MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB NO: History 05 (English)
1 A. Shivaji2 B. Mawali leaders3 A. 184 B. Poona5 A. Kautilya6 A. Eight Ministers7 A. Viceroy8 A. Mughlai9 B. Havaldar10 D. Kolaba11 C. Shivaji12 C. Sambaji14 B. Vakil15 B. Diwan16 A. Afzalkhan17 B. Khed18 B. left fallow19 C. 4, 3, 2, 120 A. Africa21 A. Agriculture22 B. Agriculture23 A. Abyssinians24 B. Architectural25 A. Dome26 D. Aurangzeb27 A. Constantinople28 A. Sambhal29 D. Shah Jahan30 D. Shah Jahan31 A. Shah Jahan32 A. Buddhist priests33 B. Shah Tahmasp of Persia34 C. Pure Gold studded with gems35 B. Three36 A. Nadir Shah37 A. Arithmetic38 B. Persian39 C. Shivaji40 B. Two-fifths41 A. Deccan42 A. Talwandi43 A. In the service of God44 B. Ten45 C. Dara Shukoh46 C. Afghan Pathan47 C. Maratha Leader48 B. Poor49 C. Fargana50 C. Badakhshan51 B. Mewar52 C. Khanwa53 C. Umarkot54 C. 155655 C. Farid56 C. Chausa57 A. Jodhpur58 B. Kalinjar59 B. Islam Shah60 A. Shikadar61 C. Akbar62 A. Kalanaur63 C. Akbar64 C. Shah Qulihan Mehran65 C. Abdul Latif66 D. Maham Anaga67 B. Anhilvad68 C. Akbar69 C. Gondwana70 B. Malwa71 C. Mewar72 C. Cambay73 D. Udaipur74 A. Kabul75 C. Buddhists76 A. Raja Bhagvan Das77 C. Bahadur Shah78 C. Ahmadnagar79 D. Ibadat Khana – Tomb80 D. Oudh81 C. Calicut82 C. Calicut83 C. Cabral84 D. Connanore85 C. d’Almeida86 A. Albuquerque87 C. Mughals88 D. Cashew89 D. Jahangir90 C. Arzumand Banu91 A. Mewar92 B. Abul Hasan93 B. Abyssinian94 C. Shah Jahan95 D. Jahangir96 C. James I97 B. Shah Jahan98 D. Burhanpur99 A. Dara - Governor of Kabul100 D. Aurangzeb101 B. Agra102 D. Fatehpur Sikri103 A. Ustad Isa104 C. Jagannath105 B. Mongol106 A. Mir Jumla107 C. Diamond Merchant108 A. Bhagu109 B. Ajmal Khan110 C. Divide and rule111 A. Marwar112 C. Jamrud113 A. Akbar114 B. Konkan115 A. Bijapur116 D. Deccan117 B. Shivaji118 D. Poona119 B. Prince Akbar120 D. Surat121 B. Purandhar122 C. Jai Singh123 B. Burhanpur124 D. Rajgarh125 B. 1674126 C. Abul Hasan127 D. Guru Tegh Bahadur128 D. Shayista Khan129 C. 1707130 B. Ibn-Batuta131 C. Sahasaram132 B. Painting133 D. Basava134 D. Regional vernacular languages135 B. Iltutmish136 D. Propounding a new religion Din-i-Ilahi137 A. Jahangir138 D. A literary guild139 C. Firdausi140 C. The Bhakti Cult141 D. Red Sandstone142 B. Sant Kabir143 C. Alauddin Khalji144 C. 17145 D. 1026146 C. Sher Shah147 B. Noorjahan : Lahore148 B. Jahangir’s mausoleum in Lahore149 D. Shah Jahan’s150 D. Alberuni151 C. Quli Qutb Shah152 D. Italians153 D. Delhi Red Fort154 D. Guru Ram Das155 D. Shiva156 C. Akbar157 D. Sheikh Salim Chisti158 C. Jahangir159 B. Rana Ratan Singh160 C. Alauddin Khalji161 B. Delhi162 D. Muhammad-bin-Tughluq163 A. Qutub-ud-din Aibak164 A. Ramanuja165 D. Revenue from Seaports166 B. Sisodiya167 B. Mongolia168 C. Akbar169 A. Akbar170 C. 1498, Calicut171 B. Raigarh172 B. Portuguese173 A. Masulipatanam174 C. Tipu Sultan175 B. Sitar176 A. Akbar177 D. Shiva and Parvati178 C. Gulbadan Begum179 B. Jaydev180 C. Vigneswara181 D. Kashmir182 B. Sher Shah183 A. Alberuni184 C. Ahmad Shah Abdali, 1716 AD185 D. Jahangir186 B. Deshmukh187 B. Razia Sultan188 A. Sant Kabir189 A. Balban190 A. Babur191 B. Sher Shah Suri192 D. Alaudd’in Khalji193 A. Iltutmish194 C. Aurangzeb195 B. Balban196 B. Qutub-ud-din Aibak197 C. Dadu198 A. Shah Jahan199 B. Bakhshi200 C. Portuguese201 D. North-western202 D. Redstone203 B. Ajmer204 C. Malik Mohammad Jaysai205 A. Marco Polo206 A. Balban207 C. Humayun208 D. Dara Shukoh209 A. Sant Kabir210 B. Harisena211 C. Babar and Rana Sanga212 D. Iltutmish213 C. 1757214 B. Vidyaranya215 D. Guru Gobind Singh216 C. Guru Tegh Bahadur217 D. Rangoon218 D. Revenue official219 C. To crush the enemies of Khalsa220 A. Gujarat221 C. Abdur-Rahim Khan-i-Khanah222 C. Uttiramerur223 C. Jayadeva224 B. Prithviraj225 C. early forms of some of the modern Indian languages226 B. Akbar227 B. Sukra228 C. Adi Sankara 229 D. Al-Beruni230 A. Mahendra Varman I231 D. Gobind Singh232 C. Iltutmish 233 A. Dewan-i-Bandagani : Tughluq234 A. 2, 4, 3, 1235 C. Muhammand-bin-Tughluq236 C. Excess amount paid to the exchequer by the iqtadars237 C. Firuz Shah Tughluq238 C. Ramananda239 B. 3, 2, 4, 1240 A. Amir Khusrau241 B. 3, 1, 2, 4242 C. Zil-i-IIahi243 C. Raskhan244 C. early forms of some of the modern Indian languages245 A. Muin-ud-din Chishti246 A. a Persian script used in Medieval India247 C. 1, 2 and 4248 D. Amir Khusrau249 B. Mahendravarman : Mattavilasaprahasana250 A. Balban251 A. Guru Arjan Dev252 B. Amritsar253 A. Tegh Bahadur254 A. Tegh Bahadur255 A. 17th Century
1 A. Shivaji
2 B. Mawali leaders
3 A. 18
4 B. Poona
5 A. Kautilya
6 A. Eight Ministers
7 A. Viceroy
8 A. Mughlai
9 B. Havaldar
10 D. Kolaba
11 C. Shivaji
12 C. Sambaji
14 B. Vakil
15 B. Diwan
16 A. Afzalkhan
17 B. Khed
18 B. left fallow
19 C. 4, 3, 2, 1
20 A. Africa
21 A. Agriculture
22 B. Agriculture
23 A. Abyssinians
24 B. Architectural
25 A. Dome
26 D. Aurangzeb
27 A. Constantinople
28 A. Sambhal
29 D. Shah Jahan
30 D. Shah Jahan
31 A. Shah Jahan
32 A. Buddhist priests
33 B. Shah Tahmasp of Persia
34 C. Pure Gold studded with gems
35 B. Three
36 A. Nadir Shah
37 A. Arithmetic
38 B. Persian
39 C. Shivaji
40 B. Two-fifths
41 A. Deccan
42 A. Talwandi
43 A. In the service of God
44 B. Ten
45 C. Dara Shukoh
46 C. Afghan Pathan
47 C. Maratha Leader
48 B. Poor
49 C. Fargana
50 C. Badakhshan
51 B. Mewar
52 C. Khanwa
53 C. Umarkot
54 C. 1556
55 C. Farid
56 C. Chausa
57 A. Jodhpur
58 B. Kalinjar
59 B. Islam Shah
60 A. Shikadar
61 C. Akbar
62 A. Kalanaur
63 C. Akbar
64 C. Shah Qulihan Mehran
65 C. Abdul Latif
66 D. Maham Anaga
67 B. Anhilvad
68 C. Akbar
69 C. Gondwana
70 B. Malwa
71 C. Mewar
72 C. Cambay
73 D. Udaipur
74 A. Kabul
75 C. Buddhists
76 A. Raja Bhagvan Das
77 C. Bahadur Shah
78 C. Ahmadnagar
79 D. Ibadat Khana – Tomb
80 D. Oudh
81 C. Calicut
82 C. Calicut
83 C. Cabral
84 D. Connanore
85 C. d’Almeida
86 A. Albuquerque
87 C. Mughals
88 D. Cashew
89 D. Jahangir
90 C. Arzumand Banu
91 A. Mewar
92 B. Abul Hasan
93 B. Abyssinian
94 C. Shah Jahan
95 D. Jahangir
96 C. James I
97 B. Shah Jahan
98 D. Burhanpur
99 A. Dara - Governor of Kabul
100 D. Aurangzeb
101 B. Agra
102 D. Fatehpur Sikri
103 A. Ustad Isa
104 C. Jagannath
105 B. Mongol
106 A. Mir Jumla
107 C. Diamond Merchant
108 A. Bhagu
109 B. Ajmal Khan
110 C. Divide and rule
111 A. Marwar
112 C. Jamrud
113 A. Akbar
114 B. Konkan
115 A. Bijapur
116 D. Deccan
117 B. Shivaji
118 D. Poona
119 B. Prince Akbar
120 D. Surat
121 B. Purandhar
122 C. Jai Singh
123 B. Burhanpur
124 D. Rajgarh
125 B. 1674
126 C. Abul Hasan
127 D. Guru Tegh Bahadur
128 D. Shayista Khan
129 C. 1707
130 B. Ibn-Batuta
131 C. Sahasaram
132 B. Painting
133 D. Basava
134 D. Regional vernacular languages
135 B. Iltutmish
136 D. Propounding a new religion Din-i-Ilahi
137 A. Jahangir
138 D. A literary guild
139 C. Firdausi
140 C. The Bhakti Cult
141 D. Red Sandstone
142 B. Sant Kabir
143 C. Alauddin Khalji
144 C. 17
145 D. 1026
146 C. Sher Shah
147 B. Noorjahan : Lahore
148 B. Jahangir’s mausoleum in Lahore
149 D. Shah Jahan’s
150 D. Alberuni
151 C. Quli Qutb Shah
152 D. Italians
153 D. Delhi Red Fort
154 D. Guru Ram Das
155 D. Shiva
156 C. Akbar
157 D. Sheikh Salim Chisti
158 C. Jahangir
159 B. Rana Ratan Singh
160 C. Alauddin Khalji
161 B. Delhi
162 D. Muhammad-bin-Tughluq
163 A. Qutub-ud-din Aibak
164 A. Ramanuja
165 D. Revenue from Seaports
166 B. Sisodiya
167 B. Mongolia
168 C. Akbar
169 A. Akbar
170 C. 1498, Calicut
171 B. Raigarh
172 B. Portuguese
173 A. Masulipatanam
174 C. Tipu Sultan
175 B. Sitar
176 A. Akbar
177 D. Shiva and Parvati
178 C. Gulbadan Begum
179 B. Jaydev
180 C. Vigneswara
181 D. Kashmir
182 B. Sher Shah
183 A. Alberuni
184 C. Ahmad Shah Abdali, 1716 AD
185 D. Jahangir
186 B. Deshmukh
187 B. Razia Sultan
188 A. Sant Kabir
189 A. Balban
190 A. Babur
191 B. Sher Shah Suri
192 D. Alaudd’in Khalji
193 A. Iltutmish
194 C. Aurangzeb
195 B. Balban
196 B. Qutub-ud-din Aibak
197 C. Dadu
198 A. Shah Jahan
199 B. Bakhshi
200 C. Portuguese
201 D. North-western
202 D. Redstone
203 B. Ajmer
204 C. Malik Mohammad Jaysai
205 A. Marco Polo
206 A. Balban
207 C. Humayun
208 D. Dara Shukoh
209 A. Sant Kabir
210 B. Harisena
211 C. Babar and Rana Sanga
212 D. Iltutmish
213 C. 1757
214 B. Vidyaranya
215 D. Guru Gobind Singh
216 C. Guru Tegh Bahadur
217 D. Rangoon
218 D. Revenue official
219 C. To crush the enemies of Khalsa
220 A. Gujarat
221 C. Abdur-Rahim Khan-i-Khanah
222 C. Uttiramerur
223 C. Jayadeva
224 B. Prithviraj
225 C. early forms of some of the modern Indian languages
226 B. Akbar
227 B. Sukra
228 C. Adi Sankara
229 D. Al-Beruni
230 A. Mahendra Varman I
231 D. Gobind Singh
232 C. Iltutmish
233 A. Dewan-i-Bandagani : Tughluq
234 A. 2, 4, 3, 1
235 C. Muhammand-bin-Tughluq
236 C. Excess amount paid to the exchequer by the iqtadars
237 C. Firuz Shah Tughluq
238 C. Ramananda
239 B. 3, 2, 4, 1
240 A. Amir Khusrau
241 B. 3, 1, 2, 4
242 C. Zil-i-IIahi
243 C. Raskhan
244 C. early forms of some of the modern Indian languages
245 A. Muin-ud-din Chishti
246 A. a Persian script used in Medieval India
247 C. 1, 2 and 4
248 D. Amir Khusrau
249 B. Mahendravarman : Mattavilasaprahasana
250 A. Balban
251 A. Guru Arjan Dev
252 B. Amritsar
253 A. Tegh Bahadur
254 A. Tegh Bahadur
255 A. 17th Century
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