Consider the following statement(s) related to Mughal?s decline. I. Mughal?s noble were well known for their loyalty but war of successor degenerated the nobility led to the decline of Mughal. II. Mughal Empire declined due to over decentralization of administration. Which statement (s) is/are correct?
1.Only I
2.Only II
3.Both I and II
4.Neither I and II
Answer:1
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1.Vijaysena of Sena dynasty
2.Mihira Bhoja of Prathihara dynasty
3.Gopala of the Pala dynasty
4.Dantidurga of Rashtrakuta dynasty
Answer 21.It was constructed by Pushyagupta, the Governor of Saurashtra region during Chandragupta Maurya
2.Tushaap constructed a darn on the lake during Ashoka Maurya
3.First reconstruction was undertaken by Governor Suvishakh during Saka satrap Rudradaman and 2nd by Chakrapalit during the reign of Skandgupta
4.All of the above
Answer 41.Only I
2.Only II
3.Both I & II
4.Neither I nor II
Answer 31.By their agitation for Constitutional reforms
2.By advocating open revolt
3.By seeking foreign help against the British
4.By seeking the support of the Indians living abroad
Answer 11.Devapala
2.Mahipala
3.Dharmapala
4.Gopala
Answer 41.Ramananda
2.Vallabhacharya
3.Narasi
4.Chaitanya
Answer 21.Chauhans
2.Tomars
3.Pawars
4.Pariharas
Answer 21.1004 (AD)
2.1001 (AD)
3.1000 (AD)
4.999 (AD)
Answer 31.To remove racial discrimination in employment
2.To enable India District Magistrates and Session Judges to try Europeans
3.To save Indians from racial humiliation
4.To change the method of recruitment in the Indian Civil Service
Answer 21.September, 1920
2.December, 1922
3.October, 1924
4.November, 1925
Answer 11.Bombay
2.Calcutta
3.Poona
4.Nagpur
Answer 11.Madhava
2.Ramananda
3.Vallabhacharya
4.Chaitnaya
Answer 11.Sankara
2.Ramanuja
3.Madhava
4.Nimbarka
Answer 21.Ramanuja
2.Ramananda
3.Vallabhacharya
4.Narasi
Answer 31.Chaitanya
2.Mirabai
3.Sankaracharya
4.Kabir
Answer 11.Tomars, Pariharas, Chauhans, Pawars
2.Chandellas, Tornars, Solankis, Chauhans
3.Chandellas, Pariharas, Chauhans, Pawars
4.Pariharas, Chauhans, Pawars, Solankis
Answer 41.Chaitanya
2.Narasi
3.Tulsidas
4.Sankar Dev
Answer 21.Sur Das
2.Kabirdas
3.Tulsidas
4.Kalidasa
Answer 11.Pothi
2.Satnamis
3.Vaishanavism
4.Shaivism
Answer 21.Caste Division
2.Untouchability
3.Ritualism
4.All of the above
Answer 41.The non Co-operators were not enthusiastic
2.The leaders like Subhas Chandra Bose were against it
3.Gandhiji bowed to the pressure of the British government
4.Chauri Chaura incident
Answer 41.First World War
2.Just before the First World War
3.After the First World War
4.After the passing of the Act of 1909
Answer 11.Poona Pact
2.Issue of White Paper
3.Gandhi-Irwin Pact
4.Arrival of Simon Commission
Answer 11.Bhagat Singh: Meerut Conspiracy Case
2.Ram Prasad Bismil: Kakori Conspiracy Case
3.Chandra Shekhar Azad: New Delhi Conspiracy
4.Surya Sen: Chittagong Armoury Raid
Answer 31.Sena dynasty ?Founded by Vijaya Sena
2.Pala dynasty ?Founded by Gopala
3.Prathihara dynasty ?Founded by Bhoja
4.Rastrakuta dynasty ?Founded by Amogavarsha
Answer 41.Lala Lajpat Rai and Feroz Shah Mehta
2.Sarojini Naidu and Annie Besant
3.C. R. Das and Motilal Nehru
4.C. Rajagopalachari and C. Y. Chintamani
Answer 31.Jawaharlal Nehru
2.Rajendra Prasad
3.Mahatma Gandhi
4.Vallabhbhai Patel
Answer 11.Lokmanya Tilak
2.Aurobindo Ghosh
3.Lala Lajpat Rai
4.A. O. Hume
Answer 41.The Hindu
2.Indian Express
3.The Times of India
4.New India
Answer 41.Transfer of power to the Indians
2.The enlargement of the Viceroys Executive Council
3.Remodelling of the Central legislature
4.Doing away with the distinction between the regulation and non-regulation provinces
Answer 11.Only I
2.Only II
3.Both I & II
4.Neither I nor II
Answer 41.British India must an integral part of the British Empire.
2.Responsible government would be realised only by progressive stages.
3.Provincial subjects were classified into reserved subjects & transferred subjects.
4.The salary of the Secretary of State for India was drawn out of the revenues of Indian government.
Answer 41.Diarchy was established in the provinces.
2.The Viceroy was given special powers.
3.The federal executive was to consist of the Viceroy, councillors and the ministers.
4.The federal legislature was to be bicameral.
Answer 11.Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal
2.Lal Bahadur Shastri, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal
3.Lal Bahadur Shastri, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Gopala Krishna Gokhale
4.Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and C. Rajagopalachari
Answer 11.The Government of India Act, 1858
2.The Ilbert Bill
3.Indian Councils Act of 1892
4.Queen Victorias Proclamation
Answer 41.Mahipala
2.Devapala
3.Gopala
4.Dharmapala
Answer 41.Vatsaraja
2.Mahipala
3.Nagahhatta-II
4.Mihira Bhoja
Answer 21.Chaitanya
2.Shankar Dev
3.Tulsidas
4.Narasi
Answer 31.Sur Das
2.Kabirdas
3.Tulsidas
4.Kalidasa
Answer 31.Nawab Salimullah
2.Syed Ahmad Khan
3.Abul Kalam Azad
4.Muhhammed Ali Jinnah
Answer 21.Chaitanya
2.Mirabai
3.Tulsidas
4.Surdas
Answer 11.Morarji Desai
2.M. K. Gandhi
3.Mahadev Desai
4.Vallabhbhai Patel
Answer 41.Chaitanya
2.Ramanuja
3.Sankaracharya
4.Ramananda
Answer 41.Nimbarka
2.Ramanuja
3.Madhva
4.Vallabhacharya
Answer 21.Krishnadasa Kaviraja
2.Namadeva
3.Shankar Dev
4.Both A & B
Answer 11.Nimbarka
2.Ramanuja
3.Madhva
4.Vallabhacharya
Answer 11.Mirabai
2.Tulsidas
3.Kabir
4.Chaitanya
Answer 41.Nimbarka
2.Ramanuja
3.Madhva
4.Vallabhacharya
Answer 11.To protest against the injustice done to Egypt
2.To protest against the injustice done to Arabia
3.To protest against the injustice done to Persia
4.To protest against the injustice done to Turkey
Answer 41.Simon was not known to be a great supporter of the Indian cause.
2.All the members of the commission were Englishmen.
3.It was appointed before the expiry of the statutory period.
4.Peaceful demonstrators were severely beaten by the police.
Answer 2