History MCQ Test – 69By Vinay Pal Read the questions given below. Select the best from the given 4 options- Please enter your email: 1. The famous Vedic river which had long ago become extinct and now supposed to be flowing underground In Rajasthan is Shatudri Saraswati Sindh Sabastu 2. On account of his differences with Gandhiji, Sub has Bose resigned the Presidentship of the Congress (April 1939) and organized a new party called Congress Liberal party Azad Hind Fauz Forward Block Congress Socialist Party 3. The Presidents of early English Settlements (Madras, Bombay, and Calcutta) were responsible to _______. The House of Common The House of Lords The Council of Senior Merchants The Home Government of the Company 4. Maharaja Jaswant Singh was the ruler of Mewar Malwa Golconda Marwar 5. With which of the following would you associate Jyotiba Phule? Tattvabodhini Samaj Theosophical Society Satya Shodhak Mandal Dharma Sabha 6. Gandhi had given out the stirring call of ‘Do or Die’ during the ______ Movement. Quit India Khilafat Non-cooperation Civil Disobedience 7. Who was the first Sultan of Delhi to issue regular currency and to declare Delhi as the capital of his empire? Aram Shah Nasiruddin Mahmood Balban Iltutmish 8. Dharmamahamatras were ______ during the Mauryans. Buddhist Monks Officials Soldiers Jain Monks 9. The Peacock throne was built by Humayun Akbar Shah Jahan Babar 10. After the devastation of the city of Vijayanagar In 1565, the capital of the empire was shifted to Chandragiri Mysore Gingee Penukonda 11. In which region was the first metallic coin used In India? The Indo-Gangetic plain of central India Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh The Deccan Plateau The Himalayas 12. The longest road built by Sher Shah, known as Sarak-I-Azam (currently known as GT Road or Sher Shah Suri Road) ran from the Indus in the North-West to Malda Dacca Sonargaon Calcutta 13. The Upanishads are separated from the Brahmanas by treatises called _______. Aranyakas Puranas Epics Vedas 14. The Ghadar Party took the name Ghadar from the Revolt of 1857 a weekly paper Ghadar published in commemoration of the Revolt of 1857 All the above its objective to wage another revolt Loading … Question 1 of 14