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Question-1
In which year does the Mughal Empire reduced to the Kingdom of Delhi?
(A)
1748
(B)
1750
(C)
1761
(D)
1751
Question-2
What was the name of Shahu's step aunt?
(A)
Meerabai
(B)
Jodha bai
(C)
Tarabai
(D)
Gauribai
Question-3
Who did not permit the English and the French trading companies to abuse their possession ?
(A)
Alivardi Khan
(B)
Muhammad Shah
(C)
Asaf Jab
(D)
Fakhrudin Shah
Question-4
Who was the last ruler of Bengal before the English supremacy?
(A)
Shuja - ud- Daulah
(B)
Alivasdi Khan
(C)
Murshid Alikhan
(D)
Siraj- ud- Daulah
Question-5
Bahadur Shah followed the policy of compromise and
(A)
violence
(B)
peace
(C)
conciliation
(D)
non violence
Question-6
What was the title given to Asaf Jah?
(A)
Divan
(B)
Wazer
(C)
Nizam-ul-Mulk
(D)
Ziyam
Question-7
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-8
In which year did Sadath Khan die ?
(A)
1742
(B)
1738
(C)
1739
(D)
1754
Question-9
Raja Sawai Jai Singh had various well known works on geometry and trigonometry translated into
(A)
Punjabi
(B)
Sanskrit
(C)
Tamil
(D)
Malayalam.
Question-10
Sawai Jai Singh founded the pink city of
(A)
Raipur
(B)
Jaipur
(C)
Jobalpur
(D)
Nagpur
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