IBPS Clerk GK Questions 2015/ IBPS PO Examination GK Questions 2015 

Question 1. The Bloodless Revolution took place in England in 1688 when James-11 was king of England. At time of civil war in England in 1642, who was the king England?
Ans. James-1

Question 2. Hundred years war happened between England and France between 1337 to 1453. War of Roses was fought between royal houses of Lancaster and York for the...............
Ans. Throne of England
IBPS PO GK Questions 2015
Question 3. Early in 1215, the feudal Lords of England compelled the king John to sign a rights-paper. This was the list of rights of general people. This was known as..............
Ans. Magna Carta

Question 4. Tueder dynasty  kings has strong hold over the Parliament during their rule. Who was the famous queen which is considered as from the same dynasty?
Ans. Elizabeth-1

Question 5. During the civil war, which continued for seven years, the king Charles-1 was hanged. The supporter of king, who were defeated, were known as `Cavalier` while the Parliament supporters were known as..................
Ans. Roundheads

Question 6. The Glorious Revolution of Bloodless Revolution happened in 1688. The rule was now in the hands of William and Mary. This automatically ended the theory of rule of...............

Ans. Divine Power

Question 7. Charles-11 of England decided in 1679 that no person can be imprisoned without a writ or warrant stating charges against him. This act was known as...............

Ans. Habeas Corpus Act

Question 8. The modern parties of United Kingdom developed after first Reform Act of 1832. The decendant of Whings party was Liberal party. What was the decendant of torres known as?

Ans. Conservative Party

Question 9. Emergence of towns, European contacts with Asia and Americas, money for work, acceleration of capitalism by merchantilism were causes of....................

Ans. Industrial Revolution

Question 10. In 1689, it was decided that No Roman Catholic can wear the Crown of England was decided in 1689. Which bill decided this?

Ans. Bill of Right

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