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1.

…………….., simply is any meeting for an exchange of ideas.

A. plagiarism
B. seminar
C. hermeneutics
D. synthesis
Answer» C. hermeneutics
2.

…………….. is a written document describing the findings of someindividuals or group.

A. plagiarism
B. report
C. synthesis
D. generalisation
Answer» C. synthesis
3.

The word …………….. comes from the Latin word for kidnapping.

A. plagiarism
B. hermeneutics
C. synthesis
D. heuristics
Answer» B. hermeneutics
4.

A ………….. is an invalid argument that appears valid or a validargument with distinguished assumptions.

A. plagiarism
B. fallacy
C. hermeneutics
D. synthesis
Answer» C. hermeneutics
5.

…………….asserts that the truth of the conclusion is supported bypremise.

A. inductive argument
B. synthesis
C. generalisation
D. appendices
Answer» B. synthesis
6.

……………..is course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth orfalsehood.

A. plagiarism
B. logical argument
C. ethnographic research
D. quantitative research
Answer» C. ethnographic research
7.

…………..is not gossip, hearsay or rumer; it is history of the people,created by the people

A. oral history
B. argument
C. synthesis
D. generalisation
Answer» B. argument
8.

Alessandro Fortelli was an ……………….

A. oral historian
B. hermeneutist
C. ethnographist
D. sociolist
Answer» B. hermeneutist
9.

What distinguishes historians from the collector of historical fact isgeneralization?

A. d.d.kosambi
B. francis bacon
C. thomas carlyle
D. elton
Answer» E.
10.

The study of paper money is called ……………….

A. notaphily
B. ethnography
C. appendices
D. index
Answer» B. ethnography
11.

………..….is the study of coin like objects such as token coins and medals.

A. exonumia
B. hermeneutics
C. synthesis
D. heuristics
Answer» B. hermeneutics
12.

Christian Thomson was a Danish ………………….

A. archiologist
B. historian
C. epigraphist
D. economist
Answer» B. historian
13.

……………., the French historian’s book is ‘what is history for’?

A. jean chesneaux
B. francis bacon
C. thomas carlyle
D. karl marx
Answer» B. francis bacon
14.

on what is history, why history and rethinking history-these books arewritten by …………………

A. jenkins
B. elton
C. karl popper
D. thomas carlyle
Answer» B. elton
15.

‘If no evidence survived no fact at all’who said.

A. karl marx
B. karl popper
C. thomas carlyle
D. elton
Answer» E.
16.

The concept of Orientalism was developed by the ………………

A. africans
B. asians
C. americans
D. europeans
Answer» E.
17.

Who wrote that History of all hitherto existing society is the history ofclass struggles?

A. karl marx
B. elton
C. francis bacon
D. karl popper
Answer» B. elton
18.

Karl Marx’s Interpretattion of History generally known as ……………

A. historical materialism
B. plagiarism
C. argument
D. heuristics
Answer» B. plagiarism
19.

Who was the author of the book ‘Poverty of Historicism?’

A. karl popper
B. elton
C. thomas carlyle
D. karl marx
Answer» B. elton
20.

“Origins of historicism” was written by ………………

A. frederick meinecke
B. j.b.bury
C. francis bacon
D. karl popper
Answer» B. j.b.bury
21.

Troeltsch used …………….. to mean a tendency to view all knowledgeand all forms of experience in the context of historical change.

A. historicism
B. plagiarism
C. argument
D. hermeneutics
Answer» B. plagiarism
22.

The term ‘philosophy of history’ was introduced by ……………..

A. karl marx
B. j.b.bury
C. elton
D. voltaire
Answer» E.
23.

The concept of Universal History was initiated by the Medieval ArabHistorians …………………

A. elton
B. francis bacon
C. j.b.bury
D. ibn khaldun
Answer» E.
24.

……………..defined history as the presentation, in chronological order ofsuccessive developments in the means and relations of production.

A. francis bacon
B. j.b.bury
C. karl marx
D. d.d.kosambi
Answer» E.
25.

The Italian historian………says that “all history is contemporary history”.

A. elton
B. j.b.bury
C. croce
D. karl marx
Answer» D. karl marx
26.

…………….wrote that “History is a science of man in time”.

A. mark bloch
B. francis bacon
C. j.b.bury
D. elton
Answer» B. francis bacon
27.

………………declared that “History is a science, no less and no more”.

A. karl marx
B. elton
C. j.b.bury
D. francis bacon
Answer» D. francis bacon
28.

…………….considers “History as the unfolding story of human freedom”.

A. lord acton
B. francis bacon
C. j.b.bury
D. karl marx
Answer» B. francis bacon
29.

……………….viewed that “History is past politics and present politics isfuture history”.

A. seely
B. j.b.bury
C. elton
D. francis bacon
Answer» B. j.b.bury
30.

…………says that “History is nothing but the biography of great men”

A. j
B. bury b) francis bacon
C. thomas carlyle
D. elton
Answer» D. elton
31.

The Renaissance scholar …………defined “History as a discipline thatmakes men wise”

A. elton
B. j.b.bury
C. francis bacon
D. karl popper
Answer» D. karl popper
32.

……………., the famous Greek philosopher defined “History as theaccount of the unchanging past”

A. j
B. bury b) francis bacon
C. aristotle
D. thomas carlyle
Answer» D. thomas carlyle
33.

………………is otherwise known as ‘argument from silence’.

A. the negative reasoning
B. appendices
C. foot notes
D. oral history
Answer» B. appendices
34.

The historian is expected to use ……………..only when he has no otherreliable sources available.

A. argument
B. oral history
C. plagiarism
D. deductive method
Answer» E.
35.

………………., if used quite logically and unbiased, could be helpful toilluminate the dark aspects of historical reconstruction.

A. deductive method
B. appendices
C. index
D. foot notes
Answer» B. appendices
36.

The historian has to take up …………….to know the unknown with thehelp of the information already received from the available records.

A. oral history
B. deductive method
C. plagiarism
D. secondary sources
Answer» C. plagiarism
37.

…………….. is a process through which a historian tries to know what isnot known to him, on the basis of available materials.

A. appendices
B. constructive reasoning
C. glossary
D. index
Answer» C. glossary
38.

…………. is an element of historical method, attempted to fill the gapswhich a historian finds in his collected materials for the reconstruction of history.

A. oral history
B. reasoning
C. argument
D. appendices
Answer» C. argument
39.

……………is the study of history in a geographically local context and itoften concentrates on the local community.

A. local history
B. tertiary evidences
C. oral history
D. secondary sources
Answer» B. tertiary evidences
40.

……….is also known as ‘framing a formula’ or deducing a general law.

A. generalization
B. oral history
C. secondary sources
D. argument
Answer» B. oral history
41.

………………is the broad conclusion of a work which will naturallyindicate the essence of the study.

A. tertiary evidences
B. generalization
C. oral history
D. plagiarism
Answer» C. oral history
42.

……………are neither the sources of information transmitted by onewho was neither a participant nor an eyewitness of the original event.

A. oral history
B. secondary sources
C. argument
D. index
Answer» C. argument
43.

The first hand accounts of experimentation and investigation, originalworks, reports etc. could be treated as ……………….

A. tertiary evidences
B. primary sources
C. oral history
D. secondary sources
Answer» C. oral history
44.

A person who works in archives is called an ………………

A. archivist
B. archaeologist
C. historian
D. epigraphists
Answer» B. archaeologist
45.

………….are the bedrock of historical knowledge, infact the basic rawmaterials for the reconstruction of history.

A. the primary sources
B. secondary sources
C. tertiary evidences
D. reasoning
Answer» B. secondary sources
46.

In 1931 the ………… Academy launched the Sylloge NummorumGraecorum publishing collections of Ancient Greek coinage.

A. american
B. french
C. german
D. british
Answer» E.
47.

The American Numismatic Society was founded in ……………

A. 1858
B. 1862
C. 1875
D. 1885
Answer» B. 1862
48.

The Royal Numismatic Society was founded in ……………

A. 1836
B. 1846
C. 1861
D. 1863
Answer» B. 1846
49.

The first book on coins was ‘De Asse et Partibus’ (1514) by ………

A. guillaume budé
B. keith jenkins
C. edward tylor
D. lewis henry morgan
Answer» B. keith jenkins
50.

……………… is the study or collection of coins.

A. numismatics
B. epigraphy
C. archaeology
D. museology
Answer» B. epigraphy