Top 250+ Solved Stratified Societies- Medieval World MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The term ……………..refers to the first system of governance established in theIslamic state and represented the political authority.
a. feudalism
b. socialism
c. mercantilism
d. caliphate
Q. The Caliphate rule in the Islamic world stretches over a vast span of time from 632 to 1924, from the death of the Prophet to the year when Mustaffa Kamal Pasha of …………….officially abolished the last Caliphate, the Ottoman Empire and founded the Republic of Turkey.
a. turkey
b. france
c. netherlands
d. belgium
Q. After the rule of the pious caliphs, the caliphate was ruled by the UmayyadCaliphate, followed by the……………..
a. sultanate
b. mughal
c. tang
d. abbasid caliphate
Q. …………….a relative of Uthman and the governor of Syria captured power of thecaliphate after the death of Ali and founded the Umayyad caliphate or the Umayyad dynasty.
a. muawiyya
b. justinian
c. mustaffa kamal pasha
d. alauddin khilji
Q. …………….transformed the caliphate into a hereditary office.
a. justinian
b. renaissance
c. reformation
d. muawiyya
Q. The reign of ……………….is often characterized as the ‘golden period’ of theAbbasid caliphate.
a. harun al rashid
b. arthur schlesinger
c. muawiyya
d. justinian
Q. The successors of Harun al Rashid were not able to resist the external attacks ofthe……………., who were making encroaches on to the Abbasid Empire.
a. mongols
b. arabs
c. afghans
d. turks
Q. The Mongols under their leader, Hulagu Khan conquered………….., the capital ofthe Abbasids and executed the last Abbasid Caliph, Al-Mutasim in the year 1258.
a. baghdad
b. france
c. netherlands
d. berlin
Q. The powerful Ottomans defeated the Mamluk Sultan in ………….. and took controlof the Arab land.
a. 1417
b. 1487
c. 1507
d. 1517
Q. The peak of the ……………..power occurred in the reign of Harun al Rashid, who relied heavily on his Vazir or prime minister.
a. abbasid
b. ottoman
c. umayyad
d. sultanate
Q. …………….is the office occupied by the Pope as the spiritual head of the RomanCatholic Church, the bishop of Rome.
a. papacy
b. renaissance
c. reformation
d. feudalism