Miscellenous Questions Quiz 102 (20 MCQs)

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1. Italy was unified with the occupation of the city of Rome in
2. Sri Ramanuja Acharya was an Indian philosopher and is recognized as the most important saint of--------
3. Ramayana was translated into Persian at Akbar's court by whom?
4. Who is known as the 'Grand Old Man of India'?
5. In March 1784 the treaty of Mangalore was concluded mainly at the insistence of
6. The Ghadar party, formed in the USA, was determined to start a revolt in India. Which among the following provinces did the party choose to begin its armed revolt?
7. Which one of the following was not included in the Navratnas of Akbar?
8. Before which of his important battles in India did Babur declare the abolition of Tamgha tax?
9. Consider the following statement and identify the author of the statement using the codes given below I shall work for an India in which the poorest shall feel that it is their country, in whose making they have an effective voice, an India in which there shall be no high class and low class of people, an India in which all communities shall live in perfect harmony.
10. Fakir Azizuddin and Dewan Dina Nath were minister under
11. Lichchavi princess Kumara Devi was married to
12. "White Mutiny" by the European soldiers, was staged during the period of:
13. The number of members in the Simon Commission/was .....
14. Atharvana veda has as its Brahman Book.
15. The historical site wherein and early inscription referring to the five heroes of the Vrishnis is found is
16. Ka'bah is situated in the valley of:
17. What the term 'Bhakti' refers to?
18. One problem that Indira Gandhi was unable to overcome was:
19. What was the 'privy purse' in the context of the history of modern India?
20. Consider the following passage- In the course of a career on the road spanning almost thirty years, he crossed the breadth of the Eastern hemisphere, visited territories equivalent to about 44 modern countries and put behind him a total distance of approximately 73000 miles. The world's greatest traveller of pre-modern times to whom the above passage refers is