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Who is credited with initiating the Saka Era in 78 AD?

(a) Nahapana

(b) Rudraman I

(c) Vikramaditya

(d) Kanishka

Option d – Kanishka

The earliest phase of Tamil History is referred to as:

(a) Chola Age

(b) Pallava Age

(c) Pandyan Age

(d) Sangam Age

Option d – Sangam Age

Which of the following is recognized as a prominent Sangam literary work?

(a) Tirrukkural

(b) Silappadikaram

(c) Tolkappiyam

(d) Pattupattu

Option b – Silappadikaram

Which Gupta ruler is often called the ‘Napoleon of India’ due to his extensive conquests?

(a) Chandragupta

(b) Samudragupta

(c) Chandragupta

(d) Skandagupta

Option b – Samudragupta

Who was the most renowned astronomer and mathematician during the Gupta era?

(a) Varahamihira

(b) Brahmagupta

(c) Vagabhata

(d) Aryabhata

Option d – Aryabhata

Under which Gupta emperor did scholars such as Kalidasa thrive?

(a) Chandragupta

(b) Chandragupta II

(c) Sri Gupta

(d) Samudragupta

Option b – Chandragupta II

Which among these is not attributed to Kalidasa?

(a) Sankhya Karika

(b) Ritusamhara

(c) Meghaduta

(d) Malavikagnimitra

Option a – Sankhya Karika

Which of these works was not authored by Harshavardhana?

(a) Ratnavali

(b) Nagananda

(c) Kadambari

(d) Priyadarshika

Option c – Kadambari

Who was the principal poet at Harsha’s royal court?

(a) Harisena

(b) Banabhatta

(c) Bhasa

(d) Dandin

Option b – Banabhatta

Which Chinese traveler visited India during Harsha’s reign?

(a) Hiuen Tsang

(b) I-tsing

(c) Fa-hien

(d) All three

Option a – Hiuen Tsang

In which century did Christianity first arrive in India?

(a) First century AD

(b) Third century AD

(c) Sixth century AD

(d) Seventh century AD

Option a – First century AD

In which period was the concept of zero developed in India?

(a) Second century BC

(b) Sixth century BC

(c) Second century BC

(d) Fifth century BC

Option a – Second century BC

Who was the first Muslim invader to conquer part of India?

(a) Ghori

(b) Balban

(c) Md. bin Qasim

(d) Babar

Option c – Md. bin Qasim

Which of the following is considered an early example of a residential and educational institution?

(a) Kanchi

(b) Taxila

(c) Vikramsila

(d) Nalanda

Option d – Nalanda

Which text is often described as an encyclopedia of Indian medicine?

(a) Charaka Samhita

(b) Abhidharma Hridaya

(c) Sushruta Samhita

(d) Ashtangahridaya Samhita

Option a – Charaka Samhita

Who was the founder of Vikramasila University?

(a) Dhruva

(b) Devapala

(c) Dharmapala

(d) Bhoja

Option c – Dharmapala

What was the capital city of the Rashtrakutas?

(a) Vatapi

(b) Malwa

(c) Manyakhet

(d) Vengi

Option c – Manyakhet

Kalhana’s Rajatarangini is a historical chronicle of which region?

(a) Malwa

(b) Gujarat

(c) Kashmir

(d) Vijayanagar

Option c – Kashmir

What is the distinguishing feature of the Dravidian temple architecture style?

(a) Mandapa

(b) Gopuram

(c) Vimana

(d) Shikhara

Option c – Vimana

Kautilya’s Arthashastra has been likened to which famous political treatise?

(a) Das Kapital by Karl Marx

(b) The Prince by Machiavelli

(c) Dialogues by Plato

(d) Mein Kampf by Hitler

Option b – The Prince by Machiavelli

How did Ashoka refer to himself in his inscriptions?

(a) Priyadarshini

(b) Dhammasoka

(c) Daivaputra

(d) Devanampriya Priyadarsin

Option d – Devanampriya Priyadarsin

What is the central focus of Kautilya’s Arthashastra?

(a) Principles and execution of governance

(b) Economic policies

(c) Duties of a monarch

(d) International diplomacy

Option a – Principles and execution of governance

Which Indian ruler was in power when Megasthenes visited India?

(a) Ashoka

(b) Bindusara

(c) Chandragupta II

(d) Chandragupta Maurya

Option d – Chandragupta Maurya

The Milinda-panho is a Buddhist dialogue between King Menander and which monk?

(a) Nagabhushan

(b) Nagasena

(c) Asvaghosha

(d) Ananda

Option b – Nagasena

What resolution was made during the Lucknow Session of the Congress in 1916?

(a) Acceptance of Muslim League’s demand for separate electorates

(b) Temporary unity between Congress and Muslim League

(c) Election of a Muslim as Congress president

(d) None of the above

Option a – Acceptance of Muslim League’s demand for separate electorates

Who initiated the first Home Rule League movement?

(a) Annie Besant

(b) Sarojini Naidu

(c) Surendranath Banerjee

(d) Tilak

Option a – Annie Besant

Annie Besant launched the Home Rule League in India inspired by a movement in:

(a) Ireland

(b) Scotland

(c) England

(d) Eastern Europe

Option a – Ireland

Annie Besant is primarily linked with which political movement?

(a) Civil Disobedience Movement

(b) Home Rule Movement

(c) Khilafat Movement

(d) Non-Cooperation Movement

Option b – Home Rule Movement

Who consistently advocated for Indian self-rule in the early 1900s?

(a) Surendranath Banerjee

(b) Pherozeshah Mehta

(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

(d) Dadabhai Naoroji

Option c – Bal Gangadhar Tilak

The Home Rule Leagues were established in 1915–16 by:

(a) Tilak and Annie Besant

(b) Tilak and Aurobindo Ghosh

(c) Tilak and Lajpat Rai

(d) Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal

Option a – Tilak and Annie Besant

In which region was the revolutionary group Abhinav Bharat founded in 1905?

(a) Odisha

(b) Bengal

(c) Uttar Pradesh

(d) Maharashtra

Option d – Maharashtra

Who was the founder of the secret society Mitra Mela?

(a) Shyamji Krishna Verma

(b) V.D. Savarkar

(c) Lala Hardayal

(d) Sohan Singh Bhakana

Option b – V.D. Savarkar

What was the nature of the Anushilan Samiti?

(a) Women’s upliftment group

(b) Advocated widow remarriage

(c) Promoted labor rights

(d) A revolutionary organization

Option d – A revolutionary organization

Where did the revolutionary movement in India first gain momentum?

(a) Maharashtra

(b) Bengal

(c) Punjab

(d) Rajasthan

Option b – Bengal

Which leader was responsible for forming the Abhinav Bharat Society?

(a) Bhagat Singh

(b) Vinayak Damodar Savarkar

(c) Barindar Kumar Ghosh

(d) Pulin Bihari

Option b – Vinayak Damodar Savarkar

Who was the founder of the Anushilan Samiti in Dacca?

(a) Prafulla Chaki

(b) Pulin Das

(c) S.N. Sanyal

(d) Jatindra Nath Mukherjee

Option b – Pulin Das

Who opened a branch of Anushilan Samiti in Patna in 1913?

(a) Rewati Nag

(b) Yadunath Sarkar

(c) Sachindra Nath Sanyal

(d) Mazharul Haque

Option c – Sachindra Nath Sanyal

The Barrah robbery marked the first significant revolutionary activity in which region?

(a) Bombay-Karnataka

(b) Punjab

(c) East Bengal

(d) Madras Presidency

Option c – East Bengal

In which year was the assassination attempt on Kingsford at Muzaffarpur made?

(a) 1908

(b) 1909

(c) 1907

(d) 1911

Option a – 1908

Who were the two revolutionaries involved in the 1908 Muzaffarpur attack?

(a) Binoy Bose and Badal Gupta

(b) Surya Sen and Loknath Bal

(c) Damodar and Balkrishna Chapekar

(d) Prafulla Chaki and Khudiram Bose

Option d – Prafulla Chaki and Khudiram Bose

The 1908 Muzaffarpur bombing incident is associated with which revolutionary?

(a) V.D. Savarkar

(b) Ajit Singh

(c) Prafulla Chaki

(d) Bipin Chandra Pal

Option c – Prafulla Chaki

Who established the Anushilan Samiti?

(a) Pramath Nath Mitra

(b) Barindra Ghosh

(c) V.D. Savarkar

(d) Narendra Gosain

Option a – Pramath Nath Mitra

The underground revolutionary group linked with Barindra Ghosh was called:

(a) Anushilan Samiti

(b) Swadeshi Bandhawa Samiti

(c) Brati Samiti

(d) Sadhawa Samaj

Option a – Anushilan Samiti

Barindra Ghosh was actively involved in which organization?

(a) Anushilan Samiti

(b) Sadhawa Samiti

(c) Abhinav Bharat

(d) Swadesh Bandhawa Samiti

Option a – Anushilan Samiti

Who served as the defense lawyer for Aurobindo Ghosh in the Alipore Bomb Trial?

(a) W.C. Bonerjee

(b) Surendranath Banerjee

(c) Bipin Chandra Pal

(d) Chittaranjan Das

Option d – Chittaranjan Das

Who led the assault on the European Club in Chittagong’s Pahartali area?

(a) Pritilata Waddedar

(b) Surya Sen

(c) Anant Singh

(d) Loknath Bal

Option a – Pritilata Waddedar

Which external development significantly shaped the Indian freedom struggle in the early 1900s?

(a) Russian Revolution, 1917

(b) Russo-Japanese War, 1904–05

(c) World War I, 1914

(d) Boer War, 1899

Option b – Russo-Japanese War, 1904–05

Who founded the Swadesh Bandhawa Samiti?

(a) Pulin Das

(b) Surya Sen

(c) Barindra Ghosh

(d) Ashwin Kumar Dutt

Option d – Ashwin Kumar Dutt

When and where was the Ghadar Party established?

(a) America, 1913

(b) England, 1917

(c) Denmark, 1921

(d) Scotland, 1925

Option a – America, 1913

Who is known as the founder of the Ghadar Party?

(a) V.D. Savarkar

(b) Rash Behari Ghosh

(c) Madan Lal Dhingra

(d) Lala Hardayal

Option d – Lala Hardayal

Where did Shyamji Krishna Verma establish the Indian Home Rule Society?

(a) London

(b) Paris

(c) Berlin

(d) San Francisco

Option a – London

In which year was the Indian Home Rule Society formed?

(a) 1900

(b) 1901

(c) 1902

(d) 1905

Option d – 1905

Who was responsible for founding the India House in London?

(a) Shyamji Krishna Verma

(b) Rash Behari Bose

(c) Ramchandra

(d) Taraknath Das

Option a – Shyamji Krishna Verma

Which incident directly triggered the Ghadar uprising?

(a) Arrest of Lala Hardayal

(b) Kamagata Maru event

(c) Outbreak of World War I

(d) Execution of Kartar Singh Sarabha

Option b – Kamagata Maru event

What was the Kamagata Maru?

(a) A political party in Taiwan

(b) Chinese peasant leader

(c) A ship bound for Canada

(d) A Chinese village associated with Mao

Option c – A ship bound for Canada

Who established a Republican government in exile?

(a) Raja Mahendra Pratap

(b) Subhash Chandra Bose

(c) RAS Behari Bose

(d) None of the above

Option a – Raja Mahendra Pratap

Where was the provisional Indian government led by Raja Mahendra Pratap SET up during WWI?

(a) Afghanistan

(b) Germany

(c) Singapore

(d) Turkey

Option a – Afghanistan

The Silk Letter Conspiracy of 1916 was orchestrated by:

(a) Obaidullah Sindhi and Maulana Barakatullah

(b) Maulana Abdul Bari and Maulana Muhammad Ali

(c) Obaidullah Sindhi and Maulana Mahmud Hasan

(d) Raja Mahendra Pratap and John Henting

Option c – Obaidullah Sindhi and Maulana Mahmud Hasan

What does the term “Ghadar” signify?

(a) Revolt

(b) Independence

(c) Swaraj

(d) Liberation

Option a – Revolt

The Ghadar organization was: ( South Indian History mcq )

(a) A revolutionary group based in San Francisco

(b) A nationalist body from Singapore

(c) A militant unit headquartered in Berlin

(d) A communist movement from Tashkent

Option a – A revolutionary group based in San Francisco

Who was the first president of the Ghadar Party? ( South Indian History mcq )

(a) Lala Hardayal

(b) Sohan Singh Bhakna

(c) Pandit Kashi Ram

(d) Kesar Singh

Option b – Sohan Singh Bhakna

Who is honored as the “Mother of Indian Revolution”? ( South Indian History mcq )

(a) Annie Besant

(b) Snehlata Wadekar

(c) Sarojini Naidu

(d) Madam Bhikaji Cama

Option d – Madam Bhikaji Cama

Among these, who first hoisted the Indian tricolor?

(a) Aruna Asaf Ali

(b) Bhikaji Cama

(c) Durga Bhabhi

(d) Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay

Option b – Bhikaji Cama

Where did Bhikaji Cama raise the Indian flag in 1907? ( South Indian History mcq )

(a) London

(b) Paris

(c) Moscow

(d) Stuttgart

Option d – Stuttgart

Which pair was hanged in England for killing British officials? ( South Indian History mcq )

(a) Rajguru and Sukhdev

(b) Khudiram Bose and Surya Sen

(c) Madan Lal Dhingra and Udham Singh

(d) Kartar Singh Sarabha and Ashfaqulla Khan

Option c – Madan Lal Dhingra and Udham Singh

What links Bhikaji Cama, Barkatullah, V.V.S. Iyer, and M.N. Roy?

(a) All were leaders of the global communist movement

(b) Barkatullah was PM and others were ministers in a provisional Indian government in Kabul

(c) All were key revolutionaries working abroad

(d) All were involved in the bombing of Lord Hardinge

Option c – All were key revolutionaries working abroad

Who created the Indian Independence League? ( South Indian History mcq )

(a) Motilal Nehru

(b) Mahatma Gandhi

(c) Rash Behari Bose

(d) Lala Lajpat Rai

Option c – Rash Behari Bose

Who was the first Indian elected to the British Parliament? ( South Indian History MCQ )

(a) RAS Behari Bose

(b) Surendranath Banerjee

(c) Dadabhai Naoroji

(d) Vithalbhai Patel

Option c – Dadabhai Naoroji

Which of the following is incorrect about Dadabhai Naoroji?

(a) He authored Poverty and Un-British Rule in India

(b) He taught Gujarati in a London college

(c) He promoted women’s education in Bombay

(d) He was elected as an MP from the Conservative Party

Option d – He was elected as an MP from the Conservative Party

Who first introduced the term ‘Swaraj’? ( South Indian History MCQ )

(a) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

(b) Lala Lajpat Rai

(c) Subhas Chandra Bose

(d) Mahatma Gandhi

Option a – Bal Gangadhar Tilak

In 1905, Congress passed a resolution on Swaraj aiming to:

(a) Draft a Constitution for self-rule

(b) Achieve self-governance

(c) Establish responsible administration

(d) Promote local self-government

Option b – Achieve self-governance

Who was the first to raise the demand for Swaraj? ( South Indian History MCQ )

(a) B.G. Tilak

(b) C.R. Das

(c) Dadabhai Naoroji

(d) Mahatma Gandhi

Option c – Dadabhai Naoroji

At which Congress session was the term ‘Swaraj’ first used?

(a) Banaras, 1905

(b) Calcutta, 1906

(c) Surat, 1907

(d) None of the above

Option b – Calcutta, 1906

Dadabhai Naoroji is popularly referred to as: ( South Indian History MCQ )

(a) Punjab Kesari

(b) Gujarat Ratna

(c) Gurudev

(d) Grand Old Man of India

Option d – Grand Old Man of India

Which Congress session was presided over by Gopal Krishna Gokhale? ( South Indian History MCQ )

(a) 1902

(b) 1905

(c) 1906

(d) 1909

Option b – 1905

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