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What was the immediate reason for Ahmad Shah Abdaxli to invade India and fight the Third Battle of Panipat?
  1. A He wanted to avenge the expulsion by Marathas of his viceroy Timur Shah from Lahore ✓
  2. B The frustrated governor of Jullundhar Adina Beg Khan invited him to invade Punjab
  3. C He wanted to punish Mughal administration for non-payment of the revenues of the Chahar Mahal (Gujarat,
  4. D He wanted to annex all the fertile plains of Punjab up to the borders of Delhi to his kingdom
✓ Correct answer: (A)
History › Medieval India
CSE
Which one of the following is the correct chronological order of the battles fought in India in the Century?
  1. A Battle of Wandiwash- Battle ofBuxar - Battle of Ambur- Battle of Plassey
  2. B Battle of Ambur - Battle of Plassey - Battle of Wa ndiwash - Battle of Buxar ✓
  3. C Battle of Wa ndiwash - Battle of Plassey - Battle of Ambur - Battle of Buxar
  4. D Battle of Ambur - Battle of Buxar - Battle of Wa ndiwash - Battle of Plassey
✓ Correct answer: (B)
History › Modern India (1757–1857)
CSE

Consider the following statements

  1. In the Third Battle of Panipat, Ahmed Shah Abdali defeated Ibrahim Lodi
  2. Tipu Sultan was killed in the Third Anglo-Mysore War
  3. Mir Jafar entered in a conspiracy with the English for the defeat of Nawab Siraj-ud-daulah in the Battle of Plassey

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

  1. A 1,2 and 3
  2. B 3 only ✓
  3. C 2 and 3
  4. D None
✓ Correct answer: (B)
History › Modern India (1757–1857)

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