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Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Indian Revolution

  2. Operation Mangal Pandey

  3. The Sepoy Mutiny

  4. Halla Bol

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

British colonial historians referred to the 1857 uprising as the 'Sepoy Mutiny' because it began with Indian soldiers (sepoys) in the British East India Company's army rebelling. This term reflects the colonial perspective of viewing it as a limited military mutiny rather than a full-scale independence movement. Other terms like 'Indian Revolution' or 'Halla Bol' are not historically documented names used by contemporary British sources.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. 4000BC

  2. 300BC

  3. 400BC

  4. 1780BC

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

The dating of the Ramayana is debated among scholars, but most historians place its composition between the 5th and 4th century BCE (around 400 BCE). While some traditional sources suggest much earlier dates, academic consensus favors the later period. 4000 BC and 1780 BC are too early for the text as we know it.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. 19 June 1815

  2. 18 June 1815

  3. 18 June 1855

  4. 18 June 1757

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815, resulting in Napoleon's final defeat. This date is well-documented in historical records. The year was 1815, not 1855 or 1757, and it was the 18th, not the 19th of June.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. DEC 7, 1943

  2. DEC 7, 1942

  3. DEC 7, 1945

  4. DEC 7, 1941

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

The attack on Pearl Harbor by the Imperial Japanese Navy occurred on December 7, 1941, leading to the United States' entry into World War II. The year was 1941, not 1942, 1943, or 1945.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. 1536, 1566 AND 1771

  2. 1526, 1576 AND 1711

  3. 1526, 1556 AND 1761

  4. 1526, 1556 AND 1762

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

The three Battles of Panipat were fought in 1526 (Babur vs. Ibrahim Lodi), 1556 (Bairam Khan/Hemu vs. Adil Shah's forces), and 1761 (Ahmad Shah Abdali vs. Marathas). Option C correctly lists all three dates in chronological order.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. 1775–1783

  2. 1776–1783

  3. 1775–1789

  4. 1725–1756

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) was fought between Great Britain and thirteen of its North American colonies. It began with the Battles of Lexington and Concord in 1775 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1783. The war did not last until 1789 or begin in 1725.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. 2LAKHS

  2. 5L

  3. 4LAKHS

  4. 6L

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

According to historical accounts, Ashoka's army in the Kalinga War numbered around 4 lakh (400,000) soldiers. This devastating war caused immense casualties and led to Ashoka's conversion to Buddhism. Ancient sources provide this figure, though exact numbers from ancient texts are often uncertain.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. ASOKA the Great

  2. AKBAR

  3. Alexander the Great

  4. QUTUB-UD-DIN-EIBAK

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Alexander the Great assumed the title 'Lord of Asia' after his victory over the Persian Empire at the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BCE. This title signified his conquest of the Persian Empire. Ashoka and Akbar were Indian rulers, and Qutub-ud-din Aibak was a Delhi Sultanate ruler.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Abu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammed Akbar I

  2. Al-Sultan al-'Azam wal Khaqan al-Mukarram Akbar

  3. Khalifat ul-Muta'ali Sahib-i-Zaman Akbar

  4. Shahanshah-E-Sulatanat Ul Hindiya Wal Mughaliya Akbar

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

Akbar's full name was Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar, also known as Akbar the Great. This name appears in contemporary Mughal records and coins. The other options are his royal titles but not his actual birth name.