Q.1. What did the Portuguese envoy warn Rani Abbakka about?
A. Losing her throne
B. Attacking her allies
C. Regretting her stand
D. Stopping trade
Ans: C. Regretting her stand
The envoy warned Rani Abbakka she would regret refusing tribute.
Q.2. What role did Rani Abbakka take after her coronation?
A. Queen of Ullal
B. Leader of Bangadi
C. Merchant trader
D. Portuguese ally
Ans: A. Queen of Ullal
Rani Abbakka became queen of Ullal after her coronation.
Q.3. Why did the Portuguese attack Ullal?
A. To capture its markets
B. To punish Rani Abbakka’s defiance
C. To build a new fort
D. To stop trade with Bangadi
Ans: B. To punish Rani Abbakka’s defiance
The Portuguese attacked because she refused their tribute.
Q.4. Who fought alongside Rani Abbakka in the battle?
A. Only her family
B. Ullal’s soldiers and people
C. Neighboring kings
D. Arabian merchants
Ans: B. Ullal’s soldiers and people
Ullal’s soldiers and people fought with her against the Portuguese.
Q.5. What was the outcome of Rani Abbakka’s battle with the Portuguese?
A. Ullal became a Portuguese colony
B. Ullal lost its trade routes
C. A peace treaty was signed
D. The Portuguese left Ullal forever
Ans: D. The Portuguese left Ullal forever
The Portuguese retreated and never troubled Ullal again.
Q.6. What did Rani Abbakka’s alliance with the Zamorin of Kozhikode achieve?
A. New forts in Ullal
B. Profitable trade with Arabia
C. A stronger army
D. Peace with the Portuguese
Ans: B. Profitable trade with Arabia
The alliance helped establish trade with Arabia.
Q.7. What happened to Rani Abbakka after she was captured?
A. She died in prison
B. She ruled from prison
C. She escaped to Bangadi
D. She joined the Portuguese
Ans: B. She died in prison
Rani Abbakka was imprisoned and died there.
Q.8. What did Rani Abbakka tell her husband about her plans after her coronation?
Ans: After her coronation, Rani Abbakka spoke to her husband, Veera Narsimha, the King of Bangadi, about her plans to resist the Portuguese and protect Ullal’s sovereignty. She shared her intention to defy their demands for tribute, showing her determination to keep Ullal free. Her plans included building merchant ships to trade with Arabia, bypassing Portuguese control. She expressed her resolve to fight for Ullal’s independence, despite the risks involved. This bold vision reflected her strong leadership and commitment to her people. Veera Narsimha, however, thought her plans were hasty and tried to stop her.
Q.9. How did Rani Abbakka respond to the Portuguese envoy’s demand for tribute?
Ans: Rani Abbakka responded to the Portuguese envoy’s demand for tribute by firmly refusing, declaring that Ullal was a sovereign country and would not pay tribute or take orders from the Portuguese. Her bold statement showed her courage and determination to protect Ullal’s independence. She stood up to the powerful Portuguese, rejecting their authority over her kingdom. This defiance angered the envoy, who warned her she would regret her stand. Rani Abbakka’s response set the stage for her resistance against colonial rule. Her words inspired her people to support her fight for freedom.
Q.10. Why did other rajas refuse to help Rani Abbakka fight the Portuguese?
Ans: Other rajas refused to help Rani Abbakka fight the Portuguese because they believed their armies were no match for the powerful Portuguese forces. They feared the strength and military might of the colonial power, thinking resistance would lead to defeat. When Rani Abbakka addressed a meeting of rajas to seek their support, they expressed doubts about challenging the Portuguese. Their fear of failure made them reluctant to join her cause. This left Rani Abbakka to rely on her own people and soldiers in Ullal. Despite their refusal, she remained determined to fight for her kingdom’s freedom.
Q.11. How did Rani Abbakka’s attack on the Portuguese fort show her courage?
Ans: Rani Abbakka’s attack on the Portuguese fort showed her courage by demonstrating her fearless resolve to fight back after the Portuguese attacked Ullal. Instead of surrendering, she led her soldiers in a bold counterattack against the well-defended fort, risking her life to protect her kingdom. This action showed her determination to challenge the powerful enemy directly. Her bravery inspired her people and soldiers to fight fiercely alongside her. The attack was a daring move that helped secure Ullal’s victory in the four-day battle. It proved she was a courageous leader who would not bow to foreign threats.
Q.12. How did Rani Abbakka’s leadership help Ullal stay free from Portuguese control?
Ans: Rani Abbakka’s leadership helped Ullal stay free from Portuguese control through her bold decisions, strategic actions, and inspiring unity among her people. As queen, she refused to pay tribute, declaring Ullal a sovereign nation, which showed her determination to resist Portuguese domination. She built merchant ships and allied with the Zamorin of Kozhikode to establish trade with Arabia, weakening the Portuguese grip on trade routes and strengthening Ullal’s economy. When the Portuguese attacked, she led her soldiers and people in a fierce four-day battle, even attacking their fort, which forced the enemy to retreat forever. Despite her husband’s doubts and the refusal of other rajas to help, her courage rallied Ullal’s people to fight unitedly, ensuring victory. Even when captured and imprisoned, where she died, her legacy of fearless leadership kept Ullal free, proving her commitment to her kingdom’s independence.
Q.13. How did Rani Abbakka use trade to resist the Portuguese, and why was it important?
Ans: Rani Abbakka used trade to resist the Portuguese by ordering the construction of merchant ships and forming an alliance with the Zamorin of Kozhikode to establish a profitable trading relationship with Arabia. This move bypassed Portuguese control over trade routes, weakening their economic hold on the region. By building her own trade network, she ensured Ullal gained wealth and independence, challenging the Portuguese demand for tribute. This strategy was important because it strengthened Ullal’s economy, allowing her to fund her resistance and maintain sovereignty. It also showed her clever leadership in using trade as a weapon against colonial power. Her actions inspired her people and set an example for other rulers, proving that economic independence could support the fight for freedom.
Q.14. How did the support of Ullal’s people and soldiers contribute to Rani Abbakka’s victory?
Ans: The support of Ullal’s people and soldiers was crucial to Rani Abbakka’s victory, as their loyalty and bravery turned her leadership into a successful defense against the Portuguese. When she refused to pay tribute, declaring Ullal’s sovereignty, her people stood by her, inspired by her courage to defy a powerful enemy. During the four-day battle, they fought fiercely alongside her, matching her determination to protect their land. Their unity was evident when they joined her in attacking the Portuguese fort after Ullal was targeted, overwhelming the enemy. This collective effort forced the Portuguese to retreat, ensuring they never troubled Ullal again. The people’s and soldiers’ trust in Rani Abbakka’s leadership strengthened her fight, proving that their shared commitment was key to securing Ullal’s freedom.
Q.15. Why did Rani Abbakka’s fight against the Portuguese inspire other rulers?
Ans: Rani Abbakka’s fight against the Portuguese inspired other rulers because it showed that a small kingdom could defeat a powerful colonial force through courage and determination. Her refusal to pay tribute and her bold declaration of Ullal’s sovereignty challenged the Portuguese, proving that resistance was possible. Leading her people in a four-day battle and attacking their fort, she forced the Portuguese to retreat, a victory that demonstrated the strength of unity and leadership. Despite other rajas’ fears that they could not match the Portuguese army, her success showed that bravery could overcome even a mighty enemy. Her strategic alliance with the Zamorin and trade with Arabia further highlighted her ability to outsmart colonial powers. This inspired other rulers to believe they too could resist foreign control, making Rani Abbakka’s fight a powerful example of standing up for freedom.
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