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736. Kancheepuram was once the capital of:
(A) The Cholas (B) The Pandyas (C) The Pllavas (D) The Cheras
DIVISIONAL ACCOUNTANT 2002 Answer:- (C) The Pllavas
737. Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal during India's Struggle for Independence advocated:
(A) Co-operation (B) Concillation (C) Extremism (D) Moderation
DIVISIONAL ACCOUNTANT 2002 Answer:-(C) Extremism
738. The first newspaper which was published in India was:
(A) The Culcutta Gazette (B) The Amrit Bazar Patrika (C) The Bengal Gazette (D) The Culcutta Chronicle
DIVISIONAL ACCOUNTANT 2002 Answer:- (C) The Bengal Gazette
739. The immediate cause of the Revolt of 1857 was:
(A) Low wages paid to soldiers (B) Imperialistic explosion (C) Use of greased cartridges (D) All of the above
DIVISIONAL ACCOUNTANT 2002 Answer:- (C) Use of greased cartridges
740 The first railway line in India was started in the year:
(A) 1850 (B) 1853 (C) 1858 (D) 1892
DIVISIONAL ACCOUNTANT 2002 Answer:- (B) 1853
741. The British formed the East India Company in:
(A) 1600 (B) 1601 (C) 1602 (D) 1603
DIVISIONAL ACCOUNTANT 2002 Answer:- (A) 1600
742. Which one of the following Mughal Emperors patronized architecture most?
(A) Humayun (B) Akbar (C) Shahjahan (D) Jahangir
DIVISIONAL ACCOUNTANT 2002 Answer:- (A) Humayun
743. Saka Era was introduced by:
(A) Kanishka (B) Chandragupta Maurya (C) Ashoka (D) Harsha
DIVISIONAL ACCOUNTANT 2002 Answer:- (A) Kanishka
744. "Buddhacharita" was written by:
(A) Kalidasa (B) Vikramaditya (C) Ashvagosha (D) Banabhatta
DIVISIONAL ACCOUNTANT 2002 Answer:- (C) Ashvagosha
745. The two ancient cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa are now in:
(A) Bangladesh (B) India (C) Tibet (D) Pakistan
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