Indian History MCQ for SSC CGL

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Indian History MCQ for SSC CGL Students

The East India Company secured the Diwani from:

(a) Sujauddaulah

(b) Shah Alam II

(c) Aurangzeb

(d) Bahadur Shah

Option b – Shah Alam II

Who was appointed Deputy Diwan of Murshidabad (Bengal) by Robert Clive after the Allahabad Treaty? ( Indian History MCQ for SSC CGL )

(a) Rai Durlabh

(b) Raja Sitab Rai

(c) Mohd. Reza Khan

(d) Syed Ghulam Hussain

Option c – Mohd. Reza Khan

The first decisive military success of the English East India Company in India is marked by:

(a) Battle of Panipat

(b) Battle of Haldighati

(c) Battle of Buxar

(d) Battle of Plassey

Option c – Battle of Buxar

Who founded the independent Sultanate of Bengal? ( Indian History MCQ for SSC CGL )

(a) Alivardi Khan

(b) Hussain Shah

(c) Murshid Quli Khan

(d) Ilias Shah

Option c – Murshid Quli Khan

The ruler of which of the following states was removed from power by the British on the pretext of mis-governance?

(a) Jhansi

(b) Satara

(c) Nagpur

(d) Awadh

Option d – Awadh

The Gurmukhi script was introduced by: ( Indian History MCQ for SSC CGL )

(a) Guru Nanak

(b) Guru Ram Das

(c) Guru Angad

(d) Guru Amar Das

Option c – Guru Angad

The first Governor General of India was appointed in:

(a) 1774

(b) 1833

(c) 1858

(d) 1911

Option b – 1833

Hyder Ali was defeated at Porto Novo by which British General? ( Indian History MCQ for SSC CGL )

(a) Sir Eyre Coote

(b) General Gedard

(c) Captain Hector Munro

(d) Captain Popham

Option a – Sir Eyre Coote

When was the Battle of Plassey fought?

(a) 1857

(b) 1848

(c) 1789

(d) 1757

Option d – 1757

Who was the last independent Nawab of Bengal? ( Indian History MCQ for SSC CGL )

(a) Mir Qasim

(b) Mir Jafar

(c) Siraj-ud-Daula

(d) Najm-ud-Daula

Option a – Mir Qasim

Which of the following Indians was appointed as Deputy Diwan of Bihar by Robert Clive?

(a) Manik Chand

(b) Rai Durlabh

(c) Raja Sitab Rai

(d) Omichand

Option c – Raja Sitab Rai

Which Sikh Guru helped the rebel prince Khusro with money and blessings? ( Indian History MCQ for SSC CGL )

(a) Guru Hargobind

(b) Guru Tegh Bahadur

(c) Guru Arjan Dev

(d) Guru Gobind Singh

Option c – Guru Arjan Dev

Which of the following was the capital of Raja Ranjit Singh of Punjab?

(a) Lahore

(b) Peshawar

(c) Amritsar

(d) Rawalpindi

Option a – Lahore

Who was the author of Gita Govinda? ( Indian History MCQ for SSC CGL )

(a) Kalidasa

(b) Kalhana

(c) Raja Rao

(d) Jayadeva

Option d – Jayadeva

Who among the following was the saint of the Varkari sect?

(a) Nimbarka

(b) Chakradhara

(c) Namadeva

(d) Ram Dasa

Option c – Namadeva

Who among the following was the first Muslim military commander who annexed Bihar and Bengal by overthrowing the Sena dynasty? ( Indian History MCQ for SSC CGL )

(a) Adil Shah

(b) Shamsuddin

(c) Mahmud Gawan

(d) Bakhtiyar Khilji

Option d – Bakhtiyar Khilji

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

(a) Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq

(b) Firoz Tughlaq

(c) Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq

(d) Alauddin Khilji

Option a – Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq

The battle of Tarain (1191 AD) was fought between Muhammad Gori and: ( Indian History MCQ for SSC CGL )

(a) Rana Pratap

(b) Rana Hammir Deva

(c) Prithviraj Chauhan

(d) Rana Sanga

Option c – Prithviraj Chauhan

The Delhi Sultan who wrote his memoir was:

(a) Balban

(b) Firoz Tughlaq

(c) Iltutmish

(d) Alauddin Khilji

Option b – Firoz Tughlaq

Who was the first woman ruler of medieval India? ( Indian History MCQ for SSC CGL )

(a) Noor Jahan

(b) Chand Bibi

(c) Durgawati

(d) Razia Sultan

Option d – Razia Sultan

Who was the first Muslim ruler of Delhi?

(a) Qutubuddin Aibak

(b) Balban

(c) Iltutmish

(d) Razia

Option a – Qutubuddin Aibak

Whose General was Malik Kafur? ( Indian History MCQ for SSC CGL )

(a) Firoz Shah Tughlaq

(b) Alauddin Khilji

(c) Balban

(d) Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq

Option b – Alauddin Khilji

Who was the ruler of Deogiri at the time of Alauddin Khilji’s invasion?

(a) Rana Ratan Singh

(b) Malik Kafur

(c) Ramchandra Dev

(d) Pratap Rudra Dev

Option c – Ramchandra Dev

Which of the following is associated with Sufi saints?

(a) Dakhma

(b) Synagogue

(c) Khanqah

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(d) Tripitaka

Option c – Khanqah

What is meant by a ‘Pir’ in the Sufi tradition?

(a) The guru of Sufis

(b) The Supreme God

(c) The greatest of all Sufi saints

(d) The orthodox teacher who contests the Sufi beliefs

Option a – The guru of Sufis

Which one of the following is correctly matched?

(a) Advaitvad – Ramanujacharya

(b) Visistadvaitvad – Sankaracharya

(c) Dvaitvad – Madhvacharya

(d) Dvaitadvaitvad – Vallabhacharya

Option c – Dvaitvad – Madhvacharya

The Muslim adventurer who destroyed Nalanda University was:

(a) Alla-ud-din Khilji

(b) Muhammad-bin-Qasim

(c) Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq

(d) Muhammad-bin-Bhaktiyar

Option d – Muhammad-bin-Bhaktiyar

Who issued a token currency in copper coins between AD 1329 and 1330?

(a) Feroz Tughlaq

(b) Alauddin Khilji

(c) Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq

(d) Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq

Option c – Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq

Which Khilji ruler killed his father-in-law to ascend the throne of Delhi?

(a) Jalal-ud-din Khilji

(b) Ghiyas-ud-din

(c) Qutab-ud-din Aibak

(d) Ala-ud-din Khilji

Option d – Ala-ud-din Khilji

The Sultans of which dynasty ruled for the longest time?

(a) Lodi dynasty

(b) Slave dynasty

(c) Khilji dynasty

(d) Tughlaq dynasty

Option d – Tughlaq dynasty

Iltutmish established a center of learning at:

(a) Alwar

(b) Patna

(c) Kolkata

(d) Multan

Option b – Patna

Who was known as Tuti-e-Hindustan (The Parrot of India)?

(a) Roy Vanmal

(b) Amir Khusrau

(c) Puranda Khan

(d) Malik Muhammad Jayasi

Option b – Amir Khusrau

Bhakt Tukaram was a contemporary of which Mughal emperor?

(a) Aurangzeb

(b) Akbar

(c) Babur

(d) Jahangir

Option d – Jahangir

Who among the following was the first Bhakti saint to use Hindi for the propagation of his message?

(a) Kabir

(b) Tulsidas

(c) Dadu

(d) Ramananda

Option d – Ramananda

Amir Khusrau was born at:

(a) Patti

(b) Patli

(c) Patiala

(d) Patiali

Option d – Patiali

Amir Khusrau played a pioneer role in the development of:

(a) Maithili

(b) Bhojpuri

(c) Awadhi

(d) Khari Boli

Option d – Khari Boli

Sheikh Nizamuddin Auliya was the disciple of:

(a) Baba Farid

(b) Sheikh Ahmad Sir Hindi

(c) Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti

(d) Sheikh Allauddin Sabir

Option a – Baba Farid

Who among the Maratha Peshwas followed the ideal of Hindu Pada-Padshahi?

(a) Baji Rao I

(b) Madhav Rao

(c) Balaji Viswanath

(d) Narayana Rao

Option a – Baji Rao I

Who among the following Maratha women led struggles against the Mughal Empire from 1700 AD onwards?

(a) Tara Bai

(b) Rukmini Bai

(c) Ahalya Bai

(d) Mukta Bai

Option a – Tara Bai

Between whom was the treaty of Purandhar in 1776 made?

(a) Marathas and English

(b) Marathas and Portuguese

(c) English and Nizam of Hyderabad

(d) English and Sultan of Mysore

Option a – Marathas and English

The Third Battle of Panipat was fought between:

(a) Hemu and Akbar

(b) Humayun and Sher Shah

(c) Nadir Shah and Mughals

(d) Marathas and Ahmed Shah Abdali

Option d – Marathas and Ahmed Shah Abdali

The dead body of Babar, by his own choice, lies buried in:

(a) Agra

(b) Kabul

(c) Farghana

(d) Samarqand

Option b – Kabul

Who was the Guru of Shivaji?

(a) Ramdas

(b) Tukaram

(c) Namdev

(d) Eknath

Option a – Ramdas

In Shivaji’s council of Ministers, the Prime Minister was called:

(a) Mantri

(b) Sachiv

(c) Samanta

(d) Peshwa

Option d – Peshwa

Coronation of Shivaji took place in:

(a) 1627 A.D

(b) 1674 A.D

(c) 1680 A.D

(d) 1670 A.D

Option b – 1674 A.D

Shivaji ceded the forts to the Mughals by the treaty of:

(a) Pune

(b) Torna

(c) Chittor

(d) Purander

Option d – Purander

The guerilla warfare was pioneered by:

(a) Akbar

(b) Baji Rao I

(c) Shivaji

(d) Aurangzeb

Option c – Shivaji

How many times did Shivaji plunder Surat?

(a) Once

(b) Twice

(c) Thrice

(d) Four times

Option b – Twice

Who among the following streamlined the Maratha administration after Shambhaji?

(a) Nanaji Deshmukh

(b) Balaji Viswanath

(c) Raja Ram

(d) Ganga Bai

Option c – Raja Ram

Ashtapradhana was the official council of:

(a) Balaji Baji Rao

(b) Harihar I

(c) Krishnadeva Raya

(d) Shivaji

Option d – Shivaji

Shivaji defeated the Mughals in the battle of:

(a) Salher

(b) Shivner

(c) Raigarh

(d) Purandhar

Option b – Shivner

Who was called ‘Chanakya of Maratha’ politics?

(a) Mahadji Scindia

(b) Baji Rao II

(c) Nana Phadnavis

(d) Balaji Viswanath

Option c – Nana Phadnavis

Shivaji died in the year:

(a) 1676

(b) 1677

(c) 1678

(d) 1680

Option d – 1680

Bahadur Shah was:

(a) Successor of Shershah

(b) Last Mughal ruler

(c) Last ruler of Lodhis

(d) Successor of Maratha ruler, Shivaji

Option b – Last Mughal ruler

Which of the following Mughal painters, according to Abul Fazl, was excellent in drawing features?

(a) Basawan

(b) Behzad

(c) Abdus Samad

(d) Mir Saiyad Ali

Option a – Basawan

Which of the following Mughal emperors spent a greater part of his reign to overthrow the Deccan Kingdom?

(a) Jahangir

(b) Akbar

(c) Aurangzeb

(d) Shahjahan

Option c – Aurangzeb

The innovator of the Revenue settlement during the rule of Akbar was:

(a) Raja Bhagwan Das

(b) Raja Birbal

(c) Raja Man Singh

(d) Raja Todarmal

Option d – Raja Todarmal

Dara Shikoh finally lost the war of succession to Aurangzeb in the battle of:

(a) Deorai

(b) Khanwa

(c) Samugarh

(d) Dharmat

Option c – Samugarh

The Moti Masjid in Agra was built during the reign of:

(a) Humayun

(b) Aurangzeb

(c) Shahjahan

(d) Shah Alam II

Option c – Shahjahan

Who among the following Indian rulers was a contemporary of Akbar?

(a) Martanda Varma

(b) Ahilya Bai

(c) Sawai Jai Singh

(d) Rani Durgawati

Option d – Rani Durgawati

Where did Babur die?

(a) Lahore

(b) Kabul

(c) Delhi

(d) Agra

Option d – Agra

When did Humayun first attack the Chunar fort?

(a) 1531 A.D.

(b) 1532 A.D.

(c) 1533 A.D.

(d) 1536 A.D.

Option b – 1532 A.D.

During the Mughal rule, the copper coin was known as:

(a) Shamsi

(b) Dam

(c) Tanka

(d) Rupee

Option b – Dam

Who among the following Mughal Emperors had the longest reign?

(a) Muhammad Shah

(b) Jahandar Shah

(c) Bahadur Shah

(d) Farrukhsiyar

Option a – Muhammad Shah

Who built the Ibadatkhana at Fatehpur Sikri?

(a) Akbar

(b) Shahjahan

(c) Jahangir

(d) Aurangzeb

Option a – Akbar

Between whom was the battle of Chausa fought?

(a) Akbar and Rana Pratap

(b) Humayun and Shershah

(c) Jahangir and Rana Amar Singh

(d) Bahadur Shah of Gujarat and Humayun

Option b – Humayun and Shershah

Which one of the following terms is not associated with the Mughals?

(a) Jital

(b) Jagir

(c) Mansab

(d) Dam

Option a – Jital

The Mughal Emperor who appointed the maximum number of Hindu officers was:

(a) Akbar

(b) Shahjahan

(c) Humayun

(d) Aurangzeb

Option d – Aurangzeb

The original name of Mumtaz Mahal was:

(a) Ladli Begum

(b) Mehrunnisa

(c) Roshan Ara

(d) Arjumand Bano Begum

Option d – Arjumand Bano Begum

Jaziya was re-imposed during the reign of:

(a) Akbar

(b) Jahangir

(c) Humayun

(d) Aurangzeb

Option d – Aurangzeb

‘Din-i-Ilahi’ was the new religion started by:

(a) Akbar

(b) Jahangir

(c) Humayun

(d) Shahjahan

Option a – Akbar

The Mughal Painting reached its zenith during the reign of:

(a) Jahangir

(b) Akbar

(c) Shahjahan

(d) Aurangzeb

Option a – Jahangir

Shahjahan built the Moti Masjid at:

(a) Delhi

(b) Jaipur

(c) Agra

(d) Amarkot

Option c – Agra

Who got the ‘Grand Trunk Road’ constructed?

(a) Akbar

(b) Sher Shah Suri

(c) Ashoka

(d) Samudra Gupta

Option b – Sher Shah Suri

Who among the following was an illiterate?

(a) Akbar

(b) Jahangir

(c) Shahjahan

(d) Aurangzeb

Option a – Akbar

The first Mughal Emperor of India was:

(a) Babur

(b) Akbar

(c) Humayun

(d) Shahjahan

Option a – Babur

Which was the second capital of Akbar?

(a) Agra

(b) Delhi

(c) Patna

(d) Fatehpur Sikri

Option d – Fatehpur Sikri

Who translated ‘Mahabharata’ into Persian?

(a) Babur

(b) Badauni

(c) Abul Fazl

(d) Ibn-Batuta

Option b – Badauni

Who built ‘Purana Qila’?

(a) Babur

(b) Akbar

(c) Sher Shah

(d) Aurangzeb

Option c – Sher Shah

Who was called Zinda Pir (Living Saint) in Mughal India?

(a) Jahangir

(b) Akbar

(c) Aurangzeb

(d) Shahjahan

Option c – Aurangzeb

The historian Abul Fazl was killed by:

(a) Bairam Khan

(b) Uday Singh

(c) Hemu

(d) Bir Singhdeo Bundela

Option d – Bir Singhdeo Bundela

Who built the tomb of her emperor husband?

(a) Haji Begum

(b) Shah Begum

(c) Noor Jahan Begum

(d) Mumtaz Mahal Begum

Option a – Haji Begum

The Mughal Emperor who prohibited the use of tobacco was:

(a) Babur

(b) Akbar

(c) Aurangzeb

(d) Jahangir

Option c – Aurangzeb

Where was Mahavir Swami born?

(a) Magadh

(b) Pataliputra

(c) Kundagram

(d) Vaishali

Option c – Kundagram

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

(a) Kalidasa

(b) Bilhana

(c) Patanjali

(d) Chanakya

Option d – Chanakya

Which one of the following places has no Ashokan edicts?

(a) Topra

(b) Kandhar

(c) Girnar

(d) Pataliputra

Option d – Pataliputra

The description of the administration of Pataliputra is available in:

(a) Indica

(b) Arthashastra

(c) Divyavadan

(d) Ashoka’s inscriptions

Option a – Indica

Which one of the following rulers of Magadha was the contemporary of Alexander, the Great?

(a) Dhanananda

(b) Chandragupta Maurya

(c) Sukalp

(d) Mahapadmananda

Option a – Dhanananda

When Alexander invaded India, who were the rulers of Magadha?

(a) Nandas

(b) Mauryas

(c) Shishunagas

(d) Haryankas

Option a – Nandas

Gandhara school of art came into existence in:

(a) Shiva sect

(b) Mahayana sect

(c) Hinayana sect

(d) Vaishnava sect

Option b – Mahayana sect

Name the clan Buddha belonged to:

(a) Kuru

(b) Sakya

(c) Maurya

(d) Gnathrika

Option b – Sakya

The third vehicle in Buddhism was known as:

(a) Zen

(b) Vajrayana

(c) Mahasanghika

(d) None of these

Option b – Vajrayana

Buddha’s teachings were mainly related to:

(a) Practice of rituals

(b) Idol worship

(c) Purity of thought and conduct

(d) Belief in one God

Option c – Purity of thought and conduct

Which state is called the ‘Cradle of Buddhism’?

(a) Sikkim

(b) Bihar

(c) Madhya Pradesh

(d) Uttar Pradesh

Option d – Uttar Pradesh

The stupa site which is not connected with any incident of Lord Buddha’s life is:

(a) Sanchi

(b) Kushinagar

(c) Sarnath

(d) Bodh Gaya

Option a – Sanchi

Buddha attained Mahaparinirvana in the republic of:

(a) Palas

(b) Sakyas

(c) Mallas

(d) Lichhavis

Option c – Mallas

The doctrine of three jewels – Right belief, Right conduct, and Right knowledge – is the crowning glory of:

(a) Jainism

(b) Buddhism

(c) Christianity

(d) None of these

Option a – Jainism

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