History MCQ Test – 6By Kirti Read the questions given below. Select the best from the given 4 options- Please enter your email: 1. The Harappan Civilisation achieved far greater advancement than Sumer, Elam, etc. on account of its weights and measures Seals And Figures metalworking town planning 2. The last Mauryan king was Brihadratha Harsha Pushyamitra Sunga Ashoka 3. There are similarities between the seals found at Mohenjo-Daro and ______. Sumeria Egypt Afghanistan China 4. The proceedings of the Third Buddhist Council led to the issue of Edict? Kalinga Sanchi Bhabra Sarnath 5. The Capital of Kanishka Empire was _______. Peshawar Pataliputra Taxila Kabul 6. The Harappan or Indus Valley Civilisation flourished during the ____ age. Neolithic Chalcolithic Megalithic Paleolithic 7. The oldest specimens of poetry in the Punjabi language are devotional compositions attributed to Guru Nanak Baba Farid Guru Angad Guru Tegh Bahadur 8. Though endowed with extraordinary intellect and industry, he lacked practical judgment and common sense. Who is referred to in the above statement? Babar Ibrahim Lodi Muhammad-bin-Tughluq Balban 9. The voluminous compositions attributed to Guru Gobind Singh (the last Sikh Guru) are collectively known as Gyan Prabodh Apni Katha Baichitra Natak Dasam (Padshah Ka) Granth 10. The first capital of the Bahamani Kingdom was Bidar Daulatabad Golconda Gulbarga 11. The capital of the king Kharavela of Kalinga was Pataliputra Taxila Pushpapura Kalinganagara 12. The Portuguese naval monopoly In the Indian waters was shattered by the Both (a) and (b) above French Dutch English 13. At the Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress (INC) held in 1906, the flag of Swaraj for India was unfurled by AD Hume GK Gokhale Dadabhai Naoroji BG Tilak 14. The Moplahs of Malabar (Kerala) who were largely Muslim leaseholders and cultivators, Indulged in a series of rebellions in Kerala between 1836-1919. Which of the following regarding these Moplah uprisings is not true? They were mainly directed against the upper caste Hindu landlords Most of the Moplah martyrs were poor peasants of landless laborers These uprisings were a peculiar form of rural terrorism A small band of Moplahs committed collective suicides in the belief of being called Shahids (martyrs) Loading …