If you are preparing for the SSC Selection Post exam, you simply cannot ignore the General Awareness section. History carries a solid weightage here, giving you around 3 to 4 direct questions in every shift. Many students fear memorizing dates, but the exam only asks about basic, well-known, and recurring events. These are easy, free marks! To simplify your preparation, we have provided exam-level History questions with detailed solutions below. Practicing these, along with attempting our free topic tests, will definitely help you master this subject easily and quickly.
What to Study in History for SSC Selection Post?
You do not need to read thick history books to pass this section. The exam board only wants to check your basic general knowledge about India’s past. You can divide the whole syllabus into three simple parts:
- Ancient History: This is the oldest time. Just read about the Indus Valley Civilization, basic teachings of Buddhism and Jainism, and great kings like Ashoka.
- Medieval History: This is the Middle Period. Focus on the famous battles (like Panipat and Tarain), the Delhi Sultanate, the Mughal Empire (Akbar, Shah Jahan), and those who built famous monuments.
- Modern History (Most Important!): This is the story of our freedom. Almost 70% of the questions come from here. Read about the 1857 revolt, all the movements led by Mahatma Gandhi, and the Indian National Congress.
If you just focus on these simple topics, History will become a very scoring subject for you!
Important History Questions for SSC Selection Post
Now you know what to study, but just reading is not enough. To score good marks, you must practice real exam-level questions. Grab a pen and solve these top history questions below.
Q1. Who founded the ‘Brahmo Samaj’ to remove social evils from society?
(A) Swami Vivekananda
(B) Dayanand Saraswati
(C) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(D) Jyotirao Phule
Answer: (C) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Explanation: He founded the Brahmo Samaj in 1828 and played a huge role in ending the ‘Sati’ system in India.
Q2. In which year was the Indian National Congress (INC) established?
(A) 1885
(B) 1905
(C) 1919
(D) 1857
Answer: (A) 1885
Explanation: The Indian National Congress was formed in 1885 by A.O. Hume in Bombay.
Q3. The famous Sanchi Stupa was built by which ruler?
(A) Chandragupta Maurya
(B) Ashoka
(C) Harsha
(D) Kanishka
Answer: (B) Ashoka
Explanation: Emperor Ashoka built the Great Stupa at Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh. It is one of the oldest stone structures in India.
Q4. The First Battle of Tarain was fought in the year 1191 between Prithviraj Chauhan and whom?
(A) Babur
(B) Mahmud of Ghazni
(C) Muhammad Ghori
(D) Akbar
Answer: (C) Muhammad Ghori
Explanation: In 1191, Prithviraj Chauhan defeated Muhammad Ghori in the First Battle of Tarain.
Q5. Who was the first Governor-General of independent India?
(A) C. Rajagopalachari
(B) Lord Mountbatten
(C) Rajendra Prasad
(D) Jawaharlal Nehru
Answer: (B) Lord Mountbatten
Explanation: Lord Mountbatten was the first Governor-General of free India. C. Rajagopalachari was the first (and last) Indian Governor-General.
Q6. Which mass movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1920?
(A) Quit India Movement
(B) Civil Disobedience Movement
(C) Non-Cooperation Movement
(D) Swadeshi Movement
Answer: (C) Non-Cooperation Movement
Explanation: After the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919, Gandhiji launched the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1920 against the British rule.
Q7. Who among the following was known as ‘Frontier Gandhi’?
(A) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
(B) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
(C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(D) Lala Lajpat Rai
Answer: (B) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Explanation: He was a great follower of Mahatma Gandhi and led non-violent protests against the British in the North-West Frontier Province.
Q8. What was the capital of the Mauryan Empire?
(A) Ujjain
(B) Taxila
(C) Pataliputra
(D) Vaishali
Answer: (C) Pataliputra
Explanation: The capital of the great Mauryan Empire was Pataliputra, which is present-day Patna in Bihar.
Q9. Who wrote the famous ancient book ‘Arthashastra’?
(A) Megasthenes
(B) Kalidasa
(C) Banabhatta
(D) Chanakya
Answer: (D) Chanakya
Explanation: Chanakya (also known as Kautilya) wrote this famous book. It is a guide on how to run a government and manage an economy.
Q10. During whose reign did the famous Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang visit India?
(A) Chandragupta II
(B) Harshavardhana
(C) Ashoka
(D) Samudragupta
Answer: (B) Harshavardhana
Explanation: Hiuen Tsang visited India during the rule of King Harshavardhana to study Buddhism.
5 Simple Tips to Prepare History for SSC Selection Post
You do not have the time to read thick history books, and honestly, you do not need to. Here are 5 smart and easy tips to cover this topic quickly:
- Target Modern History First: If your exam is near, only study Modern History (from 1857 to 1947). Most of the History questions will come from this part alone.
- Make a “Who Built What” List: SSC exams love asking about monuments. Make a small list on a piece of paper (for example: Qutub Minar – Qutb-ud-din Aibak, Taj Mahal – Shah Jahan) and stick it on your wall.
- Think of it as a Movie: Stop trying to memorize dry facts. Read history like a movie story. Try to understand the timeline—who came first, why they fought, and what happened next.
- Ignore Deep Dates: Do not waste brain power memorizing the exact birth dates of kings. Just remember the years of massive events like the 1857 revolt, 1919 Jallianwala Bagh, or 1947 independence.
- Practice Previous Year Papers: SSC repeats its GK questions a lot. Solve the previous year’s history questions of SSC Selection Post, MTS, and CHSL. You will see the same questions repeating!
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FAQs: History Questions for SSC Selection Post Exam
Yes. History is a major part of the General Awareness section. Scoring here can easily push your rank above thousands of students who leave GK to study only math.
Out of the 25 questions in the General Awareness section, you can comfortably expect around 3 to 4 direct questions from History.
Modern Indian History is the most asked section. You should heavily focus on the Indian Freedom Struggle, the Gandhian Era, and important Indian National Congress sessions.
Absolutely not! For SSC Selection Post, a basic GK book like Lucent, or simple 10th-standard summary notes, are more than enough.
No, generally, World History is not in the syllabus for SSC exams. You only need to focus on Indian History.
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