1. Gulab Singh is known as:
(A) Founder of Dogra Rule in Jammu and Kashmir
(B) Founder of Sikh Empire
(C) Mughal emperor
(D) Afghan ruler
2. Gulab Singh became the ruler of Jammu and Kashmir in:
(A) 1799
(B) 1846
(C) 1857
(D) 1707
3. The Treaty of Amritsar was signed in:
(A) 1846
(B) 1761
(C) 1799
(D) 1605
4. Under the Treaty of Amritsar, Gulab Singh purchased Jammu and Kashmir from:
(A) British East India Company
(B) Afghans
(C) Mughals
(D) Sikhs
5. Jammu and Kashmir came under Dogra rule in:
(A) 1526
(B) 1857
(C) 1605
(D) 1846
6. Gulab Singh originally served under the:
(A) Sikh Empire
(B) Mughal Empire
(C) British Empire
(D) Durrani Empire
7. Gulab Singh belonged to the:
(A) Mughal dynasty
(B) Rajput Dogra dynasty
(C) Afghan tribe
(D) Roman clan
8. The capital of Gulab Singh’s kingdom was:
(A) Srinagar
(B) Lahore
(C) Delhi
(D) Agra
9. Gulab Singh is associated with the:
(A) Dogra Rule
(B) Mughal Empire
(C) Gupta Empire
(D) Maurya Empire
10. Gulab Singh became Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir in:
(A) 1799
(B) 1846
(C) 1857
(D) 1707
11. Gulab Singh was a commander under:
(A) Akbar
(B) Babur
(C) Maharaja Ranjit Singh
(D) Aurangzeb
12. Gulab Singh’s rule is known as:
(A) Mughal Rule
(B) British Rule
(C) Dogra Rule
(D) Afghan Rule
13. Gulab Singh played an important role in:
(A) Roman expansion
(B) British naval power
(C) Sikh military campaigns
(D) Greek wars
14. Gulab Singh became independent ruler after:
(A) Treaty of Paris
(B) 1857 revolt
(C) Battle of Panipat
(D) First Anglo-Sikh War
15. Gulab Singh’s empire was mainly located in:
(A) Bengal
(B) South India
(C) Jammu and Kashmir
(D) Gujarat
16. The Dogra dynasty was founded in the:
(A) 10th century
(B) 15th century
(C) 19th century
(D) 16th century
17. Gulab Singh’s rule was recognized by:
(A) French Empire
(B) Ottoman Empire
(C) Roman Empire
(D) British Empire
18. Gulab Singh’s administration was based on:
(A) Democratic system
(B) Republic system
(C) Monarchical system
(D) Tribal council only
19. Gulab Singh expanded his territory through:
(A) Military campaigns
(B) Naval wars
(C) Trade only
(D) Peace treaties only
20. Gulab Singh is historically linked with:
(A) Roman trade
(B) Mughal navy
(C) Sikh Empire expansion
(D) British industrial revolution
21. Gulab Singh’s rule is significant for:
(A) Formation of Jammu and Kashmir princely state
(B) Roman invasion
(C) Greek democracy
(D) Mauryan empire revival
22. Gulab Singh died in:
(A) 1839
(B) 1605
(C) 1857
(D) 1799
23. Gulab Singh was initially a:
(A) Merchant
(B) Monk
(C) Military commander
(D) Farmer
24. The Treaty of Amritsar was between British and:
(A) Mughals
(B) Marathas
(C) Afghans
(D) Gulab Singh
25. Gulab Singh is considered founder of:
(A) Mughal Empire
(B) Sikh Empire
(C) Dogra state of Jammu and Kashmir
(D) Durrani Empire
26. Gulab Singh’s rule started after decline of:
(A) Sikh Empire
(B) Roman Empire
(C) Gupta Empire
(D) British Empire
27. Gulab Singh’s dynasty ruled Jammu and Kashmir until:
(A) 1707
(B) 1947
(C) 1857
(D) 1605
28. Gulab Singh was closely associated with:
(A) Ranjit Singh
(B) Akbar
(C) Aurangzeb
(D) Babur
29. Gulab Singh’s capital Srinagar is located in:
(A) Punjab
(B) Rajasthan
(C) Kashmir Valley
(D) Bengal
30. Gulab Singh is an important figure in:
(A) Mughal history
(B) Greek history
(C) Roman history
(D) Dogra and Jammu-Kashmir history