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Jammu & Kashmir & Ladakh Top 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1

Q1. What was the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir during the Dogra rule ?

(A) Srinagar
(B) Anantnag
(C) Baramulla
(D) Leh

Q2. The city of Jammu Jammu got its name from which King ?

(A) Agnigir
(B) Jambu Lochan
(C) Babru-Vahan
(D) Jog Rai

Q3. As per Mahabharata, after the death of King Shal, who ruled Jammu ?
Q4. Which ruler of Dev dynasty defeated Mahmud of Ghazni with combined strength of Jammu hill chiefs ?

(A) Vajar Dev
(B) Bhuj Dev
(C) Avtar Dev
(D) Dhruv Dev

Q5. Battle of Peshawar was fought between Mahmud Ghazni and

(A) Avtar Dev
(B) Vajar Dhar
(C) Avanti varman
(D) Gulab Singh

Q6. Which among the following is not an ancient capital around the Jammu region ?

(A) Bahu
(B) Dharanagri
(C) Airava
(D) Madar Desh

Q7. Who probably invented the Dogri script ?

(A) Purankaran
(B) Shakti Karan
(C) Agnigarbha
(D) Shiv Prakash

Q8. Match the following
List-IList-II
a. Founder of Dogra Dynasty1. Maharaja Ranjit Dev
b. Dar-ul-Aman2. Rebellian Group Head
c. Mian Deedo3. 1846
d. Year of Treaty of Lahore4. Gulab Singh

(A) a-4, b-1, c-2, d-3
(B) a-1, b-4, c-3, d-2
(C) a-3, b-4, c-1, d-2
(D) a-2, b-3, c-4, d-1

Q9. In which year, the first Legislature of Jammu and Kashmir was established ?

(A) 1819 AD
(B) 1890 AD
(C) 1934 AD
(D) 1970 AD

Q10. When did Ranjit Dev ascended the Throne of Jammu ?

(A) 1782
(B) 1733
(C) 1846
(D) 1701

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