Please select a subject first
Advertisements
Advertisements
Read the following information given in the box carefully:
|
Identify the name of the devotee of Saguna Bhakti from the following options.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Read the following source carefully and answer the following question by choosing the most appropriate option:
|
One Lord Here is a composition attributed to Kabir: |
Identify the connotation of Kabir from the following options.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Advertisements
Read the following source carefully and answer the following question by choosing the most appropriate option:
|
One Lord Here is a composition attributed to Kabir: |
Kabir used different names for God or the Supreme power. What can one infer from this?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Read the following source carefully and answer the following question by choosing the most appropriate option:
|
One Lord Here is a composition attributed to Kabir: |
How has Kabir’s compositions promote communal harmony at large?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Read the following source carefully and answer the following question by choosing the most appropriate option:
|
One Lord Here is a composition attributed to Kabir: |
Which of the following is the part of Kabir’s philosophy?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Read the following source carefully and answer the following question by choosing the most appropriate option:
|
One Lord Here is a composition attributed to Kabir: |
Kabir’s poetry has a literary as well as a philosophical significance.
Select the most appropriate option from the following that describes this essence.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Read the following source carefully and answer the following question by choosing the most appropriate option:
|
One Lord Here is a composition attributed to Kabir: |
Read the following statements regarding Kabir and select the appropriate option.
- Kabir was a nirguna saint.
- He believed in formless supreme God.
- He wanted to remove the differences based on caste and religion.
- He condemned the superstitious cults, the ritualism, the doctrines of both Hinduism and Islam.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Arrange the following events in chronological order:
- Ahmad Shah Abdali defeated the Marathas
- Bahadur Shah II deposed and exiled to Rangoon
- Nadir Shah invaded India
- Humayun regained lost territories
Choose the correct option.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
There are ______ daftars (parts) of Ain.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Identify which of the following statement is correct about Ain-i-Akbari?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which of the following is not one of the advantages of oral history?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Consider the following statements regarding the events of the National Movement.
- Oral testimonies serve as a better source of information than the official documents regarding the political aspects.
- Oral history has a wider scope to acquaint us with any historic or general event.
- Oral history gives wider access to the experiences of the people who have been considered as the common masses in history.
Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Assertion (A): Oral data on Partition are not automatically or easily available.
Reason (R): The oral historian faces the daunting task of having to sift the “actual” experiences of Partition from a web of “constructed” memories.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Read the following excerpt carefully and answer the question :
A Prayer to Agni
Here are two verses from the Rigveda invoking Agni, the God of Fire:
Bring, O strong one, this sacrifice of ours to the Gods, O wise one, as a liberal giver. Bestow on us, O priest, abundant food. Agni, obtain, by sacrificing, mighty wealth for us. Pro-cure, O Agni, forever to him who pays to you (the gift of) nourishment the wonderful cow. May a son be ours, offspring that continues our line...
Verses such as these were composed in a special kind of Sanskrit, known as Vedic Sanskrit. They were taught orally to men belonging to priestly families.
Choose the correct option.
Assertion(A): Agni was the God of Fire in the Vedic tradition.
Reason(R): Therefore offerings were made to Agni so that in form of smoke they would reach the Gods living in the sky and invoke their blessings.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Read the following excerpt carefully and answer the question :
A Prayer to Agni
Here are two verses from the Rigveda invoking Agni, the God of Fire:
Bring, O strong one, this sacrifice of ours to the Gods, O wise one, as a liberal giver. Bestow on us, O priest, abundant food. Agni, obtain, by sacrificing, mighty wealth for us. Pro-cure, O Agni, forever to him who pays to you (the gift of) nourishment the wonderful cow. May a son be ours, offspring that continues our line...
Verses such as these were composed in a special kind of Sanskrit, known as Vedic Sanskrit. They were taught orally to men belonging to priestly families.
Consider the following statements :
a) Rig Veda consists of hymns in praise of Agni, Indra, Soma, etc.
b) Many of these hymns were chanted when sacrifices were performed.
Choose the correct option:
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Analyze the limitations of Ain-i-Akbari as a source of Akbar’s reign.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Read the following source carefully and answer the questions that follow:
| Love for the Lord |
|
This is part of a song attributed to Mirabai: In another verse, she sings: |
- Examine the reason for calling Meera Bai an ascetic figure.
- Analyze Meera Bai’s relation with Mewar.
- How was Mirabai unique among the poet-saints of the Bhakti movement?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Analyze the importance of Ain-i-Akbari as a source of Akbar’s reign.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Read the source given below and answer the questions that follow:
|
Darbar-i Akbari Abu'l Fazl gives a vivid account of Akbar's darbar: Whenever His Majesty (Akbar) holds court (darbar) a large drum is beaten, the sounds of which are accompanied by Divine praise. In this manner, people of all classes receive notice. His Majesty's sons and grandchildren, the grandees of the Court, and all other men who have admittance,' attend to make the kornish, and remain standing in their proper places. Learned men of renown and skillful mechanics pay their respects; and the officers of justice present their reports. His Majesty, with his usual insights, gives orders, and settles everything in a satisfactory manner. During the whole time, skillful gladiators and wrestlers from all countries hold themselves in readiness, and singers, male and female, are in waiting. Clever jugglers and funny tumblers also are anxious to exhibit their dexterity and agility. |
- How were the people informed about the conduct of the court?
- How was the social control exercised in the court?
- How did Akbar dispose of the appeals or cases in the court?
Concept: undefined >> undefined
Which of the following informations are correct about Ain-i-Akbari?
- Written by Abdul Razi in Arabic language.
- Manzil-abadi, concerns the imperial household.
- Sipah-abadi, covers the military and civil administrations.
- Mulk-abadi, deals with the fiscal side of the empire.
Concept: undefined >> undefined
