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Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Indian History Set 10 Answers and Explanations

 MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
 DDB NO: Indian History 10
Indian History
Answers & Explanations

1 B. Wheat
2 A. Only III
3 A. bull
4 D. 1, 3 and 4
5 D. All the above
6 A. Kanishka
7 C. Palaeo-Mediterranean
8 D. 1 and 2 only
9 B. I, II and III
10 D. Kakatiya dynasty
11 A. Lal
12 A. A and D
13 A. 3 only
14 D. 1 only
15 D. It meant duties permitted to different Varnas at times of distress
16 B. the Western Chalukyas and the Cholas
17 C. Thanjavur
18 C. Expanded sermons of Buddha
19 A. G. K. Gokhale.
20 A. 3500-1750 B.C.
21 D. 2 and 3
22 B. B, D, E, C, A, F
23 A. 1, 2, 3 and 4
24 B. Paid by India to Britain
25 D. Gandhi-lrwin Pact
26 B. All are correct
27 C. Malik Kafur
28 C. Umed Singh
29 D. attribution of a soul to all beings and things
30 D. The first session of Indian National Congress was held
31 B. Lahore
32 B. Advaita
33 B. Danti-durg
34 A. Indians became parochial and ceased to learn from others
35 C. Only III
36 D. Champaran
37 D. Anguttara Nikaya
38 A. Rigveda
39 D. In Gandhian movements, leadership had no role
40 D. Blue
41 B. All the above
42 B. 1, 2, 3, 4
43 D. Only III
44 C. Cash crop
45 D. 1, 2 and 4
46 D. Indra
47 C. elaborate Gateway
48 A. worship of nature
49 A. Ashoka
50 B. Union of States
51 D. Venkata II
52 C. All the above
53 B. Subhas Chandra Bose
54 D. Sikandara
55 C. Trayipurusha Temple at Salotgi
56 D. A and B
57 B. Inter-caste marriage
58 D. Buddha
59 D. I, II and III
60 D. the Pathan regional nationalist unity and a struggle against colonialism.
61 C. 3rd century BC
62 D. village headmen
63 C. Bhagat Singh
64 A. Kharoshti
65 B. I, II and III
66 C. Uttarapatha
67 D. Patliputra
68 B. Mahatma Gandhi
69 B. In supporting aggressive policies which were opposed by the Congress leaders.
70 A. Both 1 and 2
71 A. 1, 4, 3 and 2
72 C. All are correct
73 C. Vajjika
74 C. North America
75 B. 1, 2, 4
76 B. 2 only
77 B. Periplus of the Erythrean Sea
78 B. Anti-Bengal partition movement
79 D. Exemption from payment of all customs and duties as Surat
80 C. Abul Fazl
81 D. I, II and III
82 A. Uraiyur
83 B. C. R. Das
84 D. rustlessness
85 C. H.T. Colebrooke
86 B. Surendranath Bannerjee
87 B. ‘Soma’ and the god who is named after the drink
88 A. Non-cooperation movement
89 D. Padshahnamah : Abdul Hamid Lahori
90 A. Banavali
91 B. Feudatories who rendered certain military services to the king
92 D. Colonel Colin Mackenzie
93 B. Vishayadhikarana
94 D. Silver and copper
95 B. II and III
96 A. the reduction of the share of the landlords from one-half of the crop to one-third
97 B. 4, 1, 3, 2
98 B. Asvaghosa
99 B. Bagh caves
100 B. Observe continence
101 B. It is pessimistic as it believes that the man is caught in the cycle of misery
102 D. They laid claim to divinity
103 B. Jayapala met his enemy Sabuktigin
104 B. the three main styles of Indian temple architecture
105 C. Extremists’ lack of faith in the capacity of the moderates to negotiate with the British Government
106 C. Tughlaq dynasty
107 A. Slave, Khilji, Tughlaq, Lodi
108 A. Takshasila, Tosali and Ujjayani
109 A. 1, 2 and 3
110 C. Lifting the cattle of the enemy
111 B. 1, 2 and 3
112 C. Sheep
113 C. Pulakesin II of the Chalukya dynasty
114 C. 1, 2 and 4
115 C. An unknown Indian
116 C. Megasthenes’ India
117 A. Abdul Hamid Lahori : Jahangir
118 A. Refusal of the English to demolish the fortification of Calcutta
119 A. Bakht Khan
120 C. the Arhai-din-ka Jhompra mosque at Ajmer
121 B. treated as of equal importance
122 D. effecting clean administration
123 A. Calcutta
124 C. Bhagat Singh
125 B. 3 only
126 A. Luni tradition
127 A. Babur
128 B. Tahzib-un Niswan
129 C. Sangam Literature
130 A. A - 4, B - 1, C - 2, D - 3
131 C. Raja of Ramchandra
132 A. I, II and III
133 D. Sindhu
134 D. A and D
135 C. He made a large reduction in the scale of revenue fixed by Alauddin and brought it down to one-sixth of the gross produce.
136 B. Alauddin Khilji
137 C. Food and Agriculture
138 C. It possessed the excellence of all the existing creeds but defects of none
139 C. Ashoka
140 A. KumaraGupta

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