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Indian History MCQ for IAS Exam Students

Adi Shankaracharya established four Mathas. These Mathas are situated at:

(a) Puri, Sringeri, Dwarka, Varanasi

(b) Sringeri, Dwarka, Badrinath, Prayag

(c) Badrinath, Dwarka, Puri, Sringeri

(d) Dwarka, Badrinath, Prayag, Sringeri

Option c – Badrinath, Dwarka, Puri, Sringeri

Who was the founder of the Pala Dynasty? ( Indian History MCQ for IAS Exam )

(a) Gopala

(b) Rampala

(c) Deopala

(d) Dharmapala

Option a – Gopala

Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq changed his capital from Delhi to Deogiri because he wanted to:

(a) Spread Islam in Deccan

(b) Punish the people of Delhi

(c) Escape from the Mongol invasion

(d) Improve trade in Deccan

Option c – Escape from the Mongol invasion

Who said, “Where there is no law, there is no freedom”? ( Indian History MCQ for IAS Exam )

(a) Lenin

(b) Bentham

(c) Marx

(d) Locke

Option d – Locke

From which language has the term democracy been derived?

(a) Hebrew

(b) Latin

(c) Greek

(d) English

Option c – Greek

When was the League of Nations established? ( Indian History MCQ for IAS Exam )

(a) 1914

(b) 1918

(c) 1920

(d) 1939

Option c – 1920

Who discovered the Cape of Good Hope in 1488?

(a) Vasco da Gama

(b) Columbus

(c) Magellan

(d) Bartolomeu Dias

Option d – Bartolomeu Dias

Pearl Harbour, an American Naval and Air Force base, was attacked by: ( Indian History MCQ for IAS Exam )

(a) Japan

(b) England

(c) France

(d) Germany

Option a – Japan

Who among the following appointed Ibn Batuta as the Chief Qazi of Delhi?

(a) Alauddin Khalji

(b) Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq

(c) Ghiyasuddin Balban

(d) Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq

Option b – Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq

Who was the Delhi Sultan when the threat of invasion by Mongols under Genghis Khan loomed over India? ( Indian History MCQ for IAS Exam )

(a) Balban

(b) Jalaluddin Khalji

(c) Alauddin Khalji

(d) Iltutmish

Option d – Iltutmish

The original name of Changez Khan was:

(a) Ogudi

(b) Temuchin

(c) Yesugai

(d) Khasul Khan

Option b – Temuchin

Who introduced the Iqta system? ( Indian History MCQ for IAS Exam )

(a) Iltutmish

(b) Ghiyasuddin

(c) Muhammad Gori

(d) Qutubuddin Aibak

Option a – Iltutmish

Who among the following witnessed the reign of seven Sultans of Delhi?

(a) Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti

(b) Amir Khusrau

(c) Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya

(d) None of these

Option b – Amir Khusrau

Alexander and Porus fought a battle at: ( Indian History MCQ for IAS Exam )

(a) Tarain

(b) Panipat

(c) Jhelum

(d) Hydaspes

Option d – Hydaspes

Which of the following dynasties conquered Sri Lanka and South East Asian countries?

(a) The Cholas

(b) The Pandyas

(c) The Chalukyas

(d) The Rashtrakutas

Option a – The Cholas

The Buddhist monk who spread Buddhism in Tibet was: ( Indian History MCQ for IAS Exam )

(a) Asanga

(b) Ananda

(c) Nagarjuna

(d) Padmasambhava

Option d – Padmasambhava

Which one of the following tribal assemblies was normally involved in the election of the tribal chief?

(a) Vidata

(b) Sabha

(c) Samiti

(d) Gana

Option c – Samiti

Find the odd one among the following: ( Indian History MCQ for IAS Exam )

(a) Yajurveda

(b) Samveda

(c) Rigveda

(d) Vishnu Purana

Option d – Vishnu Purana

During which of the following periods of Indian History did the Kshatriyas have a distinct identity?

(a) Gupta Period

(b) Maurya Period

(c) Post Maurya Period

(d) Age of Buddha

Option d – Age of Buddha

King Kharvela was the greatest ruler of Chedi Dynasty of: ( Indian History MCQ for IAS Exam )

(a) Purushpur

(b) Kalinga

(c) Kannauj

(d) Cholam and Alam

Option b – Kalinga

Which inscription mentions the village administration under the Cholas?

(a) Aihole

(b) Nasik

(c) Uttaramerur

(d) Junagarh

Option c – Uttaramerur

Indonesia was a colony of which of the following countries? ( Indian History MCQ for IAS Exam )

(a) Spain

(b) Belgium

(c) Dutch

(d) Portugal

Option c – Dutch

Bangladesh was created in:

(a) 1970

(b) 1971

(c) 1972

(d) 1973

Option b – 1971

Who discovered America?

(a) Captain Cook

(b) Columbus

(c) Amundsen

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(d) Vasco-da-Gama

Option b – Columbus

Well-preferred tree fossil, supposed to be from the Jurassic age in India, is reported from:

(a) Bahadurgarh

(b) Pithauragarh

(c) Chhattisgarh

(d) Ramgarh

Option c – Chhattisgarh

The Vikramshila Mahavihara, a great centre of education, was founded by:

(a) Harsha

(b) Gopala

(c) Dharmapala

(d) Baladitya

Option c – Dharmapala

Which one among the following sects was associated with Gosala Maskariputra?

(a) Ajivakas

(b) Mahasanghikas

(c) Vajrayana

(d) Sthaviravadins

Option a – Ajivakas

Who among the following was appointed by Ashoka to administer Justice in his empire?

(a) Uparika

(b) Kumar Amatya

(c) Rajuke

(d) Sharmna

Option c – Rajuke

In how many categories did Megasthenes divide the Indian society?

(a) Four

(b) Five

(c) Six

(d) Seven

Option d – Seven

The decimal system was first known in India at the beginning of:

(a) 5th century AD

(b) 4th century AD

(c) 3rd century AD

(d) 2nd century AD

Option a – 5th century AD

Where was the capital of Sasanka?

(a) Tamralipta

(b) Karna Suvarna

(c) Sarnatala

(d) Lakhnawati

Option b – Karna Suvarna

In which century did the famous Chinese pilgrim Fahien visit India?

(a) 5th century AD

(b) 6th century AD

(c) 4th century AD

(d) 7th century AD

Option a – 5th century AD

At which of the following places was the headless statue of Kanishka found?

(a) Mathura

(b) Takshsila

(c) Allahabad

(d) Sanchi

Option a – Mathura

Which one of the following literary works did not belong to the Gupta period?

(a) Charaka Samhita

(b) Amarakosa

(c) Mrichhakatika

(d) Abhijanshakuntalam

Option a – Charaka Samhita

Which one of the following is not correctly matched?

(a) Kalidasa – Abhijnanashakuntalam

(b) Kautilya – Arthashastra

(c) Hala – Gatha Saptasati

(d) Banabhatta – Buddhacharita

Option d – Banabhatta – Buddhacharita

During the reign of which of the following dynasties did Kalidasa flourish?

(a) Guptas

(b) Sungas

(c) Mauryas

(d) Vardhanas

Option a – Guptas

Which of the following were the patrons of Sangam, an assembly of Tamil Poets?

(a) Chola

(b) Pandya

(c) Chera

(d) Kadamb

Option b – Pandya

Who was called by Vindhya Adhipati?

(a) Ashoka

(b) Simuka

(c) Chandragupta Maurya

(d) Gautamiputra Satkarni

Option d – Gautamiputra Satkarni

With reference to Indian literary works, what is Digha Nikaya?

(a) Collection of short stories ascribed to Kautilya

(b) An important Buddhist text in Pali

(c) Collection of long sermons ascribed to Mahavira

(d) Miscellaneous work in prose and verse associated with Mudrakshasha

Option b – An important Buddhist text in Pali

Who among the following Mauryan rulers did conquer the Deccan?

(a) Bindusara

(b) Kunala

(c) Chandragupta

(d) Ashoka

Option a – Bindusara

Which Chinese general defeated Kanishka?

(a) Pen Chao

(b) Ho Ti

(c) Pan Yang

(d) Chi Huang Ti

Option a – Pen Chao

With whose reign is the Gandhara School of Art associated?

(a) Harsha

(b) Ashoka

(c) Kanishka

(d) Chandragupta Vikramaditya

Option c – Kanishka

Which one of the following is the seventh part of the state according to the Saptanga theory of state?

(a) Durga

(b) Kosha

(c) Mitra

(d) Janapada

Option c – Mitra

Who among the following historical personalities of India is also known as Vishnugupta?

(a) Bilhana

(b) Kalidasa

(c) Patanjali

(d) Chanakya

Option d – Chanakya

Vikramshila Mahavihara was established by the ruler of:

(a) Pala Dynasty

(b) Barman Dynasty

(c) Sen Dynasty

(d) Pushyabhuti Dynasty

Option a – Pala Dynasty

The religious literature of the Jains at the early stage was written in:

(a) Pali

(b) Sanskrit

(c) Ardhamagadhi

(d) None of these

Option c – Ardhamagadhi

In the Kingdom of Satavahanas of ancient India, a district was called:

(a) Vihara

(b) Kataka

(c) Ahara

(d) Rashtra

Option c – Ahara

Which one of the following sources of Islam is associated with the teachings of Prophet Mohammad?

(a) Sunah

(b) Fidah

(c) Hidaya

(d) Quran

Option d – Quran

The first Gupta ruler to assume the title of Param Bhagwat was:

(a) Ramagupta

(b) Samudragupta

(c) Chandragupta I

(d) Chandragupta II

Option d – Chandragupta II

The capital of Kadamba kings was:

(a) Vanavasi

(b) Badami

(c) Kanchi

(d) Tanjore

Option a – Vanavasi

The state Jhansi was made a part of the British Empire in India through:

(a) Doctrine of Lapse

(b) War against Rani Lakshmi Bai

(c) Policy of subsidiary alliance

(d) None of these

Option a – Doctrine of Lapse

Who among the following viceroys became a victim of one of the convicts during his visit to Andamans?

(a) Mayo

(b) Lytton

(c) Ripon

(d) Curzon

Option a – Mayo

India was granted freedom during the British Prime Minister:

(a) William Pitt

(b) Winston Churchill

(c) Clement Attlee

(d) Ramsay MacDonald

Option c – Clement Attlee

Which one of the following may be regarded as the first labour association in India?

(a) The Printer’s Union Calcutta

(b) The Bombay Worker’s association

(c) The Bombay Mill Hand’s Association

(d) The Indian Worker’s Association

Option c – The Bombay Mill Hand’s Association

Which one of the following revolts was made famous by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in his novel ‘Anand Math’?

(a) Rangpur and Dinajpur uprising

(b) Sanyasi rebellion

(c) Bhil uprising

(d) Bishnupur and Birbhum rebellion

Option b – Sanyasi rebellion

Out of the following remains excavated in the Indus Valley, which one indicates the commercial and economic development?

(a) Seals

(b) Boats

(c) Houses

(d) Pottery

Option a – Seals

A copper chariot of Harappa times was discovered at:

(a) Bansawali

(b) Rakhigarhi

(c) Kuntal

(d) Diamabad

Option d – Diamabad

Which one of the following cities and the personalities associated with their establishment is wrongly matched?

(a) Madras – Francis Day

(b) Calcutta – Robert Clive

(c) Ahmedabad – Ahmad Shah I

(d) Pondicherry – Francis Martin

Option b – Calcutta – Robert Clive

Who is known for establishing the ‘Anand Van’?

(a) Baba Amte

(b) Moti Lal Nehru

(c) Jublikant Buddha

(d) H.N. Bahuguna

Option a – Baba Amte

Who established the Indian Civil Liberties Union in 1936?

(a) Jawaharlal Nehru

(b) Rajendra Prasad

(c) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

(d) Subhas Chandra Bose

Option a – Jawaharlal Nehru

Who was the governor-general during the second Anglo-Mysore war?

(a) Warren Hastings

(b) Lord Wellesley

(c) Sir John Shore

(d) Lord Cornwallis

Option a – Warren Hastings

The Non-Cooperation movement was called off due to:

(a) Chauri Chaura incident

(b) Poona Pact

(c) Gandhi-Irwin Pact

(d) Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy

Option a – Chauri Chaura incident

When was the office of District Collector created?

(a) 1772

(b) 1773

(c) 1771

(d) 1786

Option a – 1772

Who among the following was the first viceroy of India?

(a) Lord Cornwallis

(b) Lord Canning

(c) Robert Clive

(d) Pitt

Option b – Lord Canning

On April 12, 1944, Subhas Chandra Bose hoisted the INA flag in a town. In which state/Union Territory is that town now?

(a) Tripura

(b) Manipur

(c) Mizoram

(d) Andaman and Nicobar Island

Option b – Manipur

Who was the founder of the Swatantra Party?

(a) B. G. Tilak

(b) C. Rajagopalachari

(c) Gopal Krishna Gokhle

(d) Dadabhai Naoroji

Option b – C. Rajagopalachari

The only AICC session Gandhiji presided over was held at:

(a) Madras

(b) Lahore

(c) Calcutta

(d) Belgaum

Option d – Belgaum

What is the name of the Fort built by the English in Calcutta?

(a) Fort William

(b) Fort St. Andrew

(c) Fort St. David

(d) Fort Victoria

Option a – Fort William

Who expounded ‘The Theory of Drain’?

(a) Dadabhai Naoroji

(b) Tilak

(c) Gokhle

(d) Govinda Ranade

Option a – Dadabhai Naoroji

Mahatma Gandhi launched the Civil Disobedience Movement in 1930 from:

(a) Porbandar

(b) Dandi

(c) Ahmedabad

(d) Sabarmati Ashram

Option d – Sabarmati Ashram

The original name of Swami Vivekanand was:

(a) Krishna Dutta

(b) Narendra Nath Dutta

(c) Surendra Dutta

(d) Batukeshwara Dutta

Option b – Narendra Nath Dutta

Who among the following was the pioneer of social reform movements in 19th century India?

(a) Raja Ram Mohan Roy

(b) Keshav Chandra Sen

(c) Devendra Nath Tagore

(d) Aurobindo Ghosh

Option a – Raja Ram Mohan Roy

The Pitts India Act of 1784 was a/an:

(a) Resolution

(b) Regulating Act

(c) White Paper

(d) Ordinance

Option b – Regulating Act

Which movement got the support both from Hindus and Muslims?

(a) Quit India Movement

(b) Champaran Satyagraha

(c) Non-Cooperation Movement

(d) Anti-Partition Movement

Option c – Non-Cooperation Movement

Where did the so-called ‘Black Hole Tragedy’ occur?

(a) Calcutta

(b) Monghyr

(c) Dacca

(d) Murshidabad

Option a – Calcutta

Gandhiji withdrew the Non-Cooperation Movement due to:

(a) Kakori Conspiracy

(b) Bardoli Movement

(c) Chauri-Chaura Incident

(d) Champaran Movement

Option c – Chauri-Chaura Incident

Which of the following movements saw the biggest peasant guerrilla war on the eve of independence?

(a) Noakhali Movement

(b) Tebhaga Movement

(c) Telangana Movement

(d) Punnapra Vayalar Movement

Option c – Telangana Movement

Gandhi’s Dandi March was a part of:

(a) Home Rule League

(b) Quit India Movement

(c) Non-Cooperation Movement

(d) Civil Disobedience Movement

Option d – Civil Disobedience Movement

In 1939, Subhash Chandra Bose was elected as president of the Congress Party defeating:

(a) V.B. Patel

(b) Jawahar Lal Nehru

(c) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad

(d) Pattabhi Sitaramayya

Option d – Pattabhi Sitaramayya

The third battle of Panipat was fought in the year:

(a) 1526 A.D

(b) 1556 A.D

(c) 1761 A.D

(d) 1776 A.D

Option c – 1761 A.D

The Ramakrishna Mission was established by:

(a) M.G. Ranade

(b) Ramakrishna

(c) Vivekananda

(d) Keshab Chandra Sen

Option c – Vivekananda

Who designed the National Flag of Independent India?

(a) Mahatma Gandhi

(b) Rabindranath Tagore

(c) Bankim Chandra Chatterjee

(d) Pingali Venkaiah

Option d – Pingali Venkaiah

The first telegraph line between Calcutta and Agra was opened in:

(a) 1852

(b) 1853

(c) 1854

(d) 1855

Option b – 1853

‘Desh Bandhu’ is the title of:

(a) C.R. Dass

(b) B.C. Pal

(c) Rabindranath Tagore

(d) B.R. Ambedkar

Option a – C.R. Dass

Who gave the slogan “Jai Hind”?

(a) Mahatma Gandhi

(b) Motilal Nehru

(c) Jawahar Lal Nehru

(d) Subhas Chandra Bose

Option d – Subhas Chandra Bose

Which among the following states was forced to merge itself with the Union of India after 1947?

(a) Kashmir

(b) Mysore

(c) Patiala

(d) Hyderabad

Option d – Hyderabad

Who was the French Governor of Pondicherry, who tried to make the French Company a powerful company?

(a) Godeheu

(b) La Bourdonnais

(c) Thomas Arthur, Comte de Lally

(d) Joseph Francois Duplix

Option d – Joseph Francois Duplix

Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel was equated with:

(a) Cavour

(b) Bismarck

(c) Garibaldi

(d) Mazzini

Option b – Bismarck

What Satyagraha was held at Nagpur in 1823?

(a) Flag Satyagraha

(b) Salt Satyagraha

(c) Ryots Satyagraha

(d) Individual Satyagraha

Option a – Flag Satyagraha

The Narendra Mandal Chamber of Princes was inaugurated in 1921 by:

(a) Lord Curzon

(b) Duke of Wellington

(c) Duke of Connaught

(d) Lord Wellesley

Option c – Duke of Connaught

Who among the following is the founder of the ‘Azad Hind Fauj’?

(a) Vir Savarkar

(b) Lala Har Dayal

(c) Subhas Chandra Bose

(d) Chandra Sekhar Azad

Option c – Subhas Chandra Bose

Who was the ruler of Delhi when Ahmad Shah Abdali defeated the Marathas in the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761?

(a) Alamgir

(b) Jahandar Shah

(c) Shah Alam II

(d) Muhammad Shah

Option c – Shah Alam II

Who gave the title of ‘Sardar’ to Vallabh Bhai Patel?

(a) Gandhiji

(b) Rajaji

(c) Nehru

(d) M. A. Jinnah

Option a – Gandhiji

Who among the following British persons admitted the revolt of 1857 as a national revolt?

(a) Lord Canning

(b) Lord Dalhousie

(c) Lord Ellenborough

(d) Disraeli

Option d – Disraeli

Where was the Royal Darbar held on November 1st, 1858, to issue the Queen’s Proclamation?

(a) Lord Ripon

(b) Lord Curzon

(c) Lord Lytton

(d) Lord Hardinge

Option b – Lord Curzon

Who was the viceroy at the time of the Quit India Movement?

(a) Lord Wavell

(b) Lord Irwin

(c) Lord Mountbatten

(d) Lord Linlithgow

Option d – Lord Linlithgow

“There is no politics devoid of religion” is stated by:

(a) Nehru

(b) Vinoba Bhave

(c) Gandhi

(d) Jay Prakash Narayan

Option c – Gandhi

Socialism is essentially a movement of:

(a) The workers

(b) The poor people

(c) Intellectuals

(d) The middle classes

Option a – The workers

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