UGC NTA NET/JRF Re-EXAM, June 2024 HISTORY (Shift-II)

Total Questions: 100

1. Which of the following is emphasized by postmodernism?

A. Multidimensionality
B. Fragmentation
C. Continuity/Discontinuity
D. Intercontinuity
E. Ephemeralism
Select the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (c) A, B, C, D, E
Solution:

Postmodernism was a cultural movement in the arts and philosophy that emerged in the second half of the 20th century, challenging the prevailing modernism that preceded it. Postmodernism emphasized multidimensionality, fragmentation, discontinuity /separability, interpenetrability, and ephemerality. JeanPraicois Lyotard is the founder of postmodernism.

2. The main sources for the Arab invasion of Sindh in the early eighth century are :

Correct Answer: (c) Chachnama
Solution:

In 712 AD, the Arabs, led by Muhammad bin Qasim, invaded Sindh. Information about this invasion is found in the Chachnama, written in Arabic and translated into Persian by Ali. At that time, Sindh was ruled by Dahir, who was defeated by Muhammad bin Qasim in the Battle of Rabar. The Arab conquest of Sindh had a profound impact on India.

3. Which of the following foreign travelers described Krishnadeva Raya as "of medium height, fair complexion, and well-built, though somewhat obese; his face bore smallpox marks"?

Correct Answer: (c) Domingo Paes
Solution:

The Portuguese traveler Domingo Paes visited Vijayanagara during the reign of Vijayanagara ruler Krishnadeva Raya. Describing Krishnadeva Raya, he describes him as "of medium height, fair complexion, and well-built, though somewhat overweight, with smallpox marks on his face." Domingo Paes praised the Vijayanagara capital highly, writing that "there was no commodity in the entire world that was not sold in its markets."

4. Arrange the establishment of Indian universities in chronological order.

A. Bombay
B. Punjab
C. Allahabad
D. Patna
E. Delhi
select the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (a) A, B, C, D, E
Solution:

The correct match is as follows

Indian UniversityEstablishment
Bombay– 1857
Punjab– 1882
Allahabad– 1887
Patna– 1917
Delhi– 1922

5. Arrange the following historians in chronological order according to their year of birth.

A. S. K. Ayyangar
B. Radha Kumud Mukherjee
C. K. P. Jayaswal
D. H. C. Raychaudhuri
E. Jadunath Sarkar
Select the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (a) E, A, B, C, D
Solution:

The correct matching of the lists is as follows-

HistorianBirth Year
Jadunath Sarkar– 1870
S. K. Iyengar– 1871
Radha Kumud Mukherjee– 1880
K.P. Jayaswal– 1881
H.C. Raychaudhuri– 1892

6. By what name were self-cultivating farmers known in Rajasthan?

Correct Answer: (c) Gaveti
Solution:

In Rajasthan, self-cultivating farmers were known as Gaveti. Self-cultivating farmers were those who cultivated land in the village they lived in. They had permanent and hereditary ownership of their land. Self-cultivating farmers had the right to lease and sell their land. They were also known as Malik-e-Zamin.

7. Which of the following trade items was not imported into India from the Western world?

Correct Answer: (b) Wood
Solution:

The most prominent feature of the post-Mauryan period in ancient India was the growth of trade with the West. India's trade relations with Rome, the Western world, were quite strong during this period. India exported luxury goods to Rome, while Rome imported wine, glassware, pearls, gold, and other items from India. India did not import wood from the Western world.

8. The Pax Britannica policy adopted by the British during the first half of the 19th century did not result in which of the following phenomena?

Correct Answer: (d) Restriction on moneylenders in rural areas
Solution:

The Pax Britannica policy adopted by the British during the first half of the 19th century appears to have resulted in the suppression of the Pindaris, the Thuggees, and the disbandment of irregular troops. The ban on moneylenders in rural areas was not a consequence of this policy. Moneylenders in rural areas primarily earned interest by lending money to local people.

9. Which of the following is identified with the Nasatyas of the Rigveda?

Correct Answer: (d) Ashvin
Solution:

The Boghazkoi inscription, dated to 1400 BCE, recovered from Turkey in Asia Minor, mentions four Rigvedic deities, including Indra, Mitra, Varuna, and Nasatya. Nasatya here refers to the Ashvin deity. This inscription describes a treaty between two kingdoms, with the four gods presented as witnesses. The Boghazkoi inscription was discovered by Wikler.

10. Match List-I with List-II :

List-I (Sufi Saint)List-II (Center of Activity)
A.Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar KakiI.Ajodhan
B.Baba Fariduddin Ganj-e-ShakarII.Devtalla
C.Sheikh JamaluddinIII.Ajmer
D.Muinuddin ChishtiIV.Delhi

Select the correct answer from the options given below:

Correct Answer: (a) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III
Solution:

The correct matching of the lists is as follows

Sufi SaintCenter of Activity
Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar KakiDelhi
Baba Fariduddin Ganj-e-ShakarAjodhan
Sheikh JamaluddinDevtalla
Moinuddin ChishtiAjmer