Indo Pak History Mcqs for the preparation of NTS, PPSC, SPSC, BPSC, KPSC, FPSC, OTS and other academic entry test and jobs tests.
121. Who became the Nawab of Bengal in 1739
(a) Mil Khan
(b) Sarfraz Khan
(C) Kehman Khan
(d) Khizar Khan
122. Who was installed on the throne of Bengal in 1760, after a successful revolt against Mir Jafar
(a) Mir Jafar
(c) Mir Qasim
(b) Mir Sadiq
(d) Mir Wafa
123. In the war of Buxar in 1764, Mir Qasim was defecated at the hands of
(a) English
(b) British
(c) Sikhs
(d) Marhatas
124. What is the duration of Lord Clive second Governorship in the Sub-continent
(a) 1765-66
(b) 1765-67
(c) 1765-68
(d) 1765-69
125. In which battle Haider Ali was defeated and forced to flee from the battlefield
(a) Panipat
(b) Jadi Hanvali
(c) Maysore
(d) None of these
126. Tipu Sultan ascended the throne at
(a) Patna
(b) Calcutta
(c) Deccan
(d) Maysur
127. Tipu Sultan was a vigorous warrior but could not ‘achieve his ultimate ends due to the betrayal of his Generals. When he was martyred
(a) 3th May 1799
(b) 5th June 1799
(c) 5th July 1799
(d) 5th August 1799
128. Name the Liberal Viceroy of India, who instituted the Famine Code
(a) Lord Cornwallis
(b) Lord Ripon
(c) Lord Wavell
(d) Lord Reading
129. From which year to 1798, Sir John Shore remained the Governor General of India
(a) 1793
(b) 1792
(c) 1791
(d) 1790
130. Who remained the Governor General of India from 1805 to 1807
(a) Sir George Barlow
(b) Lord Minto
(c) Lord Amherst
(d) None of these
131. Who was the Governor General of India from 1823 to 1828
(a) Lord Amherst
(b) Lord Auckland
(c) Lord Hardinge
(d) Lord Minto
132. When the British government assume sovereignty over the lands of British East India Company
(a) 1357
(b) 1857
(c) 1457
(d) 1557
133. Which area of the Sub-continent last fell to the British
(a) Swat
(b) Amritsar
(c) Peshawar
(d) Hunza
134. What was the purpose behind “Mujahidin Movement
(a) To make secular government
(b) To make Islamic government
(c) To make Non-Islamic government
(d) None of them
135. In 1860, how many educational institutions were there in Calcutta for Muslims
(a) four
(b) three
(c) two
(d) One