| 65. | The theory of economic drain of India during British imperialism was propounded by |
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| 66. | The trident-shaped symbol of Buddhism does not represent |
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| 67. | Tripitakas are sacred books of |
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| 68. | Under Akbar, the Mir Bakshi was required to look after |
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Answer: Option A Explanation: The head of the military was called the Mir Bakshi, appointed from among the leading nobles of the court. The Mir Bakshi was in charge of intelligence gathering, and also made recommendations to the emperor for military appointments and promotions. |
| 69. | The territory of Porus who offered strong resistance to Alexander was situated between the rivers of |
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| 70. | The Battle of Plassey was fought in |
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Answer: Option A Explanation: The Battle of Plassey, 23 June 1757, was a decisive British East India Company victory over the Nawab of Bengal and his French allies, establishing Company rule in South Asia which expanded over much of the Indies for the next 190 years. The battle took place at Palashi, Bengal, on the river banks of the Bhagirathi River, about 150 km north of Calcutta, near Murshidabad, then capital of undivided Bengal. The belligerents were Siraj-ud-daulah, the last independent Nawab of Bengal, and the British East India Company. More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Plassey |
