Q1. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
CH-I HISTORY
Q1. The National Archives of India came up in the
(i) 1920s (ii) 1930s (iii) 1940s (iv) 1950s
Q2. The chosen set of dates by the historians become more vital when the focus is on particular
(i) King (ii) Location (iii) Battle (iv) Set of events
Q3. The first Governor General of India was
(i) Lord Dalhousie (ii) Lord Mountbatten (iii) Lord Bentinck (iv) Warren Hastings
Q4. From the list of the record rooms set up by the British, pick out the odd man out
(i) British offices (ii) Village Tahsildar (iii) Collectorate (iv) Law court
Q5. A History of British India was written by
(i) Charles Darwin (ii) Albert Einstein (iii) James Mill (iv) Thomas Hardy
Q6. The British thought surveys were important for
(i) Writing history (ii) Effective judgement(iii) Administration (iv) None of these
Q7. By the end of the 19th century census operations were held every
(i) Five years (ii) Seven years (iii) Ten years (iv) Twelve years
Q8. Which is NOT the source of describing history?
(i) Diaries of people (ii) Conversation between two people
(iii) Accounts of pilgrims and travellers (iv) Autobiographies of important personalities
Q9. According to Mills, all ____ societies were of lower level of civilization.
(i) African (ii) Asian (iii) European (iv) American
Q10. British introduced practise of ______ to know about rural topography.
(i) Judiciary (ii) Revenue collection (iii) Surveying (iv) Mapping
Q1. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
CH-I HISTORY
Q1. The National Archives of India came up in the
(i) 1920s (ii) 1930s (iii) 1940s (iv) 1950s
· Q2. The chosen set of dates by the historians become more vitalQ1. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
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· CH-I HISTORY
· Q1. The National Archives of India came up in the
· (i) 1920s (ii) 1930s (iii) 1940s (iv) 1950s
·
· Q2. The chosen set of dates by the historians become more vital when the focus is on particular
· (i) King (ii) Location (iii) Battle (iv) Set of events
·
· Q3. The first Governor General of India was
· (i) Lord Dalhousie (ii) Lord Mountbatten (iii) Lord Bentinck (iv) Warren Hastings
·
· Q4. From the list of the record rooms set up by the British, pick out the odd man out
· (i) British offices (ii) Village Tahsildar (iii) Collectorate (iv) Law court
·
· Q5. A History of British India was written by
· (i) Charles Darwin (ii) Albert Einstein (iii) James Mill (iv) Thomas Hardy
·
· Q6. The British thought surveys were important for
· (i) Writing history (ii) Effective judgement(iii) Administration (iv) None of these
·
· Q7. By the end of the 19th century census operations were held every
· (i) Five years (ii) Seven years (iii) Ten years (iv) Twelve years
·
· Q8. Which is NOT the source of describing history?
· (i) Diaries of people (ii) Conversation between two people
· (iii) Accounts of pilgrims and travellers (iv) Autobiographies of important personalities
·
· Q9. According to Mills, all ____ societies were of lower level of civilization.
· (i) African (ii) Asian (iii) European (iv) American
·
· Q10. British introduced practise of ______ to know about rural topography.
· (i) Judiciary (ii) Revenue collection (iii) Surveying (iv) Mapping
·
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· Q1. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
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· CH-I HISTORY
· Q1. The National Archives of India came up in the
· (i) 1920s (ii) 1930s (iii) 1940s (iv) 1950s
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· Q2. The chosen set of dates by the historians become more vital
Answers
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1) a) 1920s
2) d ) set of events
3) d) Warren Hastings
4) a) British offices
5) 3) James mill
6) 3) effective administration
7) 3) ten years
8) 2) conversation between 2 people
9) 2) asian
10) 3) surveying
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