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UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 1

Consider the following statements.

1. In the Bombay Session of Congress 1920, Mahatma Gandhi convinced leaders to start a non-cooperation movement in support of Khilafat movement.

2. The Khilafat issue was taken up in support of Ottoman Turkey.

Which of the following statements is/are not correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 1

The First World War had ended with the defeat of Ottoman Turkey. And there were rumours that a harsh peace treaty was going to be imposed on the Ottoman emperor – the spiritual head of the Islamic world (the Khalifa).

At the Calcutta session of the Congress in September 1920, he convinced other leaders of the need to start a non-cooperation movement in support of Khilafat as well as for swaraj.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 2

Consider the following statement:

1. Traces of ash have been found around Kurnool caves.

2. An inscribed stone was found in Rosetta, a town on the north coast of Egypt.

3. Tools made from limestone were found in caves of France.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 2
  • In Kurnool caves of Andhra Pradesh, traces of ash have been found, suggesting that people were familiar with the use of fire.
  • Rosetta is a town on the north coast of Egypt, and here an inscribed stone was found, which contained inscriptions in three different languages and scripts (Greek, and two forms of Egyptian).
  • Tools made from limestone were found in Hunsgi, Karnataka.
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UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 3

Which of the following statements is not true about Mahayana Buddhism?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 3

The term Mahayana means "Great Vehicle". Hinayana means "Lesser Vehicle". This sect of Buddhism believes in the heavenliness of Buddha and believes in Idol Worship. The Mahayana sect spread from India to several other nations such as China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan and Mongolia.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 4

Krishnadeva Raya, the greatest Vijayanagar ruler who was also known as ' Abhinava Bhoja' belonged to which dynasty?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 4
  • Krishnadeva Raya belonged to the Tuluva dynasty. Krishnadeva Raya’s rule was characterised by expansion and consolidation.
  • This was the time when the land between the Tungabhadra and Krishna rivers (the Raichur doab) was acquired (1512), the rulers of Orissa were subdued (1514) and severe defeats were inflicted on the Sultan of Bijapur (1520).
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 5

The medieval Indian writer who refers to the discovery of America is:

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 5

Abu Fazl refers to the discovery of America.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 6

Consider the following pairs:

1. Jute - Bengal

2. Tea - Assam

3. Sugarcane - Maharashtra

4. Rice - Punjab

Which of the following is/are correctly matched as per crop produced in India for Europeans?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 6

Jute in Bengal, tea in Assam, sugarcane in the United Provinces (now Uttar Pradesh), wheat in Punjab, cotton in Maharashtra and Punjab, rice in Madras.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 7

Regarding Wood's Despatch, Consider the following statements:

1. It argued that literature of East India Company would improve the moral character of Indians

2. Education departments of the government were abolished under this system.

Which of the following is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 7
  • Wood’s Despatch argued that European learning would improve the moral character of Indians. It would make them truthful and honest, and thus supply the Company with civil servants who could be trusted and depended upon. The literature of the East was not only full of grave errors.
  • Following the 1854 Despatch, several measures were introduced by the British. Education departments of the government were set up to extend control over all matters regarding education.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 8

Consider the following Statements:

1. Distrust between India communities led to the failure of the Civil Disobedience Movement.

2. Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar demanded a separate electorate for Dalits in the Second Round Table Conference.

Which of the following is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 8
  • Not all social groups were moved by the abstract concept of swaraj. One such group was the nation’s ‘untouchables’, who from around the 1930s had begun to call themselves Dalit or oppressed.
  • For long the Congress had ignored the Dalits, for fear of offending the sanatanis, the conservative high-caste Hindus. In the north, Swami Dayanand Saraswati, who founded the reform association called Arya Samaj, also supported widow remarriage.
  • Dr B.R. Ambedkar, who organised the Dalits into the Depressed Classes Association in 1930, clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second Round Table Conference by demanding separate electorates for Dalits. When the British government conceded Ambedkar’s demand, Gandhiji began a fast unto death.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 9

Consider the following:

1. Sanskrit

2. Persian

3. Magadhi Prakrit

Which of the following influences evolution of Bengali language:

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 9

The modern Bengali vocabulary contains the vocabulary base from Magadhi Prakrit and Pali, also tatsamas and reborrowings from Sanskrit and other major borrowings from Persian, Arabic, Austroasiatic languages and other languages in contact with.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 10

With reference to the history of India, consider the following statement:

1. Samudragupta, was the first ruler of the Gupta dynasty to adopt the grand title of maharaj-adhiraja.

2. Nagaram was an organisation of merchants controlled by rich samantas.

3. Fa Xian visited india during reign of Harshavardhana

4. Aihole, was the capital of the Chalukyas.

Which of the given statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 10
  • Chandragupta, the father of Samudragupta was the first ruler of the Gupta dynasty to adopt the grand title of maharaj-adhiraja nagaram was an organisation of merchants.
  • These assemblies were likely controlled by rich and powerful landowners and merchants. Fa Xian visited India during the reign of Chandragupta II.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 11

Who declared Bahadur Shah Zafar II as the last Mughal Emperor?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 11

In 1856, Governor-General Canning decided that Bahadur Shah Zafar would be the Mughal king.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 12

Which community was associated with the work of goldsmith and bronze Smith in the medieval era?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 12

The Craftspersons of Bidar were so famed for their inlay work in copper and silver that it came to be called Bidri. The Panchalas or Vishwakarma community, consisting of goldsmiths, bronze smiths, blacksmiths, masons and carpenters, were essential to the building of temples.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 13

Consider the following pairs regarding weaver communities of IndiA. 

1. Tanti - Bengal

2. Momin - Hyderabad

3. Devangs - South India

Which of the following is not correctly matched?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 13

The tanti weavers of Bengal, the julahas or momin weavers of north India, sale and kaikollar and devangs of south India are some of the communities famous for weaving.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 14

Regarding Jhum cultivation, Consider the following statements :

1. Jhum cultivation was done on large farms.

2. Ashes of crops were used as fertilisers.

Which of the following is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 14

Jhum cultivation also known shifting cultivation was done on small patches of land. They spread the ash from the firing, which contained potash to fertilise the soil.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 15

Consider the following pairs:

1. Nagpur. - 1853

2. Awadh. - 1855

3. Sambalpur - 1850

Which of the following is not correctly matched as per year of their annexation by British?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 15

Awadh was annexed in 1856. Rest is correct.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 16

In which year the Third Battle of Panipat was fought?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 16

In 1761, Ahmad Shah Abdali defeated the Marathas in the third battle of Panipat

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 17

Which of the following is not correct in the context of reason for the Birsa movement?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 17

The Birsa movement identified all these forces as the cause of the misery the Mundas were suffering. The land policies of the British were destroyed. Their traditional land system, Hindu landlords and Moneylenders were taking over their land, and Missionaries were criticising their traditional culture.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 18

With reference to the history of India, which of the given statements is not correct about Prashastis?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 18

Samudragupta’s Prashasti was inscribed on the Ashokan pillar at Allahabad. It was of course not built by him. The Allahabad pillar is an Ashoka Stambha, one of the Pillars of Ashoka, erected by Ashoka, Emperor of the Maurya dynasty, who reigned in the 3rd century BCE.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 19

Which of the following Chinese Buddhist pilgrims never visited India?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 19
  • Faxian was a Chinese Buddhist monk and translator who traveled by foot from Ancient China to Ancient India, visiting many sacred Buddhist sites in Central Asia, the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia between 399-412 to acquire Buddhist texts.
  • Xuan Zang was a Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveller, and translator who travelled to India in the seventh century and described the interaction between Chinese Buddhism and Indian Buddhism during the early Tang dynasty.
  • I-Qing, was also a Chinese Buddhist monk who came to India about 50 years after Xuan Zang.
  • Lao Zu (also Laozi or Lao-Tzu) is a legendary figure in Chinese folk history. It is believed that Lao Zu lived around 500 BC. He is most famous as the author of the Tao Te Ching — and as such, the founder of the religion/philosophy Taoism. Lao tzu was not a Buddhist and he had never visited India.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 20

Consider the following statement:

1. Collectors emerged as an alternative of Zamindars in respect to authority.

2. Zamindars collected rent with the help of an officer 'Amlah'.

Which of the following statements is correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 20

Zamindars lost their power to organise local justice and the local police. Over time the collectorate emerged as an alternative centre of authority, severely restricting what the zamindar could do. At the time of rent collection, an officer of the zamindar, usually the amlah, came around to the village.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 21

Under which Governor-General “Policy of Paramountcy" was initiated by British?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 21

Lord Hastings was appointed as the Governor-General of India, on 11 November 1813. Under him "Policy of Paramountcy" was initiated by British.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 22

Consider the following statements:

1. The Vijayanagar Kings claimed to rule on behalf of Lord Venkateswara.

2. Vijayanagar Rulers used the title " Hindu Suratrana " which means Hindu Sultan.

Which of the following is/are not correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 22
  • The very choice of the site of Vijayanagara was likely inspired by the existence of the shrines of Virupaksha and Pampadevi. The Vijayanagara kings claimed to rule on behalf of the god Virupaksha.
  • All royal orders were signed “Shri Virupaksha”, usually in the Kannada script. Rulers also indicated their close links with the gods by using the title “Hindu Suratrana”. This was a Sanskritisation of the Arabic term Sultan, meaning king, so it meant Hindu Sultan.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 23

Consider the following statements:

1. According to the Sunset Law, if payment did not come in by sunset of the specified date, the zamindari was liable to be auctioned.

2. A low demand was imposed in the 1790s, a time when the prices of agricultural produce were depressed.

Which of the following is/are not correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 23
  • A high revenue demand was imposed in the 1790s, a time when the prices of agricultural produce were depressed, making it difficult for the ryots to pay their dues to the zamindar.
  • According to the Sunset Law, if payment did not come in by sunset of the specified date, the zamindari was liable to be auctioned.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 24

Which of the following is correct about Aftermath of the Santhal Revolt?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 24
  • By the 1850s, the Santhals felt that the time had come to rebel against zamindars, moneylenders and the colonial state, in order to create an ideal world for themselves where they would rule.
  • It was after the Santhal Revolt (1855-56) that the Santhal Pargana was created, carving out 5,500 square miles from the districts of Bhagalpur and Birbhum. The colonial state hoped that by creating a new territory for the Santhals and imposing some special laws within it, the Santhals could be reconciled.
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 25

The earliest coins belonged to the fifth century B.C. and they are called punch-marked coins that were circulated in which of the following states for the first time? 

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 25

During the Vedic period, a large number of cities came into existence in north-eastern India. New cities such as Kausambi near Allahabad, Kusinagar (in the Deoria district of Uttar Pradesh), Banaras, Vaisah (in the newly created district, of the same name in north Bihar), Chirand (in the Chapra district) and Rajgir (situated at a distance of about 100 km from Patna). Besides others these cities had many artisans and traders, who began to use coins for the first time. The earliest coins belonged to the fifth century B.C., and they are called punch-marked coins. They circulated for the first time in -eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The use of coins naturally facilitated trade and commerce, which added to the importance of the Vaisyas.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 26

Consider the following statements.

1. After World War I India witnessed growth in Industrialization.

2. In 1921 Indentured labour migration was abolished.

Which of the following is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 26

After World War I India witnessed a growth in Industrialisation as war led to a shortage of essential items. To tackle this issue new industries were established in India. From the 1900s India’s nationalist leaders began opposing the system of indentured labour migration as abusive and cruel. It was abolished in 1921.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 27

In the context of early Medieval architecture, consider the following statement:

1. Number of windows and doors were reduced.

2. Trabeate style was used in the construction of temples, mosques, tombs.

Which of the following statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 27
  • Between the seventh and tenth centuries, architects started adding more rooms, doors and windows to buildings.
  • Roofs, doors and windows were still made by placing a horizontal beam across two vertical columns, a style of architecture called “trabeate” or “corbelled”.
  • Between the eighth and thirteenth centuries, the trabeate style was used in the construction of temples, mosques, tombs and buildings attached to large stepped-wells (baolis).
UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 28

Consider the following statement:

1. " A history of British India" was published by James mill in 1817.

2. He was first to divide Indian history into Ancient, Medieval and Modern phase

Which among them is/are not correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 28

James Mill wrote the monumental work History of British India in 1817. He was the first writer to divide Indian history into three parts: Hindu, Muslim and British He didn't divide Indian history into Ancient, Medieval and Modern phase.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 29

Which Indian city was first to get Smoke Nuisance Legislation?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 29

The high content of ash in Indian coal was a problem. Many pleas were made to banish the dirty mills from the city, with no effect. However, in 1863, Calcutta became the first Indian city to get smoke nuisance legislation.

UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 30

Consider the following statement with reference of Aftermath of the 1857 revolt?

1. British crown was assumed as directly responsible for Indian Administration.

2. Policy of annexation ended.

3. Land of Zamindars and Landlords were confiscated on a large scale.

Which of the following statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC: History NCERT Based Test- 1 - Question 30

Land and property of Muslims were confiscated on a large scale. Policies were made to protect landlords and zamindars and give them the security of rights over their lands.

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