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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
What was the name of Shahu's step aunt?
(A)
Meerabai
(B)
Jodha bai
(C)
Tarabai
(D)
Gauribai
Question-3
1769,he defeated the British and besieged
(A)
Maharashtra
(B)
Mysore
(C)
Madras
(D)
Malabar
Question-4
What was the title given to Asaf Jah?
(A)
Divan
(B)
Wazer
(C)
Nizam-ul-Mulk
(D)
Ziyam
Question-5
Bahadur Shah followed the policy of compromise and
(A)
violence
(B)
peace
(C)
conciliation
(D)
non violence
Question-6
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-7
In 1782,Haider Ali gave the throne of Mysore to his son
(A)
Akbar
(B)
Baabar
(C)
Tipu Sulthan
(D)
Malik
Question-8
In which year does the Mughal Empire reduced to the Kingdom of Delhi?
(A)
1748
(B)
1750
(C)
1761
(D)
1751
Question-9
Who made Revenue settlement to protect the peasants from Zamindars?
(A)
Saadat Khan Burhan Ul-Mulk
(B)
Siraj-ud-Daulah
(C)
Asaf Jah
(D)
Akbar
Question-10
Whom did Bahadurshah released from their custody who was a Maratha?
(A)
Lahu
(B)
Shahu
(C)
Bahu
(D)
Sambhaji
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