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Question-1
Who got a Mughal decree from Jahangir to open a factory at Surat in 1609?
(A)
Sir Thomas Roe
(B)
Captain Hawkins
(C)
Gabriel Boughton
(D)
None of these
Question-2
The Carnatic wars were fought between ______.
(A)
English and French
(B)
Dutch and French
(C)
Portuguese and French
(D)
Portuguese and Dutch
Question-3
Which Mughal ruler give a decree to open a factory at Surat in 1609?
(A)
Akbar
(B)
Jahangir
(C)
Shajahan
(D)
Aurangzeb
Question-4
Who captured Constantinople in 1453 ?
(A)
English
(B)
French
(C)
Turks
(D)
None of these
Question-5
Fort William was in ________.
(A)
Delhi
(B)
Bombay
(C)
Calcutta
(D)
Madras
Question-6
When did Sir Thomas Roe got the permission to open more factories in India ?
(A)
1615
(B)
1613
(C)
1612
(D)
1610
Question-7
The English victory over Spanish Armada was in ______.
(A)
1588
(B)
1658
(C)
1659
(D)
1759
Question-8
In ancient period bulk of Indian trade was monopolized by the ______________.
(A)
English
(B)
French
(C)
Portuguese
(D)
None of these
Question-9
Which Portuguese navigator discover a new sea route to India?
(A)
Megalan
(B)
Vascodagama
(C)
Almeida
(D)
Albuquerque
Question-10
Duplex is a ________ Governor of India.
(A)
Portuguese
(B)
French
(C)
British
(D)
Dutch
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