Match the following: Description : Field
List-I (Description) | List-II (Field) |
(A) Peel Commission (1916) | (1) Police |
(B) Butler Commission (1927) | (2) Agriculture |
(C) Fraser Commission (1902) | (3) Indian States |
(D) Linlithgow Commission (1928) | (4) Federal Structure |
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About the reign of which of the following rulers of Delhi Sultanate does Historian Barani exclaim, “The permanence of prices in the grain market was a wonder of the age”.?
Which of the following statements are correct about British policies in 19th Century.
1. The Summary Settlement Act 1956 divested power to summarily decide the collection of revenue to the middlemen.
2. Lord Dalhousie introduced General Service Enlistment Act under which the sepoys could be compelled to serve abroad.
3. The Religious Disabilities Act 1856 had done away with the previous ban on Christian converts to from Hinduism in inheriting property.
4. The Charter Act of 1813 allowed missionaries to enter India and carry on with their mission.
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Consider the following statements
1. Jayadeva was a poet of the 12th century, hailing from today’s Orissa.
2. His Gita Govinda is a work of Sanskrit love poetry and song between Krishna and Radha.
3. The text also elaborates the eight moods, the Ashta Nayika.
4. The first English translation of the Gita Govinda by Sir William Jones in 1792.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
Consider the following statements with regard to Revolutionary nationalists in early 20th century:
1. Revolutionary nationalism grew as an aftermath of decline of the Swadeshi movement.
2. They tried to bring revolution through mass mobilisation.
3. Revolutionary nationalists were not only inspired by the events in the global world but also established their centres abroad.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
Identify the correct match regarding the land grants given by different dynasties.
Land Grants | Dynasties |
1. Iqta | Delhi Sultanate |
2. Amaram | Bahmani Sultanate |
3. Jagir | Mughals |
4. Mokasa | Marathas |
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With reference to Mughal rule, what does the term Jizyah refers to?
Which of the following was/were the the weakness of the Ghadar movement?
1. Its underestimation of the British's power and its lack of adequate preparedness.
2. Its failure to generate an effective and sustained leadership.
3. It had a weak organizational structure.
4. It was predominantly religious idea with leadership derived mainly from Sikh groups.
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With reference to the provisions of the Cripps Mission, consider the following statements:
1. It provided for a Dominion Status to India.
2. Princely states were not to be represented in the Constituent Assembly.
3. Provincial Assemblies were to elect their representatives to the Constituent Assembly.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
During Aurangzeb’s reign, which of the following were not included in his government ?
Consider the following statements during Gupta Period:
1. Vaishnavism became very popular.
2. The Gods were activated by their unions with the respective consorts.
3. This was the period of evolution of Vajrayanism and the Buddhist tantric cults.
4. Idol worship became a common Feature of Hinduism from Gupta period onwards.
Which of the statements given above are correct?