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Delhi Police 2025 GS Test - 4
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  • Question 1/10
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    When was Awadh annexed by Lord Dalhousie?

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    The correct answer is Option 4 i.e. 1856.

    Awadh was annexed by Lord Dalhousie on February 11, 1856. This annexation was part of the British East India Company's policy of expansion in India, and it was justified by Dalhousie under the pretext of misgovernance by the Nawab of Awadh.

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    Who among the following is credited with popularising the catchphrase ‘Inquilab Zindabad’?

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    The correct answer is Option 2 i.e. Bhagat Singh.

    The catchphrase 'Inquilab Zindabad' (which means "Long Live the Revolution") was popularized by the Indian freedom fighter Bhagat Singh.

    Bhagat Singh, a prominent revolutionary in the Indian independence movement, used this slogan to inspire and mobilize the masses against British colonial rule. His use of the phrase, especially during his court trials and public speeches, helped to cement it as a rallying cry for revolution and resistance in India.

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    The Battle of Khatoli fought was in 1517 between the kingdom of Mewar under Rana Sanga and ________.

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    The correct answer is Option 3 i.e. Ibrahim Lodi.

    The Battle of Khatoli, fought in 1517, was between the kingdom of Mewar under Rana Sanga and Ibrahim Lodi, the Sultan of Delhi. This battle is notable because it marked one of the conflicts between the Rajput forces under Rana Sanga and the Delhi Sultanate under Ibrahim Lodi's rule.

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    Which of the following leaders established the Women's wing of Congress in 1940?

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    The correct answer is Option 3 i.e. Sucheta Kriplani.

    Sucheta Kripalani founded the women's wing of the Indian National Congress in 1940.

    She was India's first female Chief Minister, serving as the head of the Uttar Pradesh government from 1963 to 1967.

    All India Mahila Congress (AIMC), also referred to as Mahila Congress, is the women's wing of the Indian National Congress (INC).

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    At which of the following places was the formal proclamation of the Swadeshi movement made on 7 August 1905?

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    The correct answer is Option 2 i.e. Calcutta Town Hall.

    The formal proclamation of the Swadeshi movement was made on 7 August 1905 at the Calcutta Town Hall (now Kolkata). This proclamation marked the beginning of the Swadeshi movement, which was a significant part of the Indian independence struggle. It was launched in response to the British decision to partition Bengal, and the movement aimed to promote Indian goods and boycott British products as a means of resisting colonial rule. The Calcutta Town Hall served as a crucial venue for this historic event.

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    The Battle of Tukaroi, also known as the Battle of Bajhaura or the Battle of Mughulmar, took place between the Mughal Empire and the Bengal Sultanate in which year______.

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    The correct answer is Option 4 i.e. 1575.

    The Battle of Tukaroi, also known as the Battle of Bajhaura or the Battle of Mughulmar, took place in 1575. This battle was fought between the Mughal Empire, led by Emperor Akbar, and the Bengal Sultanate, ruled by Sultan Nasiruddin Nusrat Shah. It was part of Akbar's efforts to expand Mughal influence in Bengal. The Mughal victory in this battle played a crucial role in consolidating Mughal control over the region.

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    The rulers of which of the following dynasties built the Khajuraho temples between 950 to 1050 A.D in the central India?

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    The correct answer is Option 4 i.e. Chandela Dynasty.

    The Khajuraho temples, famous for their stunning architecture and intricate sculptures, were built between 950 to 1050 A.D. during the rule of the Chandela dynasty.

    The Chandela rulers were a dynasty of Rajputs who controlled large parts of central India during the medieval period. The Khajuraho temples, located in present-day Madhya Pradesh, were constructed under their patronage and are considered among the finest examples of temple architecture in India.

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    Who among the following Governor Generals enacted the law against the Sati practice in December 1829?

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    The correct answer is Option 2 i.e. Lord William Bentinck.

    • The Governor-General who enacted the law against the practice of Sati (widow burning) in December 1829 was Lord William Bentinck.
    • This significant legislative measure, known as the Bengal Sati Regulation, was implemented under his administration.
    • The rules made Sati illegal and punishable by law, taking a big step towards the extinction of this inhumane tradition in India.
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    Which of the following is a term for the common local wind that blows in north and north-western parts of India during summer?

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    The correct answer is Option 1 i.e. Loo.

    • The common local wind that blows in the north and north-western parts of India during the summer is called the Loo.
    • This hot, dry wind typically occurs in the plains of northern India and can significantly raise temperatures, contributing to the intense heat of the summer months.
    • The Loo can cause discomfort and health issues, such as heatstroke.
    • It is especially prevalent from April to June and is a notable climatic feature in the region during the pre-monsoon period.
  • Question 10/10
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    The peninsular plateau of India was a part of which continent earlier?

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    The correct answer is Option 3 i.e. Africa.

    The Peninsular Plateau of India was once part of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana. Among the given options, Africa was a part of Gondwana along with the Indian subcontinent, South America, Antarctica, and Australia. Therefore, the Peninsular Plateau was connected to Africa in its earlier geological history. As Gondwana broke apart around 200 million years ago, the Indian plate drifted away, eventually forming the present-day Indian subcontinent.

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