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Kashmir Studies
Fully Solved Up-to-Date MCQs Papers

Amar Jahangir
Research Associate/ Lecturer
Institute of Kashmir Studies, UAJ&K
Muzaffarabad
Chapter-1
INTRODUCTION TO KASHMIR
1. The Valley of Kashmir was formerly known as_______________.
A. Ratigali Lake B. Satisar Lake
C. Chitakhata Lake D. Shams Bari Lake
2. _________________ lived in Satisar Lake.
A. Zakuta B. Summro
C. Jalodbhava D. Nastoor
3. According to the Hindu mythology, the Satisar lake was drained by_______.
A. Gonand B. Chandradav
C. Oknand D. Kashyap Rishi
4. In the beginning, Kashmir was known as _____________________.
A. Ratigali B. Chitakhata
C. Kashyapmar D. Shams Bari
5. Some historians say that Kashmir was originally known as the abode
of__________.
A. Gonand B. Oknand
C. Chandradav D. Kashyap Rishi
6. Some historians say that the tribe of Banu Israel came to ______________
and then Gilgit and Kashmir.
A. South Asia B. Central Asia
C. South Africa D. North America
7. The people who settled in Kashmir said that this place resembled _________.
A. Turkey B. Syria
C. Africa D. America
8. The caravan of ________________ took rest on Koh-e-Suleman.
A. Hazrat Suleman B. Hazrat Ibrahim
C. Hazrat Ismail D. Hazrat Musa
9. Charles Ellison Bates discussed about Kashmir in his book named ________.
A. Rajtrangni B. A Gazettier of Kahmir
C. Nelamata Purana D. Guranth
10. The ancient Greeks named Kashmir as________________.
A. Kasperia B. Kasheer
C. Kashapmir D. Kosher
11. Some linguists say that the word "Kashmir" is derived from _____ language.
A. Hebrew B. Sanskrit
C. Chinese D. Hindi
12. Some historians say that Kashmir is the combination of ___________ words
A. Three B. Four
C. Two D. Five
13. “Ka” and “Shimeer” mean in the world “Kashmir”_____________.
A. Light and Occasion B. Water and Desiccated Land
C. Like and Syria D. Channels and Mountains
14. “Kas” and “Mir” mean in the world “Kashmir”_____________.
A. Light and Occasion B. Water and Desiccated Land
C. Like and Syria D. Channels and Mountains
15. “Ka” and “Asheer” mean in the world “Kashmir”_____________.
A. Light and Occasion B. Water and Desiccated Land
C. Like and Syria D. Channels and Mountains
16. “Kash” and “Mir” mean in the world “Kashmir”_____________.
A. Light and Occasion B. Water and Desiccated Land
C. Like and Syria D. Channels and Mountains
17. Chinese tourist ________________, called Kashmir as “Ka-Shi-Mi-Lo”.
A. Hun-Tsang B. Chen Lee
C. Kanji D. Hochintao
18. In modern times, the people of Kashmir have shortened the word Kashmir
into _______________ in their language.
A. Kasperia B. Kasheer
C. Kashapmir D. Kosher
19. ________________is the oldest text book of Kashmir.
A. Nilamata Purana B. Rajatarangni
C. Grunth D. Tipaka
20. ________________ is a famous book on the history of Kashmir.
A. Nilamata Purana B. Rajatarangni
C. Grunth D. Tipaka
21. Rajatarangni is written by ______________ in the mid12th century.
A. Okanand B. Ashoka
C. Pandit Kalhana D. Rinchen Shah
22. There are ___________________ continents in the world.
A. Four B. Five
C. Six D. Seven
23. There are _____________________ oceans in the world.
A. Four B. Five
C. Six D. Seven
24. Kashmir is situated in_______________, which is located in the northeast of
the world.
A. Africa B. Asia
C. Europe D. Australia
25. The State of Jammu and Kashmir is divided into_____________ parts.
A. Four B. Five
B. Six D. Seven
26. ______________________ are included in Indian administrated Kashmir.
A. Gilgit and Baltistan B. Jammu, Ladakh and Valley
C. Aksai Chin and Karakoram D. Muzaffarabad, Poonch, Mirpur
27. ______________________ are included in Pakistani administrated Kashmir.
A. Gilgit and Baltistan B. Jammu, Ladakh and Valley
C. Aksai Chin and Karakoram D. Muzaffarabad, Poonch, Mirpur
28. ______________________ are included in Chinese controlled Kashmir.
A. Gilgit and Baltistan B. Aksai Chin and Karakoram
C. Jammu, Ladakh and Valley D. Muzaffarabad, Poonch, Mirpur
29. ______________________ are included in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
A. Gilgit and Baltistan B. Jammu, Ladakh and Valley
C. Aksai Chin and Karakoram D. Muzafarabad, Poonch, Mirpur
30. The State of Jammu and Kashmir is Surrounded by____________ countries
A. Four B. Five
C. Six D. Seven
31. __________________ is located in the north to east of Kashmir.
A. China B. India
C. Pakistan D. Afghanistan and Tajikistan
32. __________________ is located in the South of Kashmir.
A. China B. India
C. Pakistan D. Afghanistan and Tajikistan
33. __________________ is located in the northwest of Kashmir.
A. China B. India
C. Pakistan D. Afghanistan and Tajikistan
34. __________________ is located in the west of Kashmir.
A. China B. India
C. Pakistan D. Afghanistan and Tajikistan
35. The State of Jammu and Kashmir shares its ______________ border with
Tajikistan.
A. 965 km B. 483 km
C. 80 km D. 64 km
36. The State of Jammu and Kashmir shares ___________ border with Pakistan.
A. 1207 km B. 965 km
C. 483 km D. 80 km
37. The State of Jammu and Kashmir shares ____________ border with China.
A. 1207 km C. 965 km
C. 483 km D. 80 km
38. The State of Jammu and Kashmir shares ______________ border with India.
A. 1207 km. B. 965 km.
C. 483 km. D. 80 km.
39. The State of Jammu and Kashmir shares ________ border with Afghanistan.
A. 1207 km. B. 965 km.
C. 483 km. D. 80 km.
40. The total area of the State of Jammu and Kashmir is __________________.
A. 84741 Sq. miles B. 84417 Sq. miles
C. 84471 Sq. miles D. 84147 Sq. miles
41. The total area of Azad Jammu and Kashmir is_____________________.
A. 27946 Sq. miles B. 4144 Sq. miles
C. 11039 Sq. miles D. 41342 Sq. miles
42. The total area of Gilgit-Beltistan is ______________.
A. 27946 Sq. miles B. 4144 Sq. miles
C. 11039 Sq. miles D. 41342 Sq. miles
43. The total area of Indian occupied Kashmir (Valley, Ladakh and Jammu) is
___________.
A. 27946 Sq. miles B. 4144 Sq. miles
C. 11039 Sq. miles D. 41342 Sq. miles
44. The total area of the Chinese controlled Kashmir (Aksai Chin) is _________.
A. 27946 Sq. miles B. 4144 Sq. miles
C. 11039 Sq. miles D. 41342 Sq. miles
Chapter 2
RELIGIONS OF KASHMIR
1. The relation of human being with whom they regard as spiritual is called_______.
A. Religion B. Faith
C. Conviction D. Persuasion
2. Neal Nag was the preacher of ______________.
A. Rashiism B. Hinduism
C. Nagism D. Sikhism
3. _________________________ is the religious book of Nagism.
A. Guranth B. Tipaka
C. Nilamata Purana D. Rajatrangn
4. In ________________ people worship Snakes and Springs.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Rashiism
5. In ______________ language the word Nag stands for both “Spring and Snake”.
A. Balti B. Kashmiri
C. Sheena D. Sansikrat
6. _______________ is the oldest organized religion.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Rashiism
7. The followers of Nagism are called _________________.
A. ‘aryas’ B. ‘pesachi’
C. ‘nagis’ D. ‘dardi’
8. The early settlers of Kashmir ________________ Nagism.
A. banned B. rejected
C. refused D. adopted
9. _________________ introduced agriculture and trades as they were good traders.
A. Nagas B. Hindus
C. Sikhis D. Pisachas
10. Nagas led a great impact of civilization of_____________________.
A. China B. Kashmir
C. Central Asia D. Kabul
11. ________________ remained dominated in Kashmir till the end of Kot Rajs.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Rashiism
12. __________________ does not contribute a unified set of beliefs.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Rashiism
13. __________________ has neither prophet nor any binding holy book.
A. Nagism B. Sikhism
C. Hinduism D. Rashiism
14. Most __________________ have personal Gods or Godess.
A. Nagas B. Hindus
C. Sikhis D. Rashis
15. Religious books of ____________ are Veda, Bhagvad, Gita, Mahabharata and
Ramayah.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Rashiism
16. ____________ introduced caste system as Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaisya, Sudra.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Bhuddism
17. Hinduism and Buddhism both got _______________ side by side.
A. relegation B. devaluation
C. demotion D. promotion
18. During ______________________the Hindus start dominating.
A. Jammu dynasty B. Huns dynasty
C. Gonand dynasty D. Lohara dynasty
19. ______________________ is a non-theistic religion.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Bhuddism
20. _________________ encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual
practices.
A. Nagism B. Bhuddism
C. Hinduism D. Sikhism
21. ____________________ does not include the idea of worshiping a creator God.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Bhuddism
22. Teachings of ________________ are straight forward and practical.
A. Nagism B. Bhuddism
C. Hinduism D. Sikhism
23. ________________ deputed Madyantika for the propagation of Bhuddism in
Kashmir.
A. Ashoka B. Gonand
C. Chandradav D. Deryadav
24. ____________________ introduced’ Suffron’ cultivation into Kashmir.
A. Ashoka B. Madyantika
C. Chandradav D. Deryadav
25. Ashoka also built many religious sites to promote Bhuddism in
_______________.
A. Nipal B. Japan
C. Kashmir D. China
26. _______________ suffered a temporary eclipse during the reign of Ashoka’s
successors.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Bhuddism
27. Kanishka started construction of ________________University of Bhuddism.
A. Sharda B. Muzaffarabad
C. Poonch D. Mirpur
28. The fourth Buddhist council was held in Kashmir during _____________ time.
A. Naga B. Kanishka
C. Ashoka D. Arya
29. The famous Chinese tourist Hun-Tusang visited Kashmir in_______________.
A. 631.A.D B. 621.A.D
C. 731.A.D D. 531.A.D
30. Buddhists considered ___________________ as a holy place.
A. Nipal B. Japan
C. Kashmir D. China
31. _______________was the founder of Buddhism.
A. Vasu Gupta B. Ashoka
C. Guru Nanak D. Gohtum Buddh
32. ______________ is the religious book of Buddhism.
A. Guranth B. Tipaka
C. Nilamata Purana D. Rajatrangni
33. ____________________ itself is not a religion. It is based on Tarika system.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Shaivism
34. Followers of Shaivism believe that _______________ is all and all.
A. Nag B. Idol
C. Siva D. Gurru
35. Followers of ______________ are called as Shaivas or Savites.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Shaivism
36. _______________was the founder of Shivism.
A. Vasu Gupta B. Ashoka
C. Guru Nanak D. Gohtum Buddh
37. __________________ is the mixture of some teaching of Hinduism and
Buddhism.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Shaivism
38. Shaivism was popular in Kashmir during ________________.
A. 11th century B. 12th century
C. 10th century D. 09th century
39. Lila Arifa was the preacher of ___________________.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Shaivism
40. The real name Lila Arifa was __________________.
A. Lil Ashviri B. Lil Arni
C. Lila Mai D. Lila devi
41. ___________________ was also a good musician and lyricts.
A. Habba Khatoon B. Lila Arifa
C. Arni Mall D. Noor Jahan
42. The first Muslim _________________ entered in Kashmir.
A. Abdul Rehman Bulbul Shah B. Muhammad Bin Qasim
C. Hamem Bin Sama D. Sad-ru-din
43. Hamem Bin Sama was an Iraqi Muslim and initially got settled
in_____________.
A. Sindh B. Punjab
C. Kashmir D. Khaber Pakhtoon Khaw
44. Hamem Bin Sama constructed a Masjid in 732AD during the reign
of______________.
A. Rinchen Shah B. Mehra kul
C. Ashoka D. Littaditya
45. The followers of ________________ are called Muslims.
A. Hinduism B. Islam
C. Sikhism D. Buddhism
46. Al Quran is the Holy book of________________.
A. Muslims B. Hindus
C. Sikhs D. Rashis
47. _________________ is the last prophet of Allah and the preacher of Islam.
A. Hazrat Yaqoob B. Hazrat Ismail
C. Hazrat Ibrahin D. Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W)
48. ________________________was a religious preacher of Islam who entered in
Kashmir.
A. Abdul Rehman Bulbul Shah B. Muhammad Bin Qasim
C. Hamem Bin Sama D. Sad-ru-Din
49. The first famous person in Kashmir to embrace Islam was ________________.
A. Abdul Rehman Bulbul Shah B. Muhammad Bin Qasim
C. Hamem Bin Sama D. Rinchen Shah
50. Rinchin Shah was the ruler of ________________.
A. Sindh B. Punjab
C. Kashmir D. Khaber Pakhtoon Khaw
51. Rinchin Shah embraced Islam at the hands of ___________________.
A. Abdul Rehman Bulbul Shah B. Muhammad Bin Qasim
C. Hamem Bin Sama D. Rinchen Shah
52. Rinchin Shah changed his name to Sultan _____________________.
A. Sadr-ud-Din B. Muhammad Bin Qasim
C. Hamem Bin Sama D. Bulbul Shah
53. Islam flourished very rapidly in Kashmir during reign of___________________.
A. Huns Dynasty B. Shahmiri Dynasty
C. Mughals Dynasty D. Chaks Dynasty
54. __________________ was the famous Muslim preacher.
A. Syed Ali Hamdani B. Lila Arifa
C. Muhammad Akbar D. Noor Jahan
55. Syed Ali Hamdani visited Kashmir 03 times during reign
of__________________.
A. Huns Dynasty B. Shahmiri Dynasty
C. Mughals Dynasty D. Chaks Dynasty
56. The Muslim rulers ruled over Kashmir till___________________.
A. 1816 B. 1817
C. 1819 D. 1818
57. _______________ is known as local religion.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Rashism
58. The Rishi order of Kashmir is Sufi tradition associated with_________________.
A. religious beliefs B. religious harmony
C. religious thoughts D. religious activities
59. ___________________ has made an important contribution to Kashmiryat.
A. Rishi order B. Shiv order
C. Sikh order D. Bhud order
60. The original Rishi Sufis were focused on seclusion and emphasis on_________.
A. justification B. negotiation
C. arbitration D. meditation
61. Nund Rishi is considered to have started the _________________.
A. Bhudd order B. Rishi order
C. Shiv order D. Sikh order
62. The real name Nund Rishi was___________________.
A. Sheikh Noor Ud Din B. Sheikh Baba Dawwod Khaki
C. Sheikh Yaqoob Serfi D. Sheikh Zahir-ud-Din
63. The Rishis follow the ______________ along with the sayings of Nund Rishi.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Islam
64. __________________ is a monotheistic religion.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Rashism
65. ___________________ was the founder of Sikhism.
A. Vasu Gupta B. Ashoka
C. Guru Nanak D. Gohtum Buddh
66. ____________________ is the religious book of Sikhism.
A. Vade B. Tipaka
C. Granth D. Rajtrangni
67. There are______________, including Guru Nanak who advanced Sikhism.
A. 9 Gurus B. 10 Gurus
C. 12 Gurus D. 20 Gurus
68. In 1819,__________________conquered Kashmir and Sikhism got the Royal
support.
A. Maharajah Ghulab Singh B. Maharajah Rnbir Singh
C. Maharajah Heri Singh D. Maharajah Ranjit Singh
69. Many Sikhs from Punjab moved towards Kashmir for the promotion
of_____________.
A. Nagism B. Hinduism
C. Sikhism D. Rashism
Chapter 3
EARLY SETTLERS OF ANCIENT KASHMIR
1. _________________ was the first language of Kashmir.
A. Broshiski B. Sansikrat
C. Gogri D. Sheena
2. The early settlers of Kashmir were __________________
A. Jews B. Nagas
C. Aryans D. Pichachas
3. Nagas came from ________________ and also called Nigraets.
A. China B. Pakistan
C. Africa D. Asia
4. _______________ worships snakes and spring.
A. Jews B. Nagas
C. Aryans D. Pichachas
5. In Kashmiri language Nag means ____________________.
A. Water and Mountain B. Light and Occasion
C. Channels and Mountain D. Snake and Spring
6. The Nilamata Purana mentions the valley of Kashmir being inhabited by two

tribes- _______________________.

A. Nagas and Jews B. Jews and Pisachas


C. Nagas and Aryans D. Nagas and Pisachas
7. __________________ were local inhabitants and considered inferior.
A. Jews B. Nagas
C. Aryans D. Pisachas
8. ________________ introduced mutton and beef.
A. Jews B. Pisachas
C. Nagas D. Aryans
9. ________________ are believed to have their own language, known as “Paisaci”.

A. Jews B. Pisachas
C. Nagas D. Aryans
10. Aryan came from ___________________.
A. Central Asia B. South Asia
C. Africa D. China
11. Aryans worship the ____________.

A. Fire B. Nag
C. Springs D. Sun
12. ____________________ came from Jeruselum and belongs to Banu Israel.
A. Jews B. Pichachas
C. Nagas D. Aryans
13. _________________ arrived through the Silk route in 600-700BC, they spread

out from Jrushellam.

A. Jews B. Pichachas
C. Nagas D. Aryans
14. By the __________________ there was no longer a distinct Jewish population in

Kashmir due to conversion to Islam.

A. 12th century B. 17th century


C. 15th century D. 18th century
15. ____________________ was the 1st person who dwelled in Kashmir
A. Odyan Dav B. Derya Dav
C. Chandra Dave D. Sah Dav
16. _______________ was an old man who took Nelameta Purana from Neal Nag.
A. Odyan Dav B. Derya Dav
C. Chandra Dave D. Sah Dav
17. According to Rajatrangni, __________________ was the first ruler of Kashmir.
A. Gonad I B. Derya Dave
C. Deya Keran D. Poran Keran
18. According to Muhammad Din Faoque, _______________ was the first ruler of
Kashmir.
A. Gonad I B. Derya Dave
C. Deya Keran D. Poran Keran
19. Dasna Nandna, Surajwerma and Pertab Balu were the early rulers
of______________.
A. Jammu B. China
C. Kabul D. Kashmir
20. In the beginning ______________ system was introduced in Kashmir.
A. Parliamentary B. Presidential
C. Kort Raj D. Kingdom
21. During ______________ system people from different places migrated to

Kashmir.

A. Parliamentary B. Presidential
C. Kort Raj D. Kingdom
22. In Court Raj system for security purpose they made many_____________ .
A. Gardens B. Forts
C. Walls D. Roads
23. Poran Karan was the ruler of ___________________.
A. Jammu B. Kashmir
C. Pakhli D. Sewat
24. Poran Karan ruler of Jammu sends his son _____________ to Kashmir.
A. Jeya Karan B. Deya Karan
C. Okanand D. Gonand
Chapter 3
ANCIENT KASHMIR FROM 3180 BC TO 01 BC (Part-I)

1. According to Faoque, _____________ was the first dynasty that ruled Kashmir.
A. Jammu Dynasty B. Gonand Dynasty
C. Lohara Dynasty D. Morya Dynasty
2. __________________ was the founder of Jammu Dynasty in Kashmir.
A. Jeya Karan B. Deya Karan
C. Okanand D. Gonand
3. Deya Karan started ruling Kashmir in_________________.
A. 3140 BC B. 3280 BC
B. 3160 BC C. 3180 BC
4. Jammu Dynasty ruled Kashmir from ______________.
A. 3180 to 3130 BC B. 3180 to 3140 BC
B. 3180 to 3160 BC C. 3180 to 3125 BC
5. Jammu Dynasty ruled Kashmir for at least _____________.
A. 55 years B. 60 years
B. 50 years C. 65 years
6. According to Kalahana, _____________ was the first dynasty that ruled Kashmir.
A. Jammu Dynasty B. Gonanda Dynasty
C. Lohara Dynasty D. Morya Dynasty
7. Pandit Kelhana admitted that he has no information about ________ of Ancient
Kashmir.
A. 25 rulers B. 35 rulers
C. 30 rulers D. 40 rulers
8. __________________ was the founder of Okanand Dynasty in Kashmir.
A. Jeya Karan B. Deya Karan
C. Okanand D. Gonand
9. Okanand started ruling Kashmir in_________________.
A. 3125 BC B. 3120 BC
B. 3122 BC C. 3121 BC
10. _________________ is also known as Gonanda Dynasty.
A. Jammu Dynasty B. Lohara Dynasty
C. Oknand Dynasty D. Morya Dynasty
11. Swimber was organized by daughter of Qandar’s Raja in the time of Raja ______.
A. Damudar B. Gonand
C. Okanand D. Deyal Gonand
12. ___________________ was the first queen of Kashmir.
A. Yeshometi B. Soganda
C. Deda D. Kota
13. Yeshometi queen belongs to ____________________ Dynasty.
A. Jammu B. Karkota
C. Gonanda D. Morya
14. Yeshometi/Jeshometi started ruling Kashmir in_________________.
A. 3093 BC B. 3090 BC
B. 3088 BC C. 3091 BC
15. Yeshometi/Jeshometi queen ruled Kashmir for at least _____________.
A. 10 years B. 25 years
C. 5 years D. 15 years
16. Okanand Dynasty ruled Kashmir from ______________.
A. 3120 to 3110 BC B. 3180 to 3140 BC
B. 3130 to 3120 BC C. 3121 to 3060 BC
17. Okanand Dynasty ruled Kashmir for at least _____________.
A. 80 years B. 95 years
C. 75 years D. 85 years
18. _______________ was the founder of Pandwa Dynasty in Kashmir.
A. Jeya Karan B. Heran Dave
C. Okanand D. Gonand I
19. Heran Dave started ruling Kashmir in_________________.
A. 3035 BC B. 3030 BC
B. 3032 BC C. 3036 BC
20. Raja ________________ constructed great city “Babul” at Kerya Patten in
Kashmir.
A. Ram Dave B. Heran Dave
C. Derna Dave D. Saham Dave
21. Raja ________________ constructed “Martandi” temple in Kashmir.
A. Ram Dave B. Heran Dave
C. Derna Dave D. Saham Dave
22. Raja _________________ constructed first artificial chenal in Kashmir from
“Wachen Para” to “Menu Soda city”.
A. Ram Dave B. Heran Dave
C. Derna Dave D. Saham Dave
23. Haru Sewami and Maru Sewami were the chief advisor of Raja _____________.
A. Ram Dave B. Heran Dave
C. Derna Dave D. Saham Dave
24. Raja ____________ constructed Sehm Pur city.
A. Ram Dave B. Heran Dave
C. Derna Dave D. Saham Dave
25. Raja ________________ constructed “Vizya Ashri” temple in Kashmir.
A. Vizya Nand B. Heran Dave
C. Dave Nand D. Saham Nand
26. Raja____________________conquered Jammu and Kot Nagar.
A. Rama Nand B. Heran Dave
C. Derna Nand D. Saham Nand
27. Raja_________constructed “Zeshti Shor” tample on the Peak of Shanker Acharia.
A. Rama Nand B. Heran Dave
C. Sundeeman D. Saham Nand
28. Raja____________________constructed “Jowala Mukhi” tample in Shada town.
A. Rama Dave B. Heran Dave
C. Derta Dave D. Saham Nand
29. Raja__________constructed “Koti Shor” tample on the bank of Boht River.
A. Behema Seen B. Sunder seen
C. Sundeeman D. Saham Nand
30. Pandwa Dynasty ruled Kashmir from ______________.
A. 3036 to 2010 BC B. 3036 to 2140 BC
B. 3036 to 2035 BC C. 3036 to 2040 BC
31. Okanand Dynasty ruled Kashmir for at least _____________.
A. 980 years B. 994 years
C. 975 years D. 985 years
32. _______________ was the founder of Malwa Dynasty in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
33. Raja Lu started ruling Kashmir in_________________.
A. 2045 BC B. 2040 BC
B. 2044 BC C. 2042 BC
34. _________________ is also known as Huns Dynasty.
A. Jammu Dynasty B. Lohara Dynasty
C. Malwa Dynasty D. Morya Dynasty
35. _______________ promoted agriculture in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
36. Raja Lu constructed ____________ thousend houses in Lu Lu city.
A. 85 B. 80
C. 75 D. 90
37. ________________ constructed “Le War” town in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
38. ________________ was also known as Kanwal Man
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Raja Koshi
39. ________________ constructed “Koro Haru” (Kolar) in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Raja Koshi
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
40. _______________ constructed the monoments of Kaka Pur Town and Khnnbwo.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Raja Kangader
41. ________________ constructed “Sorak City” (Sored) in derdistan.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Raja Sorender D. Derlub Werdan
42. Kitaboon was the daughter of _______________.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Raja Sorender
43. Malwa Dynasty (scond time) ruled Kashmir from ______________.
A. 2042 to 1880 BC B. 2042 to 1840 BC
B. 2042 to 1820 BC C. 2042 to 1888 BC
44. Malwa Dynasty (second time) ruled Kashmir for at least _____________.
A. 160 years B. 154 years
C. 155 years D. 165 years
45. Raja ________________ was the founder of Godher Dynasty in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
46. Raja Ghoder started ruling Kashmir in_________________.
A. 1885 BC B. 1890 BC
B. 1884 BC C. 1888 BC
47. _________________ is also known as Maurya Dynasty.
A. Jammu Dynasty B. Lohara Dynasty
C. Godher Dynasty D. Oknand Dynasty
48. _________________ constructed “Behst Hail” and “Pergana Dave” town in
Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Raja Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
49. __________________constructed “Pergana Aaroon” in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Raja Godhar D. Raja Sodren
50. ________________constructed “Sona Man” channels for Pergana Dave town.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Raja Godhar D. Raja Sodren
51. Raja Jink constructed “Jalu Garden” and “Jalu town” in Kashmir
A. Raja Jink B. Mehra Kul
C. Raja Godhar D. Raja Sodren
52. ________________ constructed “Pergana Kohthar”, “Shangas town” and “Qarya
Shar” in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Godhar D. Raja Sodren
53. ________________ constructed different tamples, buildings in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Gulgander D. Raja Sodren
54. Historian said Raja Gulgander constructed _____________ buildings in Kashmir.
A. 1.3 million B. 1.0 million
C. 1.5 million D. 1.2 million
55. _______________ introduced constitution and different rules in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Gulgander D. Raja Sodren
56. ___________________ constructed “Bel Dave Pur” town in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Gulgander D. Raja Bel Dave
57. ___________________ (ruler of Ojeen) attacked over Kashmir which was first
external attack.
A. Raja Behkyam B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Gulgander D. Raja Bel Dave
58. Hemal was the daughter of ____________________.
A. Raja Lu B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Gulgander D. Raja Bel Dave
59. Story of Hemal and _______________ was very famous in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Nagi Arjun D. Raja Arjun
60. Ghoder Dynasty (first time) ruled Kashmir from ______________.
A. 1592 to 1210 BC B. 1580 to 1240 BC
B. 1590 to 1220 BC C. 1888 to 1625 BC
61. Ghoder Dynasty (first time) ruled Kashmir for at least _____________.
A. 260 years B. 263 years
C. 255 years D. 265 years
62. Raja Gohkeran started ruling Kashmir in_________________.
A. 1620 BC B. 1630 BC
B. 1635 BC C. 1625 BC
63. __________________ constructed “Sharka Davi” tample in Kashmir.
A. Raja Gohkeran B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Gulgander D. Raja Bel Dave
64. ________________ constructed “Perti Shor” tample at Sher Kot Mountain.
A. Raja Lu B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Perhelad D. Raja Bel Dave
65. Jammu Dynasty (scond time) ruled Kashmir from ______________.
A. 1562 to 1570 BC B. 1620 to 1540 BC
B. 1625 to 1520 BC C. 1625 to 1570 BC
66. Jammu Dynasty (second time) ruled Kashmir for at least _____________.
A. 60 years B. 55 years
C. 50 years D. 65 years
67. Raja Pertab Shel started ruling Kashmir in_________________.
A. 1568 BC B. 1573 BC
B. 1575 BC C. 1570 BC
68. ________________constructed “Pertab Nager” in Kashmir.
A. Raja Pertab Shel B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Gulgander D. Raja Bel Dave
69. _______________ constructed “Pertab Shor” at Mach Boon in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Pertab Shel D. Raja Bel Dave
70. __________________ constructed “Singram Pur” town in Kashmir.
A. Raja Singram Chand B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Gulgander D. Raja Bel Dave
71. __________________ constructed “Larik Nagar” and “Lari Channel” in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Alarik Chand D. Raja Bel Dave
72. Chakra Rani was the wife of ____________________.
A. Raja Bekhen B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Gulgander D. Raja Bel Dave
73. Ashoka started ruling Kashmir in_________________.
A. 1428 BC B. 1423 BC
B. 1427 BC C. 1425 BC
74. ___________________belongs to Maurya Dynasty.
A. Ashoka B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
75. _________________ constructed “Patli Pater” which is known as Patna.
A. Ashoka B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
76. _______________ conducted census and Kashmir's population was 9.6 million
A. Ashoka B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
77. __________________ constructed “Naglna” town for Brehmans.
A. Ashoka B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
78. Ashoka introduced ___________________in Kashmir.
A. Shivism B. Budhism
C. Hinduism D. Sikhism
79. ________________ preached Buddhism openly during Ashoka’s period.
A. Shakh Seham B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
80. _________________ has destroyed the old temple and constructed new Buddhist
temple in Kashmir.
A. Shakh Seham B. Mehra Kul
C. Ashoka D. Derlub Werdan
81. In last days _______________ recluvise in “Boti Shor” tample.
A. Ashoka B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
82. To maintain the desipline in country __________ introduced seven departments.
A. Ashoka B. Jaloka
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
83. Pandit Ohad Bat was the Special Advisor of _________________.
A. Jaloka B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
84. _________________ constructed Rebala town in Pergana Lar.
A. Shakh Seham B. Mehra Kul
C. Jaloka D. Derlub Werdan
85. _______________ constructed the different tamples of Shiveism.
A. Shakh Seham B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Jaloka
86. _____________ was expert in Chemistery and makes gold with “Koti Pade” herb.
A. Jaloka B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
87. __________________ conqured Qandar and Bakhter.
A. Shakh Seham B. Mehra Kul
C. Jaloka D. Derlub Werdan
88. Raja ____________________ constructed “Toda” town in Pergana Aach.
A. Damu Dar B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
89. In the time of _________________ Solomon's throne stood on top of Shankar
Acharya Mountain.
A. Shakh Seham B. Mehra Kul
C. Raja Nerander D. Derlub Werdan
90. Shankar Acharya (Jeet Larik) Mountain is also known as_______________.
A. Bagh-e-Soloman B. Tekht-e-Soloman
C. House of Soloman D. Ko-e-Soloman
91. ________________ was also known as “Bagh-e-Soloman”
A. China B. Tibet
C. Kashmir D. Jammu
92. Ghoder Dynasty (scond time) ruled Kashmir from ______________.
A. 1592 to 1210 BC B. 1580 to 1240 BC
B. 1590 to 1220 BC C. 1570 to 1282 BC
93. Ghoder Dynasty (second time) ruled Kashmir for at least _____________.
A. 270 years B. 288 years
C. 285 years D. 275 years
94. Turkish Prience started ruling Kashmir in_________________.
A. 1284 BC B. 1283 BC
B. 1280 BC C. 1282 BC
95. Heshk, Kanshk and Zashk were the________________.
A. China Prience B. Turkish Prience
C. Ladakhi Prience D. Sewati Prience
96. _____________ constructed “Heshker town” (Ashkora) in Pergana Kerdehan
A. Heshk B. Kanshk
C. Zashk D. Janshk
97. _____________ constructed “Kanspur town” in Pergana Delve.
A. Heshk B. Kanshk
C. Zashk D. Janshk
98. ______________ constructed “Zashkpur town” (Zokru) in Pergana Bahg.
A. Heshk B. Kanshk
C. Zashk D. Janshk
99. Nag Seen/Nag Arjun preached _________ openly duriny Turkish prience’s period
A. Nagism B. Buddhism
C. Shivism D. Hiduism
100. Nag Seen/Nag Arjun was the pupil of ________________.
A. Shakh Seham B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
101. Turkish Prience ruled Kashmir from ______________.
A. 1282 to 1230 BC B. 1282 to 1240 BC
B. 1282 to 1235 BC C. 1282 to 1241 BC
102. Turkish Princes ruled Kashmir for at least _____________.
A. 40 years B. 41 years
C. 45 years D. 43 years
103. Raja Abi Meniu started ruling Kashmir in_________________.
A. 1244 BC B. 1243 BC
B. 1240 BC C. 1241 BC
104. _________________ constructed “Abhi Pur town” (Abh Pur).
A. Raja Abi Meniu B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Gulgander D. Raja Bel Dave
105. In Kashmir _____________ was eliminated in Raja Abi Meniu’s time.
A. Nagism B. Buddhism
C. Shivism D. Hiduism
106. Ghoder Dynasty (third time) ruled Kashmir from ______________.
A. 1241 to 1210 BC B. 1241 to 1240 BC
B. 1241 to 1212 BC C. 1241 to 1218 BC
107. Ghodher Dynasty (third time) ruled Kashmir for at least _____________.
A. 20 years B. 23 years
C. 25 years D. 24 years
108. Raja Gonand-III started ruling Kashmir in_________________.
A. 1214 BC B. 1220 BC
B. 1224 BC C. 1218 BC
109. _________________ constructed “Wati Shor” (Panj Mukhi) tample in Kashmir.
A. Raja Rawan B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Gulgander D. Raja Bel Dave
110. _________________ constructed “Kaner Pur” city at the bank of Boht river near
bej Bahara.
A. Raja Rawan B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Ner D. Raja Bel Dave
111. _________________ constructed “Her Neyak Pur” (Mahil) town in Kashmir.
A. Raja Rawan B. Raja Her Neyak
C. Raja Ner D. Raja Bel Dave
112. Raja _________________ was very famous due to his tyrant behavior.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
113. Mehra Kul threw the elephant from __________________ pass near Hestni Ranj.
A. Perpanjal B. Khyber
C. Phatankot D. Pakhli
114. _________________ is also known as “Teri Kota”.
A. Raja Rawan B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Mehra Kul D. Raja Bel Dave
115. _________________ constructed “Mehra Pur” town in Kashmir.
A. Raja Rawan B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Ner D. Raja Mehra Kul
116. ________________ constructed Chandra Col channel in Pergana Khader Para.
A. Raja Mehra Kul B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Ner D. Raja Bel Dave
117. _______________ constructed “Bik Sewami” tample near Bika Shor town.
A. Raja Rawan B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Bik D. Raja Bel Dave
118. _________________ constructed Poonch City.
A. Raja Bik B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Ner D. Raja Bel Dave
119. _________________ wrote different romantic magzines.
A. Raja Rawan B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Ner D. Raja wesna Nand
120. __________________ constructed “Ach Bel” (Akh Bel) town.
A. Raja Ach Bel B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Ner D. Raja Bel Dave
121. ___________________ constructed “Khal Narwa”, “Sikander Pur” (Kander),
“Dadi Gam” and “Sofia Ghag”
A. Raja Rawan B. Raja Spanji Ner
C. Raja Gopa Det D. Raja Bel Dave
122. _________________ renovated “Zeshti Shor” tample.
A. Raja Rawan B. Raja Gopa Det
C. Raja Ner D. Raja Bel Dave
123. Malwa Dynasty (second time) ruled Kashmir from ______________.
A. 1218 to 1210 BC B. 1218 to 1214 BC
B. 1218 to 1120 BC C. 1218 to 192 BC
124. Malwa Dynasty (second time) ruled Kashmir for at least _____________.
A. 1020 years B. 1026 years
C. 1025 years D. 1030 years
125. Raja Pertab Aadet started ruling Kashmir _________________.
A. 194 BC B. 190 BC
B. 195 BC C. 192 BC
126. ________________ was the founder of Ojeen Dynasty.
A. Raja Rawan B. Raja Gopa Det
C. Raja Pertab Aadet D. Raja Bel Dave
127. __________________ constructed “Tangi Shor”, Muabud Heradas” and “Nand
Noor” tample n Kashmir.
A. Raja Tojeen B. Raja Gopa Det
C. Raja Ner D. Raja Bel Dave
128. Rani Wag Pashta was the wife of ________________.
A. Raja Rawan B. Raja Tojeen
C. Raja Ner D. Raja Bel Dave
129. _________________ constructed “Ramwer” and Khemwo” town in Kashmir.
A. Rani Yeshometi B. Rani Chakra
C. Rani Wag Pashta D. Rani Soganda
130. Ojeen Dynasty ruled Kashmir from ______________.
A. 192 to 110 BC B. 180 to 90 BC
B. 190 to 120 BC C. 192 to 92 BC
131. Ojeen Dynasty ruled Kashmir for at least _____________.
A. 110 years B. 100 years
C. 95 years D. 105 years
132. Raja Bajjay started ruling Kashmir _________________.
A. 94 BC B. 90 BC
B. 95 BC C. 92 BC
133. _______________ constructed “Behej Bahara” town in Kashmir.
A. Raja Sundiman B. Raja Bajjay
B. Raja Derlun C. Raja Ojeen
134. _______________ constructed “Bajjay Shor” tample in Kashmir.
A. Raja Sundiman B. Raja Bajjay
B. Raja Derlun C. Raja Ojeen
135. _________________ constructed “Sund Yeshwer”, “Eshi Shor”, “Theda Devi”
and “Bhema Devi” tamples in Kashmir.
A. Raja Sundiman B. Raja Bajjay
B. Raja Derlun C. Raja Ojeen
136. ________________ drained “Ari Col” channel from Indus river in Kashmir.
A. Raja Sundiman B. Raja Bajjay
B. Raja Derlun C. Raja Ojeen
137. Bajay Dynasty ruled Kashmir for at least _____________.
A. 90 years B. 92 years
C. 95 years D. 94 years
Chapter 4
ANCIENT KASHMIR FROM 01 TO 1339 AD (Part-II)

1. Malwa Dynasty (third time) ruled Kashmir from ______________.


A. 01 to 92 AD B. 35 to 92 AD
B. 30 to 92 AD C. 31 to 92 AD
2. Raja _________________ was the founder of Karkota Dynasty in Kashmir.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
3. Karkot Bansi family was also known as _____________ Dynasty.
A. Jammu B. Karkota
C. Lohara D. Morya
4. Huanstang came to Kashmir during the kingship of __________________.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
5. Jayapidia and Lalitapidia belong to _________________ Dynasty.
A. Jammu B. Karkota
C. Lohara D. Morya
6. __________________ was the second queen of Kashmir.
A. Yeshometi B. Soganda
C. Deda D. Kota
7. Soganda queen belongs to ____________ Dynasty.
A. Jammu B. Karkota
C. Khemar D. Morya
8. Soganda queen ruled over Kassmir at least _____________.
A. 6 years B. 2 years
C. 5 years D. 4 years
9. ______________ was the third queen of Kashmir.
A. Yeshometi B. Soganda
C. Deda D. Kota
10. Deda queen belongs to ________________ Dynasty.
A. Jammu B. Karkota
C. Gupt D. Morya
11. Deda queen ruled over Kashmir for at least _________________.
A. 16 years B. 13 years
C. 15 years D. 14 years
12. Opyadeve family was also known as ________________ Dynasty.
A. Jammu B. Karkota
C. Lohara D. Morya
13. _________________ was the founder of Lohara Dynasty.
A. Raja Lu B. Opyadeve
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
14. Raja ______________ was the last ruler of Lohara Dynasty.
A. Raja Lu B. Mehra Kul
C. Sadave D. Derlub Werdan
15. __________________ was the Army Chief of Raja Sadave.
A. Ram Chander B. Mehra Kul
C. Godhar D. Derlub Werdan
16. Kota was the daughter of ____________________.
A. Ramchander B. Rinchen Shah
C. Bulbul Shah D. Ashoka
17. Kota was the wife of _________________________.
A. Ramchander B. Rinchen Shah
C. Bulbul Shah D. Ashoka
18. Kota queen belongs to ________________ Dynasty.
A. Jammu B. Karkota
C. Lohara D. Morya
19. ________________ was the fourth queen of Kashmir.
A. Yeshometi B. Soganda
C. Deda D. Kota
20. Kota queen ruled over Kashmir at least _________________.
A. 40 days B. 50 days
C. 60 days D. 30 days
21. __________________ Queens ruled over Kashmir before Muslim period.
A. Three B. Four
C. Two D. Five
22. Rinchan Shah came to Kashmir from __________________.
A. Tibet B. Sewat
C. Jammu D. Ladakh
23. Rinchan Shah came to Kashmir during the kingship of Raja _____________.
A. Opya dave B. Odyan dave
C. Sadave D. Ram dave
24. Shah Mir came to Kashmir from _______________.
A. Tibet B. Sewat
C. Jammu D. Ladakh
25. Shah Mir came to Kashmir during the kingship of Raja ___________________.
A. Opya dave B. Odyan dave
C. Sadave D. Ram dave
26. Bulbul Shah came to Kashmir from ____________________.
A. Afghanistan B. Tajikistan
C. Turkistan D. Ladakh
27. Bulbul Shah came to Kashmir during the kingship of Raja ________________.
A. Opya dave B. Odyan dave
C. Sadave D. Ram dave
28. Lankar Chak came to Kashmir and started to live in ______________.
A. Halmat B. Guraiz
C. Leepa D. Pakhli
29. Lankar Chak came to Kashmir during the kingship of _______________.
A. Opya dave B. Odyan dave
C. Sadave D. Ram dave
30. Non-Muslim families ruled over Kashmir at least _________ before 13th century.
A. 4409 years B. 4306 years
C. 4504 years D. 4501 years
Chapter 5

SHAMIRI DYNASTY 1339-1554

1- Raja Sadav ascended the throne in___________________.

A. 1286 B. 1285
C. 1287 D. 1288
2- Zulqadar Khan Tatari attacked over Kashmir during the reign

of________________.

A. Ashoka B. Rinchen Shah


C. Raja Sadav D. Liltaditya
3- ____________________ belongs to Tibet.

A. Ashoka B. Rinchen Shah


C. Raja Sadav D. Liltaditya
4- Rinchen Shah was the follower of _______________________.

A. Islam B. Sikhism
C. Shivism D. Buddhism
5- Rinchen Shah ascended the throne in __________________.

A. 1320 B. 1321
C. 1324 D. 1325
6- Rinchen Shah ruled over Kashmir from 1320 to 1325.

A. 1319 to 1320 B. 1320 to 1325


C. 1324 to 1325 D. 1323 to 1324
7- Rinchen Shah embraced Islam in _______________.

A. 1320 B. 1321
C. 1324 D. 1325
8- ____________________ embarced Islan on the hand of Hazrat Bulbul Shah.

A. Ashoka B. Rinchen Shah


C. Raja Sadav D. Liltaditya
9- Hazrat Bulbul Shah was died in 1326.

A. 1320 B. 1321
C. 1324 D. 1326
10- The real name of Hazrat Bulbul Shah was _________________.

A. Ashoka B. Rinchen Shah


C. Raja Sadav D. Abdul Rehman
11- The Islamic name of __________________ was Sultan Sad-ru-Din.

A. Ashoka B. Rinchen Shah


C. Raja Sadav D. Liltaditya
12- Sultan Sad-ru-din was died in 1327.

A. 1324 B. 1327
B. 1325 C. 1326
13- Sultan Sad-ru-din ruled over Kashmir from 1325 to 1327.

A. 1319 to 1320 B. 1320 to 1325


C. 1325 to 1327 D. 1323 to 1324
14- ____________________ was the son of Sultan Sad-ru-din.

A. Shah Mir B. Bulbul Shah


C. Haider Khan D. Waqar Khan
15- ________________ was the advisor of Sad-ru-din.

A. Shah Mir B. Bulbul Shah


C. Mainer D. Waqar Khan
16- Shah Mir came to Kashmir in ________________________.

A. 1310 B. 1311
C. 1314 D. 1315
17- ____________________ ascended the throne under the name of Sultan Shamas-

ud-Din.

A. Shah Mir B. Bulbul Shah


C. Mainer D. Waqar Khan
18- Andar Kot was the Capital of Kashmir during the reign of

___________________.

A. Bulbul Shah B. Shah Mir


C. Mainer D. Waqar Khan
19- Shah Miri dynasty ruled over Kashmir almost ______________ years.

A. 216 B. 214
C. 215 D. 211
20- Sultan Shams-ud-Din changed the Bickrami Calendar into

____________Calendar.

A. Kashmiri B. Gogri
C. Balti D. Sheena
21- Kashmiri Calendar consists on ________________ seasons

A. 5 B. 7
C. 6 D. 8
22- Spring, Summer, Rainy Season, Autumn, Winter and Snow fall are the seasons of

____________________ Calendar.

A. Kashmiri B. Gogri
C. Balti D. Sheena
23- Sultan Shams-ud-Din was died in 1347.

A. 2346 B. 2348
C. 1347 D. 1342
24- Tomb of __________________ is situated in Anderkot.

A. Bulbul Shah B. Shah Mir


C. Mainer D. Waqar Khan
25- Tomb of ___________________is famous as Maqbra Sultan Badshah.

A. Shah Mir B. Sultan Jamshad


C. Sultan Sikandar D. Sultan Habib Shah
26- ____________________was the son of Sultan Shams-ud-Din.

A. Shah Mir B. Sultan Jamshad


C. Sultan Sikandar D. Sultan Habib Shah
27- Sultan Jamshad ascended throne in ________________.

A. 1346 B. 1345
C. 1347 D. 1348
28- _____________________ was the brother of Sultan Jamshad.

A. Shah Mir B. Ali Shah


C. Sultan Sikandar D. Sultan Habib Shah
29- ____________________ adopted the name of Sultan Alau-ud-Din

A. Shah Mir B. Sultan Sikandar


C. Ali Shah D. Sultan Habib Shah
30- Sultan Alau-ud-Din died in _______________.

A. 1356 B. 1357
C. 1358 D. 1359
31- ________________________________ was the son of Sultan Alau-ud-Din.

A. Shah Mir B. Sultan Sikandar


C. Sultan Shahb-ud-Din D. Sultan Habib Shah
32- Sultan Alau-ud-Din ruled over Kashmir from______________________.

A. 1347 to 1359 B. 1344 to 1359


C. 1345 to 1359 D. 1346 to 1359
33- Sultan Shahab-ud-Din ascended the throne in ______________________.

A. 1355 B. 1354
C. 1359 D. 1356
34- ____________________ become as a conqueror of Afghanistan and Tibet.

A. Shah Mir B. Sultan Sikandar


C. Sultan Shahb-ud-Din D. Sultan Habib Shah
35- Shahab-ud-Din was died in ___________________.
A. 1378 B. 1376
C. 1379 D. 1375
36- Iqbal wrote a Persian poem about ___________________________.

A. Shah Mir B. Sultan Sikandar


C. Sultan Shahb-ud-Din D. Sultan Habib Shah
37- First time Shah Hamdan came to Kashmir in______________ from central Asia.

A. 1369 B. 1373
C. 1371 D. 1379
38- First time Shah Hamdan stayed in Kashmir almost _____________ days.

A. 43 B. 42
C. 40 D. 41
39- Shah Hamdan was born on Oct. 21, ____________________.

A. 1313 B. 1314
C. 1312 D. 1315
40- The real name of _______________________ is Syed Ali Hamdani.

A. Shah Mir B. Rinchen Shah


C. Shah Hamdan D. Bulbul Shah
41- Syed Ali Hamdani belongs to ___________________.

A. Iran B. Iraq
C. Africa D. India
42- ____________________became famous during the period of Shahab-ud-Din.

A. Waqar-u-Nisa B. Zaib-u-Nisa
C. Lila Arifa D. Haba Khatoon
43- __________________ embraced Islam on the hand of Syed Ali Hamdani.

A. Waqar-u-Nisa B. Lila Arifa


C. Zaib-u-Nisa D. Haba Khatoon
44- Shahab-ud-Din ruled over Kashmir from _______________________.

A. 1359 to 1378 B. 1358to 1378


C. 1357 to 1378 D. 1356 to 1378
45- ___________________ can rightly be called the Lalitaditya of medieval Kashmir.

A. Shah Mir B. Sultan Sikandar


C. Sultan Shahb-ud-Din D. Sultan Habib Shah
46- _______________________ extended the border of Kashmir.

A. Shah Mir B. Sultan Shahb-ud-Din


C. Sultan Sikandar D. Sultan Habib Shah
47- Sultan Shihab-ud-Din extended the border of Kashmir in East______________.

A. Dehli B. Kashghar
C. Kabul D. Tibet
48- Sultan Shihab-ud-Din extended the border of Kashmir in West_____________.

A. Dehli B. Kashghar
C. Kabul D. Tibet
49- Sultan Shihab-ud-Din extended the border of Kashmir in North_____________.

A. Dehli B. Kashghar
C. Kabul D. Tibet
50- Sultan Shihab-ud-Din extended the border of Kashmir in South______________.

A. Dehli B. Kashghar
C. Kabul D. Tibet
51- _________________ found a new town which is known as Shihab-ud-Din-Pura.

A. Shah Mir B. Sultan Sikandar


C. Sultan Shahb-ud-Din D. Sultan Habib Shah
52- _________________________ conquered Kabul, Gazni, Qandhar, Pakhali, Swat

Multan, Badakshan, Dardistan, Gilgit, Bulochistan and Ladhak.

A. Shah Mir B. Sultan Shahb-ud-Din


C. Sultan Sikandar D. Sultan Habib Shah
53- _______________ was not only a great conqueror but also an able administrator.

A. Shah Mir B. Sultan Shahb-ud-Din


C. Sultan Sikandar D. Sultan Habib Shah
54- Second time Shah Hamdan came to Kashmir in _____________________.

A. 1369 B. 1373
C. 1371 D. 1379
55- Second time Shah Hamdan brought 700 followers of Islam with him.

A. 730 B. 750
C. 700 D. 740
56- ________________________ wrote his books in Arabic and Persion Language.

A. Shah Hamdan B. Bulbul Shah


C. Mullah Ahmed D. Azad Dida Meri
57- ________________ thousand people embraced Islam on the hand of Syed Ali

Hamdani.

A. 39 B. 38
C. 37 D. 40
58- Third time Shah Hamdan also came to Kashmir in ___________________.

A. 1369 B. 1373
C. 1383 D. 1379
59- _______________________ wrote a book named “Zakhira’t’ul-Mulook”.

A. Shah Hamdan B. Bulbul Shah


C. Mullah Ahmed D. Azad Dida Meri
60- ___________ is translated in Urdu, Persian, Latian, French and Tarkish language.

A. Rajatrangni B. Zakhira’t’ul-Mulook
C. Waqa-e-Kashmir D. Mohany Perkash
61- Shah Hamdan wrote _____________ Magazines.

A. 171 B. 172
C. 170 D. 178
62- Shah Hamdan was died in the age of _______________.

A. 74 B. 72
C. 70 D. 78
63- Tomb of ___________________ is situated in Khtan (Iran).

A. Shah Hamdan B. Bulbul Shah


C. Shah Mir D. Sikander
64- Sultan Sikandar ruled over Kashmir from _______________.

A. O B. O
C. S D. R
65- Sia Butt was the minister of ________________________.

A. Shah Hamdan B. Bulbul Shah


C. Shah Mir D. Sultan Sikander
66- ________________embraced Islam on the hand of Syed Muhammad Hamdani.

A. Sia Butt B. Rinchen Shah


C. Leltaditya D. Raja Sadev
67- The Islamic name of ___________________ was Malik Saif-ud-Din.

A. Rinchen Shah B. Sia Butt


C. Leltaditya D. Raja Sadev
68- Sultan Ali Shah ruled over Kashmir from ____________________.

A. 1419 to 14 22 B. 1416 to 14 22
C. 1417 to 14 22 D. 1417 to 14 24
69- _______________________________ constructed the Ali Masque.

A. Shah Hamdan B. Sultan Ali Shah


C. Shah Mir D. Sultan Sikander
70- Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin ascended the throne in_____________.

A. 1422 B. 1432
C. 1424 D. 1434
71- Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin became a ruler in the age of ____________ years.

A. 32 B. 35
C. 30 D. 31
72- The real name of Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin was _________________.

A. Haji Khan B. Shai Khan


C. Jabbar Khan D. Atta Khan
73- ______________________ reconquered the Punjab, Tibet, Ladhak and Balti

region, Kulu and Hazara.

A. Imam-ud-Din B. Shams-ud-Din
C. Sad-ru-Din D. Zain-ul-Abidin
74- _________________ maintained friendly relations with rulers of other countries.

A. Imam-ud-Din B. Zain-ul-Abidin
C. Shams-ud-Din D. Sad-ru-Din
75- __________________ introduced arts and crafts for which Kashmir.

A. Zain-ul-Abidin B. Shams-ud-Din
C. Saddar-ud-Din D. Imam-ud-Din
76- ______________________ was also known as Budshah.

A. Shams-ud-Din B. Zain-ul-Abidin
B. Saddar-ud-Din D. Imam-ud-Din
77- Budshah is the word of _________________ language.

A. Kashmiri B. Gojri
C. Balti D. Sheena
78- The meaning of ________________ is “the great king”.

A. Bulbul Shah B. Rinchen Shah


C. Bud Shah D. Chan Shah
79- __________________________ took keen interest in agriculture.

A. Shams-ud-Din B. Zain-ul-Abidin
C. Saddar-ud-Din D. Imam-ud-Din
80- Qazi Ibrahim Bukhari came to Kashmir during the reign of Sultan

_________________.

A. Shams-ud-Din B. Saddar-ud-Din
C. Zain-ul-Abidin D. Imam-ud-Din
81- Qazi Ibrahim Bukhari was the __________________.

A. historian B. poet
C. businessman D. religious preacher
82- Qazi Ibrahim Bukhari wrote the History of_______________.

A. India B. Gilgit
C. Kashmir D. Pakistan
83- Mullah Ahmed translated Rajatrangni into _____________ language.

A. Balti B. Gojri
C. Kashmiri D. Persian
84- Mullah Ahmed translate _______________ in persion language.

A. Waqa-e-Kahmir B. Rajatrangni
C. Kishwer-e-Kashmir D. Rising Kashmir
85- Sultan _____________ constructed Zaina Kot, Zainanagir, Zaina Kadal (Bridge),

Zina Pur town, Zina Kot village, Zina Bazar and Zina Lank (Irland).

A. Shams-ud-Din B. Zain-ul-Abidin
C. Saddar-ud-Din D. Imam-ud-Din
86- ____________________ built a palace of 12 stories, each containing 50 rooms.

A. Shams-ud-Din B. Zain-ul-Abidin
C. Saddar-ud-Din D. Imam-ud-Din
87- _____________________ encouraged Kashmir Art and Crafts, and trade and

commerce.

A. Shams-ud-Din B. Saddar-ud-Din
C. Zain-ul-Abidin D. Imam-ud-Din
88- ______________________ promoted learning, music and painting and made

Kashmir the center of great culture.

A. Shams-ud-Din B. Zain-ul-Abidin
C. Saddar-ud-Din D. Imam-ud-Din
89- Noor-ud-Din Rashi was died in the reign of _____________________.

A. Zain-ul-Abidin B. Shams-ud-Din
C. Saddar-ud-Din D. Imam-ud-Din
90- Zain-ul-Abidin was died in the age of _____________ years.

A. 80 B. 82
C. 83 D. 84
91- Zain-ul-Abidin ruled over Kashmir almost _________________ years.

A. 54 B. 53
C. 52 D. 51
92- Zain-ul-Abidin ruled over Kashmir from_____________________.

A. 1421 to 1474 B. 1422 to 1474


C. 1423 to 1474 D. 1424 to 1474
93- Sultan Haider Shah ascended the throne in _____________.

A. 1474 B. 1477
C. 1476 D. 1475
94- The real name of Sultan Haider Khan was________________.

A. Shahi Khan B. Haji Khan


C. Jabbar Khan D. Atta Khan
95- Sultan Haider Shah ruled over Kashmir from_________________.

A. 1471 to 1475 B. 1474 to 1477


C. 1474 to 1476 D. 1474 to 1475
96- Sultan Hassan Shah ascended the throne in ____________.

A. 1474 B. 1475
C. 1476 D. 1477
97- Sultan Hassan Shah ruled over Kashmir from___________________.

A. 1475 to 1488 B. 1475 to 1489


C. 1475 to 1487 D. 1475 to 1485
98- Sheikh Shams-ud-Din Eraqi came to Kashmir in_______________.

A. 1487 B. 1486
C. 1489 D. 1488
99- Sultan Muhammad Shah ruled over Kashmir from -------------

A. O B. O
C. S D. R
100- Sultan Muhammad Shah ruled over Kashmir _____________ times.

A. 05 B. 06
C. 07 D. 04
101- Sultan Feteh Shah ruled over Kashmir _____________ times.

A. 03 B. 02
C. 04 D. 05
102- _______________________ ruled over Kashmir from 1541 to 1551.

A. Sultan Habib Shah B. Sultan Nazik Shah


C. Sultan Feteh Shah D. Sultan Muhammad Shah
103- _________________________was the last ruler of Shahmiri family.

A. Sultan Habib Shah B. Sultan Nazik Shah


C. Sultan Feteh Shah D. Sultan Muhammad Shah
104- The chapter of Shah Miri Dynasty was closed in________________.

A. 1555 B. 1552
C. 1554 D. 1556
Chapter 6

CHAK DYNASTY

1- Lanker Chak was the grandfather of_________________.

A. Chaks B. Mughals
C. Sikhs D. Afghans
2- In 1561 A.D Ali Shah Chak rebuked the __________________ in open court.

A. Sultan Shams Khan B. Sultan Shahi Khan


C. Sultan Habib Shah D. Sultan Sikandar
3- ______________________ was the army chief of Sultan Habib Shah.

A. Yaqoob Shah Chak B. Ali Shah Chak


C. Yousf Shah Chak D. Ghazi Shah Chak
4- _______________________ was removed from the throne and kept a prisoner.

A. Sultan Shams Khan B. Sultan Shahi Khan


C. Sultan Sikandar D. Sultan Habib Shah
5- Ghazi Shah Chak was the first ruler of _____________ Dynasty in Kashmir.

A. Chak B. Mughal
C. Sikh D. Afghan
6- _______________________________ was the brother of Ali Shah Chak.

A. Yaqoob Shah Chak B. Ali Shah Chak


C. Yousf Shah Chak D. Ghazi Shah Chak
7- Ghazi Shah Chak was the grandson of ______________________.

A. Yaqoob Shah Chak B. Hussan Shah Chak


C. Ali Shah Chak D. Yousf Shah Chak
8- ___________________ rulers of Chak dynasty ruled over Kashmir.

A. 10 B. 09
C. 08 D. 07
9- Chaks ruled over Kashmir from ________________.
A. 1555 to 1586 B. 1552 to 1586
C. 1556 to 1586 D. 1554 to 1586
10- Chaks ruled over Kashmir almost _______________ years.

A. 33 B. 34
C. 32 D. 31
11- Sheikh Hamza Makhdoom raised a voice against ___________________.

A. Yaqoob Shah Chak B. Ali Shah Chak


C. Yousf Shah Chak D. Ghazi Shah Chak
12- Sheikh Hamza Makhdoom was died in________________.

A. 1576 B. 1578
C. 1575 D. 1574
13- The tomb of Sheikh Hamza Makhdoom is situated in________________.

A. Ko-e-Suleman B. Ko-e-Faran
C. Ko-e-Maran D. Ko-e-Daman
14- Sheikh Yaqoob Sarfi and Baba Dawood Khaki were _________________ of

Kashmir.

A. businessman B. poet
C. historian D. religious persons
15- Sheikh Yaqoob Sarfi was born in_______________.

A. 1522 B. 1524
C. 1521 D. 1523
16- Sheikh Yaqoob Sarfi was the son of_____________________.

A. Baba Dawood Khaki B. Sheikh Hassan Genai


C. Sheikh Hassan Genai D. Hussan Shah Chak
17- Sheikh Yaqoob Sarfi was the cousin of_________________________.

A. Baba Dawood Khaki B. Sheikh Hassan Genai


C. Sheikh Hassan Genai D. Hussan Shah Chak
18- ___________________________ wrote Matla-bu-talebeen.
A. Baba Dawood Khaki B. Sheikh Hassan Genai
C. Sheikh Yaqoob Sarfi D. Mujaid-e-Alif Sani
19- ___________________________ was the student of Sheikh Yaqoob Sarfi

A. Baba Dawood Khaki B. Sheikh Hassan Genai


C. Hussan Shah Chak D. Mujaid-e-Alif Sani
20- The tomb of _________________________ is situated in Zina Kadal.

A. Baba Dawood Khaki B. Sheikh Hassan Genai


B. Sheikh Yaqoob Sarfi D. Mujaid-e-Alif Sani
21- _________________ conquered the Tibet, Sakardu, Pakhli, Kashtawar and

Bhimber.

A. Yaqoob Shah Chak B. Ali Shah Chak


C. Yousf Shah Chak D. Ghazi Shah Chak
22- _____________________ changed the Kashmiri people into Shia sect forcefully.

A. Yaqoob Shah Chak B. Ghazi Shah Chak


C. Ali Shah Chak D. Yousf Shah Chak
23- Ghazi Shah Chak ruled over Kashmir from ____________________.

A. 1554 to 1565 B. 1556 to 1563


C. 1559 to 1563 D. 1554 to 1563
24- Hassan Shah Chak ruled over Kashmir from ______________________.

A. 1563 to 1579 B. 1563 to 1575


C. 1563 to 1570 D. 1565 to 1570
25- Ali Shah Chak ruled over Kashmir from ___________________.

A. 1570 to 1579 B. 1576 to 1579


C. 1570 to 1580 D. 1570 to 1581
26- Yousf Shah Chak ascended the throne in________________.

A. 1578 B. 1579
C. 1577 D. 1576
27- _______________________ liked music, Dance, Calligraphy and Poetry.
A. Yaqoob Shah Chak B. Ali Shah Chak
C. Yousf Shah Chak D. Ghazi Shah Chak
28- Yousf Shah Chak was the last ruler of___________________.

A. Chak Dynasty B. Dogra Dynasty


C. Mughal Dynasty D. Sikh Dynasty
29- Yousf Shah Chak fell in love with__________________.

A. Lila Arifa B. Habba Khatoon


C. Noor Jahan D. Arni Mall
30- Habba Khatoon was the _________________ of a former.

A. sister B. mother
C. daughter D. wife
31- Zoon was the real name of Habba Khatoon.

A. Lila Arifa B. Noor Jahan


C. Arni Mall D. Habba Khatoon
32- Zoon is the word of __________________ language.

A. Kashmiri B. Balti
C. Dogri D. Gojri
33- ___________________________ belonged to Chand Hara.

A. Habba Khatoon B. Lila Arifa


C. Noor Jahan D. Arni Mall
34- Chand Hara is the village of District ______________________.

A. Kapwara B. Jammu
C. Pampur D. Slamabad
35- __________________ was the big source of saffron.

A. Kapwara B. Jammu
C. Slamabad D. Pampur
36- _________________________ was the Noor Jahan of Kashmir.

A. Habba Khatoon B. Lila Arifa


C. Noor Jahan D. Arni Mall
37- Habba Khatoon was the founder of Modern __________________________

Gazal.

A. Balti B. Gojri
C. Kashmiri D. Punjabi
38- Yousf Shah Chak married to _______________________.

A. Lila Arifa B. Habba Khatoon


C. Noor Jahan D. Arni Mall
39- When Yousf Shah Chak married to Habba, he was _______________ years old.

A. 25 B. 26
C. 28 D. 29
40- When Yousf Shah Chak married to Habba she was only ________________.

A. 20 B. 19
C. 16 D. 18
41- ________________________ was the queen of Kashmir.

A. Lila Arifa B. Noor Jahan


C. Arni Mall D. Habba Khatoon
42- Habba Khatoon lived being a queen almost _________________ years.

A. 06 B. 05
C. 07 D. 04
43- Jag Nath Wali wrote a play on ______________________.

A. Lila Arifa B. Habba Khatoon


C. Noor Jahan D. Arni Mall
44- The name of the Jag Nath Wali’s play is _________________.

A. Zoon B. Waqif
C. Noor D. Jahan
45- Syed Nazad Zadi wrote a Novel on _______________________.

A. Lila Arifa B. Noor Jahan


C. Arni Mall D. Habba Khatoon
46- Yousf Shah Chak ordered to ________________ for addition in pray call (Azan).

A. Qazi Musa B. Qazi Yaqoob


C. Qazi Naseer D. Qazi Noman
47- Qazi Musa refused to obey the order of _______________________.

A. Yaqoob Shah Chak B. Ali Shah Chak


C. Yousf Shah Chak D. Ghazi Shah Chak
48- Murder of ________________ was the major cause behind the decline of Chak

Dynasty.

A. Qazi Musa B. Qazi Yaqoob


C. Qazi Naseer D. Qazi Noman
49- ___________________________ ruled over Kashmir 2 times.

A. Yousf Shah Chak B. Yaqoob Shah Chak


C. Ali Shah Chak D. Ghazi Shah Chak
50- First time Yousf Shah Chak ruled over Kashmir from_____________________.

A. 1570 to 1586 B. 1576 to 1580


C. 1570 to 1580 D. 1575 to 1580
51- Syed Mubarik became the ruler of Kashmir in_______________________.

A. 1580 B. 1586
C. 1579 D. 1585
52- Lower Shah Chak ruled over Kashmir from________________________.

A. 1580 to 1582 B. 1578 to 1581


C. 1580 to 1581 D. 1580 to 1583
53- Second time Yousf Shah Chak ruled over Kashmir from__________________.

A. 1583 to 1585 B. 1581 to 1585


C. 1582 to 1585 D. 1584 to 1585
54- Yaqoob Shah Chak was died in _________________.

A. 1593 B. 1583
C. 1585 D. 1592
55- Grave of Yousif Shah and Yaqoob Shah are situated in ________________.

A. Pampur B. Patna
C. Jammu D. Doda
56- Sheikh Yaqoob Sarfi and Baba Dawood Khaki invited ___________ to rule on

Kashmir.

A. Jehangir B. Akbar
C. Shah Jahan D. Aurangzeb
Chapter 7

MUGHAL DYNASTY

1- Kashmir was conquered during the reign of Akbar.

A. Jehangir B. Akbar
C. Shah Jahan D. Aurangzeb
2- Qasim Khan invaded Kashmir through Pir Panjal Pass.

A. Qasim Khan B. Waqar Khan


C. Wasim Khan D. Jabbar Khan
3- On October 14, ___________ Kashmir became a province of the Mughal Empire.

A. 1589 B. 1588
C. 1586 D. 1585
4- Kashmir became the ______________ province of Mughal Empire.

A. 17th B. 15th
C. 13th D. 19th
5- The “Subha of Cashmeer,” records _______________in his book “Ain-i-Akbar”.

A. Abul Fazal B. Qasim Khan


C. Mullah Ahmad D. Tahir Ghani
6- _________________________ consists of Kashmir Valley, Pakhli, Bhimber,

Sewat Bijore, Qandahar and Zabulistan.

A. KPK Province B. Sindh Province


C. Kashmir Province D. Punjab Province
7- Mughal Empires ruled over Kashmir from__________________.

A. 1589 to 1752 B. 1584 to 1752


C. 1586 to 1752 D. 1588 to 1752
8- Mughals ruled over Kashmir almost _______________ years.

A. 265 B. 266
C. 267 D. 268
9- Jyalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar ruled over Kashmir from________________.

A. 1752 to 1773 B. 1752 to 1774


C. 1752 to 1771 D. 1755 to 1771
10- Jyalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar ruled over Kashmir almost_______________.

A. 19 years B. 17 years
C. 16 years D. 18 years
11- Hameeda Bano was the mother of ____________________.

A. Jehangir B. Akbar
C. Shah Jahan D. Aurangzeb
12- Under Akbar, Kashmir was ruled by ___________________ governors.

A. 03 B. 05
C. 04 D. 02
13- Akbar personally visited to Kashmir ____________________ times.

A. 02 B. 04
C. 05 D. 03
14- First time Akbar entered into Kashmir in__________________.

A. 1589 B. 1588
C. 1587 D. 1586
15- First time Akbar entered into Kashmir from _____________________.

A. Rajori B. Bhimber
C. Hezara D. Jammu
16- Akbar changed the name of __________________ into Akbarabad.

A. Rajori B. Hezara
C. Bhimber D. Jammu
17- ____________________constructed the Mughal Road from Bhimber to

Serinagar.

A. Qasim Khan B. Waqar Khan


C. Wasim Khan D. Jabbar Khan
18- _____________________is also known as Shara-e-Namak.

A. Srinagar road B. Jhelum road


C. Mughal road D. Rajori road
19- Second time Akbar entered into Kashmir in___________________.

A. 1593 B. 1594
C. 1595 D. 1592
20- Second time Akbar entered into Kashmir from__________________.

A. Rajori B. Pakhli
C. Hezara D. Jammu
21- The famous Historian Nizam-ud-Din came to Kashmir with ________________.

A. Jehangir B. Akbar
C. Shah Jahan D. Aurangzeb
22- Tebat-e-Akbri was the famous book of________________.

A. Nizam-ud-Din B. Shams-ud-Din
C. Saddar-ud-Din D. Imam-ud-Din
23- Third time Akbar entered into Kashmir in --------.

A. ……………… B. -------------
C. ========== D. --------------
24- Third time Akbar entered into Kashmir from Pakhli.

A. Rajori B. Pakhli
C. Hezara D. Jammu
25- Akbar constructed the Nasim Garden in Serinagar.

A. Jehangir B. Akbar
C. Shah Jahan D. Aurangzeb
26- __________________________was the Finance and Revenue Minister.

A. Charless B. Ellison
C. Baniar D. Todarmal
27- Revenue settlement of the valley was done in _______________________.
A. Jehangir’s period B. Shah Jahan’s period
C. Akbar’s period D. Aurangzeb’s period
28- _____________ introduced Agriculture and Industry Department during his time.

A. Jehangir B. Akbar
C. Shah Jahan D. Aurangzeb
29- Mullah Shah Muhammad translated Rajatrangni into ________________

Language.

A. Persian B. Urdu
C. English D. Kashmiri
30- ____________ constructed Nagar-Magar, Heri Perbat fort and artificial channels.

A. Jehangir B. Shah Jahan


C. Aurangzeb D. Akbar
31- ________________introduced a new school of thought known as “Din-e-Elahi”.

A. Jehangir B. Shah Jahan


C. Akbar D. Aurangzeb
32- ____________________ was the son of Akbar.

A. Jehangir B. Akbar
C. Shah Jahan D. Aurangzeb
33- Jehangir ruled over Kashmir from________________________.

A. 1771 to 1629 B. 1771 to 1627


C. 1775 to 1627 D. 1777 to 1627
34- Jehangir ruled over Kashmir almost _____________ years.

A. 53 B. 54
C. 55 D. 56
35- The real name of __________________ was Prince Saleem.

A. Jehangir B. Akbar
C. Shah Jahan D. Aurangzeb
36- Jehangir Married with a Balti girl in __________________.
A. 1604 B. 1600
C. 1603 D. 1602
37- _______________ called Baltistan as Tibet Khorad.

A. Akbar B. Shah Jahan


C. Jehangir D. Aurangzeb
38- The old name of ________________was Balor.

A. Baltistan B. Jammu
C. Muzaffarabad D. Srinagar
39- _____________________ constructed the Shalimar Garden.

A. Akbar B. Shah Jahan


C. Jehangir D. Aurangzeb
40- _______________________ constructed the Chashma Verinag.

A. Jehangir B. Akbar
C. Shah Jahan D. Aurangzeb
41- Jehangir discussed the beauty of __________________ in Tukz-i-Jehangiri.

A. Lahore B. Kashmir
C. Gilgit D. Hazara
42- Jehangir the great emperor visited the State _____________________ times.

A. 14 B. 15
C. 13 D. 12
43- Jehangir celebrated the Jashn-e-Noroz in____________________.

A. Srinagar B. Jammu
C. Bhimber D. Muzaffarabad
44- Jehangir celebrated the Jashn-e-Noroz in__________________.

A. 1620 B. 1621
C. 1622 D. 1619
45- Under Jehangir Kashmir was ruled by ___________ governors.

A. 08 B. 07
C. 05 D. 04
46- _________________ constructed Shalimar, Achable, Verinag and Nishat gardens.

A. Jehangir B. Akbar
C. Shah Jahan D. Aurangzeb
47- Jehangir constructed Sirinagar to ________________ road.

A. Odhampur B. Ladakh
C. Jammu D. Lahore
48- Noor Jahan was the queen of Jehangir.

A. Akbar B. Shah Jahan


C. Jehangir D. Aurangzeb
49- Noor Jahan named the ________________ as Nain Sukh Nadi.

A. Indus River B. Khunar River


C. Jhelum River D. Neelum River
50- Jehangir’s wife _________________ constructed Pather Masjid (Stone Mosque).

A. Noor Jahan B. Jahan Aara


C. Zaib-u-Nisa D. Kalsoom Begum
51- Jehangir was died in Chungass in__________________.

A. 1666 B. 1665
C. 1664 D. 1663
52- The tomb of Jehangir is situated in_____________.

A. Peshawar B. Kashmir
B. Lahore D. Jammu
53- Shah Jahan was the son of____________.

A. Hammyun B. Babar
C. Akbar D. Jehangir
54- The real name of _________________was Prince Khuram.

A. Hammyun B. Shah Jahan


C. Akbar D. Jehangir
55- Shah Jahan ruled over Kashmir from_________________.

A. 1626 to 1658 B. 1628 to 1658


C. 1626 to 1657 D. 1626 to 1659
56- Shah Jahan ruled over Kashmir _________ years.

A. 30 B. 31
C. 32 D. 29
57- During his reign Kashmir was ruled by _________ Governors.

A. 05 B. 06
C. 04 D. 03
58- Shah Jahan came to Kashmir _________ times.

A. 04 B. 03
C. 05 D. 08
59- ____________________ changed the name of Anant Nag into Slamabad.

A. Hammyun B. Shah Jahan


C. Akbar D. Jehangir
60- Shah Jahan constructed __________________ to Rajori road.

A. Kishtewar B. Ladakh
C. Jammu D. Srinagar
61- The Raja of Bhimber embraced Islam during the reign of _________________.

A. Hammyun B. Shah Jahan


C. Akbar D. Jehangir
62- Shah Jahan celebrated his ____________ birthday in Bhimber.

A. 45th B. 46th
C. 44th D. 43th
63- Aurangzeb Alamgeer was the son of ___________________.

A. Hammyun B. Akbar
B. Shah Jahan D. Jehangir
64- Aurangzeb Alamgeer ruled over Kashmir from___________________.
A. 1658 to 1706 B. 1658 to 1708
C. 1658 to 1709 D. 1658 to 1707
65- Aurangzeb Alamgeer ruled over Kashmir almost ____________ years.

A. 49 B. 50
C. 52 D. 53
66- During his reign, Kashmir was ruled by governors.

A. 16 B. 15
C. 14 D. 13
67- Aurangzeb visited Kashmir only once in______________.

A. 1666 B. 1664
C. 1665 D. 1667
68- ________________ was accompanied with his daughter Roshenara (Zaib-u-nisa).

A. Hammyun B. Akbar
C. Shah Jahan D. Aurangzeb
69- Zaib-u-Nisa constructed Art College in________________.

A. Srinagar B. Jammu
C. Ladakh D. Lahore
70- Hafiza Marym was the servant of_______________.

A. Mehar-u-Nisa B. Zaib-u-Nisa
C. Waqar-u-Nisa D. Tehzeb-u-Nisa
71- Annayatullah Khan was the son of______________________.

A. Kalsoom Bi Bi B. Hafiza Khatoon


C. Hafiza Maryum Zaib-u-Nisa
72- Aurangzeb appointed ___________________ as a governor of Kashmir.

A. Waqar Khan B. Jabbar Khan


C. Attaullah Khan D. Annayatullah Khan
73- During the time of Aurangzeb ______________ brought Holy Relic in Kashmir.

A. Noor-ud-Din B. Shams-ud-Din
C. Saddar-ud-Din D. Waqar-ud-Din
74- Noor-ud-Din was a ____________________ of Kashmir.

A. poet B. businessman
C. historian D. governor
75- Governor of Kashmir Fazal Khan constructed ______________________.

A. Derga Hezrat Bell B. Chashma Shahi


C. Heri Purbat Fort D. Pather Masjid
76- Bernier came to Kashmir with_______________________.

A. Shah Jahah B. Aurangzeb Alamgir


C. Noor-ud-Din Jehangir D. Muahmmad Akbar
77- Molvi Muhammad Yahyah translated the Holy Quran in _______________

Language.

A. Shena B. Gogri
C. Kashmiri D. Persian
78- Fetaw-e-Alamgiri was compiled in the reign of ________________________.

A. Shah Jahah B. Aurangzeb Alamgir


C. Noor-ud-Din Jehangir D. Muahmmad Akbar
79- ____________________were good poets and scholars, skilful artists and

craftsman.

A. Balti B. Punjabi
C. Afghani D. Kashmiri
80- Muhammad Tahir Gani refused the invitation of _____________________.

A. Shah Jahah B. Aurangzeb Alamgir


C. Noor-ud-Din Jehangir D. Muahmmad Akbar
81- Muhammad Tahir Gani was the _______________of Kashmir.

A. governor B. historian
C. poet D. businessman
82- Shawl trade was brisk and formed an important item of the economy

of_____________.

A. Kashmir B. China
C. Afghanistan D. Turkistan
83- Aurangzeb forced the public strictly to follow the___________________.

A. Rashiism B. Shivism
C. Hinduism D. Islam
84- Aurangzeb constructed ________________ Mosques (Mesajid) in Kashmir.

A. 400 B. 500
C. 600 D. 550

85- Mughals constructed _____________________ gardens in Kashmir.

A. 767 B. 774
C. 777 D. 877
86- Successors of ______________ plunged in luxuries, drinking, dance, and music.

A. Sikh B. Chak
C. Afghan D. Mughal
87- ___________________ of Mughal Empire were careless about their courtesy.

A. Successors B. Followers
C. Supporters D. Admirers
88- Dakhan, Bahar, Panjab and Afghanistan became independent states

during___________.

A. Sikhs period B. Afghans period


C. Mughals period D. Dogra Period
89- Mughal Empire was consisted on ________________ states including Kashmir.

A. 17 B. 15
C. 18 D. 16
90- Thakar Churochand and Ranjeet Pandit translated Rajatrangni into _________

Language.

A. Urdu B. English
C. Persian D. Kashmiri
Chapter 8
AFGHAN DYNASTY

1- Mir Muquim Kant and Khawaja Zahir Didmari requested _________________ to

conquer Kashmir.

A. Ahmad Shah Abdali B. Zaman Shah Durani


C. Tehmoor Shah Durani D. Kemal Shah Durani
2- First time Afghan attacked over Kashmir in ___________________.

A. 1754 B. 1755
C. 1752 D. 1751
3- Afghans army entered into Kashmir through Pir Panjal under________________.

A. Atta Muhammad Khan B. Abdullah Khan Ishk Aqasi


C. Muhammad Khan D. Jabbar Ali Khan
4- Kashmir became a province of Kabul in_______________.

A. 1754 B. 1752
C. 1753 D. 1751
5- Afghan ruled over Kashmir from______________________.

A. 1753 to 1819 B. 1753 to 1818


C. 1754 to 1819 D. 1753 to 1817
6- Afghans ruled over Kashmir almost________________.

A. 69 years B. 66 years
C. 65 years D. 68 years
7- _________________________ was the first Afghan ruler who entered into

Kashmir.

A. Ahmad Shah Abdali B. Zaman Shah Durani


C. Tehmoor Shah Durani D. Kemal Shah Durani
8- Ahmad Shah Abdali ruled over Kashmir almost___________________.

A. 20 years B. 19 years
C. 17 years D. 21 years
9- Ahmad Shah Abdali ruled over Kashmir from________________________.

A. 1754 to 1772 B. 1751 to 1772


C. 1753 to 1772 D. 1753 to 1773
10- Under Ahmad Shah Abdali, Kashmir was ruled by _________________

governors.

A. 12 B. 11
C. 09 D. 10
11- Tehmur Shah Durani ruled over Kashmir almost_______________________.

A. 21 years B. 20 years
C. 23 years D. 22 years
12- Tehmur Shah Durani ruled over Kashmir from_______________________.

A. 1771 to1793 B. 1772 to1793


C. 1770 to1793 D. 1772 to1794
13- Tahmur Shah appointed ____________________ as a governor of Kashmir.

A. Sukh Dewan Mel B. Bagwan Das


C. Sukh Jewan Mel D. Hebejon Singh
14- Sukh Jewan Mel was appointed as a governor of Kashmir in_________________.

A. 1776 B. 1772
C. 1774 D. 1775
15- Under Tehmur Shah Durani, Kashmir was ruled by ____________ governors.

A. 09 B. 11
C. 08 D. 10
16- Zeman Shah Durani ruled over Kashmir almost____________________.

A. 08 years B. 10 years
C. 09 years D. 07 years
17- Zeman Shah Durani ruled over Kashmir from______________________.

A. 1793 to 1801 B. 1793 to 1802


C. 1790 to 1802 D. 1793 to 1800
18- Under Zeman Shah Durani, Kashmir was ruled by ____________ governors.

A. 08 B. 06
C. 05 D. 07
19- Mehmood Shah Durani ruled over Kashmir almost___________________.

A. 17 years B. 19 years
C. 18 years D. 16 years
20- Mehmood Shah Durani ruled over Kashmir from___________________.

A. 1803 to1819 B. 1805 to1819


C. 1802 to1819 D. 1804 to1819
21- ______________________ announced the independence of Kashmir in 1811.

A. Atta Muhammad Khan B. Jabbar Muhammad Khan


C. Dost Muhammad Khan D. Sukh Jewan Mel
22- Atta Muhammad introduced the coin of___________________________.

A. Ahmad Shah Abdali B. Noor-ud-Din Rashi


C. Tehmoor Shah Durani D. Rahim Shaha Durani
23- Under Mehmood Shah Durani, Kashmir was ruled by ________________

governors.

A. 03 B. 05
C. 04 D. 06
24- _______________________was the last ruler of Afghan dynasty.

A. Atta Muhammad Khan B. Muhammad Khan


C. Dost Muhammad Khan D. Jabbar Khan
25- Maharaja Ranjeet Sing attacked over Kashmir in___________________.

A. 1819 B. 1818
C. 1821 D. 1820
Mirza Haider Doghlat:

1. Mirza Haider Doghlat was the cousin of King Babar.

2. Mirza Haider Doghlat conquered Kashmir in 1540.

3. Mirza Haider Doghlat intered in Kashmir through Ladakh.

4. Mirza Haider Doghlat wrote Tarik-e-Rashidi.

5. Mirza Haider Doghlat invited Hammayun to attach over Kashmir in 1551.

6. Mirza Haider Doghlat died in Kashmir.

7. The grave of Mirza Haider Doghlat is situated in Srinagar.

Noor-u-din:

1. Noor-u-din was born in 1377.

2. Noor-u-din was the son of Salar-u-din.

3. Noor-udin was born in the reign of Shahb-u-din.

4. Sidra was the mother of Noor-u-din.

5. Hindus called Noor-u-din as nind Rashi.

6. Noor-u-din was the founder of Rashiism/Noor Bakshi

7. Noor-u-din was the early poet of Kashmir.

8. Rashi Nama is the famous poetic work of Noor-u-din.

9. Noor-u-din was died in 1438.

10. The tomb of Noor-u-din is situated in Cherar Shireef (Srinagar)

11. Noor Nama is the poetic collection of Noor-u-din.

Lila Arifa:

1. Lila Arifa was married with Hindu in the age of 17 years.

2. Lila Arifa met to Shah Hamdan in 1369.


3. Lila Arifa was the first Ghazal poetess

4. Wakh is the poetic collection of Lila Arifa.

5. The Grave of Lila Arif was situated in Baj Bahara.

Sikhs:

1- Pandit Birbal Dhar, and his son Pandit Rajakak Dhar, left for Lahore and

fervently requested Maharaja Ranjit Singh to conquer Kashmir.

2- Three prominent Muslims (Abdul Qadoos Gojwari, Mallick Zulfiqar and Malik

Kamgar) helped Pandit Birbal Dhar in his escape from the valley.

3- Rani Chand Kor (Junda Rani) ruled almost 3 months.

4- Sikh rule lasted for only 27 years, during this period 10 Governors administered

the state one after another, and out of whom the last two were Muslims.

5- Robberies were common in Kashmir during Sikh period.

6- A condition of industries and handicrafts was very bad during Sikh period.

7- Sikh rulers were only interested in the collection of heavy taxies.

8- Twicely the state captured by earthquake and flood during Sikh period.

9- Sikh Snatch the alive skin of Subz Ali Khan and Mali Khan in 1832.

10- Cursed of beggar was common during Sikh period.

11- Sikhs banned Cow slaughtering commonly.

12- Sikhs disgrace of Holy places like mosque and shrines.

13- Religious persecution was common during Sikh period.

Treaty of Lahore, 9 March 1846

14- The Treaty of Lahore, 9 March 1846, was a peace treaty marking the end of the

First Anglo-Sikh War.


15- The Treaty of Lahore was signed between the British Government and the State

of Lahore.

16- The Treaty of Lahore was consisting on sixteen articles.

Few facts about


Dogra rule in Jammu and Kashmir
1. Maharaja Gulab Singh born in _______________.
A. 1792 B. 1791
C. 1789 D. 1790
2. Gulab Singh defended Jammu against Sikh in ______________.
A. 1810 B. 1808
C. 1811 D. 1809
3. Gulab Singh enlisted in Ranjit Singh's army in ________________.
A. 1809 B. 1808
C. 1810 D. 1811
4. Raja Dhian Singh joins Sikh army in ________________.
A. 1813 B. 1815
C. 1812 D. 1814
5. Gulab Singh conquer Multan for Sikh empire in ______________.
A. 1816 B. 1818
C. 1821 D. 1820
6. Gulab Singh conquer Reasi in ______________.
A. 1819 B. 1816
C. 1821 D. 1820
7. Gulab Singh conquered Rajouri from Aghar Khan in ______________.
A. 1819 B. 1818
C. 1821 D. 1820
8. Gulab Singh conquered Kishtwar from Raja Tegh Muhammad Singh in _______.
A. 1819 B. 1820
C. 1822 D. 1821
9. Gulab Singh took part in the Sikh conquest of Dera Ghazi Khan in ___________.
A. 1819 B. 1823
C. 1821 D. 1820
10. Gulab Singh captured and executed his own clansman, Dido Jamwal,
A. 1820 B. 1825
C. 1822 D. 1821
11. Gulab Singh ousted Bhupendra Dev from Ramnagar in ______________.
A. 1823 B. 1822
C. 1821 D. 1820
12. Gulab Singh conquered Kishtwar Raja Mohd Teg Singh surrendered without any
resistance in ______________.
A. 1819 B. 1821
C. 1822 D. 1820
13. Gulab Singh was confirmed as Raja of Jammu by Maharaja Ranjit Singh in
______________.
A. 1822 B. 1823
C. 1821 D. 1820
14. Raja Gulab Singh was sent on an expedition against Azam Khan of Tihri on the
frontier in ______________.
A. 1820 B. 1825
C. 1821 D. 1822
15. Raja Suchet Singh appointed as Raja of Samba in ______________.
A. 1821 B. 1825
C. 1822 D. 1820
16. Raja Gulab Singh captured the fort of Samartah in ______________.
A. 1824 B. 1828
C. 1821 D. 1820
17. Gulab Singh defeated a horde of Afghan rebels led by the fanatic Sayyid Ahmed
in ______________.
A. 1819 B. 1827
C. 1828 D. 1829
18. Raja Dhian Singh titled the raja of chibbal and bimbher in ______________.
A. 1827 B. 1828
C. 1826 D. 1829
19. Ranbir Singh, born at Ramgarh in ______________.
A. 1829 B. 1828
C. 1827 D. 1830
20. Gulab Singh got the jagir of the salt mines in northern Punjab, and Punjabi
towns Bhera, Jhelum, Rohtas, and Gujrat from ________________.
A. 1829-39 B. 1828-39
C. 1831-39 D. 1830-39
21. Gulab Singh designated Zorawar Singh as Titular Raja of Bhadarwah and was
termed as Chhota Raja in ______________.
A. 1829 B. 1831
C. 1833 D. 1830
22. Dogra army invaded Ladakh under Zorawar Singh in ______________.
A. 1835 B. 1838
C. 1836 D. 1834
23. Zorawar Singh advanced up the Indus and conquered Rudok and Garo in ______.
A. 1842 B. 1841
C. 1843 D. 1840
24. Zorawar Singh with 5000 Dogras and Laddakhi with a pledge not to return to
Leh till had conquered Lhasa in ______________.
A. 1841 B. 1843
C. 1842 D. 1840
25. At a height of about sixteen thousand feet above sea level proved disastrous for
Zorawar Singh who died fighting in ______________.
A. 1843 B. 1842
C. 1841 D. 1840
26. Dhian Singh, the ablest leader and Prime Minister of the Lahore Kingdom and
Suchet Singh C.O.C of Sikh army were brutally murdered in ______________.
A. 1842 B. 1841
C. 1843 D. 1840
27. Diwan Hari Chand and Wazir Ratnu on behalf of Gulab Singh and Kalon Surkhan
and Depon Pishy on behalf of Dalai Lama were signed a treaty on traditional
boundary between Ladakh and Tibet. It recognized by both sides since olden
times,' was accepted as boundary between Jammu and Tibet. The village and area
around Minsar near Mansarover Lake which was held by the Rajas of Ladakh
since 1583 was, however, retained by the Jammu government in _____________.
A. 1841 B. 1843
C. 1842 D. 1840
28. Astore was occupied by Nathu Shah and Gaur Rahman was defeated. though
recalled for a short time, during which Garu Rahman inflicted a defeat on the
Sikhs,Nathu Shah was sent back again, and successfully pacified the border,
taking in marriage the daughters of Gaur Rahman, and of the Mirs of Hunza and
Nagar Karim Khan in ______________.
A. 1819 B. 1818
C. 1821 D. 1842
29. Gulab Singh was given full powers to negotiate on behalf of the Lahore Darbar in
______________.
A. 1846 B. 1848
C. 1842 D. 1840
30. 09 march ______________ Ghulab Singh signed a treaty (Treaty of Lahore) on
behalf of Lahore Darbad with British.
A. 1846 B. 1848
C. 1842 D. 1840
31. Amratsar traty was signed in 16 march _____________.
A. 1846 B. 1848
C. 1842 D. 1840
32. In 16 march ______________ Kashmir valley was annexed in Dogra riyasat.
A. 1846 B. 1848
C. 1841 D. 1840
33. A powerful force under Dewan Hari Chand, Colonel Buji Singh, Colonel Jowahir,
and Dewan Thakurdas was despatched in the spring of __________.
A. 1856 B. 1852
C. 1851 D. 1850
34. Maharaja Gulab Singh formally installed Ranbir Singh on the gadi and himself ac
cepted the position of Governor of Kashmir Territories in ____________.
A. 1856 B. 1852
C. 1851 D. 1850
35. Maharaja Gulab Singh was Died at the age of 66 in _____________.
A. 1856 B. 1852
C. 1858 D. 1860
36. Maharaha Rambeer Singh become a ruler of the State of Jammu and Kashmir in
__________.
A. 1856 B. 1858
C. 1857 D. 1860
37. ____________ was finally added in Dogra kingdom in 1860.
A. Hunza B. Gilgit
C. Chitral D. Ladakh
38. Ponial, Yasin, Darel, Hunza and Nagar were conqured by the maharaja Ranbir
Singh in ___________.
A. 1870 B. 1872
C. 1871 D. 1868
39. __________ accepted his sovereignty of Dogra kingdom in 1876.
A. Hunza B. Darel
C. Chitral D. Ladakh
40. An agreement was reached with Maharaja Ranbir Singh for the establishment of a
Political Agency at __________ by British in 1877.
A. Jammu B. Muzaffarabad
C. Srinagar D. Gilgit
41. In 1880 Maharaja Ranbir Singh took up the construction of a cart road from
_____________ to Rawalpindi.
A. Jammu B. Muzaffarabad
C. Srinagar D. Ladakh
42. Maharaja Ranbir Singh passed away in _______.
A. 1889 B. 1885
C. 1881 D. 1880
43. Jhelum Valley Cart Road, "the most wonderful mountain road in the world", from
Kohala to ______________ was completed in 1889.
A. Jammu B. Neelum Valley
C. Baramulla D. Ladakh
44. Jhelum Valley Cart Road, was extended from Baramulla to __________ in 1897.
A. Srinagar B. Neelum Valley
C. Muzaffarabad D. Ladakh
45. Sir Pratap College established at ______________ in 1905
A. Jammu B. Muzaffarabad
C. Srinagar D. Ladakh
46. Prince of Wales College, established at ____________ in 1907.
A. Jammu B. Muzaffarabad
C. Kashmir Valley D. Ladakh
47. In ____________ great highway, the Banihal Cart Road, which connected
Srinagar, with Jammu.
A. 1923 B. 1924
C. 1921 D. 1922
48. Marriage of boys and girls under the age of 18 and 14 years respectively was
forbidden in _____________.
A. 1829 B. 1818
C. 1821 D. 1820
49. Maharaja _____________went to attend the First Round Table Conference at
London in 1930.
A. Pertab Singh B. Ghulab Singh
C. Heri Singh D. Ranbeer Singh
50. All Jammu and Muslim Conference Muslim conference was established in
____________.
A. 1931 B. 1933
C. 1932 D. 1934
51. ___________________ was the founder President of All Jammu and Muslim
Conference.
A. Ch. Ghulam Abbass B. Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah
C. Abdul Rahim Khan D. Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan
52. Maharaja Hari Singh sanctioned the creation of a Legislative Assembly called the
Jammu and Kashmir Praja Sabha in ___________
A. 1933 B. 1934
C. 1831 D. 1930
53. In ___________Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah convert the Muslim Conference
into National Conference.
A. 1939 B. 1938
C. 1941 D. 1942
54. The Department of Rural Development of Jammu and Kashmir was established in
____________.
A. 1940 B. 1942
C. 1937 D. 1938
55. Maharaja Gulab Singh Hospital opened at ____________ in 1943.
A. Jammu B. Muzaffarabad
C. Kashmir Valley D. Ladakh
56. The Jammu and Kashmir Bank was established and it took over the government
treasury both at Srinagar and Jammu in ___________.
A. 1939 B. 1938
C. 1941 D. 1940
57. Maharaja _____________ appointed Yuvraj Karan Singh, who at that time was
hardly seven years old, as second Lieutenant in the State Forces in 1939.
A. Pertab Singh B. Ghulab Singh
C. Heri Singh D. Ranbeer Singh
58. Jawaharlal Nehru's visit to Kashmir in _____________.
A. 1940 B. 1938
C. 1941 D. 1942
59. Maharaja _______________ helped the British during the Second World War
with men and money.
A. Pertab Singh B. Ghulab Singh
C. Heri Singh D. Ranbeer Singh
60. Maharaja Hari Singh personally visited the Middle East in __________ to boost
the morale of his men fighting on the front in the World War II.
A. 1940 B. 1942
C. 1941 D. 1943
61. 1944 = Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s last visit to Kashmir in __________.
A. 1943 B. 1944
C. 1941 D. 1942
62. ______________ was appointed Regent by his father on the intervention of Prime
Minister Jawahar`1lal Nehru in 1949.
A. Dr. Meharan Singh B. Chander Kak Singh
C. Heri Singh D. Dr. Keran Singh
63. _____________ was head of the Indian occupied State of Jammu & Kashmir for
eighteen years as Regent, as elected Sadar-i-Riyasat and lastly as Governor.
A. Dr. Karan Singh B. Chander Kak Singh
C. Heri Singh D. Dr. Mehran Singh
Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir
1. State Name: Jammu and Kashmir
2. Date of formation: Oct 26 , 1947
3. Capital: Summer capital : Srinagar and Winter Capital: Jammu
4. Governor: Narendra Nath Vora
5. Chief Minister: Omar Abdullah
6. Languages
spoken: Urdu,Hindi,Punjabi,Dogri,Kashmiri,Balti,Ladakhi,Purgi,Gurji.Dadri
7. Rivers: Chenab,Jhelum,Indus,Zanskar,Suru,Nubra,Shyok
8. Festivals: Tihar,Navroz,Id,Urs,Shab-e-miraj
9. Dances: Kudd,Dogri/Prahar music,Hafiksa,Bacha/Nagma dance
10. State animal: Hungul
11. State bird: Black necked crane
12. State tree: Chinar
Multiple Choice Questions for j&K Exams
13. Jammu and Kashmir was occupied by India in _______________.
A. 1947-10-25 B. 1947-10-27
C. 1947-10-26 D. 1947-10-28
14. _______________ Districts are there in J & K State.
A. 20 B. 21
C. 22 D. 23
15. _____________ is the Current Chief Minister (2017) of Jammu & Kashmir State.
A. Omar Abdullah B. Mehbooba Mufti
C. Ghulam Nabi Azad D. Ghulam Mohammad Shah
16. _________________ became the first Governor of Jammu and Kashmir?
A. Bhagwan Sahay B. Dr Karan Singh
C. Lakshmi Kant Jha D. Braj Kumar Nehru
17. __________________ said that if paradise is anywhere on the earth, it is here,
while living in a houseboat on the mesmerizing Dal Lake ?
A. Prithviraj Chauhan B. Akbar
C. Maharaja Hari Singh D. Jahangir
18. ________________ is the current (2016) Governor of Jammu and Kashmir?
A. S.K. Sinha B. K. V. Krishna Rao
C. Narinder Nath Vohra B. Girish Chandra Saxena
19. Literacy Rate in Jammu and Kashmir is the ___________ Percentage.
A. 66.7% B. 67.7%
C. 68.7% D. 69.7%
20. Kargil War (Jammu and Kashmir) took place in ________________
A. 1997 B. 1998
C. 1999 D. 2000
21. The ______________ River is the only major Himalayan river which flows
through the Kashmir valley.
A. Indus B. Jhelum
C. Tawi D. Ravi
22. Gulmarg, a popular skiing destination of Jammu and Kashmir is located in
__________________.
A. Bandipora District B. Jammu District
C. Baramula district D. Srinagar District
23. _____________ was the last ruling Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir in India.
A. Amar Singh B. Ranbir Singh
C. Maharaja Hari Singh D. Pratap Singh
24. The Simla Agreement was signed between India and Pakistan in _____________.
A. July 1, 1972 B. July 2, 1972
C. July 2, 1973 D. July 3, 1973
25. __________________ was the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the
Indian Army during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
A. Lt. Gen. JFR Jacob B. Lt. Gen. Jagjit Singh Aurora
C. Lt. General A. A. K. Niaz D. Lieutenant General J. N. K. Niaz
26. There are ____________ tehsils in District Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir ?
A. 3 B. 4
C. 5 D. 6
27. An historical fort named as Bhimgarh Fort north-west of Jammu situataed
in_________________.
A. Poonch District B. Rajouri District
C. Bandipora District D. Reasi District
29. The Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir consists of three divisions: Jammu,
Kashmir Valley and Ladakh, and is further divided into _________ districts.
A. 22 B. 24
C. 25 D. 20
30. ___________________, also known as "Little Tibet", is renowned for its
remote mountain beauty and Buddhist culture.
A. Gulmarg B. Ladakh
C. Sonmarg D. Kupwara
31. __________________ founded the city of Jammu, named after the Hindu
goddess Jamwa Mata, south of the Pir Panjal range.
A. Gulab Singh B. Ramchandra I
C. HariSingh D. Langpangkong Range
32. Gulmarg (Meadow of Flowers) is a town, a hill station and a notified area
committee in _______________ district in the Indian state of Jammu and
Kashmir.
A. Kupwara B. Baramula
C. Poonch D. Sonamerg
33. _________________ Town is situated in the centre between Srinagar and
Baramulla and is surrounded by villages like Palhalan, Nihalpora Hanjiwera
Zangam, Sherpora, Sonium and Yall.
A. Dras B. Anatnag
C. Pattan D. Udhampur
34. The Kargil War was fought between India and Pakistan in ____________.
A. 1999 B. 1995
C. 1997 D. 1998
35. ___________________, connecting Srinagar to Leh, cuts through Kargil. This
highway is typically open for traffic only from June to mid-November due to
heavy snowfall at the Zoji La, but in recent years it has been opened before
June.
A. National Highway 1B B. National Highway 1D
C. National Highway 1C D. National Highway IH
36. Historically, the region included the Baltistan (Baltiyul) valleys, the Indus
Valley, the remote Zangskar, Lahaul and Spiti to the south, Aksai Chin and
Ngari, including the Rudok region and Guge, in the east, and the Nubra
valleys to the north. It lies between the Kunlun mountain range in the north
and the main Great Himalayas to the south, inhabited by people of Indo-
Aryan and Tibetan descent.It is one of the most sparsely populated regions in
Kashmir. Name it as_____________________.
A. Anantnag B. Ladakh
C. Katra D. Gulmerg
37. ________________,traditional small wooden boats, and houseboats are a
common feature in various lakes and rivers across the Valley.
A. Shikaras B. Coracles
C. Dinghies D.
40. Q 11:Click wrong option?
a) The Siachen Glacier, although under Indian military control,lies under the
administration of the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
b) The Constitution of India does not allow people from regions other than
Jammu and Kashmir to purchase land in the state.
c) The Dumhal is a famous dance in the Kashmir valley, performed by men of the
Wattal region. The women perform the Rouff, another traditional folk dance.
41. Doda is a district of Jammu and Kashmir. It is the third largest district in
Jammu and Kashmir.The largest district in the state is _____________.
A. Kargil B. Leh
C. Udhampur D.
42. The whole of Ladakh was under the administration of Leh until July 1,
____________ when Kargil and Ladakh administrative districts were
created. Religion has been a source of grievances between Buddhists and
Muslims since the late 20th century and was a contributer to this division.
A. 1960 B.
C. 1999 D. 1979
43. The Karakoram Pass (5,540 m (18,176 ft)) is the highest pass on the ancient
caravan route between ______________.
A. Leh,Yarkand C.
C. Dras,Pahalgaum D. Mato,Hemos
44. ______________is a pass across the Pir Panjal Range at 2,832 metres
maximum elevation. This range separates the Kashmir valley in the Indian
state Jammu and Kashmir from the outer Himalaya and plains to the south.
This pass remains snow covered during the winter, and Jawahar tunnel is
used for transport.
A. Bara-lacha-la C. Banihal
C. D. Changla Pass
45. Click wrong option.
a) Indian Railways is undertaking construction of the world's highest railway
bridge over the Chenab river between Katra and Laol in Jammu and Kashmir.
b) Chenab river is also Chandrabhaga.
c) The Chenab joins the Indus at Skardu, Pakistan.
46. Click wrong option.
a) On 20 October 1947, tribesmen backed by Pakistan invaded Kashmir.The
Maharaja initially fought back but on 27 October appealed for assistance to the
Governor-General Louis Mountbatten, who agreed on the condition that the ruler
accede to India.Once the papers of accession to India were signed, Indian soldiers
entered Kashmir with orders to stop any further occupation, but they were not
allowed to expel anyone from the state. India took the matter to the United
Nations. The UN resolution asked Pakistan to vacate the areas it has occupied and
asked India to assist the U.N. Plebiscite Commission to organize a plebiscite to
determine the will of the people. Pakistan accepted to vacate the occupied areas.
b) India has control of 60 percent of the area of the former princely state of
Jammu and Kashmir; Pakistan controls 30 percent of the region, known as Gilgit-
Baltistan and Azad Kashmir.
c) China has since occupied 10 percent of the JK in 1962.
47. The main Kashmir valley is ______________ km wide and 15,520.3 km2
(5,992.4 sq mi) in area.
A. 1000 B. 1500
C. 1050 D. 1200
48. Click the wrong option.
a) The Jhelum River is the only major Himalayan river which flows through the
Kashmir valley. The Indus, Tawi, Ravi and Chenab are the major rivers flowing
through the state.
b) Jammu and Kashmir consists of three divisions: Jammu, Kashmir Valley and
Ladakh, and is further divided into 22 districts:
c) Jammu and Kashmir shares a border with the states of Himachal Pradesh and
Punjab to the south and internationally with the People's Republic of China to the
north and east and the Pakistani administered territories of Azad Kashmir and
Gilgit-Baltistan, to the west and with Afghanistan in northwest respectively.
49. _______________ is known for centuries as the 'land of passes'
A. Ladakh B. Rajouri
C. Doda D. Reasi
50. National Highway 1C (NH 1C) is a short Indian National Highway entirely
within the state of Jammu and Kashmir. NH 1C runs only for a distance of
____________ km between Domel and Katra.
A. 8 B. 50
C. 28 D. 40
51. The main river of Ladakh is __________________,which flows in a north-
west direction between Ladakh and Zanskar ranges.It is joined by several
major rivers like Zanskar,Suru and Shayok before it reaches Pakistan.
A. Beas B. Ravi
C. Indus D. Satluj
52. Shopian town, the district headquarters, has often been at the center of
political turmoil. In 1979, __________________ a veteran freedom fighter of
National Conference headed an all-parties action committee to achieve the
district status for Shopian. Shopian was finally accorded a district status in
2007 by the cabinet order of Ghulam Nabi Azad government.
A. Muzamil Jaleel C.
C. Dr Nasir Khan D. Pt. Swaroop Nath Saraf
55. Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU) is a public university near the
town of Katra in the ___________ District of Jammu and Kashmir in India.
A. Reasi B. Doda
C. Rajouri D. Kupwara
58. Dal lake is sitauted in __________________.
A. Jammu B. Srinagar
C. Kulgaum D. Ladakh
59. The length of Pak-Afghanistan border ________________.
A. 2,330 km B. 1, 430
C. 2,230 D. 2,430
60. The total strength of AJ&K Legislative Assembly members is ____________.
A. 48 B. 49
C. 50 D. 47
61. The Ceasefire Line was named as Line of Control according to the
______________.
A. Delhi Agreement B. Tashkent Agreement
C. Simla Agreement D. Lahore Agreement
62. The Line of Control came into existence in ________________.
A. 1965 B. 1971
C. 1972 D. 1970
63. Ceasefire Line Kashmir came into existence on _______________.
A. 1949 B. 1948
C. 1950 D. 1947
64. ______________ country is to the west of Jammu and Kashmir?
A. Bhutan B. Nepal
C. Pakistan D. Thailand
65. __________________ bought Kashmir from the British?
A. Ranjit Singh B. Mahadaji Scindia
C. Sayyajirao Gaekwad D. Gulab Singh
66. The term of Jammu and Kashmir’s Legislative Assembly is ___________.
A. Five years B. Six years
C. Four years D. Seven years
67. _______________ is the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir.
A. Srinagar B. Pahalgam
C. Baramulla D. Gulmarg
68. ______________ is the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir.
A. Udhampur B. Jammu
C. Poonch D. Leh
69. _______________ is the official language of Jammu and Kashmir.
A. Hindi B. Punjabi
C. Urdu D. Kashmiri
70. ________________ was Jammu and Kashmir’s chief minister in 1983.
A. Farooq Abdullah B. Ghulam Nabi Azad
C. Bhim Singh D. Muzaffar Beg
71. Article ___________ of Indian constitution gives special status to Jammu and
Kashmir.
A. 242 B. 370
C. 236 D. 324
72. ____________________ state in India has a separate constitution.
A. Utterperdash B. Gugrat
C. Jammu and Kashmir D. Hadirabad

73. Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir come into force _____________.


Jan 26, 1957
74. A _________________ of J&K framed the Jammu and Kashmir constitution.
Constituent Assembly
75. Indian Parliament can not make a law with regard to __________________ on
subjects in state list.
Jammu and Kashmir
76. Indian government proclaim financial emergency to ___________________.
Jammu and Kashmir
77. Any preventive detention law can be extended to Jammu and Kashmir by govt of
_______________.
India
78. With whom does the residuary power (i.e. subjects which are not in concurrent or
state list) reside in the case of Jammu and Kashmir?
Jammu and Kashmir
79. Which is the only state in India which has dual citizenship?
Jammu and Kashmir
80. The tenure of Jammu and Kashmir assembly is _____________ years?
SIX YEARS
81. When was J&K Constituent Assembly was constituted ?
Sept, 1951
82. The constitution of J&K was adopted on ?
17th Nov, 1956
83. When did constitution of J&K comes into force ?
26th Jan, 1957
84. Chairman of Drafting Committee of J&K Constituent Assembly ?
Sh. Girdhari Lal Dogra
85. When did J&K Acceded with India ?
26th Oct, 1947
86. How many Parts are there in the constitution of J&K ?
Part-XIIIth (13th)
87. Which Section of J&K constitution deals with Fundamental Rights ?
Section-10
88. Which Part of J&K's constitution describes its Relationship with India ?
Part-II
89. Which Section Deals with Right to compulsory and Free Education
90. Section-20
91. Which Section Deals for Rights of Women and Children
Section 21 - Rights of Children
Section-22- Rights of Women
92. Which Part of Constitution deals with "Directive Principles of state Policy" ?
Part-IV
93. Which Part of Constitution deals with "Permanent Residents" ?
Part-III
94. How many sections are there in Part -IV (Directive Principles) of Constitution ?
95. Section (11- 25) are covered in Part-IV
96. When was the RTI Act was first enacted in J&K ?
7th Jan, 2004
97. When the J&K RTI Act-2009 comes into force ?
20th March, 2009
98. Who was First state Chief Information Commissioner ?
G R Sufi
99. Under which sections of J&K RTI Act, 2009, Information cannot be disclosed ?
Any information falls under the exemptions of Section-8 & 9
100. What is the Time Limit to get Information from PIO ?
30 Days
101. How many chapters are there are J&K RTI Act 2009 ?
5 Chapters
Chapter-2: Right to Information and Obligation of Public Authority (Section 3 to
Section-11)
Chapter-3: The state Information Commission (Section 12,13 & 14)
Chapter-4 Power and Function of Information Commission, Appeal
and Penalties (Section 15 to Section 17)
Chapter-5: Miscellaneous (Section 18 to 28)
102. What are some of the Important Sections of RTI Act, 2009
Section-3 : Deals with Right to Information
Section-4: Obligation of Public authorities
Section-8: Exemption from Disclose of Information
Section-9: Ground for rejection
Section-12: constitution of State Information Commission
Section-20 : Jurisdiction of Courts
Section-23: Role of Govt.
Section-24: Power of Govt to make Rules
103. Who can appoint the State Information Commissioner ?
Governor.
104. What does Third Party Mean ?
It means person other than citizen
105. What does the First Appellate authority mean ?
If you didn't get information with in 30 days, Or you are not satisfied with
the information given, then you can appeal to the Next higher level. This higher
level in called Ist appellate authority
106. What is Fee for Filing the RTI Application ?
Rs 10
Expected Questions on Rivers and Lakes of J&K
107. The ancient name of River Chenab is ?
Chandrabhagha
108. Which lake is known as Vishnupad ?
Kausar Nag (Kulgam)
109. Mansabal Lake is Famous for ?
Lotus
110. From where the Chenab Originates ?
Baralacha (A snow bed)
111. Where is Gangabal Lake Located
Foothills of Mount Harmukh (In Ganderbal)
112. Which is the largest fresh water lake ?
Wular lake
113. Origin and Popular Local Name of Jhelum
Origin: Verinag
Popular Name: Vitasta
114. Which Lake is known as Harmukh Ganga ?
Gangabal Lake
115. Which is Largest salt water lake in India
Pangong Lake (Ladakh)
116. What is Origion of Tawi River ?
Kailash Kund ( Sewajdhar New Bhadarwah)
117. What is another name for Ravi River ?
Iravati
118. Which Lake is located en route to Amarnath cave ?
Sheshnag Lake
119. From where Kishengnaga River Originates
Drea Mountains
120. What is other name of Mansar Lake in Jammu Division?
Mansarovar Lake
121. Which Lake is Located near by famous Tourist spot Patnitop
Sanasar
122. From where the Indus Originates
Glaciers in Mansoravor (Tibet)
(IV) Expected Questions on Indus Water Treaty
123. Indus Water Treaty was Signed between
India and Pakistan
124. when the Indus Water treaty was signed ?
19th Sept, 1960 (Singed in Karachi)
125. Which International Organization act as a mediator in passing the treaty?
World Bank.
126. Which Rivers are involved in Indus Water treaty ?
Western Rivers: Indus, Jhelum and chenab
Eastern Rivers: Ravi , Sutlej and Beas
127. The Idea for Indus Water treaty was given by ?
Mr Lilienthal
128. who was the president of World Bank at the time of signing the treaty ?
E. R Black.
129. What is the Duration of Transition period given by India to Pakistan
for receiving the water from eastern rivers
10 years
130. The construction on which Navigation Project was stopped , after the
objections were raised by Pakistan
Tulbul Navigational Project
131. Which committe was set up after signing of Indus water treaty?
Indus Commission
132. Who were the signers of this treaty ?
Mr Jawahar Lal Nehru and General Ayub Khan
(V) Important Power Projects of J&K
133. Which is the First Hydro Electric Project of J&K
Mohra Hydro Electric Project (Estd. 1905)
134. Which is currently the biggest Power Generation Project of J&K ?
Salal Hydro Electric Project53)
135. What is the Installed capacity of Baghlihar-I ?
450 MW
136. Uri Dam is built on which river ?
Jhelum
137. Name the Power Projects Operational on Chenab River ?
Salal, Baghlihar and Dul Hasti (390 MW)
138. What is the Installed capacity of Salal Hyodro electric Project?
690 MW
139. Where is Nimo Bazgo Power Project Installed ?
Indus (In Leh)
140. What is the Installed Capcity of URI-I and URI-II ?
URI-I: 480 MW, URI-II: 240 MW 59)
141. Where is Kishanganaga Power Project Located ?
Bandipora (Capacity: 330 MW)
142. Where is Pakal Dul Dam Projected ?
Chenab (Kishtwar) Capacity : 1000 MW
(VI) Historical and Tourist Places of J&K
143. The contruction of Famous Raghnath Mandir was started by ?
Maharaja Gulab Singh
144. Bahu Fort was constructed by ?
Raja Bahu Lochan.
145. Shadra-Sharief , of Rajouri is Famous for ?
Shrine of Baba Ghulam Shah
146. What famous temple is known as Takht-e-Suleman ?
Shankrcharya Temple
147. Shalimar bagh was built by ?
Jehangir for his wife Nur Jahan in 1619
148. The Hill of Hari Parbhat is famous for ?
Sharika Mata shrine
149. Nishat Bahg was built by ?
Asif Khan (Brother of Nur Jahan)
150. Hazartbal shrine is famous for ?
Moi-e-Muqqadas
151. Where is Martand Sun Temple Located
Anantnag
152. Who constructed Shankrachaya Temple ?
Raja Gopaditya
153. The First fortification for Hari Parbhat was constructed during the reign of ?
Akbar
154. Which place is J&K is known as "Meadow of Gold" ?
Sonamarg
155. Chashma-Sahi was constructed by ?
Shah Jahan to gift his son "Dara Shikhon"
156. Which district is known as "Land of Springs"
Anantnag
157. The famous Jama Masjid at Srinagar was built by ?
Sultan Sikander
158. What is known as "Chotta Kashmir"
Bhaderwah
159. The construstion of Raghnath Mandir was completed during the reign of ?
Ranbir Singh
160. Which town is know as "village of Shephards" ?
Pahalgam
161. Nangal Sahib Gurudwara of Poonch is established by ?
Sant Bhai Mela Singh
162. Who constructed stone stairs at Shankracharya temple ?
Maharaja Gulb Singh Ji
163. Hari Parbhat fort was constructed by ?
Atta Mohammad Khan (Afghan Governor)
164. Which is known by "Home of Apple" ?
Shopian
165. Who built Amar Mahal ?
A French architect
(VI) Expected Questions on Climate, Crops and Transport
166. Which is the most expensive crop that is grown in J&K ?
Saffron
167. When did the Rail comes to J&K for First Time ?
1975 ( In Jammu Tawi)
168. Where is Saffron grown in J&K ?
Pampore and Kishtwar
169. Which National Highway connect J&K with Rest of India ?
National Highway (NH-1)
170. Which Highway connect Jammu with Srinagar ?
1-A
VI) Expected Questions on History of J&K
171. Who was Last ruling King of J&K ?
Raja Hari Singh
172. Who killed Mian Dido ?
Gulab Singh
173. Who founded Jammu ?
Raja Jambu Lochan
174. When was Amritsar Treaty Signed ?
1846
175. When did Instrument of Accession was signed ?
26th Oct, 1947
176. Who was the First Prime Minister of J&K ?
Justice Mehar Chand Mahajan
177. Who was the First Justice of J&K High Court ?
Justice Kawar Singh
178. Who was the First Sadr-e-riyasat of J&K ?
Dr Karan Singh
179. The Territories of J&K were were transferred to Gulab Singh through
which Treaty ?
Treaty of Amritsar
180. Who wrote the Book Titled Aitash-e-Chinar ?
Sheikh Abdullah
181. Who was the First Mughal emperor to Rule J&K ?
Akbar
182. Who was appointed the Chief of Army Staff of Gulab Singh
General Zorawar Singh
183. ______________ is often eulogised as Sher-i- Kashmir.
A. Yasin Malik B. Ghulam Abbas
C. Sheikh Abdullah D. Syed Ali Shah Geelani
184. The preeminent political force in Jammu and Kashmir was the_______________.
A. J&K Peoples Democratic Party B. J&K National Conference
C. J&K National Panthers Party D. Indian National Congress
185. ______________ of the Indian Constitution confers special status on Jammu and
Kashmir.
A. Article 395 B. Article 370
C. Article 343 D. Article 380
186. The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference was originally founded as the
____________.
A. AJ&K Muslim Conference B. J&K Liberation Front
C. J&K Peoples Party D. J&K Democratic Front
187. ____________________ was abducted by the JKLF just days after her father was
named India’s first Muslim home minister?
A. Rubaiya Sayeed B. Mehmooda Sayeed
C. Mehbooba Sayeed D. None of these
188. In 1971, following a staged hijacking, an Indian Airlines Fokker F-27 was
diverted to Lahore. The aircraft had been christened as_____________.
A. Beas B. Yamuna
C. Ganga D. Kaveri
189. The faux pas that was Operation Gibraltar was trailed by_____________.
A. Operation Tupac B. Operation Sherdil
C. Operation Grand Slam D. Operation Umeed-i- Nuh

Azad Kashmir
1. Muzaffarabad, Area (sq.km)-2,496, Population-615,000
2. Hattian, Area (sq.km)-854, Population-225,000
3. Neelum, Area (sq.km)-3,621, Population-171,000
4. Mirpur, Area (sq.km)-1,010, Population-419,000
5. Bhimber, Area (sq.km)-1,516, Population-401,000
6. Kotli, Area (sq.km)-1,862, Population-746,000
7. Poonch, Area (sq.km)-855, Population-524,000
8. Bagh, Area (sq.km)-1,368, Population-351,000
9. Haveli, Area (sq.km)-598, Population-138,000
10. Sudhnati, Area (sq.km)-569, Population-278,000
11. The very first ceasefire took place between the Indian held Kashmir and that
Azad Kashmir in____________.
A. 1949 B. 1947
C. 1951 C. 1953
The answer is 1st Jan 1949.
12. In________the very first wave of militancy was actually started in Kashmir.
A. 1967 B. 1950
C. 1949 D. 1989
13. ____________ raised and highlighted this issue of Kashmir in the year 1948
in the UN Security Council.
A. Pakistan B. India
C. China D. Afghanistan
14. Line of Control used to be called ____________before 1971.
A. Control Line B. Durand Line
C. Mcmahon line D. Ceasefire Line.
15. _______________ Kashmiri territory had been handed over and given to
China according to the agreement of March 2, 1963.
A. 1000 square miles B. 2000 sq miles
C. 5000 sq miles D. 8000 sq miles.
16. _______________ supported this Kashmir issue in his UN speech that was
presented in the year 1998.
A. Nawaz Sharif B. Musharraf
C. Benazir Bhutto D. Zafrullah Jemali
17. _________________signed the Simla agreement with India.
A. Zulfiqar Bhutto B. Benazir Bhutto
C. Nawaz Sharif D. Musharraf.

GILGIT BULTISTAN
1. Ghanche, Area(sq.km)--6,400, Population--88,366
2. Skardu Area(sq.km)--15,000 Population--214,848
3. Astore Area(sq.km)--8,657 Population--71,666\
4. Diamer Area(sq.km)--10,936 Population--131,925\
5. Ghizer Area(sq.km)--9,635 Population--120,218\
6. Gilgit Area(sq.km)--26,300 Population--243,324
7. Hunza-Nagar
8. Who was the first Governor of Gilgit Balitistan?
A. Begum Shama Kaira B. Qamar-u-Zaman Kaira
C. Wazir Baig D. Pir Karam
9. Shah Second Highest mountain of the world K-2 is located in __________
A. Gilgit Baltistan B. KPK
C. FATA D. Kashmir
10. Karakoram Highway connects Pakistan with ________ .
A. China B. Iran
C. India D. Afghanistan
11. Who was the first Women Governor of Gilgit Balitistan?
A. Begum Shama Khalid B. Qamar-u-Zaman Kaira
C. Wazir Baig D. Pir Karam Shah
12. ________________ was the first Chief Minister of Gilgit Balitistan.
A. Syed Mehdi Shah B. Qamar-u-Zaman Kaira
C. Wazir Baig D. Pir Karam Shah
13. The Karakoram Highway starts from __________________.
A. Haripur B. Hasan Abdal
C. Wah D. Taxila
14. Karakoram Highway ends at ______________.
A. Sost B. Khunjrab
C. Kashgar D. Sinkiang
15. The Silk Road is actually a series of trade routes linking South Asia with______.
A. China B. India
C. Tajikistan D. Iran
16. Karakoram means __________________.
A. High mountain B. Crumbling rock
C. Dangerous mountains D. Not passable mountain
17. Out of the 30 highest peaks of the world 12 are in the ________ .
A. Himalaya B. Hindu Kush
C. Pamir D. Karakoram Range
18. Nanga Parbat is also known as ____________________.
A. Friendly Mountain B. White Mountain
C. Hard Mountain D. Killer Mountain
19. The largest Glacier of the world after South Pole Siachin is located near ________.
A. Astor B. Baltistan
C. Chilas D. Skardu
20. Satpara Lake is located in _____________.
A. Hunza B. Skardu
C. Swat D. Chitral
21. The capital of Gilgit Baltistan is _________________.
A. Pamir B. Baltistan
C. Hunza D. Gilgit
22. About which place it is said "the place where heaven and earth meet"
A. Punial B. Chitral
C. Kalash D. Swat
23. _________________ is the deposits of precious and semiprecious stones such as
rubies and garnets are found.
A. Gilgit B. Hunza
C. Skardu D. Swat
24. Ruby mines are situated in _________________.
A. Balestan B. Skardu
C. Hunza D. Gilgit
25. Polo game originated from ____________________.
A. Gilgit Baltistan B. Iran
C. USA D. Subcontinent
26. In summer season polo tournaments are held in ________________.
A. Gilgit Baltistan B. Sindh
C. Punjab D. None of them
27. Prakaposhi Mountain is located in ____________________.
A. Gilgit Baltistan B. FATA
C. Punjab D. ICT
28. Rakaposhi is the _____________ highest mountain of the world.
A. 25th B. 20th
C. 27th D. 10th
29. Sheena is a local language of _____________________.
A. Gilgit Baltistan B. Sindh
C. Punjab D. None of them
30. Korakoram University is located in________________.
A. Chilas B. Gilgit
C. Palmir D. Sakardu
31. Second Highest mountain of the world K-2 is located in __________.
A. Gilgit Baltistan B. KPK
C. FATA D. Kashmir
32. ___________________ was the first Governor of Gilgit Balitistan.
A. Begum Shama Kaira B. Qamar-u-Zaman Kaira
C. Wazir Baig D. Pir Karam Shah
33. _______________ was was the first Women Governor of Gilgit Balitistan.
A. Begum Shama Khalid B. Qamar-u-Zaman Kaira
C. Wazir Baig D. Pir Karam Shah
34. ______________ was the first Chief Minister of Gilgit Balitistan.
A. Syed Mehdi Shah B. Qamar-u-Zaman Kaira
C. Wazir Baig D. Pir Karam Shah
35. _____________ valley is known as “Roof of the world”.
A. Chitral B. Chilas
C. Skardu D. Baltistan
36. Baltistan is called _________.
A. Little Tibet B. Paradise
C. Beauty of Earth D. Land of Fairies
37. ___________ is sandwiched between Pakistan, China and Indian-held
Kashmir.
A. Astor B. Baltistan
C. Chitral D. Kalash
38. The capital of Gilgit Baltistan is __________.
A. Pamir B. Baltistan
C. Hunza D. Gilgit
39. Polo game originated from __________ ?
A. Gilgit Baltistan B. Iran
C. USA D. Subcontinent
40. In summer season polo tournaments are held in ________ ?
A. Gilgit Baltistan C. Sindh
C. Punjab D. None of them
41. Sheena is a local language of __________ ?
A. Gilgit Baltistan B. Sindh
C. Punjab D. None of them

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