10/25/2018

NTA NET Exam: Important History Questions And Answers-Paper-II-Set-08





This Quiz is posted with the sole aim of guiding the aspirants of UGC-NET /CSIR -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.  The British historians call the Revolt of 1857 as ______.


    1.  Military Revolt

    2.  The Great Revolt

    3.  War of Independence

    4.  Freedom struggle







  2. Rani Lakshmi Bai dressed like a male attire, fought very bravely and captured ___________.


    1.  Meerut

    2.  Gwalior

    3.  Jagadishpur

    4.  Lucknow







  3. Nana Saheb was the adopted son of _______.


    1.  Tantiya tope

    2.  Mngal Pandey

    3.  Bahadue Shah

    4.  Baji Rao II







  4. Revolt at Bihar was led by ________.


    1.  Kunwar Singh

    2.  Rajagopalachari

    3.  Rajaji

    4.  Rajendra Prasad







  5. General Services Enlistment Act was passed in ________.


    1.  1855

    2.  1883

    3.  1856

    4.  1857







  6. The European Union has established a strong relationship with the ______.


    1.  UNE

    2.  USSR

    3.  FAO

    4.  UNO







  7. Sir Syed Ahamad Khan started a school at _________.


    1.  Nagpur

    2.  Kanpur

    3.  Ghazipur

    4.  Rampur







  8.  Sripada B V Sadhu Maharaja constructed a temple in honour of ________.


    1.  Ramakrishna Paramahamsa

    2.  Sri Krishna

    3.  Sai Baba

    4.  Sri Chaitanya







  9. The reformist who devoted his whole life for the promotion of Prathana Samaj was _________.


    1.  K C Sen

    2.  Govinda Ranade

    3.  Devendranath

    4.  Rabindranath







  10. The leader of the revolt at Kanpur was ________.


    1.  Nana Saheb

    2.  Kunwar Singh

    3.  Tantia Tope

    4.  B G Tilak
























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