CUET Questions — History — CUET UG
273 solved questions with detailed explanations
Q24. Identify the incorrect statements regarding the travellers in Medieval India: (A) Jean-Baptiste Tavernier travelled to India atleast seven times. (B) Manucci, the french doctor, never returned to
Q14. Which of the following statements is true about the amara-nayakas: (A) The amara-nayakas were civil servants who were given territories to govern by the raya. (B) The amara-nayakas collected taxe
Q9. Who persuaded Buddha to allow women into the sangha?
Q8. Identify the correct statements regarding the Harappan seals and sealings: (A) The Harappan seal is possibly the most distinctive artefact of Harappan or Indus Valley civilization. (B) Seals and s
Q31. Identify the region where the Jotedars were most powerful in the 18th-century:
Q33. Match List-I with List-II: List-I Book (A) Travels in India (B) Travels in the Mogul Empire AD 1656-1668 (C) The Travels of Ibn Battuta (D) Westward Bound: Travels of Mirza Abu Talib List-II Auth
Q27. Match List-I with List-II: List - I (A) Lapis Lazuli (B) Carnelian (C) Copper (D) Steatite List - II (I) Khetri (II) South Rajasthan (III) Shortughai (IV) Lothal Choose the correct answer from
Q16. Identify the correct statements about the 'Virashaiva' tradition: (A) It was led by a Brahmana named Basavanna. (B) Worship Shiva in his manifestation as a linga. (C) Lingayats supported the idea
Q24. In the eighteenth-century, which of the following was not the reason for the defaults on payments by the zamindars?
Q7. Where was the Safavid Empire located? 1. China 2. Iran 3. Turkey 4. Afghanistan
Q18. Which British artist went on a voyage to the Pacific (1772–75) and then came to India?
Q23. Who remarked that South Africa was "the making of the Mahatma":
Q1. Identify the region from which a sculpture depicting Buddha's departure from his palace was discovered and is dated c. 200 CE: