Free National Quiz on Indian History with E-Certificate

Organizer: PG and Research Department of History, Seethalakshmi Ramaswami College, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu.

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When: 22.03.2023-25.03.2023
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1. ‘Turning the wheel of Law’ refers to the teachings of
*

1 point

Ramanuja

Mahavira

Buddha

Sankara

2. The city Harappa was discovered by *

1 point

Sir John Marshall

Daya Ram Sahni

R.D. Banerjee

S.R. Rao

3. Tirthankaras are associated with*

1 point

Hinduism

Buddhism

Jainism

Sufism

4. The third ruler of Maurya dynasty was*

1 point

Ashoka

Bindusara

Dasharatha

Brihadratha

5. Which of the following was not written by Amir Khushrau*

1 point

Nuh-Siphir

Tarikha-i-Firoz-Shahi

Tughluq Nama

Khazain-ul-Futuh

6.  Which Mughal emperor is known as Zinda Pir?*

1 point

Babar

Humayun

Akbar

Aurangzeb

India and China

7.  Who called the ‘Mahanavami Dibba’ of Vijayanagar Empire as the ‘House of Victory’?*

1 point

Duarte Barbosa

Fernao Nuniz

Abdur Razzaq

Domingo Paes

8. When was Shivaji crowned?*

1 point

1674

1676

1646

1647

9. The Battle of Wandiwash was fought between*

1 point

Nizam of Hyderabad and the French

The English and the French

The English and Hyder Ali

The French and the Portuguese

10.The system of Dual Government in Bengal was introduced by*

1 point

Warren Hastings

Dupliex

Robert Clive

Mir Qazim

11. Indian National Congress was founded in the year
*

1 point

1885

1857

1886

1800

12. This Act introduced Provincial Autonomy*

1 point

Indian Council Act 1909

Charter Act of 1853

Government of India Act 1919

Government Of India Act 1935

13. The famous slogan “Jai Jawan Jai Kisan” was raised by*

1 point

Jawaharlal Nehru

Pattabhi Sittaramayya

Mahatma Gandhi

Lal Bahadur Shastri

14. The Tashkent declaration was signed between*

1 point

India and Pakistan

India and Soviet Union

India and Sri Lanka

India and China

15. Muslim Women (Protection of rights on Divorce) Act was passed in the year*

1 point

1986

1988

1987

1985

16. Who is Nuclear Man of India?
*

1 point

Homi Jehangir Baba

Vikaram Sarabhai

A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

S. Chandrasekar

17.  ‘Kempe Gowda International Award’ a civilian award was instituted in memory of Nadaprabhu Hiriya Kempe Gowda, a chieftain of*

1 point

Vijayanagar

Hoysalas

Marathas

Mysore Kingdom

18.  ‘Article 25 of Indian Constitution’ enshrines*

1 point

Right to freedom of speech and expression

Right against exploitation, prohibiting all forms of forced labour

Right to freedom of practice and propagation of religion

Right to conserve their culture, language or script

19. In the year 2022, how many dignitaries were honoured with Padma Awards? *

1 point

98 Persons

128 Persons

132 Persons

34 Persons

20. ‘VIHANGAM’, web portal is associated with
*

1 point

Digital Currency

Defence

E-sports

Drone Technology

21. Tell about Mahajanapadas.*

answer. The Mahājanapadas (Sanskrit: great realm, from maha, “great”, and janapada “foothold of a people”) were sixteen kingdoms or oligarchic republics that existed in ancient India from the sixth to fourth centuries BCE during the second urbanisation period

22.  What was Din-i-illahi?*

answer. The Din-i-llāhī, known during its time as Tawḥīd-i-llāhī or Divine Faith, was a new syncretic religion or spiritual leadership program propounded by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1582. According to Iqtidar Alam Khan, it was based on the Timurid concept of Yasa-i Changezi, to consider all sects as one.

23. Write about Mutthulakshmi Reddy.*

answer. In 1907, she joined the Madras Medical College, where she achieved a brilliant academic record. With several gold medals and prizes to her credit, Reddy graduated in 1912 to become one of the first female doctors in India. Soon after, she came under the influence of Annie Besant, and then of Mahatma Gandhi.

24. Say about Total Revolution.
*

answer. [On his return home to Patna in 1975 after release from detention due to acute illness, JP wrote a long letter to his followers explaining the circumstances of the Bihar movement and committing the remaining years of his life to total revolution.]

25.  Tell about Yaya Tso.
*

answer . Yaya Tso is also known as birds’ paradise for its beautiful lake and is located at an altitude of 4,820 meters. Yaya Tso is a nesting habitat for a large number of birds and animals, such as the bar-headed goose, black-necked crane and brahminy duck.

 

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