Indian history objective questions for competitive exams | TEST PAPER 3

Indian History MCQ Bit Bank 2018

TEST PAPER 3

 

Indian History Objective Questions For Competitive Exam Bit Bank Series 2018

 

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1. Ryotiwari Settlement is authored by

R M Bird

Thomas Munro

Sir John Shore

Thomas Munro

 

2. Doctrine of Lapse means

No Indian ruler can allow adopted daughter to inherit thrown

Indian ruler can allow adopted son to inherit thrown

No Indian ruler can allow adopted son to inherit thrown

No Indian ruler can allow adopted son to inherit thrown

 

3. Mahalwari settlement is authored by

Thomas Munro

Sir John Shore

R M Bird

R M Bird

 

4. First Anglo Sikh war (1845 – 46), concluded with

Treaty of Lahore

Treaty of Delhi

Treaty of Punjab

Treaty of Lahore

 

5. Leader of Sepoy revolt in 1857

Public of India

Akbar

Bahadur Shah II

Bahadur Shah II

 

6. Regulating Act 1773, office of __________________ is created

Chief justice office

Governor

Governor General

Governor General

 

7. Dalhousie came with a scheme of

Doctrine of power

Dual Government

Doctrine of lapse

Doctrine of lapse

 

8. Shah Alam II is first Mughal Empire to become

King of India

Pensioner

Pensioner

 

9. First Indianan to enter civil services

Satyandernath Tagore, 1862

Satyandernath Tagore, 1863

Satyandernath Tagore, 1861

Satyandernath Tagore, 1863

 

10. In 1919, Subhash Chandra Bose resigned civil service post and joined __________ in _________

Indian Army in 1921

INC in 1920

Congress in 1920

INC in 1920

 

11. Father of Civil services

Lord Cornwallis

Bose

Nehru

Lord Cornwallis

 

12. Aitchison Commission (1886) is commissioned for

Law

Civil services

Education in India

Civil services

 

13. Indian Navy day

December 4

December 14

December 5

December 4

 

14. By which Act, competitive exam for civil services introduced in India

Independence Act 1947

Charter Act 1854

Charter Act 1853

Charter Act 1853

 

15. High Courts established in 1862, pick odd

Bombay

Delhi

Calculate

Madras

Delhi

 

16. Vernacular press Act made by

Lord William Bentinck

Lord Macaulay

Lord Cornwallis

Lord Cornwallis

 

17. Indian army day

January 26

January 15

January 25

January 15

 

18. Who introduced integrated judicial system in India?

Lord Maclay

Warren Hasting

Lord Cornwallis

Warren Hasting

 

19. Legal Codes Prepared by

Lord Cornwallis

Lord Macaulay

William Bentinck

Lord Macaulay

 

20. Indian Air force day

October 10

October 8

October 18

October 8

 

21. Who introduced mobile court in India?

Warren Hasting

Lord Cornwallis

Lord Maclay

Lord Cornwallis

 

22. Second Anglo Sikh war

1848-49

1848-51

1847-49

1848-49

 

23. Mobile Court were Abolished by

Lord Cornwallis

William Bentinck

Warren Hasting

William Bentinck

 

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