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Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 1

What was the most import ant result of Aurangzeb’s Rajput policy?

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 2

Aurangzeb wanted to put an end to the independent states of Bijapur and Golconda because

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B is the correct option.The Safavid dynasty made it its political project to convert Iran into a Shia country,the Mughal Muslims to the east in India, as Sunni. Bijapur was bounded on the West by the Portuguese state of Goa and on the East by the Sultanate of Golconda, ruled by the Qutb Shahi dynasty, which came to be shia. Aurangzeb being a muslim ruler, wanted to put an end on independent states of Bijapur and Golconda .

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Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 3

Aurangzeb also went to the Deccan to capture his rebellious son, Akbar, who had taken shelter in the court of

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Sambhaji provided shelter to the emperor's rebel son Sultan Muhammad Akbar, which angered Aurangzeb. In September 1681, after settling his dispute with the royal house of Mewar, Aurangzeb began his journey to Deccan to conquer the relatively young Maratha Empire.

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 4

Which Deccan states was conquered by Aurangzeb through treachery of one Abdulla Pani who belonged to the concerned power?

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 5

Which of the following is incorrect about Aurangzeb?

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Correct Answer :- b

Explanation : Aurangzeb felt that he was superior not only had he become superior to administer the empire in a better way but also to protect and strengthen Islam particularly its Sunni faith. He was a strict follower of the Sunni sect not Shia.

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 6

Which of the following historians has opined that Aurangzeb cannot be called a stateman?

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 7

Among the following who was an illiterate?

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 8

The first Mughal ruler to enter Kabul was

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In 1504 Bābur seized Kabul (Afghanistan) with his personal followers, maintaining himself there against all rebellions and intrigues. His last unsuccessful attempt on Samarkand (1511–12) induced him to give up a futile quest and to concentrate on expansion elsewhere. In 1522, when he was already turning his attention to Sindh (now a province in Pakistan) and India, he finally secured Kandahār, a strategic site (now in Afghanistan) on the road to Sindh.

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 9

The Mughal empire reached its territorial climax under

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 10

During the reign of Akbar, which fort was considered to be the strongest in the Deccan?

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 11

Which is correct about Aurangzeb?

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 12

Who among the following attacked the Somnath temple?

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Somnath temple was attacked by Mahmud of Ghazni in 1025. He invaded India 17 times, he died in year 1030.

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 13

Sir Jadunath Sarkar has suggested that Aurangzeb wanted to pose as an orthodox Muslim because

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 14

The reimposition of jeziya by Aurangzeb was

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 15

Aurangzeb got some temples destroyed. Which one of the following was one of them?

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 16

Which of the following is true?

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Aurangzeb did not just build an isolated mosque on a destroyed temple, he ordered all temples destroyed, among them the Kashi Vishwanath temple, one of the most sacred places of Hinduism, and had mosques built on a number of cleared temple sites.
Aurangzeb  gave grants to some Hindu temple and maths.

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 17

Under Aurangzeb, the amin collected:

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 18

Which of the following is true?

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 19

The Hindus formed about one-third of the nobility during the reign of

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The correct option is C as the Hindus formed about one-third of the nobility during the reign of aurangzeb.

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 20

Khaifi Khan and Abul Fazl were the court historians respectively of

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 21

There was a long drawn out war between the Mughals and the Ahoms of Assam during the reign of

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 22

Which Mughal ruler donated land for the construction of Golden Temple at Amritsar?

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 23

Which of the following about Chand Bibi is/are correct?

(I) She was killed while fighting the Mughals.
(II) She was a Bijapuri ruler’s widow.
III) She ruled Ahmadnagar on behalf of a nephew called Bahadur.
(IV) She concluded a treaty with Akbar whereby Mughal suzerainty was recognised.

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(I) She was killed while fighting the Mughals.

  • This statement is incorrect. Chand Bibi was not killed while fighting the Mughals but was actually killed by her own troops who mutinied, suspecting her of treachery during the siege of Ahmadnagar by the Mughal forces.

(II) She was a Bijapuri ruler’s widow.

  • This statement is correct. Chand Bibi was the widow of Ali Adil Shah I, the Sultan of Bijapur. After his death, she played a significant political role in the region.

(III) She ruled Ahmadnagar on behalf of a nephew called Bahadur.

  • This statement is correct. Chand Bibi ruled Ahmadnagar as a regent for her nephew, Bahadur Shah of Ahmadnagar, during periods of political instability.

(IV) She concluded a treaty with Akbar whereby Mughal suzerainty was recognised.

  • This statement is incorrect. While Chand Bibi did defend Ahmadnagar against the Mughal forces, she did not conclude any treaty recognizing Mughal suzerainty. The resistance continued, and the city eventually fell to the Mughals after her death.

Given these clarifications, the correct statements about Chand Bibi are II (she was a Bijapuri ruler’s widow) and III (she ruled Ahmadnagar on behalf of a nephew called Bahadur).

Thus, the correct answer is: 2. Only II and III - These statements accurately reflect the historical facts regarding Chand Bibi's life and role in the Deccan sultanates.

 

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 24

The Treaty of Purandar , 1665 was concluded between Shivaji and

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 25

How did the internal administration of the Mughals contribute to the decline of the empire?

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 26

The Mughal Emperors dependent for the purposes of war and internal defence upon different classes of troops. Which one of the following classes of troops were used by them?

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Ahadis:These superb heavy cavalry are important shock troops in any Mughal army.
Dressed in the finest uniforms, their saddles encrusted in precious gems, their weapons and equipment likewise, their horses perfectly turned out and decorated with tassels, the Ahadis would look entirely at home guarding a magnificently-appointed palace. They are capable of that, but they are also capable of so much more. These are practical warriors for a working battle, with a good grasp of tactics and the skills needed to cut almost any enemy to ribbons. As they charge home the tassels make each horse appear winged!
Each man is hand picked, trained to ride without thinking about it, and given the very best horse and equipment Mughal money can buy.
“Ahadi” literally means “royal messenger”, and the message they delivered on the battlefield was a devastating one of terror and violence!

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 27

Which of the following was not a part of Akbar’s empire?

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 28

The step by Akbar, which has led some historians to remark that he wanted to establish a secular state, was

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 29

Which Rajput state did not follow the policy of reconciliation with Akbar?

Satish Chandra Test: The Mughal Empire- 3 - Question 30

Akbar was blessed with a son by a Sufi saint.Identify him.

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