CUET Questions — History
273 solved questions with detailed explanations
Q9. In some Harappan seals, a figure is shown seated cross-legged in a yogic posture, sometimes surrounded by animals. It has been regarded as a depiction of:
Q4. Match List-I with List-II: Religious Teachers List-I (A) Appar, Sambandar, Sundaramurti (B) Kabir, Raidas, Surdas (C) Sri Chaitanya (D) Mirabai, Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti List-II Area of Influence
Q41. Simon Commission came to India in ____.
Q14. Which stone inscription records the history of a guild of silk-weavers who originally lived in Gujarat?
Q48. Whose dargah is popularly known as "Gharib Nawaz"?
Q49. 'Detention without Trial' was a feature of which Act?
Q43. Which was the second dynasty of the Vijayanagara Empire?
Q10. The evidence of a ploughed field associated with Early Harappan levels is found at: 1. Mohenjodaro 2. Sutkagendor 3. Kalibangan 4. Nageshwar
Q45. Why, according to the speaker, the British introduced the separate electorates?
Q28. Which Mughal chronicle mentions the irrigation devices of Northern India?
Q30. In which language were the Ashokan inscriptions written in Afghanistan?
Q48. Identify the timeline of the 'First World War':
Q18. The making of elaborate stone structures known as "megaliths" emerged in which part of the Indian subcontinent from the first millennium BCE? (A) North India (B) Central India (C) South India (D)
Q3. 'Erythraean' was the Greek name for:
Q26. Identify the year of Champaran Movement:
Q33. Francois Bernier dedicated his major writings to which king of France? 1. Francis II 2. Louis XI 3. Louis XIV 4. Charles II
Q31. Identify the region where the Jotedars were most powerful in the 18th-century:
Q39. Francis Buchanan was a physician who came to India and served in the Bengal Medical Service from:
Q8. Arrange the following texts in chronological order: (A) Manusmriti (B) Early Buddhist texts, including the Tripitaka (C) Ashtadhyayi of Panini (D) Ramayana and Mahabharata Choose the correct answe
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