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Questions : Which one of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched?

(a) Ahmad Shah : Hazrat Gesu Daraz

(b) Akbar : Abdur Rahim Khan-iKhanan

(c) Mahmud Begarha : Faizi Sarhindi

(d) Jahangir : Muhammad Salih

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (c)

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Question : 1

Who among the following was appointed as a physician in the Mughal service?

a) Coreri

b) Bernier

c) Manuchi

d) Tavernier

Answer: (c)

Question : 2

Who among the following poets was given the title of ‘Malik-ush-Shoara’ by Akbar?

a) Ashki

b) Faizi

c) Qudsi

d) Farebi

Answer: (c)

Jahandar Shah ascended the throne after the death of Bahadur Shah I. The death of Bahadur Shah was followed by the usual struggle among his four sons for the throne. Jahandar Shah, the eldest son of Bahadur Shah, killed his two brothers in the battle which was fought on March 27 to 28, 1712 AD ultimately, Jahandar Shah ascended the throne on March 29, 1712 AD.

Question : 3

Who is considered the father of Sitar?

a) Baiju Bawara

b) Mian Tansen

c) Khushro Khan

d) Bade Ghulam Ali Khan

Answer: (c)

The origin of the Sitar is lost in antiquity. Though its origin is generally attributed to Amir Khusrow, and is one of the most ancient Indian instruments. He is credited with making the Sitar by fixing three strings to it and calling it the Sehtar (seh – three; tar – strings). The word Sitar is said to be a corruption of the word Sehtar.

Question : 4

Consider the following statements about Sher Shah’s administration:

  1. He divided his empire into Sarkars, which were further subdivided into Parganas.
  2. The Sarkars and the Parganas were directly administered by Sher Shah without the help of any other officials.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

a) Only 1

b) Both 1 and 2

c) Only 2

d) Neither 1 nor 2

Answer: (a)

Sher Shah divided the entire Kingdom into 47 divisions and called them “Sarkars”. These Sarkars were divided into Parganas. Every Pargana was under a Shikqdar, who looked into the law and order of his Pargana.

Question : 5

Mughal-Maratha treaty of 1719 was concluded in the times of ?

a) Farukh Siyyar

b) Mohammed Shah

c) Bahadur Shah II

d) Jahandar Shah

Answer: (a)

Question : 6

Who was proclaimed as Mughal emperor by Asaf Khan on Jahangir’s death to ensure Khurram’s (Shahjahan’s) enthronement?

a) Dawar Baksh

b) Tahmurs

c) Hoshang

d) Shahryar

Answer: (a)

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