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History Mock Test UGC-NET - Part 8







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 was the founder of Madras ?


    1.  Lord Dalhousie

    2.  Sir John Child

    3.  Francis Day

    4.  Robert Clive







  2. Chandragupta dethroned the last Nanda ruler, His name was _____.


    1.  Gyananand

    2.  Bikhanand

    3.  Rehonand

    4.  Dhananand







  3. Azad Hind was created with the assistance of ___________.


    1.  Japan

    2.  USA

    3.  China

    4.  Russia







  4. Who started Arya Samaj  ___________.


    1.  Raja Ram Mohan Roy

    2.  Swami Vivekananda

    3.  Gopal Krishna Gokhale

    4.  Swami Dayanand Saraswati







  5. The founder of Boy Scouts and Girl Guides movement was ____________.


    1.  Richard Temple

    2.  Robert Montgomery

    3.  Charles Andrews

    4.  Baden Powell







  6. The name by which Ashoka is generally referred to in his inscriptions is ____________.


    1.  Dharmakirti

    2.  Priyadarsi

    3.  Dharmadeva

    4.  Chakravarti







  7. The four division of society is explicitly mentioned in ________.


    1.  Pursa-Sukta

    2.  Yajurveda

    3.  Hiranyagarbha-Sukta

    4.  Siksha







  8. In which of the following languages was the Ghadar Journal was first published ?


    1.  English

    2.  Pushtu

    3.  Punjabi

    4.  Urdu







  9. Which one of the following is the most fundamental difference between Mahayana Buddhism and Hinayana Buddhism ?


    1.  Worship of stupa

    2.  Casteless society

    3.  Worship of gods and goddesses

    4.  Emphasis on ahimsa







  10. All India Harijan Sangha established in _________.


    1.  1930

    2.  1931

    3.  1935

    4.  1932















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