Practice Quiz set 6 - indian history mcq Online Quiz (set-1) For All Competitive Exams

Q-1)   What was Iqta in sultanate period?

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Q-2)   Most authoritative account of Malik Kafur’s deccan campaign is given by

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Explanation:

Amir Khusro gave the most anthoritative account of Malik Ke fur’s deccan campaign Devagiri (1307–08), Warangal (1309–10) & Dwar Samudra (1310–11).


Q-3)   In whose reign did the sultanate reach its farthest extent ?

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Q-4)   The ethnic composition of the armies of Ghaznavids did not include the

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Q-5)   Who among the following Telugu authors had the honour of Kanakabhiseka at the hands of Vijayanagar ruler Devaraya II?

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Q-6)   Who established Diwan-i-Mustakharaj?

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Explanation:

Alauddin Khilji established Diwan-iMustakhraj. To know about the revenue arrears and collect them, he introduced a new department of Diwan-i-Mustakhraj.


Q-7)   Muhammad Bin Tughlaq shifted his capital from Delhi to

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Explanation:

Muhammad Bin Tughlaq shifted his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad. It appears that the Sultan wanted to make Deogir second capital so that he might be able to control south India better. Deogir was named Daulatabad. However, after a couple of years, Muhammad Tughlaq decided to abandon Daulatabad largely because he soon found that just as he could not control south India from Delhi, he could not control North from Daulatabad.


Q-8)   Which Sultan declared himself as Sikandar-i-Sani, the second Alexander?

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Q-9)   Consider the following statements:
  1. Krishnadeva Raya was known as Andhra Bhoja.
  2. He authored Amuktamalyada book on polity in Telugu and also a Sanskrit drama called Jambavati Kalyanam.
  3. His court was adorned by eight celebrated poets called ‘Ashtadiggajas’.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?

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Explanation:

Krishnadeva Raya was also known as Andhra Bhoja. He authored a book named Amuktamalyada and Jambavati Kalyanam. The group of poets named ‘Ashtadiggajas’ in his court. Krishna Deva Raya was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire who reigned from 1509–1529 CE.

He is the third ruler of the Tuluva Dynasty. Presiding over the empire at its zenith, he is regarded as an icon by many Indians.

Krishna Deva Raya earned the titles Kannada Rajya Rama Ramana (lit, "Lord of the Kannada empire"), Andhra Bhoja and Mooru Rayara Ganda ( "King of three Kings"). The emperor obliged and composed Amuktamalyada which is one of the most famous poetic works in the entire Telugu literature.


Q-10)  
List I List II
(Monument) (Builder)
A. Ahai-Din Ka 1. Ala-ud-din Khilji Jhopra at Ajmer
B. Hauz-i-Khas at Delhi 2. Iltutmish
C. Fortress of Adilabad 3. Muhammad Tughlaq
D. Jami Masjid at Badaun 4. Qutb-ud-din Aibak
Codes: A B C D

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Explanation: