 by Ramnath Anandilal Poddar and since then it is famous as a bright tourist destination. It is believed that Anandi Lal Poddar was such a perfectionist that while painting the train, he sent his men to Bombay to see the real train.

Q:

In which year Amer was established as capital of Kachwaha Dynasty by Kokildev? 

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    1217 AD
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    1207 AD
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    1195 AD
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    1227 AD
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Answer : 2. "1207 AD"
Explanation :

1. Kokildev made Amer the capital of the Kachwaha dynasty in 1207 AD. He was the founder of the Kachwaha dynasty.

2. He transformed Amer into a powerful state and made it one of the most important political centers of Rajasthan.

Q:

It was the reign of Rai Singh, the ruler of Bikaner - 

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    1556 -1605 AD
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    1574 -1610 AD
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    1574 -1612 AD
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    1571 -1608 AD
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Answer : 3. "1574 -1612 AD"
Explanation :

The reign of Bikaner ruler Raisingh was from 1574 to 1612. He was the son of Rao Kalyanmal, son of Rao Bika, the founder of Bikaner. After the death of Rao Kalyanmal, Raisingh was made the ruler of Bikaner.

Q:

 Rana Sanga and Babur were face to face in the battle of Khanwa in 1527. Where is this place named Khanwa located at present?

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    Bharatpur
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    Dholpur
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    Dausa
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    Bundi
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Answer : 1. "Bharatpur"
Explanation :

1. Maharana Sanga was the king of Sisodia Rajput dynasty in Udaipur.

2. Maharana Sanga was called "Hindupat".

3. Maharana Sanga ruled Mewar from 1509 to 1528.

4. Rana Sanga was a brave warrior and ruler, who was famous for his bravery and generosity.

5. He bravely protected his kingdom from the attacks of the Mughal emperors of Delhi, Gujarat and Malwa. He was the most powerful Hindu king of that time.

7. The last rites of Maharana Sanga's body were performed in Mandalgarh.

8. Sangram Singh I (Rana Sanga) was the ruler of Mewar.

9. He was a fierce Rajput king known for his courage and tenacity.

10. Rana Sanga was the grandson of Rana Kumbha and son of Rana Raimal.

11. Mughal emperor Babar defeated the Rajput army led by Rana Sanga of Mewar in the Battle of Khanwa (Bharatpur) in 1527.

12. Babar described him as the greatest Indian king of that time.

13. He was poisoned by his own nobles and died in Kalpi in 1528.

14. He was succeeded by his son Ratan Singh II.

15. Rana Sanga's nicknames include ruins of humans (due to many wounds), ruins of soldiers, part of a soldier, Hindupat etc.

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