Medieval Indian History GK MCQs


Overview:


Questions and Answers Type:MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions).
Main Topic:General Knowledge.
Sub-topic:Medieval Indian History.
Number of Questions:5 MCQs.

Medieval Indian History MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) with answers for various state exams and UPSC civil services Exams. Learn and prepare Objective type Questions on Medieval Indian History.



1. The only Mughal King who was coronated twice was-

  1. Aurangzeb.
  2. Shah Jahan.
  3. Jahangir.
  4. Bahadur Shah.


Answer: (a) Aurangzeb.

Solution: In May 1658 Aurangzeb ascended to the throne after a long and bloody battle with his brothers. The coronation of Aurangzeb was carried out with much zest and festivities. He was coronated as Emperor on 13th June 1659 at Red fort Delhi second time.


2. Banjaras played a great role during the period of Alauddin Khalji. The term 'Banjaras' refers to-

  1. Traders.
  2. Warriors.
  3. Agriculturists.
  4. Weavers.


Answer: (a) Traders.

Solution: Alauddin Khilji used the banjaras, who were traders, to transport grains and goods.


3. What is the structure of the central dome of Humayun's tomb?

  1. Pentagonal.
  2. Hexagonal.
  3. Octagonal.
  4. Tetragonal.


Answer: (c) Octagonal.

Solution: Features such as the octagonal plans and high iwans are derived from earlier tombs built for Delhi sultans. The unprecedented scale and grandeur of the monument, however, are aspects that were to define much of the subsequent Mughal tomb building and are among the similarities commonly cited between Humayun's tomb and the Taj Mahal.


4. Who of the following Mughal King built Allahabad Fort?

  1. Humayun.
  2. Aurangzeb.
  3. Shah Jahan.
  4. Akbar.


Answer: (d) Akbar.

Solution: Allahabad Fort is a fort built by the Mughal emperor Akbar at Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India in 1583. It stands on the banks of the Yamuna near its confluence with the river Ganga.


5. Which one of the following was an English traveller during medieval India?

  1. Anthony Monserrate.
  2. Ralph Fisch.
  3. John Linscoten.
  4. None of the above.


Answer: (b) Ralph Fisch.

Solution: Ralph Fisch came during the reign of Akbar in the year 1585-1591 AD.