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Question-1
Asaf Jah was the Wazir of emperor Muhammad Shah from
(A)
1722 to 1725
(B)
1725 to 1727
(C)
1722 to 1724
(D)
1721 to 1723
Question-2
Whom did Bahadurshah released from their custody who was a Maratha?
(A)
Lahu
(B)
Shahu
(C)
Bahu
(D)
Sambhaji
Question-3
Who among the Sikhs carried as a vigorous struggle against the Mughals?
(A)
Bahadur Singh
(B)
Sukhvinder Singh
(C)
Randeep Singh
(D)
Banda Bahadur
Question-4
After the death of Bahadurshah who ruled the Mughal for long time?
(A)
Muhammad Shah
(B)
Jahandar Shah
(C)
Farrukh Sujar
(D)
Nadir Shah
Question-5
Among the three sons of Aurangazeb who fought themselves, who was victorious?
(A)
Muazzam
(B)
Bahadurshah
(C)
Salim
(D)
Dara
Question-6
The long struggle for _______ made the external interference into the state easier.
(A)
Nizamship
(B)
Nawabship
(C)
Kingship
(D)
Minister Post
Question-7
Who was the east Sikh Guru?
(A)
Guru Gobind Singh
(B)
Guru Raveendra Singh
(C)
Guru Rajendra Singh
(D)
Guru Gopal Singh
Question-8
When did Mauzzam ascend the throne ?
(A)
1706
(B)
1708
(C)
1710
(D)
1707
Question-9
Who brought all the Sikhs chief west of the river Sutlej under his control?
(A)
Guru Gobind Singh
(B)
Bandra Bahadur
(C)
Ranjit Singh
(D)
Raja Man Singh
Question-10
The Anglo French war broke out in
(A)
1745
(B)
1744
(C)
1740
(D)
1748
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