1.Which of the following statements is/are incorrect about Bahmani kingdom? 1. It was founded by Ala uddin Hasan. 2. It reached its zenith during the reign of sultan Mahmud Gawan. 3. The kingdom was divided into five principalities, after the Battle of Tallikota. Select the correct answer using the codes given below
2.Which of the following temples do not belong to the Provida style of architecture? 1. Hazara Raman temple 2. Vithala temple 3. Nataraja temple 4. Virupaksha temple 5. Kailashanatha temple Select the correct answer using the codes given below
3.Consider the following statements about the policies of Muhammad bin Tughlaq 1. He appointed higher officials on the basis of merit. 2. He transferred the capital from Delhi to Lahore 3. He introduced token currency to increase the tax collection. 4. He was known as an ill-starred idealist due to his policies. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
4.Which among the following is not a feature of Indo-Islamic Architecture?
5.Consider the following statements about Pallavas regime 1. It witnessed a rise of the Bhakthi movement 2. Their capital Kanchi was an ancient centre of learning 3. Brahmadeya are the lands granted to temples Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
6.Which of the following statements is incorrect about the Badami Chalukyas regime?
7.Consider the following statement about the Vesara style of architecture 1. It reached its culmination under Chalukyas rule 2. Virupaksha temple at pattadakkal is its best example Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
8.Amogavarsha’s famous poetic work Kavirajamarga was written in
9.With reference to the Uttiramerur inscription, which of the following are essential criteria for a person to become a ward member? 1. Should own at least one-fourth veli of land. 2. Should own a residence. 3. Age should be between 30 and 70 years 4. Should have Knowledge of Vedas. Select the correct answer by using the codes given below
10.If a person acquires the knowledge of the self (atma), he acquires the knowledge of brahma, and thus attains salvation. The above means of attainment of salvation is propounded by which of the following school’s philosophies