History MCQ Test – 68By Vinay Pal Read the questions given below. Select the best from the given 4 options- Please enter your email: 1. The first Congress and nationalist leader to face repeated imprisonment was BG Tilak Dadabhai Naoroji Pheroze Shah Mehta Gopal Krishna Gokhale 2. Who worte “Kiratarjuniyam”? Bhas Bhavabhuti Bharavi Bhartruhari 3. Where did the revolutionaries have their deliberations, which led to the formation of the Hindustan Republican Association? Allahabad Calcutta Madras Kanpur 4. Tarabai, who conducted the affairs of the Maratha government from 1700 to 1707 AD, was the widow of the Maratha King Shivaji II Shivaji III Raja Ram Shambhaji 5. The East India Company was founded in India during the reign of Aurangzeb Shah Jahan Akbar Jahangir 6. Who threw two bombs on the Door of the Central Assembly in New Delhi on April 8, 1929? Bhagat Singh Both (a) and (b) above Batukeshwar Dutt Raj Guru 7. St Thomas died a martyr at _______. Goa Madras Surat Bombay 8. Rabindranath Tagore had renounced his knighthood because Of a sense of solidarity with the Indian royalty robbed of its power and honor Of the Jallianwala Bagh tragedy He was given to occasional eccentric quirks He wanted to join the Congress 9. The city of Pataliputra was founded at the junction of the Ganges and the ______. Gomati Sone Yamuna Brahmaputra 10. The Rohelas helped the Afghan invaders in 1761 in the Battle of Plassey Bauxar Arcot Panipat 11. When King George-V and Queen of India visited India, a magnificent Durbar was held at Calcutta Bombay Madras Delhi 12. The English rounded Calcutta after obtaining the zamindari of three villages, viz Sutanuti, Kalikata, and Govindpur, from the Mughal Viceroy of Bengal in 1698. The nucleus of the British settlement in Calcutta was Howrah Port San Thome Victoria Memorial Fort William 13. The Char Minar had been constructed by Quli Qutb Shah Kanishka Ali Adil Shah Jahangir 14. The two principal monuments of Alauddin Khalji reign, the Alai Darwaza and Jamaat Khana Masjid, were constructed at Fatehpur Sikri Delhi Agra Gulbarga 15. The most famous Indo-Greek ruler of India, famous for his sense of Justice and dialogues with a Buddhist monk Nagasena (as described in the Buddhist work Milinda Panho) was Eukratises Heliocles Demetrius Menander Loading … Question 1 of 15