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Bidar University Objective Question Bank for Students

For the detection of polyaromatic hydrocarbons which of the following instruments is used?

(A) Atomic absorption spectrophotometer

(B) X-ray Diffractometer

(C) Gas Chromatography

(D) Flame photometer

Option c – Gas Chromatography

Ozone undergoes photolysis due to ultraviolet radiations of wavelength

(A) <320 nm

(B) <400 nm

(C) <500 nm

(D) <600 nm

Option a –

In a pressure cooker, the temperature at which the food is cooked depends mainly upon which of the following? 1. Area of the hole in the lid 2. The temperature of the flame 3. Weight of the lid. Select the correct answer using the code given below.

(A) Only 1 and 2

(B) Only 2 and 3

(C) Only 1 and 3

(D) 1, 2 and 3

Option c – Only 1 and 3

At the time of a short circuit, the current in the circuit

(A) reduces substantially

(B) does not change

(C) increases heavily

(D) vary continuously

Option c – increases heavily

Two resistors R and 2R are connected in series in an electric circuit. The thermal energy developed in R and 2R are in the ratio

(A) 2 : 1

(B) 4 : 1

(C) 1 : 4

(D) 1 : 2

Option d – 1 : 2

10°C is equivalent to ……..

(A) 55°F

(B) 60°F

(C) 50°F

(D) 52°F

Option c – 50°F

In irregular galaxies, the quantity of gases and dust is

(a) zero

(b) more than stars

(c) less than stars

(d) limited

Option b – more than stars

Milky Way galaxy has most of its stars

(a) on its boundary line.

(b) in the center.

(c) at the corners.

(d) behind its boundary line.

Option b – in the center

The name of our galaxy is

(a) Whirlpool Galaxy

(b) Black Eye Galaxy

(c) Andromeda Galaxy

(d) Milky Way Galaxy

Option d – Milky Way Galaxy

The Milky Way is classified as

(a) Spiral Galaxy

(b) Elliptical Galaxy

(c) Irregular Galaxy

(d) Round Galaxy

Option a – Spiral Galaxy

The foundation of the Mughal painting was laid by

(a) Akbar

(b) Humayun

(c) Jahangir

(d) Shah Jahan

Option b – Humayun

European paintings were introduced in the court of

(a) Humayun

(b) Akbar

(c) Jahangir

(d) Shah Jahan

Option b – Akbar

Which one of the following books was not illustrated with paintings in Akbar’s Court?

(a) Hamzanama

(b) Razmnama

(c) Baburnama

(d) Tarikh-i-Alfi

Option c – Baburnama

Who among the following was not a painter at Akbar’s Court?

(a) Daswanth

(b) Abdus Samad

(c) Kalyan Das

(d) Basawan

Option c – Kalyan Das

Mir Sayyid Ali and Abdus Sammad were the court poets of which among the following rulers?

(a) Humayun, Akbar

(b) Akbar, Jahangir

(c) Jahangir, Shah Jahan

(d) Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb

Option a – Humayun, Akbar

Who did illustrate ‘Dastan-e-Amir Hamza’?

(a) Abdus Samad

(b) Mansur

(c) Mir Sayyid Ali

(d) Abul Hasan

Option a – Abdus Samad

Who among the following Mughal Emperors shifted emphasis from illustrated manuscripts to albums and individual portraits?

(a) Humayun

(b) Akbar

(c) Jahangir

(d) Shah Jahan

Option c – Jahangir

Which among the following were the famous paintings of birds, animals, and flowers in the Mughal School of Painting?

(a) Bisan Das

(b) Miskin

(c) Abdur Samad

(d) Mansur

Option d – Mansur

Which among the following Mughal painters was sent by Jahangir to Persia?

(a) Mansur

(b) Vichitra

(c) Bisan Das

(d) Basavan

Option c – Bisan Das

Abdul Hasan was one of the most eminent painters of Jahangir’s reign. He painted the well-known Mughal Darbar scene describing

(a) Jahangir’s accession to the throne.

(b) the arrival of Tansen.

(c) Jahangir’s interaction with the people.

(d) the arrival to the Mughal Court historians.

Option c – Jahangir’s interaction with the people

Select the largest inland harbor in Europe.

(a) Odessa

(b) Duisburg

(c) Marseilles

(d) Liverpool

Option b – Duisburg

Which one of the following trains/railways passes through Germany, France, Austria, Hungary, and Romania?

(a) Trans-Siberian

(b) Cape-Cairo

(c) Orient Express

(d) Union and Central Pacific

Option c – Orient Express

Pisa, famous for the Leaning Tower, is located in

(a) Australia

(b) France

(c) Italy

(d) Spain

Option c – Italy

Vienna is the capital of which country?

(a) Canada

(b) Somalia

(c) Austria

(d) Australia

Option c – Austria

Which one of the following is not a Balkan country?

(a) Slovenia

(b) Bulgaria

(c) Romania

(d) Austria

Option d – Austria

In which one of the following seas is Malta located?

(a) Baltic Sea

(b) Mediterranean Sea

(c) Black Sea

(d) North Sea

Option b – Mediterranean Sea

Which one of the following cities is known as the city of canals?

(a) Amsterdam

(b) Rome

(c) Venice

(d) Athens

Option c – Venice

Which one of the following is a landlocked country?

(a) Belgium

(b) Hungary

(c) Romania

(d) Ukraine

Option b – Hungary

Which one of the following countries is geographically located in America, but politically is a part of Europe?

(a) Iceland

(b) Canary Island

(c) Greenland

(d) Cuba

Option c – Greenland

The largest island in the world is

(a) Borneo

(b) Japan

(c) Greenland

(d) Indonesia

Option c – Greenland

Greenland is a part of which one of the following countries?

(a) Denmark

(b) Finland

(c) Canada

(d) United Kingdom

Option a – Denmark

Which country is famous by the name of the ‘Land of the Rising Sun’?

(a) Norway

(b) Japan

(c) Britain

(d) Finland

Option a – Norway

Which one of the following is called the ‘Pearl of Siberia’?

(a) Baikal lake

(b) Great Bear Lake

(c) Karda Lake

(d) Lincanbur lake

Option a – Baikal lake

Which among the following groups of countries are also called Benelux countries?

(a) Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands

(b) Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg

(c) Denmark, Finland, Luxembourg

(d) Norway, Sweden, Finland

Option b – Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg

The group of countries consisting of Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Denmark, and Finland is called as

(a) Nordic

(b) Balkan

(c) Australia

(d) Slovakia

Option a – Nordic

Which of the following countries is located in the South of the Arctic Circle?

(a) Finland

(b) Iceland

(c) Norway

(d) Sweden

Option b – Iceland

Which of the following countries is called the ‘Garden of Lakes’?

(a) Poland

(b) Finland

(c) Netherlands

(d) Switzerland

Option b – Finland

Helsinki is the capital of

(a) Denmark

(b) Finland

(c) Norway

(d) Sweden

Option b – Finland

Who was the Mughal Emperor when the Battle of Plassey was fought between the Nawab of Bengal and the English East India Company?

(a) Ahmad Shah

(b) Aziz-ud-Din Alamgir II

(c) Muhammad Shah

(d) Shah Alam II

Option b – Aziz-ud-Din Alamgir II

Which of the following Mughal Emperors was not allowed to enter into Delhi by Wazir Ghaziuddin?

(a) Alamgir II

(b) Shah Alam II

(c) Akbar II

(d) Bahadur Shah II

Option b – Shah Alam II

For which Mughal Emperor, it was said that his empire stretched from ‘Delhi to Palm.’

(a) Shah Alam II

(b) Alamgir II

(c) Farrukhsiyar

(d) Akbar II

Option a – Shah Alam II

Who among the following was responsible for blinding Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II in 1780?

(a) Najib-ud-Daulah

(b) Munro

(c) Mahadji Shinde

(d) Ghulam Qadir Ruhela

Option d – Ghulam Qadir Ruhela

Who among the following later Mughal rulers were defeated by the Britishers in the Battle of Buxar?

(a) Shah Alam II

(b) Akbar II

(c) Alamgir II

(d) Bahadur Shah Zafar

Option a – Shah Alam II

The famous book of prose in Urdu ‘Ajaib-Ut Qasas’ was written by which later Mughal ruler?

(a) Shah Alam II

(b) Farrukhsiyar

(c) Muhammad Shah

(d) Bahadur Shah II

Option a – Shah Alam II

Which among the following Mughal Emperors sent Raja Rammohan Roy as an ambassador to London?

(a) Alamgir II

(b) Shah Alam II

(c) Akbar Shah II

(d) Bahadur Shah II

Option c – Akbar Shah II

Which among the following Mughal emperors adopted the title of Alamgir II?

(a) Aziz-ud-Din

(b) Shah Alam

(c) Rafi-ud-Daulah

(d) Roshan Akhtar

Option a – Aziz-ud-Din

A group of eunuchs and ladies dominated the Mughal court under

(a) Muhammad Shah

(b) Ahmad Shah

(c) Alamgir

(d) Shah Alam II

Option a – Muhammad Shah

Muhammad Shah awarded Fatehchand with the title to

(a) Jagat Seth

(b) Jagatnath Pindak

(c) Gareeb Gulam

(d) Lal Khan

Option b – Jagatnath Pindak

The Mughal-Maratha Treaty of 1719 was concluded in the times of

(a) Jahandar Shah

(b) Farrukhsiyar

(c) Muhammad Shah

(d) Bahadur Shah II

Option c – Muhammad Shah

With regard to the disintegration of the Mughal Empire, which Mughal Emperor was deposed by his Wazir Ghazi-ud-Din Imad-ul-Mulk?

(a) Muhammad Shah

(b) Ahmad Shah

(c) Alamgir II

(d) Akbar Shah II

Option b – Ahmad Shah

At which average speed does the Earth revolve around the Sun?

(a) 24 Km/sec

(b) 30 Km/sec

(c) 40 Km/sec

(d) 50 Km/sec

Option b – 30 Km/sec

The Earth completes one rotation on its axis in

(a) 22 h 30 min

(b) 23 h 56 min 4.9 sec

(c) 24 h

(d) 23 h 10 min 2 sec

Option b – 23 h 56 min 4.9 sec

The movement of the Earth around the Sun in a fixed path or orbit is called

(a) Resolution

(b) Circular cycle

(c) Revolution

(d) Rotation

Option c – Revolution

In completing one revolution of the Sun, Earth takes approximately

(a) 365 days

(b) 365.25 days

(c) 365.5 days

(d) 365.75 days

Option b – 365.25 days

What is the approximate mean velocity with which the Earth moves around the Sun in its orbit?

(a) 20 km/s

(b) 30 km/s

(c) 40 km/s

(d) 30 km/s

Option b – 30 km/s

The Coriolis effect is the result of

(a) Pressure gradient.

(b) Earth’s axis of inclination.

(c) Earth’s rotation.

(d) Earth’s revolution

Option c – Earth’s rotation

The scientist who first discovered that Earth revolves around the sun was

(a) Newton

(b) Dalton

(c) Copernicus

(d) Einstein

Option c – Copernicus

Which Mughal Emperor is known by the name of Rangila?

(a) Farruksiyar

(b) Rafi-ud-Darajat

(c) Muhammad Shah

(d) Rafi-ud-Daulah

Option c – Muhammad Shah

At the time when Nadir Shah attacked Delhi, the Mughal Emperor was

(a) Ahmad Shah

(b) Bahadur Shah

(c) Muhammad Shah

(d) Shah Alam II

Option c – Muhammad Shah

Where was the battle between Nadir Shah and Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah fought?

(a) Delhi

(b) Karnal

(c) Lahore

(d) Panipat

Option b – Karnal

Who was the last Mughal Emperor to sit on Mayur Singhasan?

(a) Shah Alam I

(b) Muhammad Shah

(c) Bahadur Shah

(d) Jahandar Shah

Option b – Muhammad Shah

Who among the following Mughal rulers had adopted the title of Shah Jahan II?

(a) Rafi ud-Daulah

(b) Rafi ud-Darajat

(c) Muhammad Shah

(d) Bahadur Shah Zafar

Option a – Rafi ud-Daulah

What was the other name of Roshan Akhtar?

(a) Ahmad Shah

(b) Muhammad Shah

(c) Jahandar Shah

(d) Shah Alam

Option b – Muhammad Shah

Who among the following Mughal Emperors had the longest reign?

(a) Bahadur Shah

(b) Jahandar Shah

(c) Farrukhsiyar

(d) Muhammad Shah

Option a – Bahadur Shah

Farrukhsiyar awarded Jai Singh with the title of:

(a) Sawai

(b) Mirza

(c) Khan

(d) Shurveer

Option a – Sawai

The leader of the Turani group who was awarded the Subedari of the Mughal Province of Deccan by Farruksiyar:

(a) Chin Qilich Khan

(b) Saiyyad Ali

(c) Rafi-ud-daulah

(d) Shah Jahan II

Option a – Chin Qilich Khan

The Maratha leader who supported the Saiyyad brothers in overthrowing Farruksiyar:

(a) Shivaji II

(b) Shahuji

(c) Balaji Vishwanath

(d) Baji Rao

Option c – Balaji Vishwanath

In 1717, which Mughal Emperor gave the English East India Company a firman granting trade privileges in India?

(a) Shah Alam II

(b) Bahadur Shah

(c) Jahandar Shah

(d) Farrukhsiyar

Option d – Farrukhsiyar

Which among the following Mughal rulers were crowned at Patna? ( Bidar university question bank )

(a) Farrukhsiyar

(b) Shah Alam II

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) Bahadur Shah II

Option c – Both (a) and (b)

Banda Bahadur was executed by the orders of which among the following Mughal rulers?

(a) Bahadur Shah

(b) Jahandar Shah

(c) Farrukhsiyar

(d) Rafi ud-Darajat

Option c – Farrukhsiyar

A courtesan called Lal Kunwar dominated the affairs of the Mughal Empire during the reign of:

(a) Jahandar Shah

(b) Muhammad Shah

(c) Alamgir II

(d) Shah Alam II

Option a – Jahandar Shah

Who among the following later Mughal rulers had given the title ‘Mirza Raza’ to Jai Singh, the Subedar of Malwa?

(a) Jahandar Shah

(b) Muazzam

(c) Farrukhsiyar

(d) Rafi ud-Darajat

Option a – Jahandar Shah

How did the Mughal Emperor Jahandar Shah’s reign come to an early end?

(a) He was deposed by his Wazir.

(b) He died due to a slip while climbing down steps.

(c) He was defeated by his nephew in a battle.

(d) He died of sickness due to too much consumption of wine.

Option c – He was defeated by his nephew in a battle

Jahandar became Mughal Emperor after the death of:

(a) Azam Shah

(b) Bahadur Shah I

(c) Farrukhsiyar

(d) Aurangzeb

Option b – Bahadur Shah I

The Mughal Emperor who reigned for the shortest period in the 18th century was:

(a) Muhammad Shah

(b) Bahadur Shah

(c) Farrukhsiyar

(d) Jahandar Shah

Option d – Jahandar Shah

Who among the following had discovered the art of making perfume out of rose?

(a) Maham Anga

(b) Nur Jahan

(c) Mumtaz Mahal

(d) Roshan Ara

Option b – Nur Jahan

The leaders of Jat who plundered Akbar’s tomb were

(a) Gokul

(b) Churaman

(c) Raja Ram

(d) Ramchera

Option c – Raja Ram

Which among the following business centers was not used as a port by the Mughals? ( Bidar university question bank )

(a) Lahori Bandar

(b) Thatta

(c) Cambay

(d) Surat

Option b – Thatta

Banjaras during the medieval period of Indian history were generally

(a) agriculturists

(b) warriors

(c) weavers

(d) traders

Option d – traders

‘The Last Sun of Indian Glory’ has been used for

(a) Shivaji

(b) Prithviraj

(c) Rana Pratap

(d) Hemu

Option d – Hemu

Hem Chandra Vikramaditya is famous in Indian History as

(a) Puran Mal

(b) Maldev

(c) Rana Sanga

(d) Hemu

Option d – Hemu

Mughals adopted the ‘Navroj’ festival from

(a) Zoroastrians

(b) Jews

(c) Mongols

(d) Turks

Option a – Zoroastrians

Where is the tomb of Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanam situated?

(a) Delhi

(b) Agra

(c) Surat

(d) Lucknow

Option a – Delhi

The master gunners who helped Babur win the First Battle of Panipat are ( Bidar university question bank )

(a) Ustad Ali

(b) Mustafa

(c) Rumi Khan

(d) Both (a) and (b)

Option d – Both (a) and (b)

During the Mughal period, the Madarsa which specialized in the teaching of “Muslim Jurisprudence’ was located in …….

(a) Lucknow

(b) Delhi

(c) Sialkot

(d) Hyderabad

Option a – Lucknow

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