MCQs
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Answer: Option A. -> Sheikh Nasiruddin
Answer: (a)Sheikh Nasiruddin Sufi saint of the Chistiya order was called the Chirag-i-Dehli. Nasiruddin Mahmud Chirag-e-Delhi (or Chiragh-e-Delhi) was a prominentsaint of the Chishti order. He was a mureed (disciple) of the great saint, Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya and later his Khalifa (successor).
Answer: (a)Sheikh Nasiruddin Sufi saint of the Chistiya order was called the Chirag-i-Dehli. Nasiruddin Mahmud Chirag-e-Delhi (or Chiragh-e-Delhi) was a prominentsaint of the Chishti order. He was a mureed (disciple) of the great saint, Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya and later his Khalifa (successor).
Answer: Option C. -> Muhammad Tughlaq
Answer: (c)Muhammad Tughlaq is credited with the appointment of ‘Amir-i-Sadah’ in the provinces.
Answer: (c)Muhammad Tughlaq is credited with the appointment of ‘Amir-i-Sadah’ in the provinces.
Answer: Option A. -> Dhai din ka Jhonpara — Ibrahim Lodi
Answer: (a)
Answer: (a)
Answer: Option B. -> Harihar and Bukka
Answer: (b)
Answer: (b)
Answer: Option A. -> Khajain-ul-Futuh
Answer: (a)
Answer: (a)
Answer: Option D. -> Madad-i-mash — grant of land or pension to scholars and saints by the Sultans
Answer: (d)
Answer: (d)
Answer: Option C. -> Muhammad Tughlaq
Answer: (c)
Answer: (c)
Question 298. Which of the following statements is not correct with regard to the market reforms of Alauddin Khalji?
Select the answer from the codes given below:
- The introduction of paying salaries in cash to the soldiers led to price regulations popularly called as Market Reforms.
- Alauddin Khalji established two separate markets in Delhi.
- Each market was under the control of a high officer called Shahna-i- Mand.
- A separate department called Diwani Riyasat was created under an officer called Naib-i-Riyasat.
Select the answer from the codes given below:
Answer: Option A. -> 1, 3 and 4
Answer: (a)
Alauddin Khalji established four separate markets in Delhi, one for grain; another for cloth, sugar, dried fruits, butter and oil; a third for horses, slaves and cattle; and a fourth for miscellaneous commodities.
There were secret agents called munhiyans who sent reports to the Sultan regarding the functioning of these markets. The Sultan also sent slave boys to buy various commodities to check prices. Violation of regulations was severely punished.
Answer: (a)
Alauddin Khalji established four separate markets in Delhi, one for grain; another for cloth, sugar, dried fruits, butter and oil; a third for horses, slaves and cattle; and a fourth for miscellaneous commodities.
There were secret agents called munhiyans who sent reports to the Sultan regarding the functioning of these markets. The Sultan also sent slave boys to buy various commodities to check prices. Violation of regulations was severely punished.
Answer: Option D. -> Diwan-i-Mustakharaj
Answer: (d)
Answer: (d)
Answer: Option B. -> Khazain-Ul-Futuh
Answer: (b)
Khazain-ul-Futuh, work of Amir Khusro describes the military expeditions of Alauddin Khilji containing;
Gujarat (1299),
Ranthambhor (1301),
Mewar (1303),
Malva (1305),
Devagiri (1307-08),
Warangal (1309-10) and
Dwarsamudra (1310-11).
Answer: (b)
Khazain-ul-Futuh, work of Amir Khusro describes the military expeditions of Alauddin Khilji containing;
Gujarat (1299),
Ranthambhor (1301),
Mewar (1303),
Malva (1305),
Devagiri (1307-08),
Warangal (1309-10) and
Dwarsamudra (1310-11).