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Question-1
Raja Sawai Jai Singh had various well known works on geometry and trigonometry translated into
(A)
Punjabi
(B)
Sanskrit
(C)
Tamil
(D)
Malayalam.
Question-2
Successor of Saadath Khan who was made the Wazir of the Mughal emperor
(A)
Shah jahan
(B)
Hyder Ali
(C)
Safdar Jang
(D)
Muhammed Alam
Question-3
Tipu tried to introduce modern industries and sent mission to various countries to develop
(A)
new army
(B)
navy
(C)
trade and commerce
(D)
religion
Question-4
The long struggle for _______ made the external interference into the state easier.
(A)
Nizamship
(B)
Nawabship
(C)
Kingship
(D)
Minister Post
Question-5
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-6
Who was the east Sikh Guru?
(A)
Guru Gobind Singh
(B)
Guru Raveendra Singh
(C)
Guru Rajendra Singh
(D)
Guru Gopal Singh
Question-7
In which year did Sadath Khan die ?
(A)
1742
(B)
1738
(C)
1739
(D)
1754
Question-8
Banda Bahadur was captured by the Mughals and put to death in
(A)
1716
(B)
1717
(C)
1715
(D)
1718
Question-9
When did Asaf Jah died?
(A)
1749
(B)
1750
(C)
1748
(D)
1746
Question-10
After the death of Bahadurshah who ruled the Mughal for long time?
(A)
Muhammad Shah
(B)
Jahandar Shah
(C)
Farrukh Sujar
(D)
Nadir Shah
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