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Solution: Weekly Problem Practice for 2026 History Optional [Medieval India: Week 1]

Q.1 “The inferior cavalry of the Rajputs was not the only cause of their defeat at the hands of Turko-Afghans and Mughal.” Comment.  [10 Marks] Ans: Invasion of muslims in India started in 712 CE when Muhammad bin Qasim invaded Sing and Multan. Then comes Mahmud Gazani, who led a series of invasion between 1000 AD […]

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Weekly Problem Practice for 2026 History Optional [Medieval India: Week 1]

Q.1 “The inferior cavalry of the Rajputs was not the only cause of their defeat at the hands of Turko-Afghans and Mughal.” Comment.  [10 Marks] Q.2 Bring out the salient features of the village administration during the Cholas on  the basis of Uttaremerur inscription. [20 Marks] Q.3 Give various views on the factor responsible for the origin […]

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Solution: Daily Problem Practice for 2026 History Optional [World History: Day 10]

Q. How the new Science and Technology was responsible for bringing about the material progress in the Western World after 1870? [10 Marks] Ans: Post 1870s a new phase of rapid standardization and industrialization started in Europe which is known as the Second Industrial Revolution. It is also known as the Technological Revolution due to […]

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Daily Problem Practice for 2026 History Optional [World History: Day 10]

Q. How the new Science and Technology was responsible for bringing about the material progress in the Western World after 1870? [10 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any app) on selfstudyhistory@gmail.com Name your file as your name and day. For example, […]

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Solution: Daily Problem Practice for 2026 History Optional [World History: Day 5]

Q. “Though the Reform Act, 1832 was criticised for many reasons, it was still important not only for what is was but also for what it sets in motion.” Explain. [10 Marks] Ans: The Reform Act of 1832 was inevitable. The rapid industrialization in Britain had led to urbanisation with new social order dominated by […]

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Daily Problem Practice for 2026 History Optional [World History: Day 5]

Q. “Though the Reform Act, 1832 was criticised for many reasons, it was still important not only for what is was but also for what it sets in motion.” Explain. [10 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any app) on selfstudyhistory@gmail.com Name […]

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