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Which of the following best describes the long-term impact of Aurangzeb's Deccan policy on the Mughal Empire?

  1. It solidified Mughal control over the Deccan and strengthened the empire's financial position.
  2. It led to the peaceful integration of the Deccan sultanates and fostered alliances with the Marathas.
  3. It significantly weakened the Mughal Empire due to financial strain, military losses, and alienation of local communities.
  4. It had a negligible impact on the overall strength and stability of the Mughal Empire.
Medieval History

The 'Zawabit' under the Mughal administration referred to:

  1. Religious laws based on the Quran
  2. Regulations issued by the emperor dealing with secular matters
  3. Land survey and assessment records
  4. Codes of conduct for the military
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The term 'tankha' under the Delhi Sultanate generally referred to:

  1. A type of tax levied on agricultural produce
  2. Salary assigned in the form of land revenue
  3. A special levy collected during wartime
  4. A type of irrigation system
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Which of the following Sultanates was known for its architecture reflecting Persian influence?

  1. Jaunpur Sultanate
  2. Bengal Sultanate
  3. Deccan Sultanates
  4. Malwa Sultanate
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Who among the following was a contemporary of Shivaji?

  1. Kabir
  2. Tulsidas
  3. Namdev
  4. Mirabai
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The battle of Khanwa was fought between Babur and:

  1. Ibrahim Lodi
  2. Rana Sanga
  3. Sher Shah Suri
  4. Hemu
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Which of the following is NOT a feature of Indo-Islamic architecture?

  1. Use of arches and domes
  2. Intricate floral and geometric patterns
  3. Absence of human figures in decoration
  4. Extensive use of fresco paintings depicting court life
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Who among the following Bhakti saints advocated for Nirguna Bhakti?

  1. Tulsidas
  2. Surdas
  3. Kabir
  4. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
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The 'Dagh' and 'Chehra' system was introduced by which Sultan of Delhi?

  1. Qutb-ud-din Aibak
  2. Iltutmish
  3. Alauddin Khilji
  4. Muhammad bin Tughlaq
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Which of the following rulers is credited with establishing the city of Agra?

  1. Alauddin Khilji
  2. Sikandar Lodi
  3. Firoz Shah Tughlaq
  4. Iltutmish
Medieval History

Kabir, a prominent Bhakti saint, was critical of which of the following?

  1. The caste system and ritualistic practices
  2. The idea of a personal God
  3. The importance of devotion
  4. The concept of Maya
Medieval History

The term 'hal-i-hasili' in medieval India primarily referred to:

  1. Type of coin
  2. Land revenue assessment
  3. Military rank
  4. Irrigation technology
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Which of the following autonomous states emerged after the decline of the Mughal Empire?

  1. Vijayanagara
  2. Awadh
  3. Bahmani
  4. Chola
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The Third Battle of Panipat (1761) was fought between:

  1. Mughals and Marathas
  2. Marathas and Afghans (Ahmad Shah Abdali)
  3. Mughals and Afghans
  4. Sikhs and Mughals
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Which Mughal emperor is known for his Deccan policy and religious conservatism, contributing to the decline of the empire?

  1. Akbar
  2. Shah Jahan
  3. Aurangzeb
  4. Jahangir
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The Mansabdari system introduced by Akbar was primarily related to:

  1. Land revenue collection
  2. Military organization and administration
  3. Religious affairs
  4. Judicial administration
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The Chishti order of Sufism was primarily associated with which region of India?

  1. Bengal
  2. Deccan
  3. Punjab
  4. North India
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Krishnadeva Raya, a prominent ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire, belonged to which dynasty?

  1. Sangama Dynasty
  2. Saluva Dynasty
  3. Tuluva Dynasty
  4. Aravidu Dynasty
Medieval History

Muhammad bin Tughlaq is known for his experimental projects. Which of the following was NOT one of them?

  1. Transfer of the capital from Delhi to Daulatabad
  2. Introduction of token currency
  3. Military expedition to Khurasan
  4. Abolition of Jaziya
Medieval History

Alauddin Khilji's market reforms were primarily aimed at:

  1. Increasing revenue for the royal treasury
  2. Controlling prices and ensuring supply during military campaigns
  3. Promoting international trade
  4. Improving the living standards of the peasantry
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Which of the following Rajput dynasties is associated with resisting the Arab invasion of Sindh in the 8th century CE?

  1. Chauhans
  2. Guhilas (Mewar)
  3. Pratiharas
  4. Rathores
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How many early medieval dynasties actively patronized Buddhism?

  1. None
  2. Only one
  3. Two
  4. More than two
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Who among the following was known for their tripartite struggle over Kannauj?

  1. Palas, Pratiharas, Rashtrakutas
  2. Cholas, Palas, Chalukyas
  3. Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas, Gahadavalas
  4. Pratiharas, Cholas, Chalukyas
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The temple at Khajuraho is associated with which dynasty?

  1. Paramaras
  2. Chandelas
  3. Chalukyas
  4. Pratiharas
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