Top 250+ Solved Stratified Societies- Medieval World MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The …………….granted land to their trusted warriors called the ‘Samurais’.
a. taira
b. minamota
c. daimyo
d. pierre duhem
Q. The ……………..warriors lived according to a code of conduct known as ‘budhido’which was even stricter than that prevailed in medieval Europe.
a. austrian
b. japanese
c. spanish
d. portuguese
Q. A disgraced ………….was expected to perform ‘Seppuku’ or suicide in order to maintain his family’s honour.
a. minamota
b. pierre duhem
c. daimyo
d. samurai
Q. The Kamakura period (1185-1333) marked the governance of the Kamakura Shogunate and transition to the medieval period of ……………history.
a. france
b. japan
c. netherlands
d. austria
Q. The ……………..attacked the Japanese islands towards the end of the 13th century.
a. mongols
b. austria
c. spain
d. afghans
Q. Though the Kamakura Shogunate resists the ……………attack successfully with thehelp of the Samurai warriors, it led to the downfall of the Shogunate.
a. mongol
b. arabs
c. turks
d. tokugawa
Q. The Kamakura Shogunate was replaced by the …………….Shogunate, whichreasserted the power and dominance of the Samurai class.
a. kamakura
b. tokugawa
c. pierre duhem
d. ashikaga
Q. The …………….feudal society was mainly comprised of four different classes – Samurai, Farmers, Artisans and Merchants.
a. chinese
b. european
c. african
d. japanese
Q. The Samurai class was the land-owning class in …………..and they enjoyed thehighest position in the social ladder.
a. japan
b. france
c. netherlands
d. austria
Q. Just below the Samurais of ………….on the social ladder were the Farmers, or thePeasants.
a. netherlands
b. france
c. japan
d. spain
Q. During the reign of the third Tokugava Shogun, …………….., farmers were notallowed to eat any of the rice they grew.
a. iemitsu
b. pierre duhem
c. daimyo
d. minamota
Q. The ethnic minority in the country of ……………called ‘Ainu’.
a. japan
b. austria
c. spain
d. britain
Q. Another class of social out-castes of ………………..was the ‘Hinin’ which includedactors, wandering bards and convicted criminals.
a. japan
b. france
c. netherlands
d. china