**********SSC History Quiz ************
• Who discovered Harappa and when?
-R.B Dayaram Sahni , in 1921
• Who discovered Mohanjodro?
-R.D Banerjee in 1921
• Whats is the tenure of Harappa and Mohanjodro?
-2500-1750 bc
• the script that is written from right to left ?
-Boustrophedon
• The Harappan culture belongs to which age?
-Bronze age
• Who was the last governer General?
-Lord Canning
• Who wrote the Ramayana in Tamil?
-Kamban.
• Who was the first viceroy?
-Lord Canning
• Only viceroy to be murdered in office?
-LORD Mayo
• During the reign of which Mughal Emperor was the peacock throne made?
-Shah Jahan.
• Who is knowm as viceroy of reverse character?
-Lord Lytton
• Gandhi came back to india from south Africa in ?
-1915
• Where did the English set up their first factory?
-Surat.
• Who passed the Vernacular act?
-Lord Lytton
• Who repealed the Vernacular act?
-Lord Ripon
• Kakori robbery on?
-9 aug 1925
• Where is Babur buried?
-Kabul.
• Simon commission visited india in ?
-1928
• Who formed the swaraj party of india?
-Motilal nehru
• Who discovered Harappa and when?
-R.B Dayaram Sahni , in 1921
• Who discovered Mohanjodro?
-R.D Banerjee in 1921
• Whats is the tenure of Harappa and Mohanjodro?
-2500-1750 bc
• the script that is written from right to left ?
-Boustrophedon
• The Harappan culture belongs to which age?
-Bronze age
• Who was the last governer General?
-Lord Canning
• Who wrote the Ramayana in Tamil?
-Kamban.
• Who was the first viceroy?
-Lord Canning
• Only viceroy to be murdered in office?
-LORD Mayo
• During the reign of which Mughal Emperor was the peacock throne made?
-Shah Jahan.
• Who is knowm as viceroy of reverse character?
-Lord Lytton
• Gandhi came back to india from south Africa in ?
-1915
• Where did the English set up their first factory?
-Surat.
• Who passed the Vernacular act?
-Lord Lytton
• Who repealed the Vernacular act?
-Lord Ripon
• Kakori robbery on?
-9 aug 1925
• Where is Babur buried?
-Kabul.
• Simon commission visited india in ?
-1928
• Who formed the swaraj party of india?
-Motilal nehru
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