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Q. What was the primary focus of the G20 summit held in 2023? (2023)
  • A. Climate Change
  • B. Global Health
  • C. Economic Recovery
  • D. Digital Transformation
Q. What was the primary function of the first mechanical computer, the Analytical Engine?
  • A. To perform arithmetic calculations
  • B. To store data
  • C. To automate manufacturing processes
  • D. To create graphics
Q. What was the primary goal of the Civil Disobedience Movement started in 1930? (1930)
  • A. To promote education
  • B. To oppose British laws
  • C. To support the British government
  • D. To establish a new constitution
Q. What was the primary goal of the Cripps Mission in 1942? (1942)
  • A. To negotiate with Indian leaders
  • B. To suppress the Quit India Movement
  • C. To promote British trade
  • D. To establish a new constitution
Q. What was the primary goal of the Lahore Resolution passed in 1940? (1940)
  • A. Complete independence
  • B. Demand for Pakistan
  • C. Self-rule
  • D. End of British rule
Q. What was the primary goal of the Marshall Plan initiated in 1948? (1948)
  • A. Military aid to Europe
  • B. Economic recovery of Europe
  • C. Political stability in Asia
  • D. Colonization of Africa
Q. What was the primary ideological conflict during the Cold War that followed World War II?
  • A. Fascism vs. Communism
  • B. Democracy vs. Totalitarianism
  • C. Capitalism vs. Communism
  • D. Nationalism vs. Imperialism
Q. What was the primary objective of the 'Salt March' led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930? (1930)
  • A. To promote the use of khadi.
  • B. To protest against the British salt tax.
  • C. To demand complete independence from British rule.
  • D. To unite Hindus and Muslims against colonial rule.
Q. What was the primary objective of the Berlin Conference of 1884-85?
  • A. To establish peace treaties among European nations.
  • B. To regulate European colonization and trade in Africa.
  • C. To promote economic cooperation in Europe.
  • D. To address the issue of slavery in the colonies.
Q. What was the primary objective of the Quit India Movement of 1942? (1942)
  • A. To demand complete independence from British rule
  • B. To seek constitutional reforms
  • C. To promote communal harmony
  • D. To support the British war effort
Q. What was the primary purpose of the Apollo program initiated by NASA? (1969)
  • A. A. To develop satellite technology.
  • B. B. To land humans on the Moon.
  • C. C. To explore Mars.
  • D. D. To establish a space station.
Q. What was the primary purpose of the ARPANET, developed in the late 1960s? (1969)
  • A. To create a commercial internet service
  • B. To facilitate communication between military and academic researchers
  • C. To develop personal computing
  • D. To establish a global network for social media
Q. What was the primary purpose of the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885?
  • A. A. To end the slave trade
  • B. B. To divide Africa among European powers
  • C. C. To establish peace in Europe
  • D. D. To promote trade in Asia
Q. What was the primary purpose of the establishment of the United Nations in 1945? (1945)
  • A. To promote international trade
  • B. To prevent future wars
  • C. To establish a global currency
  • D. To create a world government
Q. What was the primary purpose of the Forest Conservation Act of 1980 in India? (1980)
  • A. To promote industrialization in forest areas
  • B. To regulate the diversion of forest land for non-forest purposes
  • C. To increase timber production
  • D. To enhance wildlife conservation
Q. What was the primary purpose of the Great Wall of China, built during the Ming Dynasty?
  • A. To facilitate trade with neighboring countries
  • B. To protect against invasions from northern tribes
  • C. To serve as a transportation route
  • D. To mark the boundary of the Chinese Empire
Q. What was the primary purpose of the Indian National Congress when it was founded in 1885?
  • A. To promote Hindu nationalism
  • B. To seek greater Indian participation in government
  • C. To establish a monarchy
  • D. To support British rule
Q. What was the primary purpose of the Marshall Plan after World War II?
  • A. To rebuild war-torn Europe
  • B. To establish NATO
  • C. To promote communism
  • D. To decolonize Africa
Q. What was the primary reason for the decline of feudal agriculture in medieval Europe?
  • A. The Black Death
  • B. The rise of cities
  • C. Technological advancements
  • D. Increased trade
Q. What was the primary reason for the decline of the Maurya Empire?
  • A. Weak leadership after Ashoka
  • B. Invasions by foreign powers
  • C. Economic decline due to excessive taxation
  • D. Religious conflicts among the populace
Q. What was the primary reason for the decline of the Mughal Empire in the 18th century?
  • A. Invasions by foreign powers.
  • B. Weak leadership and administrative inefficiencies.
  • C. The rise of regional powers.
  • D. Economic decline due to excessive taxation.
Q. What was the primary reason for the establishment of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1948? (1948)
  • A. To combat infectious diseases
  • B. To promote global health standards
  • C. To provide medical education
  • D. To regulate pharmaceutical companies
Q. What was the primary religion promoted by Emperor Ashoka during his reign?
  • A. Hinduism
  • B. Buddhism
  • C. Jainism
  • D. Zoroastrianism
Q. What was the ratio of sales between the top two categories in the bar graph?
  • A. 1:1
  • B. 2:1
  • C. 3:1
  • D. 4:1
Q. What was the significance of the 'dot-com bubble' in the late 1990s? (2000)
  • A. It marked the end of the internet era.
  • B. It led to the rise of social media platforms.
  • C. It was a period of excessive speculation in internet-based companies.
  • D. It resulted in the establishment of the World Wide Web.
Q. What was the significance of the Copernican Revolution in the context of the Scientific Revolution?
  • A. A. It introduced the concept of heliocentrism.
  • B. B. It validated the geocentric model.
  • C. C. It had no impact on scientific thought.
  • D. D. It was primarily focused on astrology.
Q. What was the significance of the Dandi March in 1930? (1930)
  • A. It was a protest against the Rowlatt Act
  • B. It was a march for women's rights
  • C. It was a protest against salt tax
  • D. It was a call for complete independence
Q. What was the significance of the Durand Line established in 1893?
  • A. It defined the boundary between India and China
  • B. It established the border between British India and Afghanistan
  • C. It marked the division of British and French territories in India
  • D. It was a trade route between India and Central Asia
Q. What was the significance of the year 1947 in Indian history?
  • A. Independence from British rule
  • B. Partition of India
  • C. Formation of the Indian Constitution
  • D. First general elections
Q. What will be the visible shape when a paper with a star cut-out is folded in half? (2022)
  • A. Star
  • B. Circle
  • C. Triangle
  • D. Square
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