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Friday, 20 March 2015

The Mughal Empire / the Marathas SECTION 6



1.       The coin rupia was first issued by
(a)    Sher shah
(b)   Alba-ud-dn Khilji
(c)    Akbar
(d)   Mohammad –bin-Tughlaq

2.       The first Indian ruler to organize Haj pilgrim at the expense of the state was
(a)    Ala- ud-din Khilji
(b)   Feroz Tuqhlaq
(c)    Akbar
(d)   Aurangzeb

3.       Who was the ruler of medieval India, who is credited with the building of the grand trunk road?
(a)    Babar
(b)   Sher shar suri
(c)    Jahangir
(d)   Krishnadeva

4.       The designation ‘Amil’ in Akbar’s time meant
(a)    Custom officer
(b)   Sacred law
(c)    Revenue officer
(d)   Sacred book
5.       The capital of Mughal Empire was shifted from Agra to Delhi by
(a)    Jahangir
(b)   Aurangzeb
(c)    Humayun
(d)   Shahjahan

6.       The mughal painting reached its zenith during the reign of
(a)    Babar
(b)   Akbar
(c)    Jahangir
(d)   Shahjahan

7.       Which one of the following rulers assumed the title of Hazrat-i-Aia?
(a)    Balban
(b)   Alba-ud-din khilji
(c)    Sher shah suri
(d)   Mohammad –bin-Tughlaq

8.       Babar came to India originally from
(a)    Ferghana
(b)   Khiva
(c)    Khorasan
(d)   Seistan

Directions (Q.Nos. 9-10) in the questions given below are tow statements labeled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). In the context of the statements, which one of the following is correct?
Codes
(a)    Both A and R  are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b)   Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c)    A is true, but R is false
(d)   A is false, but r is true

9.       Assertion( A) Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq shifted his capital from Delhi to Deohiri (Daulatabad)
   Reason (R) there were repeated Mongole invasions n Delhi during his reign.

10.   Assertion (A) Akbar founded Din-e-llahi.
         Reason (R) he was motivated by self- glorification.



            Answer:

1.       A
2.       C
3.       B
4.       C
5.       D
6.       C
7.       C
8.       A
9.       C
10.   C

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