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History Mock Test UGC-NET - Part 13



This Quiz is posted with the sole aim of guiding the aspirants of UGC-NET Exam to the path of success. To sharpen the edges of your own intelligence and practice, in a structured and concrete manner to ensure you definite Success in your endeavor and will Pave your way for a successful career in Teaching (or) Research Profession . All the very best...... Knock the door of success......









  1. Who among the following worshiped both ' Mother Earth' and 'Sun god'?


    1.  People of Harappa

    2.  People of Mohenjodara

    3.  People of Neolithic Age

    4.  All of the above







  2. The south Indian city famous for Inlay work during medieval period was ___?


    1.  Tanjore

    2.  Bijapur

    3.  Bidar

    4.  Hampi







  3. Who was the greatest Parsi Social Reformer of the 19th century?


    1.  Rustom Behramji

    2.  Jamsetji Tata

    3.  Pheroz Shah Mehta

    4.  Behramji M.Malabari







  4. In 1920 the All India Trade Union Congress was organised by ____?


    1.  Mahatma Ganghi

    2.  Dr.B.R.Ambedkar

    3.  M.S.Joshi

    4.  Jawajarlal Nehru







  5. The Ryothri settlement was made with the _____?


    1.  Muqaddams

    2.  Village Communities

    3.  Cultivators

    4.  Zamindars







  6. Main export commodity of Vijayanagar Kingdom was?


    1.  Silk

    2.  Black Pepper

    3.  Textiles

    4.  Salt







  7. Who was the ruler of Mewar at the time of Akbar's attack on Chittor in A.D.1567-1568?


    1.  Maharana Pradap

    2.  Rana Amar Singh

    3.  Rana Udai Singh

    4.  Raana Sanga







  8. Which of the following is not associated with Megaliths?


    1.  Iron Tools

    2.  Ash Mounds

    3.  Pastoralism

    4.  Institutional Trade







  9. The highest British Capital Investment in India was mad in the:?


    1.  Railways, Banking

    2.  Jute Mills

    3.  Tea, Coffee and the Indigo Plantation

    4.  Cotton Textiles 







  10. Who propounded the Theory of Utilitarianism?


    1.  David Hume

    2.  Eric Stokes

    3.  John Stuart Mill

    4.  Jeremy Bentham
























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