UGC NET (Paper 1 + General) — Indian History Practice Test
Free, focused Indian History topic test for University Grants Commission — National Eligibility Test — 20 questions at real exam difficulty, with instant scoring and explanations.
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Practise Indian History for UGC NET (Paper 1 + General)
Indian History is a scoring area in UGC NET (Paper 1 + General). This chapter test isolates Indian History so you can drill just this topic, find your weak spots, and fix them before sitting a full-length UGC NET (Paper 1 + General) mock. Each attempt serves a fresh set of 20 questions from the UGC NET (Paper 1 + General) Indian History bank.
Sample Indian History questions
Samudragupta has been called the "Indian Napoleon" by:
The Iron Pillar of Mehrauli (Delhi) belongs to which period:
The First Battle of Tarain (1191) was fought between:
The Delhi Sultanate was founded in 1206 by:
Alauddin Khilji belonged to which dynasty:
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Frequently asked questions
- Does UGC NET (Paper 1 + General) include Indian History questions?
- Yes. Indian History is part of the UGC NET (Paper 1 + General) syllabus. This topic test gives you 20 focused Indian History questions at real exam difficulty so you can master the chapter before the full mock.
- Is the UGC NET (Paper 1 + General) Indian History test free?
- Yes — start the Indian History topic test free on Wrexa Edge. No credit card needed. You also get the full UGC NET (Paper 1 + General) mock and 14+ other topic tests for this exam.
- How many Indian History questions are there?
- This Indian History drill has 20 questions. Each attempt draws a fresh set from the UGC NET (Paper 1 + General) Indian History question bank, so you can repeat it for more practice.
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