Question : Which of the following Mughal rulers is believed to have ruled under the influence of his father-in-law, Itimad-ud-Daulah?
Option 1: Bahadur Shah II
Option 2: Jahangir
Option 3: Humayun
Option 4: Shah Alam I
Correct Answer: Jahangir
Solution : The correct answer is Jahangir.
Ghiyas Beg was a merchant from Iran. He was the father of Nur Jahan. Ghiyas Beg was appointed chief minister, or Wazir, by Jahangir upon his coronation as Mughal emperor. Jahangir gave his father-in-law the title of Itimad-ud-Daulah, or "Pillar of the Empire." Following her father's death in 1622, Nur Jahan placed an order for a mausoleum.
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Question : Directions: Introducing a lady, Sumona said, She is my father–in–law's wife's only son's daughter's brother's father's sister. How is Sumona's father–in–law related to the lady?
Option 1: Father
Option 2: Brother–in–law
Option 3: Father–in–law
Option 4: Paternal uncle
Question : Which of the following articles of the Constitution declares that no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty, except according to procedure established by law?
Option 1: Article 19
Option 2: Article 21
Option 3: Article 20
Option 4: Article 18
Question : In which of the following cities is the principal bench of the National Company Law Tribunal located?
Option 1: Mumbai
Option 2: New Delhi
Option 3: Bengaluru
Option 4: Ahmedabad
Question : Directions: Sushala and Mala are sisters. Their mother Mahadevi has a brother named Vindhu. Vindhu is married to Saru. Saru has two sons, Dev and Ram. Bheem is the father-in-law of Saru. How is Bheem related to Mala?
Option 1: Uncle
Option 2: Father
Option 3: Brother-in-law
Option 4: Grandfather
Question : Which of the following scientists had discovered "the law of electric resistance"?
Option 1: Charles Coulomb
Option 2: George Simon Ohm
Option 3: Michael Faraday
Option 4: None of the options is correct
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