The 'Dastur-ul-Amal' refers to: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The 'Dastur-ul-Amal' refers to:
A. Bhakti poems
B. Mughal revenue manuals
C. Military codes
D. Sufi texts
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Dastur-ul-Amal were Mughal administrative manuals.

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The 'Sikh' guru who composed the 'Japji Sahib' was:
A. Guru Arjan
B. Guru Angad
C. Guru Nanak
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Correct Answer: Option C


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The 'Nagara' style of architecture is primarily associated with:
A. Temple architecture in South India
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Correct Answer: Option B


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The 'Bhagavata Purana' influenced:
A. Krishna Bhakti
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C. Jainism
D. Sufism

Correct Answer: Option A


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Central text for Vaishnava devotion.

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