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Maharashtra State PSC Model Paper 2
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Question : 25
Total: 100
Which of the following statements is/are incorrect?
1. Ranjit Singh was the chief of the Sukerchakia Misls.
2. He captured Lahore in 1799 and Amritsar in
1809
.
3. The amount of land revenue was calculated on the basis of
50
%
of the gross produce.
Only 2
1 and 3
2 and 3
1 and 2
Validate
Solution:
The correct answer is
Only 2
.
Ranjit Singh
was the chief of the
Sukerchakia Misls.
He captured
Lahore
in
1799
and
Amritsar
in
1802
.
Land revenue was calculated based on
50%
of the gross yield.
He was a strong, courageous, soldier, an efficient administration skillful diplomat.
He conquered
Kashmir, Peshwa, and Multan
.
Treated equally to all religions.
His foreign Minister was -
Fakir Azizuddin
.
His Diwan was -
Dinnanath
.
He is also known as the "
Lion of Punjab
".
He died in
1839
.
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