Top 250+ Solved Stratified Societies- Medieval World MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The Byzantine Empire remained in power, though nominally till …………….AD when it was completely overpowered by the Turks.
a. 1353
b. 1453
c. 1457
d. 1463
Q. Emperor ……………..had split the Roman Empire into two separate administrative regions, the Eastern and Western halves, towards the end of the third century itself.
a. arthur schlesinger
b. diocletian
c. j.f. richards
d. justinian
Q. Emperor …………….re-founded the old city of Byzantium as the new capital of the Eastern half with a new name, Constantinople.
a. constantine
b. j.f. richards
c. justinian
d. augustus ceaser
Q. Justinian’s costly wars with the …………….completely routed out his desire for a united Roman empire.
a. persians
b. mongols
c. afghans
d. romans
Q. After…………………’s death external threats to his empire intensified, the Persians from the east and Slavs, Hungarians, Huns etc. from the north.
a. justinian
b. arthur schlesinger
c. j.f. richards
d. constantine
Q. The 11th and 12th centuries were a period of relative calm as far as the ………………Empire was concerned.
a. eastern roman
b. gupta
c. nanda
d. maurya
Q. The external attacks and internal rivalries once again intensified in the 14th century,which eventually led to the capture of Constantinople by the………………….
a. ottoman turks
b. afghans
c. persians
d. arabs
Q. During the period a nucleus of power unfolded in northern Gaul and developed into a kingdom called Austrasia and Neustria, ruled for almost three centuries by a dynasty of kings called……………...
a. carolingian
b. merovingians
c. manchu
d. tang
Q. Charles Martal became the king and founded the Carolingian dynasty in the……………. century.
a. 6th
b. 7th
c. 8th
d. 9th
Q. Charles Martal’s successor, ……………..initiated a programme of systematic expansion that would unify a large portion of Europe.
a. charlemagne
b. alauddin khilji
c. arthur schlesinger
d. justinian
Q. The imperial coronation of ……………….on the Christmas day of 800 is often regarded as a turning point in medieval European history because it filled a power vacancy that had existed since the fall of the ancient Roman Empire.
a. arthur schlesinger
b. charlemagne
c. j.f. richards
d. alauddin khilji
Q. ……………… court in Aachen was the centre of cultural revival that is sometimesreferred to as the ‘Carolingian Renaissance’.
a. charlemagne
b. justinian
c. alauddin khilji
d. augustus ceaser