Top 250+ Solved Medieval Indian History MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Who introduced leather token currency in India?

a. Akbar

b. Mohammad-Bin-Tughlaq

c. Babur

d. Humayun

  • b. Mohammad-Bin-Tughlaq

Q. When did the reign of Delhi Sultanate came to an end?

a. 1498 A.D.

b. 1526 A.D.

c. 1565 A.D.

d. 1600 A.D.

  • b. 1526 A.D.

Q. Who of the Delhi sultans pursued the policy of 'blood and iron'?

a. Alauddin Khilji

b. Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq

c. Balban

d. Iltutmish

  • c. Balban

Q. The greatness of Shershah lies in his:

a. Secular attitude

b. Victories against Humayun

c. Superior generalship

d. Administrative reforms

  • d. Administrative reforms

Q. Who founded the City of Delhi?

a. Khilji

b. Lodhi

c. Tamara

d. Tughlaq

  • c. Tamara

Q. Who among the following Sikh Gurus had laid the foundation of Amritsar?

a. Guru Amar Das

b. Guru Ram Das

c. Guru Arjan Dev

d. Guru Har Govind

  • b. Guru Ram Das

Q. Which of the following writers has called Akbar's Din-i-Ilahi as a monument of his folly, not of wisdom?

a. Badayuni

b. Vincent Smith

c. Barni

d. W. Haig

  • b. Vincent Smith

Q. The first woman ruler in Indian history was:

a. Razia Sultan

b. Hamida Begum

c. Mehrunissa

d. Hazrat Mahal

  • a. Razia Sultan

Q. Mohammed Bin Tuglaq transferred his capital from -

a. Delhi to Warangal

b. Delhi to Devagiri

c. Delhi to Madurai

d. Delhi to Vijayanagar

  • b. Delhi to Devagiri

Q. Who was appointed by Akbar as his Court Musician?

a. Abul Fazal

b. Mian Tansen

c. Raja Birbal

d. Raja Todar Mal

  • b. Mian Tansen

Q. The city of Vijayanagar is also known as -

a. Halebidu

b. Chandragiri

c. Hampi

d. Kondavidu

  • c. Hampi

Q. Which Turkish ruler invaded India 14 times between 1000 and 1026 AD?

a. Mahamud of Ghazni

b. Mauhamed Tughlaq

c. Changez Khan

d. Mahmood Ghalib

  • a. Mahamud of Ghazni

Q. Who was Akbar's famous revenue minister?

a. Tansen

b. Todarmal

c. Rana Pratap Singh

d. Humayun

  • b. Todarmal

Q. Tulsidas wrote Ram- charitmanas in the reign of -

a. Babur

b. Akbar

c. Aurangzeb

d. Jahangir

  • b. Akbar
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