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Vardhamana came to be known as ______.

[4] A History of Buddhism: Sanchi Stupa
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Select the correct statement regarding Jaina monks from the statements given below.

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Which of the following court in India established under the regulating act of 1773 AD?

[12] Colonialism and Indian Towns: Town Plans and Municipal Reports
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Duarte Barbosa was a ______.

[5] Medieval Society Through Travellers’ Accounts
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Which one of the following traveller settled in India and never returned?

[5] Medieval Society Through Travellers’ Accounts
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The earliest inscriptions were written on which of the following materials?

[3] Social Histories Using the Mahabharata
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What type of the animals were eaten by the earliest people can be traced through the study of:

[3] Social Histories Using the Mahabharata
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Which of the following is the first big Kingdom of India?

[3] Social Histories Using the Mahabharata
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Lingayats were majorly based in ______.

[6] Religious Histories: The Bhakti-sufi Tradition
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In 1930, Mahatma Gandhi started the Civil Disobedience Movement from

[13] Mahatma Gandhi Through Contemporary Eyes
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Which of the following statement is correct regarding Virashaivas?

[6] Religious Histories: The Bhakti-sufi Tradition
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The meeting of Indian and British political leaders during 1930-32 in London has often been referred to as the First, Second and Third Round Table Conferences. It would be incorrect to refer to them as such because:

[13] Mahatma Gandhi Through Contemporary Eyes
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The Poona Pact which was signed between the British Government and Mahatma Gandhi in 1934 provided for

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Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.

Given the diversity of the sub-continent, there were, and always have been, populations whose social practices were not influenced by Brahmanical ideas. When they figure in Sanskrit texts, they are often described as odd, uncivilized or even animal-like. In some instances, these included forest-dwellers for whom hunting and gathering remained an important means of subsistence. Categories such as the Nishada, to which Ekalavya is supposed to have belonged, are examples of this.

Which ideas were considered supreme and influenced the social practices of all people in ancient times?

[3] Social Histories Using the Mahabharata
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Consider the following statements:

  1. In the First Round Table Conference, Dr. Ambedkar demanded separate electorates for the depressed classes.
  2. In the Poona Act, special provisions for the representation of the depressed people in the local bodies and civil services were made.
  3. The Indian National Congress did not take part in the Third Round Table Conference.

Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?

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Mahatma Gandhi undertook fast unto death in 1932, mainly because

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Read the following passage and answer the question that follows.

Given the diversity of the sub-continent, there were, and always have been, populations whose social practices were not influenced by Brahmanical ideas. When they figure in Sanskrit texts, they are often described as odd, uncivilized or even animal-like. In some instances, these included forest-dwellers for whom hunting and gathering remained an important means of subsistence. Categories such as the Nishada, to which Ekalavya is supposed to have belonged, are examples of this.

Due to which reason, there were populations whose social practices remained unaffected by Brahmanical ideas?

[3] Social Histories Using the Mahabharata
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How many days did Gandhi take to complete the Dandi March?

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Historians find it, particularly a difficult task, to understand a text as complex as the Mahabharata because:

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Who were the women who participated in Dandi March?

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