Top 150+ Solved History of Medieval India MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The Marathas were initially in the service of Bijapur sultans in the western Deccanwhich was under siege by the …………. Empire.
a. mughal
b. mauryan
c. gupta
d. british
Q. The founder of Maratha dominance, ………… is known as the "father of the Marathanation’.
a. shivaji
b. babur
c. ibrahim lodi
d. pulakesin i
Q. The people of his nation called …………. as Chhatrapati (means who provideshelter).
a. shivaji
b. shah jahan
c. ibrahim lodi
d. pulakesin i
Q. The deliverance of the .............. teachings is known as “turning the wheel ofdharma”.
a. hindu
b. jain
c. buddhist
d. parsi
Q. The concept of the Chakravartin probably arose from the ............ ideal of the “mahapurusha” or “great man”.
a. vaishnavite
b. bureaucracy
c. dutaka
d. ‘senapati’
Q. The rulers who ruled over North India between the period 1206-1526 are popularlyknown as the rulers of …………….
a. delhi sultanate
b. mughal
c. mauryas
d. kalachuris
Q. …………….. was the first ruler of the Delhi Sultanate and the founder of the slavedynasty.
a. qutab-ud-din aibak
b. iltumish
c. sulthana raziya
d. giyasuddin balban
Q. The second phase of the Delhi Sultanate began with the establishment of the Khiljidynasty in …………….
a. 1250
b. 1260
c. 1278
d. 1290
Q. ………………. work was Harshacharita
a. athula’s
b. bana bhatta’s
c. kesavan veluthat’s
d. karashima noboru’s
Q. The fall of the …………. Empire in the 5th century, virtually put an end to the tradebetween north India and Central and West Asia.
a. roman
b. greek
c. chinese
d. persian
Q. ………….., in his ‘Urban Decay in India’ argues that the decline in long distancetrade was the main reason for urban decay in early medieval India.
a. r.s. sharma
b. d.d. kosambi
c. kesavan veluthat
d. irfan habib
Q. The striking development of the ………….. period was the emergence of priestlylandlords at the expense of local peasants.
a. maurya
b. harsha
c. gupta
d. mughal
Q. The practice of giving land grants to priests and officials became common during the…………… period.
a. gupta
b. sultanate
c. mughal
d. harsha