History Questions for SSC Stenographer Download Free PDF
If you are preparing for the SSC Stenographer exam, you simply cannot ignore General Awareness. In this paper, there is no Math, which means the 50 marks of General Awareness are extremely important! Out of this, History carries a solid weightage of 5 to 6 direct questions. Many students fear memorizing old dates and dead kings, but the exam only asks very basic, famous events. These are easy, free marks! To make your preparation simple, 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.
You do not need to read thick, heavy history books to pass this section. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) only wants to check your basic general knowledge about India’s past. You can divide the whole syllabus into three simple parts:
If you just focus on these basic topics, History will become a very high-scoring subject for you!
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 repeated history questions below.
Q1. Who was the founder of the Maurya Empire?
(A) Ashoka
(B) Bindusara
(C) Chandragupta Maurya
(D) Bimbisara
Answer: (C) Chandragupta Maurya
Explanation: With the help of his wise teacher Chanakya, Chandragupta Maurya defeated the Nanda king and established the great Maurya Empire.
Q2. The famous ‘Quit India Movement’ was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in which year?
(A) 1920
(B) 1930
(C) 1942
(D) 1947
Answer: (C) 1942
Explanation: Mahatma Gandhi launched the Quit India Movement in August 1942 and gave the famous and powerful slogan “Do or Die”.
Q3. Who founded the ‘Arya Samaj’ in 1875?
(A) Swami Vivekananda
(B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(C) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
(D) Swami Dayanand Saraswati
Answer: (D) Swami Dayanand Saraswati
Explanation: Swami Dayanand Saraswati founded the Arya Samaj and gave the famous slogan “Go back to the Vedas”.
Q4. The First Battle of Panipat (1526) was fought between Babur and whom?
(A) Rana Sanga
(B) Ibrahim Lodi
(C) Hemu
(D) Akbar
Answer: (B) Ibrahim Lodi
Explanation: Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi in this battle. This victory marked the end of the Delhi Sultanate and the beginning of the Mughal Empire in India.
Q5. Where was the first session of the Indian National Congress (INC) held in 1885?
(A) Calcutta
(B) Madras
(C) Bombay
(D) Delhi
Answer: (C) Bombay
Explanation: The first session was held in Bombay (now Mumbai) and was attended by 72 delegates. W.C. Bonnerjee was its first president.
Q6. The ancient Indus Valley site ‘Lothal’, famous for its dockyard, is located in which state?
(A) Rajasthan
(B) Gujarat
(C) Punjab
(D) Haryana
Answer: (B) Gujarat
Explanation: Lothal was a major port city of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, located in present-day Gujarat. Ships used to come here for trade.
Q7. Who among the following started the religion named ‘Din-i-Ilahi’?
(A) Babur
(B) Humayun
(C) Akbar
(D) Jahangir
Answer: (C) Akbar
Explanation: The Mughal Emperor Akbar started ‘Din-i-Ilahi’ in 1582. It was a mixed religion that combined the good points of all major religions.
Q8. The Battle of Buxar, which established British control over Bengal, was fought in which year?
(A) 1757
(B) 1764
(C) 1773
(D) 1857
Answer: (B) 1764
Explanation: The Battle of Buxar was fought in 1764. The British East India Company defeated the combined armies of Mir Qasim, Shuja-ud-Daula, and Shah Alam II.
Q9. Who was the first Indian woman to become the President of the Indian National Congress?
(A) Annie Besant
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Indira Gandhi
(D) Sucheta Kriplani
Answer: (B) Sarojini Naidu
Explanation: Annie Besant was the first woman president, but Sarojini Naidu was the first Indian woman to hold this position in the year 1925 at the Kanpur session.
Q10. The famous Qutub Minar in Delhi was started by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, but who completed it?
(A) Iltutmish
(B) Balban
(C) Alauddin Khalji
(D) Razia Sultana
Answer: (A) Iltutmish
Explanation: Qutb-ud-din Aibak only built the first floor. His son-in-law and successor, Iltutmish, completed the rest of the tower.
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Yes. Since there is no Mathematics in the SSC Stenographer exam, General Awareness (50 marks) becomes the deciding factor. History gives you 5 to 6 direct questions, which can push your score very high.
Out of the 50 questions in the General Awareness section, you can comfortably expect around 5 to 6 questions from History and Art & Culture combined.
Absolutely not! Those heavy books are for civil services. For SSC Stenographer, a basic GK book like Lucent, or simple 10th-standard summary notes are more than enough.
Modern Indian History is the most asked section. You should heavily focus on the Indian Freedom Struggle, the Gandhian Era, and the important sessions of the Indian National Congress.
No, generally World History is not in the syllabus for the SSC Stenographer exam. You only need to focus your energy on Indian History.
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