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Questions Related to history

When did the British captured Pune?

  1. 1815

  2. 1816

  3. 1817

  4. 1818


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

During the reign of Bajirao II, the Maratha influence in the North and South waned further. The British replaced the Maratha. The British captured Pune in 1817 CE.

Who appointed as the Subhedar of Deccan?

  1. Farukhsear

  2. Nizam-ul-Mulk

  3. Azamshah

  4. Akbar


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Mughal emperor Farukhsea appointed Nizam-Ul-Mulk the Subhedar of Deccan. After this he tried to establish his separate existence at Hyderabad. He also captured some part of the Pune Pargana.

After death of Jaipal, which ruler formed an alliance with the rulers of western and central India to repulse Mahmud of Ghazni?

  1. Jaipal

  2. Anandpal

  3. Jaichand

  4. Prithiviraj Chauhan


Correct Option: B

Anandpal was the _______ of Jaipal.

  1. Father

  2. Son

  3. Uncle

  4. Grandfather


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Mahmud of Ghazni for the first time attacked modern Afghanistan and Pakistan in 1000 AD. There he defeated Hindu Shahi ruler Jaipala, who committed suicide later and was succeeded then by his son Anandpala. He formed an alliance with the rulers of central and western India to repulse Ghazni.

Rajputana constituted which part of India?

  1. Rajasthan

  2. Maharashtra

  3. Kerala

  4. Orissa


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In the nineteenth century, the region that constitutes most of present-day Rajasthan was called as Rajputana by the British. While this may suggest that this was an area that was inhabited only or mainly by Rajputs.

Who among the following are often recognized as contributing to the distinctive culture of Rajasthan?

  1. Marathas

  2. Rajputs

  3. Tamils

  4. British


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

There were several groups who identify themselves as Rajputs in many areas of northern and central India. And of course, there are several peoples other than Rajputs who live in Rajasthan. However, the Rajputs are often recognised as contributing to the distinctive culture of Rajasthan.

From the eighth century onwards, the taxes on traders and artisans were levied by ________.

  1. Samanta

  2. Kings

  3. RIch merchants

  4. Army chiefs


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

From the eighth century onwards, a samanta or, in later times, a zamindar built a fortified palace in or near the towns. They levied taxes on traders, artisans and articles of trade and sometimes donated the right to collect these taxes to local temples, which had been built by themselves or by rich merchants. These rights were recorded in inscriptions that have survived to this day.

Mahmood's raids exposed the _______ of the Northern states and paved the way for the  ______ of India.

  1. Strength, Independence

  2. Strength, Conquest

  3. Weakness, Conquest

  4. Bravery, Independence


Correct Option: C