Q. Which of the following succeeded Shah Alam II?
Answer:
Akbar II
Notes: Akbar II, son of Shah Alam II, ruled the Mughal Empire from 1806 to 1837. His reign saw the empire become a titular entity under British control after Delhi's capture in 1803. He conferred the title of Raja on social reformer Ram Mohan Roy and sent symbolic envoys to the British King, marking the end of Mughal power and the rise of British East India Company control.