Q. During the Vedic Age, which social structure began to emerge?
  • A. Feudalism
  • B. Caste system
  • C. Democracy
  • D. Meritocracy
Q. What is the Vedic Age primarily known for?
  • A. The establishment of the Maurya Empire
  • B. The composition of the Vedas
  • C. The construction of the Great Wall of China
  • D. The spread of Buddhism
Q. What significant architectural achievement is associated with the Delhi Sultanate?
  • A. Red Fort
  • B. Qutub Minar
  • C. Hawa Mahal
  • D. Taj Mahal
Q. What type of government is believed to have existed in the Indus Valley Civilization?
  • A. Monarchy
  • B. Democracy
  • C. Theocracy
  • D. Centralized administration
Q. What was a common form of governance in the Mahajanapadas?
  • A. Monarchy
  • B. Oligarchy
  • C. Anarchy
  • D. Theocracy
Q. What was a significant feature of the cities in the Indus Valley Civilization?
  • A. Pyramids
  • B. Ziggurats
  • C. Grid layout
  • D. Stonehenge
Q. What was the approximate time period of the Indus Valley Civilization?
  • A. 3000-1500 BCE
  • B. 1500-500 BCE
  • C. 500 BCE-500 CE
  • D. 500-1500 CE
Q. What was the capital of the Delhi Sultanate during the Tughlaq dynasty?
  • A. Delhi
  • B. Jaunpur
  • C. Firozabad
  • D. Lahore
Q. What was the main achievement of the Phoenicians?
  • A. Building the Great Wall
  • B. Developing the alphabet
  • C. Creating the wheel
  • D. Establishing democracy
Q. What was the main agricultural product of the Indus Valley Civilization?
  • A. Wheat
  • B. Rice
  • C. Barley
  • D. Millet
Q. What was the main cause of the 2002 Gujarat riots?
  • A. Economic disparity
  • B. Religious tensions
  • C. Political rivalry
  • D. Environmental issues
Q. What was the main focus of the 'Panchayati Raj' system introduced in India?
  • A. Urban development
  • B. Rural self-governance
  • C. Industrial growth
  • D. Education reform
Q. What was the main focus of the 1991 economic reforms in India?
  • A. Socialism
  • B. Liberalization
  • C. Nationalization
  • D. Protectionism
Q. What was the main focus of the Right to Information Act passed in 2005?
  • A. Economic development
  • B. Transparency and accountability
  • C. Education reform
  • D. Healthcare improvement
Q. What was the main objective of the Green Revolution in India during the 1960s?
  • A. Increase agricultural production
  • B. Promote industrialization
  • C. Enhance education
  • D. Improve healthcare
Q. What was the main objective of the Green Revolution in India?
  • A. Increase agricultural production
  • B. Promote industrialization
  • C. Enhance education
  • D. Improve healthcare
Q. What was the main objective of the Non-Cooperation Movement launched in 1920?
  • A. To promote British goods
  • B. To gain complete independence
  • C. To oppose the Rowlatt Act
  • D. To boycott British institutions
Q. What was the main outcome of the Babri Masjid demolition in 1992?
  • A. Increased communal harmony
  • B. Rise in Hindu nationalism
  • C. Economic growth
  • D. Political stability
Q. What was the main outcome of the Round Table Conferences held in the early 1930s?
  • A. The establishment of a separate Muslim state
  • B. The introduction of the Government of India Act 1935
  • C. The immediate independence of India
  • D. The formation of the Indian National Army
Q. What was the main outcome of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919?
  • A. End of World War I
  • B. Start of World War II
  • C. Formation of the United Nations
  • D. Establishment of NATO
Q. What was the main purpose of the Green Revolution in India during the 1960s?
  • A. To promote industrialization
  • B. To increase agricultural production
  • C. To improve education
  • D. To enhance military strength
Q. What was the main purpose of the Quit India Movement launched in 1942?
  • A. Demand for constitutional reforms
  • B. Immediate independence from British rule
  • C. Social equality
  • D. Economic rights
Q. What was the main purpose of the Silk Road?
  • A. Cultural exchange
  • B. Military conquest
  • C. Religious conversion
  • D. Agricultural development
Q. What was the Mansabdari system in the Mughal Empire?
  • A. A tax collection system
  • B. A military rank system
  • C. A land distribution system
  • D. A judicial system
Q. What was the primary administrative division of the Mughal Empire?
  • A. Provinces
  • B. Districts
  • C. Sultanates
  • D. Kingdoms
Q. What was the primary administrative unit of the Mughal Empire?
  • A. Sultanate
  • B. Subah
  • C. Jagir
  • D. Pargana
Q. What was the primary aim of the Non-Cooperation Movement launched in 1920?
  • A. To promote British goods
  • B. To gain independence from British rule
  • C. To support World War I
  • D. To establish a new constitution
Q. What was the primary cause of the French Revolution?
  • A. Economic hardship
  • B. Religious conflict
  • C. Colonial expansion
  • D. Monarchical power
Q. What was the primary cause of the Indian National Congress's formation in 1885?
  • A. Demand for independence
  • B. Social reforms
  • C. Economic grievances
  • D. Cultural revival
Q. What was the primary demand of the Indian National Congress during the Lahore Session of 1929?
  • A. Complete independence from British rule
  • B. Dominion status within the British Empire
  • C. Social reforms for women
  • D. Economic reforms for farmers
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