2076. Pulikeshin II was the most famous ruler of
.....dynasty?
Chalukya Dynasty
2077. The last Hindu king of Delhi?
Prithviraj Chauhan
2078. Who was the founder of Pallava Dynasty?
Simha Vishnu
2079. The Kailashnath Temple at Ellora was built by...?
Krishna I of Rashtrakuta dynasty
2080. The pala dynasty was founded by whom?
Gopala
2081. The Brihadeswara Temple at Tanjaore was built by whom?
Raja Raja Chola
2082. Which ruler adopted the title ``Gangaikonda
Chola''?
Rajendra I of chola dynasty
2083. Who wrote Tamil Ramayana?
Kambar
2084. The Hoysala dynasty (1027-1343) was founded by
whom?
Nripakama
2085. Who wrote Raja Tarangini?
Kalhana
2086.The chola ruler who founded the city of
Kaveripatnam?
Karikala Chola
2087. Who wrote Budha Charitha, Sutralankar and
Saundrananda?
Aswaghosha
2088. The famous buddhist monk who propound the famous philosophy
of `Madhyamika'?
Nagarjuna
2089. India’s first carbon-free state:
(a) MP
(b)
UP
(c)
Haryana
(d) HP
Answer: (d)
2090. The main language of Himachal Pradesh:
(a) Hindi
(b)
Dogri
(c)
Punjabi
(d) Bodo
Answer: (a)
2091. A spinal injury while horseback riding left this person in lifelong pain for which he wore a metal corset under his clothes. He served as the Viceroy of India. Name this person:
2091. A spinal injury while horseback riding left this person in lifelong pain for which he wore a metal corset under his clothes. He served as the Viceroy of India. Name this person:
(a) Lord
Wellesley
(b) Dufferin
(c) Lord
Mayo
(d) Curzon
Answer: (d)
2092. The
Governor General who had begun his career as a clerk in East India Company in
1750:
(a) William
Bentick (b) Warren Hastings
(c) Lord
Wellesley
(d) Dalhousie
Answer: (b)
2093 The
Governor General who had lost his left hand in the Napoleonic wars:
(a) Warren
Hastings (b)
Hardinge I
(c) William
Bentick
(d) Lord Canning
Answer: (b)
2094. The
Governor General who introduced Sunday as the weekly holiday for government
offices:
(a) Hardinge
I
(b) Hastings I
(c)
Dalhousie
(d) Canning
Answer: (a)
2095. The
Governor General who succeeded his brother-in-law Lord Ellenborough who had
been recalled:
(a) Hardinge
I
(b) Hardinge II
(c)
Dalhousie
(d) Lord Canning
Answer: (a)
2096. The
Governor General who was impeached by the British Parliament:
(a) Warren
Hastings
(b) Cornwallis
(c)
Wellesley
(d) Dalhousie
Answer: (a)
2097. The
last Viceroy of India:
(a)
Wavell
(b) C Rajagopalachari
(c)
Mountbatten (d) Wellington
Answer: (c)
2098. The
Viceroy who inaugurated a new province known as the North West Frontier:
(a)
Dufferin
(b) Lord Rippon
(c)
Curzon
(d) Hardinge II
Answer: (c)
2099. The
Viceroy who undertook the restoration of the Taj Mahal:
(a)
Curzon
(b) Chelmsford
(c)
Irwin (d) Wellington
Answer: (a)
2100. The
Viceroy who was later killed by a bomb planed in his boat by the Provisional
IRA at Mullaghmore, County Sligo, Ireland in 1979:
(a)
Wavell
(b) Irwin
(c)
Wellington
(d) Mountbatten
Answer: (d)
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