Q. Who among the following Mughal kings had sent Raja Ram Mohan Roy as his envoy to London?
(a) Alamgir II
(b) Shah Alam II
(c) Akbar II
(d) Bahadur Shah II
Ans: (c) Akbar II
Explanation: The correct answer is (c) Akbar II.
Raja Ram Mohan Roy, a prominent social reformer and intellectual, was sent as an envoy to London by Akbar II, the penultimate Mughal emperor. Akbar II ruled from 1806 to 1837 and played a significant role in the cultural and political changes during the later period of the Mughal Empire. He chose Raja Ram Mohan Roy to represent him in London, where Roy worked towards the interests of the Mughal Empire and tried to address the concerns of the Indian community in Britain.