MCQs
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Answer: Option A. -> Akbar
Answer: (a)
Answer: (a)
Answer: Option A. -> Gulbadan Begam
Answer: (a) Gulbadan Begam was the author of Humayunnama. The Imperial Princess Gulbadan Begum (1523 – 1603) was a Perso-Turkic Princess, the daughter of emperor Babur of India, she is most known as the author of Humayunnama, the account of the life of her half-brother, Humayun.
Answer: (a) Gulbadan Begam was the author of Humayunnama. The Imperial Princess Gulbadan Begum (1523 – 1603) was a Perso-Turkic Princess, the daughter of emperor Babur of India, she is most known as the author of Humayunnama, the account of the life of her half-brother, Humayun.
Answer: Option D. -> his administrative policies were adopted by Akbar
Answer: (d)
Answer: (d)
Question 324. Consider the following statements:
Which of the above is/are correct?
- Battle of Khanwa was fought between Akbar and Rana Sanga.
- Battle of Khanwa was fought between Babur and Rana Sanga in 1527 AD.
- Humayun lived in exile for about 15 years.
- The first battle of chunar was the landmarks for Humayun’s military expedition.
Which of the above is/are correct?
Answer: Option B. -> 2 and 3
Answer: (b)
Answer: (b)
Answer: Option A. -> Ahmednagar
Answer: (a)
Answer: (a)
Answer: Option D. -> Todar Mal
Answer: (d)
Answer: (d)
Answer: Option C. -> Cash crop
Answer: (c)In Mughal period Cash crops were called Tins-iKamil or jins-i-ala.
Answer: (c)In Mughal period Cash crops were called Tins-iKamil or jins-i-ala.
Answer: Option B. -> Humayun
Answer: (b)
Akbar introduced the policy ‘Sulah-i-Kul.’ By Akbar’stime, many of the traditional difficulties had been removed, and he was able to take full advantage of the changes in outlook on both sides.
One example of this was his enunciation of the principle of Sulah-i Kul, or universal tolerance, by which he accepted responsibility for all sections of the population, irrespective of their religion.
Answer: (b)
Akbar introduced the policy ‘Sulah-i-Kul.’ By Akbar’stime, many of the traditional difficulties had been removed, and he was able to take full advantage of the changes in outlook on both sides.
One example of this was his enunciation of the principle of Sulah-i Kul, or universal tolerance, by which he accepted responsibility for all sections of the population, irrespective of their religion.
Answer: Option C. -> Ralph Fitch
Answer: (c)
Answer: (c)
Answer: Option B. -> Moinuddin Chisti
Answer: (b) The Mausoleum (Dargah) of Moinuddin Chisti was most visited by Akbar. The emperor Akbar was perhaps the most fervent of them. It is said to be by the blessing of Sheikh Salim Chishti that Akbar’s first surviving child, the future Jahangir, was born. The child was named Salim after the Sheikh and was affectionately addressed by Akbar as Sheikhu Baba.
Answer: (b) The Mausoleum (Dargah) of Moinuddin Chisti was most visited by Akbar. The emperor Akbar was perhaps the most fervent of them. It is said to be by the blessing of Sheikh Salim Chishti that Akbar’s first surviving child, the future Jahangir, was born. The child was named Salim after the Sheikh and was affectionately addressed by Akbar as Sheikhu Baba.