History KBC Quiz & KBC Questions, Multiple Choice Questions and Answers
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Question: Who was the prime minister of Nandas?
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Correct Answer Raksas was the prime minister of the Nandas, whom Chandragupta defeated with the help of Chanakya. Chandragupta ruled from 322-298 BC. He was succeded by his son Bindusara.
Correct Answer By the end of the third century BC, most of North India was knit together in the first great Indian empire by Chandragupta Maurya. His son Bindusara extended the Mauryan empire over virtually the entire subcontinent, giving rise to an imperial vision that was to dominate successive centuries of political aspirations. The greatest Mauryan emperor was Ashoka (286-231 BC) whose successful campaigns culminated in the annexation of Kalinga (modern Orissa). Overcome by the horrors of war, he was probably the first victorious ruler to renounce war on the battlefield. Ashoka converted to Buddhism, but did not impose his faith on his subjects. Instead, he tried to convert them through edicts inscribed on rock in the local dialects, using the earliest known post-Harappan script known as Brahmi.
Question: In which year was India's capital shifted from Calcutta to Delhi?
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Correct Answer In 1911 India's capital was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi because Delhi was situated in the centre of the country making it free from external dangers. It also had a more pleasant and healthy climate.
Question: Where was India's first civilization settled?
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Correct Answer The Indus Civilization flourished between circa 2600 and 1800 B.C. along the Indus and Ghaggar-Hakra rivers and adjacent regions,laying the foundation for the civilization of the peoples of South Asia.
Question: Who defeated the Marathas in the third battle of Panipat?
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Correct Answer Towards the middle of the 18th century, the Marathas, under the leadership of the Peshwas had established their sway over Haryana and most of North India. The incursion of the Afghan, Ahmed Shah Abdali, into India, culminated in the third battle of Panipat on January 14, 1761. Ahmad Shah defeated the Marathas and this marked the end of the Maratha ascendancy. The defeat of the Marathas and the rapid decline of the Mughal empire after Aurangzeb's death, led ultimately to British rule.
Question: Who completed the construction of Qutb Minar at Delhi?
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Correct Answer Qutb-ud-din Aibak started the construction of Qutb Minar. But he died without completing it, and the next ruler, Iltutmish, completed the work.
Question: Who was the first Mughal emperor of India?
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Correct Answer The first Mughal emperor was Babar. He was crowned himself the king after he defeated Ibrahim Lodhi in the First Battle of Panipat in 1526.
Correct Answer The Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife,
Mumtaz Mahal. It is widely reckoned one of the wonders of the world. It took 23 years' hard work (1630-53) by 20,000 workers to build the masterpiece.