701. Red Fort was built by whom? - Shah Jahan
702. Which ruler of Gupta Dynasty adopted the name "Maharajadhiraja''? - Chandragupta I
703. The Allahabad Pillar inscription composed by Harisena Contain ___ ? - Informations about samudhragupta's conquest
704. Who gave Raja Ram Mohan Roy the title "Raja''? - Akbar Shah II
705. Famous Ayurveda Physician of Gupta Age? - Dhanvanthari
706. The World famous universities "Nalanda and Taxila'' belongs to ___ period? - Gupta
707. Who is popular by the names "Indian Shakespeare and Prince of Indian Poets? - Kalidasa
708. The government emblem of Gupta dynasty? - Garuda
709. The Huna king Mihirakula's Capital? - Sialkot
710. Who built Shiva Temple at Tanjavur? - Raja Raja Chola
711. Pulikeshin II was the most famous ruler of ___ dynasty? - Chalukya Dynasty
712. The last Hindu king of Delhi? - Prithviraj Chauhan
713. Who was the founder of Pallava Dynasty? - Simha Vishnu
714. The Kailashnath Temple at Ellora was built by ___? - Krishna I of Rashtrakuta dynasty
715. The pala dynasty was founded by whom? - Gopala
716. The Brihadeswara Temple at Tanjaore was built by whom? - Raja Raja Chola
717. Which ruler adopted the title ``Gangaikonda Chola''? - Rajendra I of chola dynasty
718. Who wrote Tamil Ramayana? - Kambar
719. The Hoysala dynasty (1027-1343) was founded by whom? - Nripakama
720. Who wrote Raja Tarangini? - Kalhana
721.The chola ruler who founded the city of Kaveripatnam? - Karikala Chola
722. Who wrote Budha Charitha, Sutralankar and Saundrananda? - Aswaghosha
723. The famous buddhist monk who propound the famous philosophy of `Madhyamika'? - Nagarjuna
724. India’s first carbon-free state: - Himachal Pradsh
725. The main language of Himachal Pradesh: - Hindi
Curzon 726. A spinal injury while horseback riding left this person in lifelong pain for which he wore a metal corset under his clothes. He served as the Viceroy of India. Name this person: - Curzon
727. The Governor General who had begun his career as a clerk in East India Company in 1750: - Warren Hastings
728. The Governor General who had lost his left hand in the Napoleonic wars: - Hardinge I
729. The Governor General who introduced Sunday as the weekly holiday for government offices: - Hardinge I
730. The Governor General who succeeded his brother-in-law Lord Ellenborough who had been recalled: - Hardinge I
731. The Governor General who was impeached by the British Parliament: - Warren Hastings
732. The last Viceroy of India: - Mountbatten
733. The Viceroy who inaugurated a new province known as the North West Frontier: - Curzon
734. The Viceroy who undertook the restoration of the Taj Mahal: - Curzon
735. The Viceroy who was later killed by a bomb planed in his boat by the Provisional IRA at Mullaghmore, County Sligo, Ireland in 1979: - Mountbatten
Reading 736. The Viceroy during the Chauri Chaura incident: - Reading
737. Who was the Governor General during the Sepoy Mutiny? - Canning
738. Who was the Governor General when Pitt’s India Act was passed? - Warren Hastings
739. Who was the Governor General when Sati was prohibited? - William Bentick
740. The Viceroy during the first sitting of the Constituent Assembly held on 9th December, 1946? - Wavell
741. The Viceroy during the Mopla revolt of 1921: - Reading
742. Cripp’s Mission visited India during the period of: - Linlithgo
743. He was born with a withered arm and no left hand. He was appointed Viceroy of India in 1926. Name this person: - Irwin
744. Who was the Viceroy when Indian Penal Code was brought into effect? - Canning
745. Who was the Viceroy when king George V visited India in 1911: - Hardinge II
746. Who was the Viceroy when Prince of Wales visited India in 1921? - Chelmsford
747. Railway was introduced in India by? - Lord Dalhousie
748. Who was the Viceroy when Queen Victoria passed away? - Curzon
749. Who was the Viceroy when Queen Victoria was declared as the Empress of India in 1877? - Lytton
750. Who was the Viceroy when the British Parliament passed the Indian Independence Act? - Mountbatten