Dr. Lal and Jain Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise 1

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Chinese pilgrim who visited India during Harsha Vardhan's period was:

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The greatness of Sher Shah lies in his _____.
A. Secular attitude
B. Victories against Humayun
C. Superior generalship
D. Administrative reforms

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What inspired the paintings of Ajanta?

A. Compassionate Buddha

B. Radha Krishna Leela

C. Jain Tirthankaras

D. Mahabharat encounters

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The rulers of which dynasty started the practice of granting tax-free villages to Brahmanas and Buddhist monks?

A. Satavahana

B. Mauryan

C. Gupta

D. Chola

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 Consider the following statements:

1. The Islamic calendar is twelve days shorter than the Gregorian calendar.

2. The Islamic calendar began in AD 632.

3. The Gregorian calendar is a solar calendar.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct ? 
(A) 1 only
(B) 1 and 2
(C) 1 and 3
(D) 3 only

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Who started the Saka Era still used by the Government of India?

(A) Kanishka

(B) Vikramaditya

(C) Samundragupta

(D) Ashoka

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Zafarnama was a letter written to a Mughal emperor by which of the following Sikh Gurus?

A. Hari Rai

B. Arjun Dev

C. Tegh Bahadur

D. Govind Singh

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Buddha's preachings were concerned most with:

A. Devotionalism

B. Ritualism

C. Belief in the same God

D. Purity of thought and conduct