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Q.81 Hard
Which Chinese traveler visited Nalanda University and documented his observations in the 7th century?
A Zheng He
B Xuanzang
C Marco Polo
D Fa-Hien
Correct Answer:  B. Xuanzang
EXPLANATION

Xuanzang (629-645 CE), the Chinese Buddhist scholar and traveler, visited Nalanda University and wrote detailed accounts of the university and its academic excellence.

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Q.82 Hard
Nalanda University at its peak had approximately how many students from different parts of Asia?
A 2,000 students
B 5,000 students
C 10,000 students
D 20,000 students
Correct Answer:  C. 10,000 students
EXPLANATION

Nalanda University, at its peak, had approximately 10,000 students and 2,000 faculty members from various parts of Asia, making it a major international center of learning.

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Q.83 Hard
During which period did the Gupta Empire establish control over Magadha/Bihar region?
A 6th century BCE
B 4th-5th century CE
C 1st century CE
D 2nd century BCE
Correct Answer:  B. 4th-5th century CE
EXPLANATION

The Gupta Empire, considered the golden age of India, established control over the Magadha region and Bihar during the 4th-5th century CE under rulers like Chandragupta II.

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Q.84 Hard
Which freedom fighter from Bihar led the Chittagong Armoury Raid?
A Keshab Chandra Sen
B Surya Sen
C Subhas Chandra Bose
D Rajendra Prasad
Correct Answer:  B. Surya Sen
EXPLANATION

Surya Sen, also known as 'Masterda', led the Chittagong Armoury Raid in 1930. Though he was from Chittagong (now Bangladesh), he had connections with Indian revolutionary movements and inspired freedom fighters across India.

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Q.85 Hard
Which Mughal emperor granted the 'Diwani' of Bihar to the British East India Company?
A Shah Alam I
B Shah Alam II
C Muhammad Shah
D Bahadur Shah Zafar
Correct Answer:  B. Shah Alam II
EXPLANATION

Emperor Shah Alam II granted the Diwani (revenue rights) of Bengal, Bihar, and Odisha to the British East India Company in 1765 after the Battle of Buxar. This marked the beginning of British administrative control.

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Q.86 Hard
The Battle of Buxar (1764) was fought between the British and which Indian rulers allied together?
A Mir Jafar and Mir Kasim
B Mir Kasim, Shuja-ud-Daulah, and Shah Alam II
C Siraj-ud-Daulah and Mir Jafar
D Nawab of Awadh and Nawab of Bengal
Correct Answer:  B. Mir Kasim, Shuja-ud-Daulah, and Shah Alam II
EXPLANATION

The Battle of Buxar was fought between the British East India Company and an alliance of Mir Kasim (Bengal), Shuja-ud-Daulah (Awadh), and Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II. The British victory established their supremacy in India.

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Which reform movement, led by Ram Mohan Roy, had significant influence in Bihar during the 19th century and promoted social changes?
A Arya Samaj Movement
B Brahmo Samaj Movement
C Theosophical Society
D Singh Sabha Movement
Correct Answer:  B. Brahmo Samaj Movement
EXPLANATION

The Brahmo Samaj Movement, founded by Ram Mohan Roy, was a major reform movement that influenced Bihar and promoted rationalism, monotheism, and social reforms like opposing caste discrimination and promoting education.

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Which Mughal emperor granted the charter to establish the East India Company's first trading post in Bihar?
A Akbar
B Jahangir
C Shah Jahan
D Aurangzeb
Correct Answer:  B. Jahangir
EXPLANATION

Emperor Jahangir granted trading charters to the East India Company, facilitating their establishment of trading posts in various parts of India including Bihar.

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Which ancient dynasty built the Gridhakuta (Vulture Peak) monastery near Rajgir in Bihar?
A Mauryan
B Gupta
C Pala
D Nanda
Correct Answer:  A. Mauryan
EXPLANATION

The Gridhakuta or Vulture Peak monastery was built during the Mauryan period and is an important Buddhist site associated with Buddha's teachings.

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The Tiladhali Caves in Bihar are believed to be associated with which spiritual leader?
A Lord Buddha
B Mahavira
C Rishabhanath
D Parsvanath
Correct Answer:  B. Mahavira
EXPLANATION

The Tiladhali Caves are traditionally associated with Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, who spent time in meditation there.

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