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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
2 pointsWhich among the following was not involved in the Delhi Conspiracy Case?
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ANSWER: D
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ANSWER: D
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
2 pointsAhar and Banas culture sites were located in:
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ANSWER: B
Explanation:
- The area of Ahar and Banas culture in southeast Rajasthan. Especially Udaipur and the area around it. The region of Kayath culture is Malwa (modern Madhya Pradesh). Jorve culture is related to Maharashtra.
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ANSWER: B
Explanation:
- The area of Ahar and Banas culture in southeast Rajasthan. Especially Udaipur and the area around it. The region of Kayath culture is Malwa (modern Madhya Pradesh). Jorve culture is related to Maharashtra.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
2 pointsConsider the following statements
- This ruler ruled over a maritime kingdom named Srivijaya.
- The emissaries of this ruler went to the court of the King of China.
- A prominent title among his titles was Pandit.
The above statements are associated with which of the following rulers?
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ANSWER: B
Explanation:
- Rajendra Chola was the ruler from 1014-42 AD. He had conquered Srivijaya for his empire’s business interests. Srivijaya was a maritime kingdom, which controlled the islands of Malaya, Sumatra, Java, and surrounding islands.
- He sent his emissaries to the court of the King of China to improve his relations with China. There was also an attempt to protect his business interests behind this.
- He assumed the title of Gangaikonda cholapuram to commemorate the victory of Srivijaya. Among his major titles, Pandit was also a prominent title.
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ANSWER: B
Explanation:
- Rajendra Chola was the ruler from 1014-42 AD. He had conquered Srivijaya for his empire’s business interests. Srivijaya was a maritime kingdom, which controlled the islands of Malaya, Sumatra, Java, and surrounding islands.
- He sent his emissaries to the court of the King of China to improve his relations with China. There was also an attempt to protect his business interests behind this.
- He assumed the title of Gangaikonda cholapuram to commemorate the victory of Srivijaya. Among his major titles, Pandit was also a prominent title.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
2 pointsWhich is the modern name river Vitasta mentioned in Rigveda?
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ANSWER: B
- Kabul (Kuma), Gomal (Gomti), Swat (Suvastu), Jhelum (Vittasta), Chenab (Asivani), Iravati or Ravi (Parushni).
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ANSWER: B
- Kabul (Kuma), Gomal (Gomti), Swat (Suvastu), Jhelum (Vittasta), Chenab (Asivani), Iravati or Ravi (Parushni).
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
2 pointsSuhrawardy was the founder of which of the following Sufi silsila?
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ANSWER: B
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ANSWER: B
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