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Time Allowed : 2½ Hours] [Maximum Marks : 150 Number of Pages in this Booklet : 32 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 75 Signature and Name of Invigilator 1. (Signature) ......................................... (Name) ................................................ 2. (Signature) ......................................... (Name) ................................................ Seat No. (In figures as in Admit Card) Seat No. .............................................................. (In words) OMR Sheet No. (To be filled by the Candidate) Paper-III HISTORY DEC - 10313 M Test Booklet No. iz'uif=dk ÿ- Instructions for the Candidates 1. Write your Seat No. and OMR Sheet No. in the space provided on the top of this page. 2. This paper consists of 75 objective type questions. Each question will carry two marks. All questions of Paper-III will be compulsory, covering entire syllabus (including all electives, without options). 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to the student. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as follows : (i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal or open booklet. (ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to missing pages/ questions or questions repeated or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should not be accepted and correct booklet should be obtained from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given. The same may please be noted. (iii) After this verification is over, the OMR Sheet Number should be entered on this Test Booklet. 4. Each question has four alternative responses marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). You have to darken the circle as indicated below on the correct response against each item. Example : where (C) is the correct response. 5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the OMR Sheet given inside the Booklet only. If you mark at any place other than in the circle in the OMR Sheet, it will not be evaluated. 6. Read instructions given inside carefully. 7. Rough Work is to be done at the end of this booklet. 8. If you write your Name, Seat Number, Phone Number or put any mark on any part of the OMR Sheet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, or use abusive language or employ any other unfair means, you will render yourself liable to disqualification. 9. You have to return original OMR Sheet to the invigilator at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. You are, however, allowed to carry the Test Booklet and duplicate copy of OMR Sheet on conclusion of examination. 10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. 11. Use of any calculator or log table, etc., is prohibited. 12. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers. A B D fo|kF;k±lkBh egŸokP;k lwpuk 1. ifj{kkFkh±uh vkiyk vklu ÿekad ;k i`"Bkojhy ojP;k dks iÚ;kr fygkok- rls p vki.kkal fnys Y;k mŸkjif=ds pk ÿekad R;k[kkyh fygkok- 2. lnj iz'uif=ds r 75 cgqi;kZ;h iz'u vkgsr- izR;sd iz'ukl nksu xq.k vkgsr- ;k iz'uif=dsrhy loZ iz'u lksMfo.ks vfuok;Z vkgs- lnjps iz'u gs ;k fo"k;kP;k laiw.kZ vH;klÿekoj vk/kkfjr vkgsr- 3. ijh{kk lq: >kY;koj fo|kF;kZyk iz'uif=dk fnyh tkbZy- lq#okrhP;k 5 feuhVkae/;s vki.k lnj iz'uif=dk m?kMwu [kkyhy ckch vo'; riklwu igkO;kr- (i) iz'uif=dk m?kM.;klkBh iz'uif=ds oj ykoys ys lhy m?kMkos - lhy ulysyh fdaok lhy m?kMysyh iz'uif=dk fLodk: u;s- (ii) ifgY;k i`"Bkoj uewn dsY;kizek.ks iz'uif=dsph ,dw.k i`"Bs rls p iz 'uif=ds rhy ,dw .k iz 'uka ph la [;k iMrkˇw u igkoh- i`"Bs deh vlysyh@deh iz'u vlysyh@iz'ukapk pwdhpk ÿe vlysyh fdaok brj =qVh vlysyh lnks"k iz'uif=dk lq#okrhP;k 5 fefuVkrp i;Zos{kdkyk ijr ns≈u nqljh iz'uif=dk ekxowu ?;koh- R;kuarj iz'uif=dk cnywu feˇ.kkj ukgh rls p os ˇgh ok<ow u feˇ.kkj ukgh ;kph œi;k fo|kF;k±uh uksan ?;koh- (iii) ojhyizek.ks loZ iMrkˇwu ifgY;kuarjp iz'uif=dsoj vks -,e-vkj- mŸkjif=ds pk uacj fygkok- 4. izR;sd iz'uklkBh (A), (B), (C) vkf.k (D) v'kh pkj fodYi mŸkjs fnyh vkgsr- R;krhy ;ksX; mŸkjkpk jdkuk [kkyh n'kZfoY;kizek.ks Bˇdi.ks dkˇk@fuˇk djkok- mnk- % tj (C) gs ;ksX; mŸkj vlsy rj- 5. ;k iz 'uif=ds rhy iz 'uka ph mŸkjs vks -,e-vkj- mŸkjif=ds rp n'kZ okohr- brj fBdk.kh fyghys yh mŸkjs riklyh tk.kkj ukghr- 6. vkr fnys Y;k lwpuk dkˇthiwoZd okpkO;kr- 7. iz'uif=dsP;k 'ksoVh tksMysY;k dks Ú;k ikukojp dPps dke djkos - 8. tj vki.k vks-,e-vkj- oj uewn dsysY;k fBdk.kk O;frjh‰ brj dksBsgh uko] vklu ÿekad] Qksu uacj fdaok vksˇ[k iVsy v'kh dks.krhgh [kw.k ds ys yh vk<ˇw u vkY;kl vFkok vlH; Hkk"ks pk okij fda ok brj xS jekxk± pk voyac dsY;kl fo|kF;kZyk ijh{ksl vik= Bjfo.;kr ;sbZy- 9. ijh{kk laiY;kuarj fo|kF;kZus ewˇ vks -,e-vkj- mŸkjif=dk i;Zos {kdkadMs ijr dj.k s vko';d vkgs - rFkkih] iz 'uif=dk o vk s -,e-vkj- mŸkjif=ds ph f}rh; izr vkiY;kcjkscj us.;kl fo|kF;k±uk ijokuxh vkgs- 10. Q‰ fuˇÓk fdaok dkˇÓk ckWy isupkp okij djkok- 11. dWyD;qysVj fdaok ykWx Vscy okij.;kl ijokuxh ukgh- 12. pqdhP;k mŸkjklkBh xq.k dikr dsyh tk.kkj ukgh- A B D

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Page 1: Test Booklet No. iz'uif=dk ÿ- M Paper-III HISTORY · requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as follows : (i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the

Time Allowed : 2½ Hours] [Maximum Marks : 150

Number of Pages in this Booklet : 32 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 75

Signature and Name of Invigilator

1. (Signature) .........................................

(Name) ................................................

2. (Signature) .........................................

(Name) ................................................

Seat No.

(In figures as in Admit Card)

Seat No. ..............................................................

(In words)

OMR Sheet No.

(To be filled by the Candidate)

Paper-III

HISTORY

DEC - 10313

MTest Booklet No.

iz'uif=dk ÿ-

Instructions for the Candidates1. Write your Seat No. and OMR Sheet No. in the space provided

on the top of this page.2. This paper consists of 75 objective type questions. Each question

will carry two marks. All questions of Paper-III will be compulsory,covering entire syllabus (including all electives, without options).

3. At the commencement of examination, the question bookletwill be given to the student. In the first 5 minutes, you arerequested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it asfollows :(i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the

paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accepta booklet without sticker-seal or open booklet.

(ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questionsin the booklet with the information printed on thecover page. Faulty booklets due to missing pages/questions or questions repeated or not in serialorder or any other discrepancy should not beaccepted and correct booklet should be obtainedfrom the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes.Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will bereplaced nor any extra time will be given. The samemay please be noted.

(iii) After this verification is over, the OMR Sheet Numbershould be entered on this Test Booklet.

4. Each question has four alternative responses marked (A), (B),(C) and (D). You have to darken the circle as indicated below onthe correct response against each item.Example : where (C) is the correct response.

5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the OMRSheet given inside the Booklet only. If you mark at any placeother than in the circle in the OMR Sheet, it will not be evaluated.

6. Read instructions given inside carefully.7. Rough Work is to be done at the end of this booklet.8. If you write your Name, Seat Number, Phone Number or put

any mark on any part of the OMR Sheet, except for the spaceallotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose youridentity, or use abusive language or employ any other unfairmeans, you will render yourself liable to disqualification.

9. You have to return original OMR Sheet to the invigilator at theend of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it withyou outside the Examination Hall. You are, however, allowedto carry the Test Booklet and duplicate copy of OMR Sheet onconclusion of examination.

10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen.11. Use of any calculator or log table, etc., is prohibited.12. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.

A B D

fo|kF;k±lkBh egŸokP;k lwpuk1. ifjkkFkh±uh vkiyk vklu ÿekad ;k i`"Bkojhy ojP;k dksiÚ;kr fygkok-

rlsp vki.kkal fnysY;k mŸkjif=dspk ÿekad R;k[kkyh fygkok-2. lnj iz'uif=dsr 75 cgqi;kZ;h iz'u vkgsr- izR;sd iz'ukl nksu xq.k

vkgsr- ;k iz'uif=dsrhy loZ iz'u lksMfo.ks vfuok;Z vkgs- lnjps iz'ugs ;k fo"k;kP;k laiw.kZ vH;klÿekoj vk/kkfjr vkgsr-

3. ijhkk lq: >kY;koj fo|kF;kZyk iz'uif=dk fnyh tkbZy- lq#okrhP;k 5feuhVkae/;s vki.k lnj iz'uif=dk m?kMwu [kkyhy ckch vo'; riklwuigkO;kr-(i) iz'uif=dk m?kM.;klkBh iz'uif=dsoj ykoysys lhy m?kMkos-

lhy ulysyh fdaok lhy m?kMysyh iz'uif=dk fLodk: u;s-(ii) ifgY;k i`"Bkoj uewn dsY;kizek.ks iz'uif=dsph ,dw.k i`"Bs

rlsp iz'uif=dsrhy ,dw.k iz'ukaph la[;k iMrk wu igkoh-i`"Bs deh vlysyh@deh iz'u vlysyh@iz'ukapk pwdhpkÿe vlysyh fdaok brj =qVh vlysyh lnks"k iz'uif=dklq#okrhP;k 5 fefuVkrp i;Zoskdkyk ijr ns≈u nqljhiz'uif=dk ekxowu ?;koh- R;kuarj iz'uif=dk cnywufeˇ.kkj ukgh rlsp os gh ok<owu feˇ.kkj ukgh ;kph œi;kfo|kF;k±uh uksan ?;koh-

(iii) ojhyizek.ks loZ iMrkˇwu ifgY;kuarjp iz'uif=dsojvks-,e-vkj- mŸkjif=dspk uacj fygkok-

4. izR;sd iz'uklkBh (A), (B), (C) vkf.k (D) v'kh pkj fodYi mŸkjs fnyhvkgsr- R;krhy ;ksX; mŸkjkpk jdkuk [kkyh n'kZfoY;kizek.ks Bˇdi.ksdkˇk@fuˇk djkok-mnk- % tj (C) gs ;ksX; mŸkj vlsy rj-

5. ;k iz'uif=dsrhy iz'ukaph mŸkjs vks-,e-vkj- mŸkjif=dsrp n'kZokohr-brj fBdk.kh fyghysyh mŸkjs riklyh tk.kkj ukghr-

6. vkr fnysY;k lwpuk dkˇthiwoZd okpkO;kr-7. iz'uif=dsP;k 'ksoVh tksMysY;k dksÚ;k ikukojp dPps dke djkos-8. tj vki.k vks-,e-vkj- oj uewn dsysY;k fBdk.kk O;frjh‰ brj dksBsgh

uko] vklu ÿekad] Qksu uacj fdaok vks [k iVsy v'kh dks.krhgh [kw.kdsysyh vk< wu vkY;kl vFkok vlH; Hkk"kspk okij fdaok brj xSjekxk±pkvoyac dsY;kl fo|kF;kZyk ijhksl vik= Bjfo.;kr ;sbZy-

9. ijhkk laiY;kuarj fo|kF;kZus ew vks-,e-vkj- mŸkjif=dk i;ZoskdkadMsijr dj.ks vko';d vkgs- rFkkih] iz'uif=dk o vks-,e-vkj- mŸkjif=dsphfrh; izr vkiY;kcjkscj us.;kl fo|kF;k±uk ijokuxh vkgs-

10. Q‰ fuˇÓk fdaok dkˇÓk ckWy isupkp okij djkok-11. dWyD;qysVj fdaok ykWx Vscy okij.;kl ijokuxh ukgh-12. pqdhP;k mŸkjklkBh xq.k dikr dsyh tk.kkj ukgh-

A B D

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1. Which of the following is not an

Archaeologist from Maharashtra ?

(A) H.D. Sankhalia

(B) K. Padayya

(C) M.K. Dhavalikar

(D) B.B. Lal

2. ‘Jhukar Culture’ is found at :

(A) Kalibangan

(B) Chanhu-daro

(C) Banwali

(D) Ropar

1. [kkyhy dks.krs iqjkrRorTK egkjk"V™krhy

ukgh \

(A) ,p- Mh- la[kkyh;k

(B) ds- in∏;k

(C) ,e- ds- <oˇhdj

(D) ch- ch- yky

2. ^>qdkj laLœrh* ;sFks feˇkyh %

(A) dkyhcaxu

(B) pkUgqUnkjks

(C) cukoyh

(D) jksiM+

HISTORYPaper III

bfrgkliz'uif=dk III

Time Allowed : 2½ Hours] [Maximum Marks : 150

Note : This Paper contains Seventy Five (75) multiple choice questions. Each

question carries Two (2) marks. Attempt All questions.

lwpuk % ;k iz'uif=dsr ,dw.k ipgŸkj (75) cgqi;kZ;h iz'u vkgsr- izR;sd iz'ukyk nksu (2) xq.kvkgsr- loZ iz'ukaph mŸkjs lksMok-

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3. Megalithic sites in Maharashtra are

concentrated in :

(A) Dhulia District

(B) Jalgaon District

(C) Nagpur District

(D) Aurangabad District

4. Which hymn of Rigveda gives an

idea of the educational system ?

(A) Nasadiya hymn

(B) Purusha hymn

(C) Manduka hymn

(D) Ganstuti hymn

5. Rigvedic bhishaj was a :

(A) Carpenter

(B) Ironsmith

(C) Physician

(D) Goldsmith

3. egkjk"V™krhy egkik"kk.klaLœrh ks=kaps dsaÊLFkku

;sFks vkgs %

(A) /kq s ftYgk

(B) tˇxko ftYgk

(C) ukxiqj ftYgk

(D) vkSjaxkckn ftYgk

4. ΩXosndkyhu f'kk.kin~/krhph ekfgrh dks.kR;k

lqDrkr feˇrs \

(A) uklnh;lqDr

(B) iq#"klqDr

(C) eaMqdlqDr

(D) xk.kLrqrhlqDr

5. ΩXosnkrhy ^fHklkt~* Eg.kts %

(A) lqrkj

(B) yksgkj

(C) oS|

(D) lksukj

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6. Rigveda does not mention the river

which lies to the west of the

Indus :

(A) Kabul

(B) Gomal

(C) Swat

(D) Taigris

7. The following mountain peaks were

referred to as the source of soma by

Rigvedic composers ?

(A) Silament

(B) Saptapuda

(C) Mujavant

(D) Shivalaya

8. Gatha-Saptashati is a collection of

Prakrit poems dealing with :

(A) Love lores

(B) Worship rituals

(C) Astrology

(D) Geneology

6. fla/kq unhP;k if'pesdMhy dks.kR;k unhpk

mYys[k ΩXosnkr ukgh \

(A) dkcqy

(B) xksey

(C) Lokr

(D) rSxzhl

7. ΩXosnkek.ks dks.krs f'k[kj gs lkse ouLirhps

lzksr gksrs \

(A) flyesar

(B) lIriqMk

(C) eqtkoar

(D) f'koky;

8. izkœre/khy xkFkk&lIr'krh gÓk dohrklax`gkpk

fo"k; %

(A) izse&‹k`axkj

(B) vkjk/kuk&deZdkaM

(C) T;ksrh"kfo|k

(D) oa'kkoˇ

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9. ‘Mahashilakantaka’ was the name of a :

(A) Person

(B) Title

(C) Weapon

(D) The Monument

10. The Sarvastivada sect originated

at :

(A) Vaishali

(B) Mathura

(C) Pataliputra

(D) Takshashila

11. Sixteen Mahajanpadas are

mentioned in :

(A) Dighnikaya

(B) Dipvansha

(C) Anguttarnikaya

(D) Buddhacharitam

9. ^egkf'kydaVd* Eg.kts %

(A) O;fDruke

(B) fc#n

(C) vk;q/k

(D) Lekjduke

10. lokZLrhoknkaapk iaFk ;sFks fuekZ.k >kyk %

(A) oS'kkyh

(B) eFkqjk

(C) ikVyhiq=

(D) rkf'kyk

11. lks k egktuinkapk mYys[k ;sFks feˇrks %

(A) fn?kfudk;

(B) fnioa'k

(C) vaxqŸkjfudk;

(D) cqn~/kpfjre~

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12. Which of the following Jaina texts

were compiled at the first Jaina

Council held at Pataliputra ?

(A) 12 Angas

(B) 14 Purvas

(C) 6 Chheda Sutras

(D) 10 Prakirnas

13. Who has stated that Chandragupta

Maurya as young man had

met Alexander face to face in

Punjab ?

(A) Plutarch

(B) Justin

(C) Megasthenes

(D) Arrian

12. ifgY;k tSu/keZ ifj"knse/;s [kkyhy tSu jpuk

r;kj dj.;kr vkyh %

(A) 12 vax

(B) 14 iqoZ

(C) 6 Nsnlq=

(D) 10 izfd.kZ

13. dks.kkP;k ers r#.k paÊxqIr ekS;Z ;kph iatkceË;s

vysD>kaMj cjkscj leksjkleksj HksV >kyh

gksrh-

(A) IyqVkdZ

(B) tLVhu

(C) esxWLFkful

(D) ,jh;u

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14. Ashoka refers to the importance of

medical herbs, roots and fruits for

the treatment of human beings and

animals in :

(A) Pillar Edict II

(B) Kalinga Edict

(C) Rock Edict

(D) Bhabru Edict

15. The ‘tinai’ mentioned in the Sangam

literature correspond to :

(A) Political territories in the

South

(B) Economic transactions with

other regions

(C) Ecological zones in the

South

(D) Social hierarchy in the

South

14. dks.kR;k vfHkys[kkr lezkV v'kksdus ekuo o

izk.kh ;kaojhy mipkjklkBh dan&eq s o QˇkaP;k

vkS"k/khxq.kkaps egRo lkaxhrys vkgsr \

(A) LraHkkys[k II

(B) dyhax ;sFkhy vkys[k

(C) f'kykys[k II

(D) Hkkcqz;sFkhy vkys[k

15. laxe ok≥~e;krhy ^frukbZ* Eg.kts %

(A) nfk.ksrhy 'kkflr izns'k

(B) nqlÚ;k izns'kkcjkscj dsysyk vkfFkZd

O;ogkj

(C) nfk.ksrhy i;kZoj.kh; ks=s

(D) nfk.ksrhy lektkrhy mrjaM

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16. Paloura, mentioned as a port in the

early sources, was located on the

coast of :

(A) Kerala

(B) Vanga

(C) Kalinga

(D) Andhra

17. The first Sanskrit text based on the

Buddha’s life is :

(A) Gatha Saptashati

(B) Karpurmanjiri

(C) Buddhacharitam

(D) Amarkosha

18. Which one of the following rules

were not fixed by the guilds ?

(A) Work

(B) Price

(C) Distribution

(D) Social Conduct

16. izkphu lk/kukae/;s canj Eg.kwu mYys[khysys iykSjk

gs dks.kR;k izns'kkP;k leqÊfdukjh gksrs-

(A) dsjˇ

(B) oax

(C) dyhax

(D) vka/kz

17. cqn~/kkaP;k thoukoj vk/kkfjr ifgyh laLœr

jpuk Eg.kts %

(A) xkFkk lIr'krh

(B) diqZjeathjh

(C) cqn~/kpjhre~

(D) vejdks'k

18. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;kfo"k;h Js.kh fu;ekoyh

gksr ulr \

(A) dke

(B) fdaer

(C) forj.k

(D) lkekftd orZu

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19. Which of the following urban centres

was not prominent during

Satavahan times ?

(A) Pratishthan

(B) Ujjain

(C) Arikamedu

(D) Kanchivaram

20. The idea of incarnation associated

with the protection of the society,

became widespread during :

(A) Post-Gupta period

(B) Post-Mauryan period

(C) Post-Harshavardhana period

(D) Rigvedic period

21. Which of the following was not a

capital of a regional kingdom in the

early Medieval Period ?

(A) Malkhed

(B) Kanchipuram

(C) Aihole

(D) Badami

19. dks.krs 'kgj lkrokgu dkˇkr egŸoiw.kZ

uOgrs \

(A) izfr"Bku

(B) mTtSu

(C) vjhdkesMw

(D) dkaphoje

20. lektkP;k jk.kklkBh vorkj gh ladYiuk

dks.kR;k dkˇkr izpfyr >kyh \

(A) xqIrksŸkj dky[kaM

(B) ekS;kZsŸkj dky[kaM

(C) g"kksZŸkj dky[kaM

(D) ΩXosnh; dky[kaM

21. izkjaHkh e/;;qxhu dkˇkrhy izknsf'kd jkT;kaph

[kkyhyiSdh dks.krh jkt/kkuh uOgrh \

(A) eky[ksM

(B) dkaphiqje

(C) ,sgksˇ

(D) cnkeh

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22. An important early medieval

description of the west-coast of India

is found in the writings of :

(A) Al-Idrisi

(B) Al-Masudi

(C) Ibn-Batutah

(D) Abdur Razzaq

23. In the course of the 11th century,

the intercourse between South India

and China had become so wide

spread that a large Chinese

settlement came up Tamil Nadu at

the port of :

(A) Kaveripatnam

(B) Mailapur

(C) Cuddalore

(D) Nagapattnam

22. HkkjrkP;k if'peh leqÊfdukÚ;kps] vkajHkhP;k

e/;;qxkps egŸoiw.kZ o.kZu dks.kkP;k fy[kk.kkr

feˇrs \

(A) vy~&bÊhlh

(B) vy~&eklqnh

(C) bCu&crqrk

(D) vCnqj j>kd

23. nfk.k Hkkjr vkf.k phu gÓkaps laca/k 11O;k

'krdkr brds ok<ys dh] rkehˇukMwP;k

dks.kR;k canjkr phuh yksdkaph eksBh olkgr

olyh-

(A) dkosjhiÍe~

(B) eSykiwj

(C) dMyqj

(D) ukxkiÍ.ke~

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24. ek≈aVvcqph eafnj s gÓkdkˇkr ck a/kyh

xsyhr %

(A) 12 rs 14os 'krd

(B) 11 rs 13os 'krd

(C) 10 rs 12os 'krd

(D) 9 rs 11os 'krd

25. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kh mŸkj rs nfk.k vlk ;ksX;

e/;;qxhu canjkP;k ukokpk ÿe ykoysyk

vkgs \

(A) lksikjk] dY;k.k] Bk.ks] iuosy

(B) Bk.ks] dY;k.k] lksikjk] iuosy

(C) iuosy] Bk.ks] lksikjk] dY;k.k

(D) dY;k.k] iuosy] Bk.ks] lksikjk

26. nfk.k Hkkjrkrhy egŸokpk e/;;qxhu O;kikjh

la?k %

(A) Js.kh

(B) le;k

(C) uxjÍkj

(D) v∏;kvksys

24. Mount Abu temples were built

between the :

(A) 12th and 14th centuries

(B) 11th and 13th centuries

(C) 10th and 12th centuries

(D) 9th and 11th centuries

25. Which of the following gives the

correct order of Medieval ports, from

North to South ?

(A) Sopara, Kalyan, Thane, Panvel

(B) Thane, Kalyan, Sopara, Panvel

(C) Panvel, Thane, Sopara, Kalyan

(D) Kalyan, Panvel, Thane, Sopara

26. An important medieval merchant

guild of South India was the :

(A) Shreni

(B) Samaya

(C) Nagarattar

(D) Ayyavole

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27. Which of the following pairs is not

correctly matched ?

(A) Amir Khusrau : Tughlaqnama

(B) Afif : Tarikh-i-Firozshahi

(C) Barni : Futuh-us-Salatin

(D) Yadhya bin Ahmad Sirhindi :

Tarikh-i-Mubarak Shahi

28. A crucial factor in the decline of the

Bahmani rule was :

(A) The rise of regionally powerful

nobles

(B) The arrival of the Portuguese

on the Indian coast

(C) The rise of the Vijayanagar

Empire

(D) The long-drawn-out conflict

between the Afaqis and

Deccanis

27. [kkyhy tksMÓkaiSdh v;ksX; tksMh dks.krh \

(A) vehj[kqlzks % rq?kydukek

(B) vQhQ % rkfj[k&,&fQjkst'kkgh

(C) cjuh % Qqrqg&ml&lykrhu

(D) ∏;kgÓk&chu&vgen ljghanh % rkfj[k&b&

eqckjd'kkgh

28. cgkeuh lŸksP;k ÚgklklkBh dkj.khHkwr fu.kkZ;d

?kVd gksrk %

(A) izcˇLFkkfud ljnkjkapk mn;

(B) Hkkjrh; leqÊfdukÚ;kojhy iksrqZfxtkaps

vkxeu

(C) fot;uxj lkezkT;kpk mn;

(D) vQkdh o n[[kuh ;kaP;k e/khy izfn?kZ

la?k"kZ

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29. The Aravidu dynasty was the :

(A) Fourth Dynasty of

Vijayanagar

(B) Third Dynasty of

Vijayanagar

(C) Second Dynasty of

Vijayanagar

(D) First Dynasty of

Vijayanagar

30. From whom, in all probability, did

the Marathas secure training in the

art of Guerilla warfare ?

(A) Sambhaji

(B) Shivaji

(C) Shahji

(D) Malik Ambar

29. vkjfoMw ?kjk.ks gksrs %

(A) fot;uxjps pkSFks ?kjk.ks

(B) fot;uxjps frljs ?kjk.ks

(C) fot;uxjps nqljs ?kjk.ks

(D) fot;uxjps ifgys ?kjk.ks

30. xfueh&;qn ~/kr a=kps i zf'kk.k ejkBÓk auh

dks.kkdMwu feˇoys vl.;kph 'kD;rk vkgs \

(A) laHkkth

(B) f'kokth

(C) 'kgkth

(D) efyd vacj

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31. What term is used to describe the

amount taken as war booty by the

Pindaris when they travelled with

the Maratha armies ? What

percentage was claimed by them ?

(A) Katraparcha, 15%

(B) Zortalab, 45%

(C) Maganmai, 10%

(D) Palpatti, 25%

32. What was the unit of measurement

of land in the Maratha

dominions ?

(A) Jarib

(B) Taraf

(C) Kathi

(D) Daftari Bigha

31. tsOgk ia s<kjh ejkBhlSU;klkscr dqpdjhr]

R;kos h R;kauh dsysY;k yqVhP;k jDdesps o.kZu

dj.;kdjhrk dks.krh laKk okijyh \ fdrh

VDD;kaph ekx.kh rs djhr \

(A) dk=kipkZ 15%

(B) tksjryc 45%

(C) exuebZ 10%

(D) ikyiÍh 25%

32. ejkBkizkarkrhy tehuekst.khps ,dd dk;

gksrs \

(A) tjhc

(B) rjQ

(C) dkBh

(D) nIrjh fc?kk

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33. ^es<sdV* Eg.kts %

(A) ykdMh fdYyk

(B) nxMh cq:t vlysyk fdYyk

(C) xhjh nqxZ

(D) leqÊksUeq[kh fdYyk

34. [kkyh nksu fo/kkus fnysyh vkgsr] R;krhy ,d

^fuf'pr fo/kku* (A) vkgs- nqljs ^fuf'pr

dkj.k* (R) vkgs- [kkyhy i;kZ;krqu ;ksX;

mrj vks [kk %

(A) 'kfj;ruqlkj yqVhP;k 4@5 Hkkx lSfudkaeË;s

okVyk tkok vlk ladsr gksrk- R;k ,soth

fnYyhlqyrku lk/kkj.kr% 4@5 fgLlk Lor%

lkBh Bsohr-

(R) lSU;ny ixkjh vlY;kus Lor%lkBh 4@5

Bso.;kP;k /kks[kkyk lqyrku csdk;ns'khj

ekur uOgrk-

i;kZ; %

(A) A vkf.k R nksUgh fo/kkus cjkscj vkgsr

R gs A ps ;ksX; Li"Vhdj.k ukgh

(B) A gs cjkscj fo/kku vkgs i.k R gs pwd

vkgs

(C) A vkf.k R nksUgh fo/kkus cjkscj vkgsr

vkf.k R gs A ps ;ksX; Li"Vhdj.k vkgs

(D) A gs pwd fo/kku vkgs i.k R gs cjkscj

vkgs

33. The word Medhekat means :

(A) A wooden fort

(B) A fort with stone bastions

(C) A hill fort

(D) A sea facing fort

34. Given below are two statements. One

is labelled ‘Assertion’ (A) and the

other is labelled ‘Reason’ (R).

Identify the correct answer from the

choices given below :

(A) According to the Shariat, 4/5 of

the booty is to be distributed

among the soldiers, instead the

Delhi Sultan generally

appropriated 4/5 for themselves.

(R) Since the army consisted of paid

soldiers, the Sultan did not

consider the policy illegal.

Answer :

(A) Both ‘A’ and ‘R’ are true, but

‘R’ is not the correct explanation

of ‘A’

(B) ‘A’ is true, but ‘R’ is false

(C) Both ‘A’ and ‘R’ are true, and

‘R’ is the correct explanation of

‘A’

(D) ‘A’ is false, but ‘R’ is true

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35. Mashrut means a rank attached

to :

(A) A place

(B) A person

(C) A village

(D) A province

36. The Patrimonial Bureaucratic model

of the Mughal state put forward by

Stephen Blake is based on :

(A) The theories of Talcott Parsons

(B) The theories of Karl Marx

(C) The theories of Emile Durkheim

(D) The theories of Max Weber

37. The idea of oriental Despotism was

suggested by Marx and extended

by :

(A) Weber

(B) Gramsci

(C) Wittfogel

(D) Lenin

38. Ananda Ranga Pillai was a

merchant attached to :

(A) English East India Company at

Madras

(B) French East India Company at

Chandernagar

(C) English East India Company at

Calcutta

(D) French East India Company at

Pondicherry

35. d';kpk lanHkkZrhy ntkZ Eg.kts ^e'k:r* %

(A) tkxk

(B) O;Drh

(C) [ksMs

(D) izkar

36. fLVQu Cysdus ekaMysY;k eksxykaP;k fir`lŸkkd

uk Sdj'kkghpk uequk d';koj vk/kkfjr

gksrk \

(A) rkydkWV ikjlalpk flºkar

(B) dkyZ ekDlZpk flºkar

(C) ,fey Mjf[kepk flºkar

(D) eWDl oscjpk flºkar

37. ekDlZus lqpfoysY;k ikSokZR; neu'kkghP;k

ladYiuspk fodkl dks.kh dsyk \

(A) oscj

(B) xzkeph

(C) foVQksxsy

(D) ysfuu

38. O;kikjh vkuan jaxk fiYyS gk d';k'kh layXu

gksrk \

(A) baXyh'k bZLV bafM;k daiuh (eÊkl)

(B) ›sap bZLV bafM;k daiuh (paÊuxj)

(C) baXyh'k bZLV bafM;k daiuh (dydŸkk)

(D) ›sap bZLV bafM;k daiuh (ikWf.Mpjh)

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Answer Q. Nos. 39 to 42 based either

on the English or the Marathi

passage :

The legacy of the Indo-Muslim

frontier, the medieval Indian

economy, and new connection with

Europe helped to create conditions

favourable to the rise of an imperial

state in North India. These

conditions by no means assured

that such a state would arise, or that

it would be ruled by the Timurids.

The Mughal empire was the product

of a prolonged political struggle

whose outcome was in large measure

due to the abilities and good fortune

of its founders and builders. The two

founders of the Mughal empire,

Babur and his son and successor,

Humayun, eventually won a bitter

struggle with the Afghans for

supremacy in Northern India. In

this conflict the Mughals, although

kings, scarcely to be viewed as

emperors. They fought, sometimes

iz'u ÿ- 39 rs 42 gs iq<s fnysY;k mrkÚ;koj

vk/kkfjr vkgsr- baxzthrhy fdaok ejkBhrhy

mrkÚ;krhy iz'ukaph mŸkjs |k %

mŸkj Hkkjrkrhy ,dk lkezkT;kpk mn; gks.;kl

vuqdqy ifjfLFkrh fuekZ.k gks.;kl Hkkjrh;

eqLyhe lhespk okjlk] e/;;qxhu Hkkjrh;

vFkZO;oLFkk o ;qjksi'kh uos laca/k ;kaph enr

>kyh- dks.kR;kgh dkj.kkkjs vls jkT; mn;kl

;sbZy ok R;koj rSeqjoa'kh; jkT; djrhy ;k

ckcrhr lnjhy ifjfLFkrhkjs vk'okflr dsys

uOgrs- eq?ky lkezkT; iznh?kZ jktdh; la?k"kkZps

viR; gksrs] T;kph miyC/kh lkezkT;kP;k

laLFkkid o kerk o lqnSokeq ss foLr`r gksrh-

mŸkj Hkkjrkrhy opZLoklkBh eq?ky lkezkT;kps

nksu laLFkkid ckcj o R;kpk iq= okjl gqek;qu

;kauh vQxk.kkafo#n~/kpk iz[kj la?k"kZ vafrer%

ftadyk- ;k la?k"kkZr tjh rs jkts vlys rjh

eq?ky Dofprp lezkV Eg.kwu ikfgys xsys- mŸkj

Hkkjrkrhy lqihd xaxk [kksÚ;kr eq?ky vf/kiR;k

[kkyhy jkT; fuekZ.k dj.;klkBh izlaxh

vkR;afrd izfrdqy ifjfLFkrhr eq?ky y<ys-

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against overwhelming odds, to

create a Mughal domain in the rich

Indo-Gangetic plain of North India.

Their principal adversaries were

Afghans who had supplanted Turks

and Persians to become the most

powerful and widely dispersed

foreign Muslim groups in Northern

India. Under the Lodi dynasty

thousands of Afghan soldiers and

traders had migrated from the

mountain valley of Afghanistan to

the plains of North India. Many, like

the founder of the Lodi dynasty,

Buhlul Lodi, could trace their origins

to the overland horse trade. North

India demands for riding and battle

horses created a ready market for

the hardy horses of the Central

Asian steppe. By this point in time

many of these Afghan adventurers

had settled on the land as local lords

who controlled a Hindu peasantry.

mŸkj Hkkjrkrhy lokZr izcˇ o lkoZf=d vfLrRo

vl.kkjk ijdh; eqfLye xV c.k.;klkBh rqdZ

o if'kZ;kauk T;kauh gqldkoys rs vQxk.k

eq?kykaps izeq[k fojks/kd gksrs- yksnh ?kjk.;kP;k

lŸks varxZr gtkjks vQxk.k lSfud o O;kikjh

vQxkf.kLrkuP;k ioZr jkaxke/kwu mŸkj HkkjrkP;k

iBkjkoj LFkykarfjr >kys gksrs- yksnh ?kjk.;kP;k

laLFkkid cgyqy yksnh izek.ks vusdtu R;kaps

ew [kq"dhP;k ?kksMs O;kikÚ;kaeË;s 'kks/kw 'kdr-

?kksMsLokjh o ;qn~/k dkeklkBh e/; vkf'k;krhy

eSnkuh izns'kkrhy dkVd v'okalkBh r;kj

cktkj&isBsph mŸkj Hkkjrh; ekx.kheq s fufeZrh

>kyh- ;k os si;±r ;k vQxk.k lkglhaiSdh

vusdtu gÓk Hkwehoj fganw 'ksrdjh oxkZoj

fu;a=.k Bso.kkjs LFkkfud vf/kirh Eg.kwu

fLFkjkoys gksrs-

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39. The First two Mughal rulers should

not be termed ‘emperors’ because :

(A) They were not accepted as such

by their own nobles

(B) Humayun received a great

challenge from Rana Sanga of

Mewar

(C) The Afghan challenge

(D) Members of the family refused

to accept them as such

40. Tremendous opposition was faced by

the Mughals in their attempt to

carve out an empire in :

(A) The mountain valleys of

Afghanistan

(B) The Indo-Gangetic Plains

(C) The Indus Valley

(D) The Central Asian Steppes

39. izFke nksu eq?ky jkT;dR;k±uk ^lezkV* vls

lacksËkys tk≈ u;s] dkj.k %

(A) R;kaP;k ljnkjkauh R;kauk lezkV Eg.kwu

Lohdkjys uOgrs

(B) esokMP;k jk.kk laxkus gqek;quyk eksBs

vkOgku fnys gksrs

(C) vQxk.k vkOgku

(D) R;kaP;k dqVaqck;kauh R;kauk ^lezkV* ekuU;kl

udkj fnyk gksrk-

40. dksBs lkezkT; fuekZ.k dj.;kl eq?kykauk rhoz

fojks/kkl rksaM |kos ykxys \

(A) vQxkfuLrkuP;k Mksaxj jkaxk

(B) xaxk [kksÚ;krhy eSnkuh izkar

(C) fla/kw [kksjs

(D) e/; vkf'k;u eSnkuh izns'k

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41. The most powerful and widely

dispersed foreign group in North

India was :

(A) The Turks

(B) The Afghans

(C) The Persians

(D) The Mughals

42. The Lodis could trace their origins

to :

(A) The overland horse trade

(B) The overland silk trade to

China

(C) The long distance trade to

Turkey

(D) The Islamic states of Central

Asia

43. Mahalwari system was in practice

in the areas of :

(A) Punjab and Agra

(B) Bengal and Bihar

(C) Berar

(D) Gujarat

41. mŸkj Hkkjrkrhy lokZf/kd izcy o O;kid

foLrkj vl.kkjk ijdh; xV dks.krk gksrk \

(A) rqdZ

(B) vQxk.k

(C) if'kZ;u

(D) eq?ky

42. yksnh R;kaps ewˇ--------------------------;sFks 'kks/kw

'kdr-

(A) ijizkarkcjkscjpk [kq"dhpk v'oO;kikj

(B) phu'kh [kq"dhpk js'khe O;kikj

(C) rqdZLFkku'kh nh?kZ varjkpk O;kikj

(D) e/; vkf'k;ke/khy eqfLye jkT;

43. egkyokjh izFkk [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k ks=kr

izpfyr gksrh \

(A) iatkc vkf.k vkxzk

(B) caxky vkf.k fcgkj

(C) csjkj

(D) xqtjkr

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44. The main item of export by the East

India Company from the Deccan

was :

(A) Cotton

(B) Jute and Silk

(C) Rice

(D) Jute

45. The factor which precipitated the

decline of Indian Industries,

particularly rural artisan industries,

was :

(A) Rise in prices

(B) Growth in population

(C) Building of railways

(D) Pressure of agriculture

44. MsDdu Hkkxkrwu bLV bafM;k daiuh gh oLrw

fu;kZr djhr gksrh %

(A) dkiwl

(B) rkx vkf.k js'khe

(C) rkanw

(D) rkx

45. Hkkjrh;] izkeq[;kus xzkeh.k dkjkxhj] m|ksxkpk

Úgkl dks.kR;k ?kVdkus fuf'prh dsyh \

(A) fdaer ok<

(B) yksdla[;ko`n~/kh

(C) jsYosph cka/k.kh

(D) 'ksrhpk ncko

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46. Which of the following was NOT a

result of the unvarying revenue

demand introduced by the British in

Bengal ?

(A) It put greater premium on the

capacity for land management

at village level

(B) It generated pressure for

production of cash crops

(C) It improved the position of the

moneylender

(D) It forced a return to a barter

system

47. The only European country which

did not prohibit or impose heavy

duties on the import of Indian cotton

goods was :

(A) Germany

(B) France

(C) Holland

(D) Italy

46. caxkye/khy fczfV'kk aP;k fufçr eglwy

(dk;eËkkjk) /kk sj.kkps iq<hy ifj.kke

uOgrk %

(A) [k sM sxkokP;k ikrˇhoj vfrfjDr

eglwykP;k jDdespk cks>k

(B) uxnh ihd ?ks.;klkBhph tcjnLrh

(C) lkodkjkaP;k LFkku ntkZdMs nqyZk

(D) oLrqfofue; in~/krhdMs iqUgk okVpky

47. vls dks.krs ;qjksih; jk"V™ gksrs dh T;kus Hkkjrh;

lqrh ekykP;k vk;krhoj canh ?kkryh ukgh ok

izpaM vk;krdj yknyk ukgh %

(A) teZuh

(B) ›kUl

(C) gkWyaM

(D) bVyh

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48. Which among the following works is

not associated with Mount Stuart

Elphinstone ?

(A) India Today

(B) History of India

(C) Early Muslims in India

(D) The Crescent in India

49. In 1888, Sir Sayyid Ahmed founded

the :

(A) Upper Indian Mohammedan

Association

(B) Patriotic Association

(C) National Conference

(D) Muslim League

50. The modern Indian historian who

has written “It is difficult to avoid

the conclusion that the so-called First

National War of Independence was

neither first, nor national, nor a war

of independence”, is :

(A) R.C. Majumdar

(B) Tara Chand

(C) K.K. Datta

(D) S.C. Sen

48. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k ys[kuk'kh ek≈UV LVqvVZ

,fYQULVu lacaf/kr ukgh \

(A) vktdkypk Hkkjr

(B) Hkkjrkpk bfrgkl

(C) Hkkjrkrhy izkjaHkhps eqfLye

(D) Hkkjrkrhy paÊdksjhps vkxeu

49. 1888 e/;s lj l∏;n vgen ;kauh------------

ph LFkkiuk dsyh-

(A) vij bafM;u eksgEesMu vlksfl,'ku

(B) iWV™kWvkWfVd vlksfl,'ku

(C) uW'kuy dkWUQjUl

(D) eqfLye yhx

50. vk/kquhd Hkkjrkrhy dks.kR;k bfrgkldkjkus

fyghys vkgs dh] ^^vlk fu"d"kZ Vkˇ.ks vo?kM

vkgs dh rFkkdfFkr ifgys jk"V™h; Lokra´;

;qn~Ëk u dh ifgys uk jk"V™h; uk Lokra´; ;qn~Ëk

gksrs** %

(A) vkj-lh- eqtqenkj

(B) rkjkpan

(C) ds-ds- nŸkk

(D) lqjs'kpaÊ lsu

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51. Match the following and select the

correct answer from the codes given

below :

(a) Shubhasuchak (i) Mumbai

(b) Harikishor (ii) Akola

(c) Varchad (iii) Yevatmal

Samachar

(d) Subodha (iv) Satara

Patrika

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(B) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)

(C) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)

(D) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)

52. Arrange the following in correct

chronological order :

(i) Rowlatt Act

(ii) Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy

(iii) Government of India Act of 1919

(iv) Death of B.G. Tilak

The correct answer is :

(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(B) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)

(C) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)

(D) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)

51. tksMÓk tq ok vkf.k [kkyh fnysY;k ladsrkeËkwu

;ksX; mŸkj fuoMk %

(a) 'kqHklwpd (i) eqEcbZ

(b) gfjfd'kksj (ii) vdksyk

(c) ojp< lekpkj (iii) ;orekˇ

(d) lqcks/k if=dk (iv) lkrkjk

ladsrkad %

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

(B) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)

(C) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)

(D) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)

52. [kkyhy ?kVuk dkyÿekus tq foysyk lq;ksX;

i;kZ; fuoMk %

(i) jkSysV dk;nk

(ii) tkfy;uokyk ckx nq?kZVuk

(iii) 1919 pk Hkkjr ljdkj dk;nk

(iv) ck- xa- fVˇdkaph e`R;q

mfpr i;kZ; vkgs %

(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

(B) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)

(C) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)

(D) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)

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53. Who formed the Justice Party ?

(A) Ramaswami Naicker

(B) M.C. Rajah

(C) C.N. Mudaliar and T.M. Nair

(D) M. Karunanidhi

54. Which of the following periodicals is

not correctly matched with its

editor ?

(A) Bande Mataram—Aurobindo

Ghosh

(B) New India—Bipin Chandra Pal

(C) Yugantar —Bhupendranath

Dutta

(D) Sandhya—Barindra Ghosh

55. Kuka sect was formed by :

(A) Guru Gobind Singh

(B) Ranjit Singh

(C) Ram Singh

(D) Prakash Singh

53. tLVhl ikVhZph LFkkiuk dks.kh dsyh \

(A) jkekLokeh uk;dj

(B) ,e~-lh- jktk

(C) lh-,u~- eqnyh;kj vkf.k Vh-,e~-uk;j

(D) ,e- d#.kkuh/kh

54. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k o`Ÿki=kaps uko o R;kaP;k

laikndkP;k uko cjkscj tq r ukgh \

(A) oansekrje~ µ vjfoanks ?kks"k

(B) U;w bafM;k µ fcihu paÊ iky

(C) ;qxkarj µ HkqisUÊukFk nŸkk

(D) la/;k µ ckjhUÊ ?kks"k

55. dqdk iaFk dks.kh LFkkfiyk \

(A) xq# xksfoan flax

(B) j.kftr flax

(C) jke flax

(D) izdk'k flax

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56. Rabindranath Tagore surrendered

his title to the British because of :

(A) Non-cooperation Movement

(B) Civil Disobedience Movement

(C) Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

(D) Poona Pact

57. What was the attitude of the

socialists towards Govind Vallabh

Pant’s resolution, moved at the

Tripuri Session of the Congress,

held in March 1939 ?

(A) They opposed the resolution

(B) They supported the resolution

(C) They remained neutral

(D) They did not attend the meeting

58. Who among the following was not

a member of the Cabinet Mission

1946 ?

(A) Lord Pathick Lawrence

(B) Sir Stafford Cripps

(C) A.V. Alexander

(D) Winston Churchill

56. jchaÊukFk Vkxksjkauh fczVh'kkauk vkiyh inoh

d'kkeq s ijr dsyh \

(A) vlgdkj pˇoˇ

(B) lfou; dk;nsHkax

(C) tkfy;uokyk ckx gR;kdkaM

(D) iw.ks djkj

57. ekpZ 1939 e/;s dk°xzslP;k f=iqjk vf/kos'kukr

xksfoan oYyHk iar ;kauh ekaMysY;k Bjkokckcr

lkektoknÓkaP;k n`"Vhdksu dk; gksrk \

(A) R;kauh Bjkokyk fojks/k dsyk

(B) R;kauh Bjkokyk ikfBack fnyk

(C) rs rVLFk jkfgys

(D) cSBdhr vuqifLFkr jkfgys

58. [kkyhyiSdh dks.k 1946 pk dWfcusV fe'kupk

lnL; uOgrk \

(A) ykWMZ iWfFkd ykWjsUl

(B) lj LVWQksMZ fÿIl

(C) ,- Ogh- vysD>kaMj

(D) foUlVu pfpZy

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59. Who has the authority to proclaim

the Emergency ?

(A) The Parliament

(B) The President

(C) The Prime Minister

(D) The Home Minister

60. Sarat Chandra Bose formed the :

(A) Socialist Republican Party

(B) Forward Bloc

(C) Communist Party of India

(D) Kisan Sabha

61. A boundary between India and

China is called :

(A) McMahon Line

(B) Durand Line

(C) Stafford Line

(D) Radcliffe Line

62. The most fearless and bold woman

leader of the peasant movement, who

sacrificed her life to protect peasants’

rights was :

(A) Ambica Chakraborthy

(B) Snehlata Wadekar

(C) Veera Gunnamma

(D) Preeti Lata Wadekar

59. vk.khck.kh tkfgj dj.;kpk vf/kdkj dks.kkl

vkgs \

(A) laln

(B) jk"V™irh

(C) iariz/kku

(D) x`gea=h

60. ljrpaÊ cksl ;kauh d'kkph LFkkiuk dsyh \

(A) lektoknh iztklŸkkd ik

(B) QkWjoMZ CykWd

(C) Hkkjrh; lkE;oknh ik

(D) fdlku lHkk

61. Hkkjr o phu njE;kuph lhekjs"kk----------------

Eg.kwu lacksf/kyh tkrs-

(A) eWdeksgu js"kk

(B) M;qj°M js"kk

(C) LVWQksMZ js"kk

(D) jWMfDyQ js"kk

62. 'ksrdÚ;kaps gDd fVdfo.;klkBh Lor%P;k

vk;q";kpk R;kx dj.kkjh] 'ksrdjhpˇoˇhrhy

vfr'k; /kkMlh- fufHkZd efgyk usrk gksrh \

(A) vafcdk pÿorhZ

(B) Lusgyrk okMsdj

(C) ohjk xqUuEek

(D) fizrhyrk okMsdj

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63. The unique contribution of Rani

Gaidinliu’s Naga movement was

that :

(A) She integrated the tribal

movement with the Civil

Disobedience Movement

(B) She gave valuable support to

the Indian National Army

(C) It was the only nationalist

movement by the tribals of the

North-east

(D) For the first time the tribals of

the North-east demanded

autonomy

64. One of the following does not come

under the purview of external

criticism :

(A) Authorship of documents

(B) The sources

(C) Dates

(D) Contents of the documents

65. Who among the following believes

that history could be described

without the philosophy of

causation ?

(A) Ranke

(B) Hegel

(C) Comte

(D) Simon

63. jk.kh xkbZfnUywP;k ukxk pˇoˇhps oSf'k"VÓiq.kZ

;ksxnku Eg.kts %

(A) frus vkfnoklh pˇoˇhph lkaxM lfou;

dk;nsHkax pˇoˇhcjkscj ?kkryh

(B) vk>kn fgan QkStsyk veqY; enr

(C) gh bZ'kkU;Hkkjrkrhy ,deso vkfnoklh

pˇoˇ gks;

(D) ifgY;kankp bZ'kkU;Hkkjrkrhy vkfnoklhauh

Lok;Ÿkrsph ekx.kh dsyh

64. [kkyhyiSdh dks.krh ckc ck· ifjk.kkarxZr

nsr ukgh \

(A) dkxni=kapk ys[kd

(B) lk/kus

(C) rkj[kk

(D) dkxni=kae/khy etdwj

65. [kkyhyi Sdh dk s. k h vls ekuys dh

dk;Zdkj.kHkkokP;k rRoKkukf'kok; bfrgklkps

o.kZu dsys tk≈ 'kdrs \

(A) jWUds

(B) gsxsy

(C) dksar

(D) flek°

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66. Who remarked that ‘the subject of

history is history itself ’ ?

(A) Oakshott

(B) Henri Pirenne

(C) Benedetto Croce

(D) Rainier

67. Who among the following is

associated with Social Darwinism ?

(A) Herbert Spencer

(B) Malthus

(C) Adam Smith

(D) Thomas Gresham

68. Who has discussed the concept of

‘Arrested Civilization’ ?

(A) Toynbee

(B) Hegel

(C) Marx

(D) Ranke

69. Who among the following is called

the ‘Father of Humanism’ ?

(A) Dante

(B) Patrarch

(C) Harvey

(D) Cicero

70. Two important thinkers associated

with the Enlightenment are :

(A) Voltaire and Diderot

(B) Friedrich Engels and Karl

Marx

(C) St. Thomas Aquinas and Austin

(D) Erasmus and Erigena

66. ^^bfrgklkpk fo"k; gk Lor%p ,d fo"k;vkgs-** vls dks.kh EgVys gksrs \(A) vksd'kkWV(B) gsUjh fijsUu(C) csusMsV~Vks ÿksls(D) jWfu,j

67. lkekftd MkfoZfu>~e'kh dks.k lacaf/krgksrs \(A) gcZVZ LisUlj(B) ekYFkl~(C) vWMWe fLeFk

(D) FkkWel xzW'kWe

68. daqBhr laLœrhP;k laKsph ppkZ dks.kh dsyh

vkgs \

(A) VkW;Uch

(B) gsxsy

(C) ekDlZ

(D) j°ds

69. [kkyhyiSdh dks.kkyk ekuorkoknkpk tud

Eg.krkr \

(A) nkars

(B) isV™kWdZ

(C) gosZ

(D) fllsjks

70. gs izcks/kukP;k ;qxk'kh lacaf/kr egŸokps fopkjoar

gksrs %

(A) OgksYVsvj o fnnsjks

(B) ›sMfjd ,atYl o dkyZ ekDlZ

(C) lsaV FkkWel vWDohukl o vkWfLVu

(D) ,jWLel o ,jhtsuk

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71. Ferdinand Lassalle, a socialist

leader, belonged to :

(A) Germany

(B) Russia

(C) China

(D) Italy

72. In England slave trade was

abolished in the year :

(A) 1805

(B) 1807

(C) 1823

(D) 1833

73. Who was the first to use the term

‘Third World’ ?

(A) Alfred Sawvy

(B) Morton Kaplan

(C) Marshal Tito

(D) Jawaharlal Nehru

74. The decision to convene a conference

of African and Asian states at

Bandung was taken in 1954 at the

conference in :

(A) Colombo

(B) Lahore

(C) New Delhi

(D) Singapore

75. In which year did the cold war come

to an end ?

(A) 1945

(B) 1961

(C) 1989

(D) 1992

71. lektoknh usrk QfMZukan ylky dks.kR;k ns'kkps

gksrs \

(A) teZuh

(B) jf'k;k

(C) phu

(D) bVyh

72. baXyaMe/;s xqykekpk O;kikj ;ko"khZ jÌ dj.;kr

vkyk %

(A) 1805

(B) 1807

(C) 1823

(D) 1833

73. ^frljs tx* gh laKk loZi zFke dk s.kh

okijyh \

(A) vY›sM lkWOgh

(B) ekWVZu dWIyWu

(C) ek'kZy fVVks

(D) tokgjyky usg#

74. vk›ks&vkf'k;u jk"V™kaph ,d ijh"kn ckaMqax

;sFks Hkjfo.;kpk fu.kZ; 1954 lkyh dksBs

>kysY;k ijh"knsr ?ks.;kr vkyk \

(A) dksyksEcks

(B) ykgksj

(C) uoh fnYyh

(D) flaxkiwj

75. dks.kR;k o"khZ 'khr;qn~/kkpk var >kyk \

(A) 1945

(B) 1961

(C) 1989

(D) 1992

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