1. Muhammad bin Qasim was called back by: a. Sulaiman bin Abdul Malik. 2. Mahmud Ghaznavi died as a result of: Ans. Illness. 3. Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh Ali Hajveri came to India with: a. Muhammad bin Qasim b. Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi c. Sultan Masood of Ghazna d. None of these. Ans. b. Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi 4. Qutb-ud-Din Aibak died during the game of: Ans. Polo. 5. Cahngez Khan came to India during the reign of: Ans. Iltumish. 6. The Second Battle of Tarain was fought in: Ans. 1192. 7. Razia Sultana Married with: Ans. Altunia. 8. Ibn-e-Batuta visited Indian in: Ans. 14th Century. 9. Babur assumed the title of “Padsha”? Ans. After the conquest of Kabul. 10. Syed Mehdi Khawaja was the husband of: Ans. Khanzada Begum. 11. A public kitchen famously known as “ Langari-e-Fukra”: Ans. Sher Shah. 12. Akbar was crowned as King at: Ans. Kalanur. 13. The color of the marble of “Taj Mahal” is: Ans. White. 14. Aurangzeb Alamgir had: Ans. Four sons. 15. The original name of Muhammad Shah was: Ans. Raushan Akhtar. 16. The ninth Sikh Peshwa “Guru Teg Bahadur” was executed by: Ans. Aurangzeb Alamgir. 17. Jehangir’s reign was from 1605 A.D. to…….. a. 1625 b. 1626 c. 1627 d. None of these. Ans. d. None of these. 18. How many invasions Ahmad Shah Abdali made on the Sub-continent? a. 3 b. 5 c. 8 d. None of these. Ans. d. None of these. 19. “Tarikh-e-Firuz Shahi” the best source of information for the reign of Sher Shah was written by: Ans. Abbas Sarwani. 20. Tadar Mal was the revenue minister of: Ans. Akbar. 1. Which of the European nations came first to South Asia? Ans. Portuguese. 2. Lahore was given to Ranjet Singh by: Ans. Zaman Shah. 3. The Battle of Plassey was fought in: Ans. 1757. 4. Haider Ali died in: a. 1784 b. 1884 c. 1901 d. None of these. Ans. d. None of these. 5. Tipu Sultan in buried at: a. Delhi b. Agra c. Saringa Patan d. None of these. Ans. d. None of these. 6. Sir Syed was born in: Ans. 1817. 7. Syed Ahmad Brailvi fell martyr at Balakot in: a. 1757 b. 1830 c. 1857 d. None of these. Ans. d. None of these. 8. The war of Independence of 1887 started form: Ans. Meerut. 13. Ghazi Ilumddin killed: Ans. Raj Pal. 14. Who compiled the Nehru Report? a. Mr. Gandhi b. Jawaharlal Nehru c. Indira Gandhi d. None of these. Ans. d. None of these. |
1. Sindh and Multan were conquered by Muhammad bin Qasim under the reign of Islamic Caliph: Ans. Waleed bin Abdul Malik. 2. Jaipal fought with Mehmood of Ghazni near Peshawar in: Ans. 1001 A.D. 3. Which city is name as Mehmoodabad: a. Agra b. Somnath c. Lahore d. None of these. Ans. Somnath. 4. Kitab-ul-Hind was written by: Ans. Al-Beruni. 5. The first amongst the Delhi Sultans to earn title of “Sultan from the Baghdad Caliph” was: Ans. Shams-ud-Din Iltumish. 6. Baba Farid Ganj Shakar was a saint of: Ans. Chishtia Silsilah. 7. Raj Farangni was: Ans. A book. 8. Akbar’s tomb is situated at: Ans. Sikandra. 9. ……….secured many trade facilities for the English by Emperor Jehangir. a. William Hawkins b. William Edward c. Sir Thomas Roe d. None of these. Ans. Sir Thomas Roe 10. Hamayun Nama was written by: Ans. Gulbadin baigum 11. Fatehpur Sikri was built by: a. Babur b. Shah Jehan c. Sher Shah d. None of these. Ans. d. None of these. 12. Hameeda Bano was mother of: Ans. Akbar. 13. The first Battle of Panipat was fought in: Ans. 1526. 14. At the time of his coronation at Kalanour the age of Akbar was: Ans. Thirteen and Half. 15. Francois Burnier the English traveler visited India during the period of: a. Jehangir b. Shah Jehan c. Aurangzeb d. none of these. Ans. b. Shah Jehan. 16. “Zil-e-Elahi” means: Ans. Shadow of Allah. 17. Ibn-e-Batuta visited India during the reign of: Ans. Muhammad Taghluq. 18. Battle of Plassey (1757) was fought between: And. The ruler of Bengal and East Indian Company. 19. Aurangzeb Alamgir ascended the throne on: Ans. 1658. 20. Manuchi was a European traveler who came in the court of: Ans. Shah Jahan. 1. Shah Waliullah was born in: Ans. 1703. 2. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan died in: Ans. 1898. 3. Partition of Bengal took place in: Ans. 1905. 4. When All Indian Muslim League was founded in 1906, one of its aim was: Ans. To promote loyalty of British Government. 5. Mr. Jinnah joined the Muslim League in: Ans. 1913. 6. Simla Deputation was led by: Ans. Sir Agha Khan.. 9. The Communal Award was announced in: a. 1930 b. 1931 c. 1933 d. None of these. Ans. d. None of these. 11. British Cabinet Minister Mr. Cripps came to India in: Ans. 1942. |
(1). After his second coronation Humayun could only rule for : a). Six months b). two years c). two and a half years d). none of these Ans. a). Six months (2). At the time of his coronation at Kalanaur the age of Akbar was: a). Thirteen and a half years b). fifteen and a half years c). seventeen and a half years d). none of these Ans. a). Thirteen and a half years (3). The Mughal troops captured Chittor in 1568 after defeating: a). Raja Pratab Singh b). Raja Amar Singh c). Rana Sangram Singh Ans. d). none of these (4). The Afghan power in Orissa was crushed by: a). Raja Todarmal b). Raja Man Singh c). Munim Khan d). none of these Ans. Raja Maan Singh (5). Tabaqat-i-Akbari was written by: a). Khawaja Nizamuddin Ahmad b). Badanni c). Abul Fazal d). none of these Ans. a). Khawaja Nizamuddin Ahmad (6). The office of Vakil became prominent during the reign of: a). Jahangir b). Aurangzeb c). Akbar d). none of these Ans. c). Akbar (7). Which of the following officers was the guardian of Islamic Law: a). Qazi-ul Quzat b). Muhtasib c). Sadr-us-Sadr d). none of these Ans. Sudr-us-Sudur (8). Who divided the Mughal empire into provinces for the first time: a). Babur b). Hamayun c). Jahangir Ans. d). none of these (9). Head of the civil and military administration of the province was: a). Diwan b). Nazim c). Bakshi d). none of these Ans. b). Nazim (10). The Mughal emperor who allowed a chain with bells to be hung outside his palace was: a). Akbar b). Jahangir c). Shah Jahan d). none of these Ans. b). Jahangir (11). Which of the following was not a chronicler of history of Sultanate : a). Abbas Khan Sharwani b). Amir Khusrau c). Zai-ud-Din Barani d). none of these Ans. a). Abbas Khan Sharwani (12). Foreign traveler whose account does not throw light on the history of sultanate was: a). Ibne Batutah b). Marco Polo c). Abdur Razzaq d). none of these Ans. Marco Polo (13). Who was the first Sultan of Delhi to issue regular currency: a). Amar Shah b). Iltutmish c). Balban d). none of these Ans. b). Iltutmish (14). Sultan who called himself Naib-i-Khudai or Deputy of God was: a). Iltutmish b). Balban c). Alla-ud-Din Khilji d). none of these Ans. b). Balban (15). Timur (Tamerlane) invaded India during the reign of : a). Nasiruddin Muhammad b). Tughlaq Shah c). Nasiruddin Mahmud Tughlaq d). none of these Ans. c). Nasiruddin Mahmud Tughlaq (16). Rulers of Lodhi dynasty were: a). Turks b). Afghans c). Iranians d). none of these Ans. b). Afghans (17). Highest point of territorial expansion of the sultanate was during the reign of : a). Alla-ud-Din Khilji b). Muhammad bin Tughlaq c). Firoz Shah d). none of these Ans. b). Muhammad bin Tughlaq (18). Coming of Khiljis to power is known as: a). Khalji revolution b). Khalji Imperialism c). Khalji Coup d). none of these Ans. a). Khalji revolution (19). Who selected the site for the city of Agra as his capital: a). Sikander Lodhi b). Bahlul Lodhi c). Muhammad bin Tughlaq d). none of these Ans. a). Sikander Lodhi (20). Military officer of the Sultanate who was the highest in Military graduation was: a). Khan b). Malik c). Amir d). none of these Ans. a). Khan (1). In which language Shah Wali Ullah translated the Holy Quran: a). English b). Persian c). Turkish d). none of these Ans. b). Persian (2). Indian National Congress was established in : a). 1883 b). 1885 c). 1887 d). none of these Ans. b). 1885 (3). Who was the Viceroy at the time of partition of Bengal : a). Lord Caning b). Lord Curzon c). Lord Minto d). none of these Ans. b). Lord Curzon (4). The Simla deputation was headed by : a). Agha Khan b). M.A. Johar c). Syed Amir Ali d). none of these Ans. a). Agha Khan (5). Separate electorate was provided in : a). 1909 b). 1919 c). 1935 d). none of these Ans. b). 1919 (6). Who was the author of ‘My India Years’: a). Lord Curzon b). Lord Hardinge c). Lord Mountbatten d). none of these Ans. b). Lord Hardinge (7). Sanghata Movement was started by: a). Dr. Hergopal b). Dr Moonje c). Dr Swami d). none of these Ans. b). Dr Moonje (8). Mopla revolt was started in: a). 1920 b). 1921 c). 1922 d). none of these Ans. c). 1921 (9). Who started the Home Rule Movement : a). M. A. Jinnah b). B.G. Tilak c). Mrs. Annie Besant d). none of these Ans. c). Mrs. Annie Besant (10). The subjects were divided into central and provincial by the Act of: a). 1909 b). 1919 c). 1935 d). none of these Ans. b). 1919 (11). The first Chief Justice of Pakistan was: a). Abdur Rashid b). Sajjad Ali Shah c). Zafar ul Haq d). none of these Ans. a). Abdur Rashid (12). Treaty of Lausane was signed in : a). 1921 b). 1922 c). 1923 d). none of these Ans. c). 1923 (13). Muhammad Ali Jinnah joined the All India Muslim League in : a). 1911 b). 1912 c). 1913 d). none of these Ans. c). 1913 (16). Bande-Matram was a : a). Anthem b). Film c). Novel d). none of these Ans. a). Anthem (17). Now or Never pamphlet was written by : a). Agha Khan b). Ch. Rehmat Ali c). Mohammad Ali Jinnah d). none of these Ans. b). Ch. Rehmat Ali (18). The book ‘verdict on India’ was written by : a). Beverlay Nickolas b). Charles Nicholas c). Peter Nicholas d). none of these Ans. a). Beverlay Nickolas (19). The first Round Table was held in : a). London b). Delhi c). Lahore d). none of these Ans. a). London (20). Famous Wardha scheme was about : a). Culture b). Education c). Religion d). none of these Ans. b). Education |
(i) Raja Dahir’s wife name is: (a) Jodha Bai (b) Uddipana (c)Rani Bai (d) Shari Mati (e) None of these (c)Rani Bai (ii) Raja Dahir wife: (a) was made hostage (b) was freed (c) committed suicide (d) accepted Islam (e)None of these (c) committed suicide (iii) Sabuktagin was: (a) Son of Alaptagin (b) Nephew of Alaptagin (c) Slave of Alaptagin (d) Son-in-law of Alaptagin (e)None of these (d) Son-in-law of Alaptagin (iv) The founder of Ghaznavid Dynasty was: (a) Mahmud of Ghazna (b) Alaptagin (c) Sabuktagin (d) Jaipal (e)None of these (c) Sabuktagin (v) Abu Rehan al-Beruni was a famous: (a) Conqueror (b) Sultan (c) Poet (d) Historian (e)None of these (d) Historian (vi) The founder of Slave Dynasty was: (a) Qutb-ud-Din Aibak (b) Muhammad Ghori (c) Iltumish (d) Balban (e)None of these (a) Qutb-ud-Din Aibak (vii) Razia Sultana was the daughter of: (a) Qutb-ud-Din Aibak (b) Muhammad Ghori (c) Iltumish (d) Balban (e)None of these (c) Iltumish (viii) Amongst the Sultans of Delhi who presented the “Theory of Kingship”: (a) Iltumish (b) Balban (c) Ala-ud-Din Khilji (d) Muahammad Tughlaq (e)None of these (b) Balban (ix) Warden of the Marches was the title of : (a) Ghiyasuddin Taghlug (b) Mahmud of Ghazni (c) Muhammad Ghori (d) Sultan Balban (e)None of these (a) Ghiyasuddin Taghlug (x) Ibn-e-Batuta was: (a) An Arab (b) A Moorish (c) A Turk (d) A Persian (e)None of these (b) A Moorish (xi) Baburnama is: (a) Travelogue (b) Biography (c) Autobiography (d) Collection of poetry (e)None of these (c) Autobiography (xii) Shaibani Khan defeated: (a) Babur (b) Ibrahim Lodhi (c) Hamayun (d) Akbar (e)None of these (a) Babur (xiii) The Battle of Gogra, 1529 was fought between: (a) Rajputs and Babur (b) Lodhis and Babur (c) Marhatas and Babur (d) Mewatis and Babur (e)None of these (e)None of these (Babur and Afghan) (xiv) Hamayun died from: (a) Excessive alcohol driniking (b) Cholera (c) Battlefield (d) Fall from library stairs (e)None of these (d) Fall from library stairs (xv) Sher Shah Suri snatched the throne of Delhi from: (a) Babur (b) Humayun (c) Jehangir (d) Aurangzeb (e)None of these (b) Humayun (xvi) During 16th century the pioneer of efficient administration and administrative reforms in India in considered to be: (a) Babur (b) Akbar (c) Sher Shah Suri (d) Aurangzeb (e)None of these (c) Sher Shah Suri (xvii) The Suri dynasty was brought to an end by: (a) Sher Shah Suri (b) Humayun (c) Jahangir (d)Akbar (e)None of these (b) Humayun (xviii) Fateh Pur Sikri was declared the capital of his kingdom by: (a) Jehangir (b) Akbar (c) Aurangzeb (d) Shah Jehan (e)None of these (b) Akbar (xix) The Chain of Justice was hanged fro the convenience of people for quick justice by: (a) Noor Jehan (b) Jehangir (c) Akbar (d) Sher Shah Suri (e)None of these (b) Jehangir (xx) Taj Mahal was constructed as his queen mausoleum by: (a) Shah Jehan (b) Jehangir (c) Akbar (d) Bahadur Shah Zafar (e)None of these (a) Shah Jehan (i) British India Company was granted permission of trade with India by: (a) Emperor Akbar (b) Jehangir (c) Shah Jehan (d) Aurangzeb Alamgir (e) None of these (b) Jehangir (ii) The First British Governor General of India was: (a) Lord Dalhousie (b) Cornwallis (c) Clive Lloyd (d) Warren Hastings (e)None of these (d) Warren Hastings (iii) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan retired from the British service as: (a) Judge (b) Revenue Commissioner (c) Principal (d) Clerk (e)None of these (a) Judge (iv) During the War of Independence England was ruled by: (a) King James (b) King Williams (c) Queen Victoria (d) Queen Elizabeth-I (e)None of these (c) Queen Victoria (v) All-India National Congress was founded in: (a) 1865 (b) 1875 (c) 1880 (d) 1885 (e)None of these (d) 1885 (vi) The founder of All India National Congress was: (a) Gandhi (b) Jawaher Lal Nehru (c) Ram Mohan Roy (d) A.O. Hume (e)None of these (d) A.O. Hume (vii) The Muslim leader who advised the Muslims not to participate in the meetings of All-India National Congress was: (a) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (b) Maulana Muhammad Ali (c) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (d) Maulana Abdul Bari (e)None of these (c) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (viii) The founder of Two Nations Theory is considered to be: (a) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (b) Sir Karim Agha Khan (c) Allama Muhammad Iqbal (d) Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (e)None of these (a) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (ix) Partition of Bengal in 1905 was carried out by: (a) Lord Cornwallis (b) Lord Minto (c) Lord Curzon (d) Lord Morley (e)None of these (c) Lord Curzon (x) Simla Deputation was led by: (a) Sir Karim Agha Khan (b) Sir Salimullah Khan (c) Nawab Wiqar ul Mulk (d) Nawab Mohsin ul Mulk (e)None of these (a) Sir Karim Agha Khan (xi) The Muslims of Indian Sub-Continent were granted right of Separate Electorate in: (a) 1909 (b) 1919 (c)1932 (d) 1935 (e)None of these (b) 1919 (xiii) During Hijrat Movement the Muslims of India migrated to: (a) Iran (b) Afghanistan (c) Turkey (d) Saudi Arabia (e)None of these (b) Afghanistan (xiv) All-India National Congress participated in the: (a) 1st Round Table Conference (b) 2nd Round Table Conference (c) 3rd Round Table Conference (d) Participated in none (e)None of these (b) 2nd Round Table Conference (xvi) The First President of Pakistan was: (a) Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (b) Ghulam Muhammad (c) Sikandar Mirza (d) General Ayub Khan (e)None of these (c) Sikandar Mirza |
1) Chachnama was originally written in: a) Persian b) Arabic c) Turkish d) Sindhi d) Sindhi 2) First Muslim Expedition sent to India by: a) Hazrat Umar b) Hazrat Usman c) Hazrat Ali d) Hujjaj bin Yousaf a) Hazrat Umar 3) Muhammad Bin Qasim stayed at Makran before entering Sind for: a) 3 Months b) 2 Months c) 1 Month d) 2 Weeks c) 1 Month 4) The first Mosque in South Asia was built in: a) Sindh b) Bhopal c) Baluchistan d) Bengal b) Bhopal 5) The Ghaznavid Rule over present day Pakistan areas lasted for: a) 300 years b) 250 years c) 200 years d) 150 years c) 200 years 6)Ibn-Batuta travelled for: a) 35 years b) 28 years c) 20 years d) 15 years b) 28 years 7) Sultan Qutb ud Din Aibak could rule for a) 35 years b) 18 years c) 15 years d) 5 years d) 5 years 8) The Khilji Dynasty enjoyed India rule for: a) 90 years b) 70 years c) 50 years d) 30 years d) 30 years 9) The Khayal System of music was founded by: a) Amir Khusrau b) Husain Shah Sharqi c) Mian Tan Sain d) Maiju Bawara a) Amir Khusrau 10) Queen Noor Jehan was born at: a) Delhi b) Iran c) Chaghi d) Agra b) Iran 11) In the year 1719 how many Mughal Kings sat on throne? a) 5 b) 4 c) 2 d) 1 b) 4 12) Ahmad Shah Abdali launched his early invasions against: a) Mughals b) Marhattas c) Sikhs d) Rajputs b) Marhattas 13) When the thrid battle of Panipat was fought? a) 1526 b) 1757 c) 1761 d) 1764 c) 1761 14) The British fought Plassey War against: a) Haider Ali b) Tipu Sultan c) Sirajiddaula d) Marhattas c) Sirajiddaula 15) Darsi Nizami was named after: a) Nizamuddin Auliya b) Nizam ul Mulk c) Mulla Nizami d) Nizamul Mulk Junaidi c) Mulla Nizami 16) Maharaja Ranjit Sing ruled Punjab for: a) 60 years b) 50 years c) 40 years d) 20 years c) 40 years 17) Karachi was occupied by the British in: a) 1820 b) 1839 c) 1842 d) 1843 c) 1839 18) Delhi fell to the British Army in: a) 1796 b) 1803 c) 1849 d) 1857 d) 1857 19) When the first Anglo Afghan War was fought: a) 1813 b) 1820 c) 1839 d) 1843 c) 1839 20) Before 1857 how many universities had been established by the British: a) 16 b) 13 c) 3 d) Not a single. 1) Indian National Congress was established by: a) An official of the British Government b) A British loyalist c) British dissident d) A retired British official e) None of these d) A retired British official 2) Kabir Das of the Bhakti Movement was: a) A Preacher b) A Mystic c) A Poet d) A Warrior e) None of these He was a mystic, poet and saint. 3) Kashful Mahjub was written by: a) Mujadid Alf Thani b) Syed Ali Hajveri c) Syed Muinuddin Ajmeri d) Sheikh Bahauddin Zakariya e) None of these. b) Syed Ali Hajveri 4) The Millennial Movement was launched against: a) The Mughals b) The British c) The Marhattas d) The Muslims e) None of these. a) The Mughals 5) The East India Company owes its success in India to: a) Lord Dalhousie b) Lord Cornwallis c) Lord Curzon d) Warren Hastings e) None of these. 6) Third Battle of Panipat was fought between: a) British and the Mughals b) British and Sikhs c) British and Afghans d) Afghans and the Marhattas e) None of these. d) Afghans and the Marhattas 7) Syed Ahmad Shaheed launched his Jihad Movement against: a) The Christians b) The Sikhs c) The Hindus d) The Hypocrites e) None of these. b) The Sikhs 8) The Faraidi Movement was launched in: a) Bengal b) Hyderabad c) Kashmir d) Maharashtra e) None of these. a) Bengal 9) Hazrat Mahal who fought during the War of Independence 1857 against the British was: a) Queen of Jhansi b) Ruler of Jodhpur c) Begum of Nizam of Hyderabad d) Begum of Awadh e) None of these. d) Begum of Awadh 10)Dar uloom Deoband was founded in: a) 1865 b) 1855 c) 1875 d) 1857 e) None of these. e) None of these (1867) 12) The Simla Deputation of 1906 was led by: a) Muhammad Ali Jinnah b) Nawab Salimullah Khan c) Nawab Mohsin ul Mulk d) Sir Agha Khan e) None of these. d) Sir Agha Khan 14) One of the main points of Jinnah's 14 points was Muslim's Representation in the central Legislature equal to: a) Half of the members b) 2/3rd Members c) 1/3rd Members d) 1/4 Members e) none of these c) 1/3rd Members. |
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