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The Mughal Emperor who was known for his religious tolerance and efforts for social reforms was:

  • (A) Akbar
  • (B) Jahangir
  • (C) Shah Jahan
  • (D) Aurangzeb

Answer: Akbar

Akbar is remembered for his religious tolerance and for implementing social reforms, including the abolition of the jizya tax.

The Battle of Buxar in 1764 was fought between the British and which Indian ruler?

  • (A) Mir Qasim
  • (B) Siraj-ud-Daula
  • (C) Shuja-ud-Daula
  • (D) Nadir Shah

Answer: Mir Qasim

The Battle of Buxar (1764) was fought between the British East India Company and Mir Qasim, the Nawab of Bengal, resulting in a British victory.

The Maratha Empire was founded by:

  • (A) Shivaji
  • (B) Rajaram
  • (C) Sambhaji
  • (D) Shahu Maharaj

Answer: Shivaji

The Maratha Empire was founded by Shivaji Maharaj in the 17th century, known for his military prowess and administrative reforms.

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The Great Revolt of 1857 was also called the:

  • (A) Sepoy Mutiny
  • (B) First War of Indian Independence
  • (C) Freedom Struggle
  • (D) All of the above

Answer: All of the above

The Great Revolt of 1857 is referred to as the Sepoy Mutiny, First War of Indian Independence, or simply the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

The First Round Table Conference was held in which year?

  • (A) 1927
  • (B) 1929
  • (C) 1930
  • (D) 1932

Answer: 1930

The First Round Table Conference, aimed at discussing constitutional reforms for India, was held in 1930 in London.

The Chola Empire was known for its dominance in which region?

  • (A) South India
  • (B) North India
  • (C) Central India
  • (D) West India

Answer: South India

The Chola Empire, which ruled from the 9th to the 13th century, was known for its dominance over South India and its cultural and military achievements.

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The Indian National Congress passed the Quit India Resolution in which year?

  • (A) 1940
  • (B) 1942
  • (C) 1944
  • (D) 1947

Answer: 1942

The Indian National Congress passed the Quit India Resolution in 1942, demanding an immediate end to British rule.

The Chauri Chaura incident took place in which state?

  • (A) Uttar Pradesh
  • (B) Bihar
  • (C) Punjab
  • (D) Tamil Nadu

Answer: Uttar Pradesh

The Chauri Chaura incident occurred in 1922 in Uttar Pradesh, where protesters clashed with the police, leading to the suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement.

The Salt March was a nonviolent protest against which law?

  • (A) Salt Tax
  • (B) Forest Law
  • (C) Land Revenue Tax
  • (D) Income Tax

Answer: Salt Tax

The Salt March of 1930 was a part of the Civil Disobedience Movement led by Gandhi to protest the British monopoly over salt production.

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The Simon Commission was boycotted by all Indian political parties because it:

  • (A) Was set up without Indian representation
  • (B) Was not recognized by the British government
  • (C) Favored the Muslim League
  • (D) None of the above

Answer: Was set up without Indian representation

The Simon Commission was boycotted by Indian political parties because it did not have a single Indian member, leading to widespread protests.

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