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General Question Sheet GURUNANAK COLLEGE DHANBAD ONLINE INTERNAL TEST SEMESTER-IV, HISTORY OF USA (1865-1945) (CC-8) (1) The Battle of plassey was faught in the year. Iyklh dk ;q) dc yM+k x;k\ (a) 1756 (b) 1857 (c) 1769 (d) 1859 (2) Third Anglo-Mysore war ended by the Treaty of ? r`rh; vkaxy eSlqj ;q) dk var fdl laf/k ds }kjk gqvk\ (a) Srirangapattam ¼JhjxiV~Ve½ (b) Allahabad ¼bykgkckn½ (c) Mysore ¼eSlwj½ (d) None of these ¼buesa ls dksbZ ugha½ (3) The East India Company ganed 'Diwani of Bengal' after the battle of ? fdl ;q) ds i'pkr~ bZLV bafM;k dEiuh us ^caxky dh nhokuh* izkIr dh\ (a) Plassey ¼Iyklh½ (b) Buxer ¼cDlj½ (c) Allahabad ¼vykgkckn½ (d) None of these ¼buesa ls dksbZ ugha½ (4) The English East India Company opened its first factory in South India at. vaxszth bZLV daiuh us nf{k.kh Hkkjr esa igyh QSDVjh [kksyh\ (a) Srirangapattam ¼JhjxiV~Ve½ (b) Madras ¼enzkl½ (c) Mysore ¼eSlwj½ (d) None of these ¼buesa ls dksbZ ugha½ (5) The Railway were introduced in India by. Hkkjr esa jsyos dh 'kq:vkr dh Fkh\ (a) Lord Dalhousic ¼ykMZ MygkSth½ (b) Lord Lytton ¼ykMZ fyVu½ (c) Lord Ripon ¼ykMZ fjiu½ (d) None of these ¼buesa ls dksbZ ugha½ (6) The Battle of Buxar 1764 was faught between English and cDlj dk ;q)] 1964 yM+k x;k Fkk] vaxzth ,oa\ (a) Shah Alom II ¼'kkg vkye&II½ (b) Shya ud-daulah ¼'kqtkmn~nkSyk½ (c) Mir Qasin ¼ehj dkfle½ (d) None of these ¼buesa ls dksbZ ugha½ (7) Who was the Governed General of India during Revll of 1857? 1857 ds fonzksg ds le; Hkkjr dk xoZuj tujy ds\ (a) Dalhousic ¼MygkSth½ (b) Canning ¼dSfuax½ (c) Mayu ¼E;ksa½ (d) Lytton ¼fyVu½ (8) When was the partition of Bengal annulled? caxky foHkktu izLrko dc jn~n fd;k x;k\ (a) 1905 (b) 1910 (c) 1911 (d) 1912 (9) Tart Tope's real name was ? rkR;k Vksis dk okLrfod uke Fkk\ (a) Dhundhupant ¼/kqa/kqir½ (b) Ramchandra Pandu Ranga ¼jkepUnz ik.Mq jkaxk½ (c) Ishwari Pandey ¼b'ojh ik.Ms;½ (d) None of these ¼buesa ls dksbZ ugha½ (10) Widow Remarriage Act was legalized in during the reign of Hkkjr esa fo/ok iwufuZokg dks oS/kkfud ekU;rk izkIr gqbZ\ (a) Willam Bentinck ¼fofy;e cSfVd½ (b) Dalhousic ¼MygkSth½ (c) Lord Wellesley ¼ykMZ oSyslyh½ (d) Lord Cornwallis ¼ykMZ dkUkZokfyl½ (11) Who was the victory to pass vernacular press Act? oukZD;wyj izsl ,DV dks fdl ok;ljk; us ikfjr fd;k\ (a) Lord Lytton ¼ykMZ fyVu½ (b) Lord Ripon ¼ykMZ fjiu½ (c) Lord Curzon ¼ykMZ dtZu½ (d) Lord Minto ¼ykMZ feaVks½ (12) When was the Indian University Act Passed? Hkkjrh; fo'ofo|ky; vf/kfu;e dc ikfjr gqvk\ (a) 1900 (b) 1902 (c) 1904 (d) 1905 (13) Who was responsible for partition of Bengal? caxky ds caVokjs ds fy, dkSu ftEesnkj Fkk\ (a) Lord Lytton ¼ykMZ fyVu½ (b) Lord Curzon ¼ykMZ dtZu½ (c) Lord Rippan ¼ykMZ fjiu½ (d) Lord Minto ¼ykMZ feaVks½ (14) Marley-Minto Reforms was passed? eksysZ&feaVks lq/kkj vf/kfu;e ikfjr gqvk\ (a) 1909 (b) 1919 (c) 1935 (d) 1947 (15) Curzon was appointed the chairman of the commission of the femine? dtZu us vkdky vk;ksx dk v/;{k fdls fu;qDr fd;k Fkk\ (a) Frazer ¼Qzstj½ (b) Ratertson ¼jSVZ'ku½ (c) Mocdonald ¼eSdMksukYM½ (d) Strechi ¼LVªsph½ (16) Which Act of Right to Elect a Separate electorate of Muslim? eqlyekuksa dks i`Fkd fuokZpu dk vf/kdkj fdl vf/kfu;e esa fn;k x;k Fkk\ (a) Act of 1982 (b) Act of 1909 (c) Act of 1919 (d) Act of 1935 (17) When did Litton Host the Delhi Darbar? fyVu us fnYyh njckj dk vk;kstu dc fd;k Fkk\ (a) 1876 (b) 1877 (c) 1878 (d) 1879 (18) Montague Cheimsfard Reforms was passed in? ekaVs.;q&psDlQksMZ vf/kfu;e ikfjr gqvk\ (a) 1919 (b) 1917 (c) 1915 (d) 1935 (19) The Government of India Act 1919 is also known as ? Hkkjr ljdkj vf/kfu;e 1919 dks vU; uke ls tkuk tkrk gS og gS\ (a) Marley Minto Reforms ¼ekyZs feUVks lq/kkj½ (b) Curzon Reforms ¼dtZu lq/kkj½ (c) Mantague-Cheimsfor Reforms ¼ekaVsX;q&psDlQksMZ lq/kkj½ (d) Irvin Reforms ¼bjohu lq/kkj½ (20) When did curzon Establish Agricultural Department? dtZu us d`f"k foHkkx dh LFkkiuk dc dh\ (a) 1901 (b) 1902 (c) 1903 (d) 1904 (21) Which the following British Act Provided for the establishment of a Federal Court? fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl vf/kfu;e esa la?k U;k;ky; dks LFkkfir fd;k x;k\ (a) Act of 1919 (b) Act of 1909 (c) Act of 1935 (d) Act of 1982 (22) When was Ilbart bill act passed? bZYcVZ fcy ,DV dc ikl gqvk\ (a) 1881 (b) 1882 (c) 1883 (d) 1884 (23) Who among the British Viceroy Shown great interest in the Preservation of Ancient Monuments? izkphu Lekjdksa ds laj{k.k ds fy,fdl okljk; us fnypLih fn[kk;h\ (a) Curzon ¼dtZu½ (b) Rippon ¼fjiu½ (c) Litton ¼fyVu½ (d) Minto ¼feaVks½ (24) Which act divided legislative powers between the centre and provinces? dsUnz vkSj jkT;ksaa ds chop oS/kkfud 'kfDr dk caVokjk fdl vf/kfu;e ds }kjk fd;k x;k\ (a) Act of 1935 (b) Act of 1919 (c) Act of 1997 (d) Act of 1909 (25) The treaty of Salbai took place in? lkyckbZ dh laf/k gqbZ\ (a) 1782 (b) 1781 (c) 1764 (d) 1709 (26) The permanent settlement was introduced in the year? LFkk;h izca/k fdl o"kZ ykxq fd;k x;k\ (a) 1793 (b) 1790 (c) 1799 (d) 1772 (1) Who is the Outhar of Ain-e-Akbari? vkbZu&,&vdcjh dk ys[kd dkSu gS\ (a) Barhi (b) Abul fazyal (c) Akbar (d) None of these (2) Famous traveler Bernier visited India during the rule of which of the following? fuEu esa ls fdlds 'kklu dky esa izfl) ;k=h cfuZ;j Hkkjr vk;k Fkk\ (a) Akbar (b) Babar (c) Jehanigir (d) Shahjahan (3) Who among the following created the past of Diwani? fuEu esa ls fdlus fnoku ds in dk l`tu fd;k Fkk\ (a) Babar (b) Humayan (c) Jehangir (d) Shahjahan (4) Hansabdari system was introduced in the Mughal administration by which of the following ruler? fuEu esa ls fdl 'kklu us eqxy iz'kklu esa eulcnkjh O;oLFkk ds ykxq fd;k Fkk\ (a) Babar (b) Humayan (c) Jehangir (d) Shahjahan (5) Amir Khusro was the disciple of? vehj [kqljks fuEu esaa ls fdldk f'k";k Fkk\ (a) Sheikh Farid (b) Khwaja Nijamuddin Auliya (c) Mohammad Irfan (d) None of these. (6) Which part o Akbarnama is called Aina Akbari? vdcjukek dk dkSu lk Hkkx vkbZus vdcjks dgykrk gS\ (a) 1st Part (b) 2nd Part (c) 3rd Part (d) 4th Party (7) Between whom was fought the war of Haldighati ? fdlds chp gYnh?kkVkh dk ;q) gqvk Fkk\ (a) Akbar and Rana (b) Akbar and Heymu (c) Humayan and Sher Shah (d) None of these (8) Who started the cultivation of tobacco in India? Hkkjr esa fdlus rEckdq dh [kksrh fdlus 'kq: dh\ (a) Akbar (b) Shahjehan (c) Jai Chand (d) Jehangir (9) The British emissary sir Thomas Roe visited the court of? fczfV'k nwr Fkksel jks fdlds njckj esa mifLFkr gqvk Fkk \ (a) Akbar (b) Shahjehan (c) Jehangir (d) Aurangzeeb (10) The Second Battle of Panipat was fought in the year? ikuhir dk nwljk ;q) dc gqvk Fkk\ (a) 1542 (b) 1556 (c) 1603 (d) 1756 (11) Akbar was barh at? vdcj ;q) dk tUe dgk gqvk Fkk\ (a) Amaraut (b) Parsia (c) Kabul (d) Delhi (12) Who was the Main architect of the Tay Mahas built by Shahjehan? 'kkgtgka¡ }kjk fuekZr rktegy dk iz/kku f'kYih dkSu Fkk\ (a) Ustadisha (b) Mohammad Irfan (c) Badruddin (d) Dilayat Khan. (13) Deccan Policy of Aurangeeb? eqxy lezkVksa ds iru dk dkSu&lk dkj.k ugha Fkk\ (a) Deccan Policy of Aurangeeb (b) Failure of Mansabdari and Zagirdari System. (c) Absence of the rule of hierarchy (d) Liberas religious policy of Akbar. (14) What was the effect of Auragzeb's Rajput Policy ? vkSjaxtsc dks jktiqr uhfr dk D;k ifj.kke fudyk\ (a) Hindu revolt against Mughal authority (b) The Separatior of Rajput Power from (c) The Maral Decine of Rajput (d) None of these. (15) Aurangzeeb bid in the year? vkSjaxtsc dh e`R;q gbZ\ (a) 1700 (b) 1707 (c) 1717 (d) 1750 (16) The tax related to victory of war was? ;q) dh fot; ls lacaf/kr dj Fkk\ (a) Jiziya (b) Khiraj (c) Khams (d) Zakat (17) Bibi ka Makabara is associated with ? choh dk edcjk tqM+k gqvk gS\ (a) Shahjehan (b) Augangzeeb (c) Akbar (d) Bahadur Shah (18) Naarjahan's real name was ? (a) Meharunnisha (b) Mumtas (c) Anarkali (d) None (19) Name the Mughal King who was contemporary ? (a) Babar (b) Humayan (c) Akbar (d) Aurangzeeb. (20) The Policy of Sulh-i-Kul was introduced by whom? (a) Babar (b) Akbar (c) Sher Shah (d) Aurangzeeb. (21) Who is the author of Humayanama? gqek;waukek dk ys[kd dkSu gS\ (a) Gulbadan Begum (b) Mahabal Khan (c) Abul Fazl (d) None of these (22) Shah Jahan's real name was ? 'kkgtgka dk okLrfor uke D;k Fkk\ (a) Khusru (b) Khuram (c) Shaharyar (d) Hindal (23) In which language did Babar wrote his auto blography? ckcj us viuh vkRedFkk fdl Hkk"kk esa fy[kk\ (a) Farsee (b) Arabi (c) Turuai (d) None of these (24) Who among the following had joined Akbar's Din-i-llahi? ckcj us viuh vkRedFkk fdl Hkk"kk esa fy[kk\ (a) Birbal (b) Bhagwan Das (c) Man Singh (d) Surjan Rai (25) Between whom fought the war of first Battle of Panipat? fdu&fdu ds chp ikuhir dk igyk ;q) gqvk\ (a) Ibrahim Lodi and Babar (b) Sher Shah and Humayun (c) Babar and Rana Sanga (d) None of these GURUNANAK COLLEGE DHANBAD ONLINE INTERNAL TEST SEMESTER-IV, HISTORY OF USA (1865-1945) (CC-8) Choose the correct Answer of the following :- fuEufyf[kr iz'uksa ds lgh mRrj dk p;u djsaA (1) In which year was started the American was of Independence? vesfjdk ds Lorark laxzke dk ;q) fdl o"kZ izkjaHk gqvk\ (a) 1760 AD (b) 1765 AD (c) 1770 AD (d) 1780 AD (2) What was the main purpose of American Civil War? vesfjdk ds xzg ;q) dk ewy mn~ns'; D;k Fkk\ (a) A bolition of slave system (b) Driving out the foreigners (c) Religious unity (d) Protection against foreign crisis.
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