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Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 1

Who was the Sultan of Delhi when Mongols attacked during 1299-1301?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 1

The correct answer is Allaudin Khilji.
Key Points

  • The Mongols attacked Delhi twice during the reign of Allaudin Khilji.
  • The first was in the year 1299 and then in 1302-03.
  • Allaudin Khilji constructed a new garrison town called Siri for his soldiers.
  • Muhammad Tughlaq's administrative measures were a failure.
  • His campaign into Kashmir was a disaster.
  • Alauddin Khilji was a powerful ruler of the Delhi Sultanate who ruled from 1296 to 1316.
  • He was the second ruler of the Khilji dynasty and is known for his military conquests and administrative reforms.
Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 2

The first sultan of Delhi who strove to make monarchy hereditary was:

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 2

Balban adopted a policy of consolidation rather than expansion. He was the 1st sultan who strive to make monarchy hereditary. Balban provided the Sultanate with an iron-willed ruler who aimed at consolidating the hinterlands.

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Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 3

Which of the following is correct?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 3

The correct option is D.
All the following are correct.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 4

Which of the following causes was responsible for the failure of the department of agriculture (Diwan-i-Kohi) created by Muhammad-binTughlaq?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 4

The correct option is D.
Muhammad bin Tughlaq pursued a harsh taxation policy at the start as a result of which agricultural production suffered. To increase production and bring more land under cultivation, he appointed an official called Diwan-i-amir-i-Koh and tasked him to bring under cultivation a 100*100 sq km area. The scheme failed due to low fertility of soil, corruption, embezzlement of funds, bad management and lack of attention from the Sultan.
 

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 5

Who among the following sultans of Delhi first recruited foreigners as his officers but later threw open all highest offices to all classes of Indians, the only qualification being the merit of the persons?

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The correct option is A.
In 1327, Tughluq ordered to move his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad (in present-day Maharashtra) in the Deccan region of India. Muhammad bin Tughlaq himself had spent a number of years as a prince on campaign in the southern states during the reign of his father. Daulatabad was also situated at a central place so the administration of both the north and the south could be possible.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 6

Who issued the ordinance, “There should be left only so much to the Hindus that neither on the one hand should they become intoxicated on account of their wealth, nor on the other should they become so destitute as to leave their lands and cultivation in despair”?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 6

Ghiasuddin Tughlaq issued the ordinance, “There should be left only so much to the Hindus that neither on the one hand should they become intoxicated on account of their wealth, nor on the other should they become so destitute as to leave their lands and cultivation in despair”.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 7

Which one of the following kings inscribed on his coins that, “Sovereignty is not conferred upon every man but is placed on the elect”?

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Muhammad Tughluq believed that he was the shadow of God. Some of the inscriptions on his coins read as “Sovereignty is not conferred upon every man, but is placed on the elect.” “He who obeys the Sultan truly obeys God.” “The Sultan is the shadow of God” and “God is the supporter of the Sultan.” He dropped all references to the Khalifa.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 8

What was the name of the sultan of Delhi, who established an employment bureau, a charity bureau (Diwan-i-Khairat) and a charitable hospital (Diwan-i-insha)?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 8

Firoz Shah Tughlaq took a number of significant steps during his reign. He set up employment bureau, marriage bureau, built public hospitals. He also set up a department of public works which repaired old monuments and build new ones. Many new cities like Firozpur, Hissar-i-Firoza among others were built during his reign. He also established a charity department called Diwan-i-Khairat. A water clock and a sun clock were also constructed during his reigon.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 9

Which of the following is correct?

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D is the correct option.Firuz Tughlaq prosecuted the Shias and their religious books were publicly burnt- A repressive policy was initiated towards Shia Muslims during the reign of Firoz Tughlaq. 27 Their religious texts were burnt publicly and their recruitment in government jobs was debarred. A number of Shia leaders were put to death. He prosecuted the Mahdis. He also prosecuted the Karmathians and Islamic Shias.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 10

Who ordered the judicial functionaries to complete census registers for the various quarters of Delhi?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 10

A is the correct option. Muhammad Tughlaq
Only one instance is reported regarding the record of population. When Muhammad Tughlaq decided to give relief to the people of Delhi, he ordered the judicial functionaries to compile census registers of the various quarters of the capital city.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 11

Which of the south Indian states Ala-ud-din Khalji annexed to his north Indian empire?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 11

The correct answer is B as the DEVAGIRI is one of the  south Indian states Ala-ud-din Khalji annexed to his north Indian empire.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 12

During whose reign Chingiz Khan, the Mongol invader, appeared on the North-West border of India?

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The correct answer is B as Mongol leader Genghis Khan rose from humble beginnings to establish the largest land empire in history. He was the founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire. The Mongol Empire launched several invasions into the Indian subcontinent from 1221 to 1327. 

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 13

Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq issued token currency.Which one of the following metals was used by him for issuing the token currency?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 13

The correct option is B.
Muhammad bin Tughluq was the Sultan of Delhi from 1325 to 1351. In 1330, after his failed expedition to Deogiri, he issued token currency, that is coins of brass and copper were minted whose value was equal to that of gold and silver coins.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 14

Three types of coins of the Sultanate-Tanka, Shashgani and Jital - were made respectively of

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 14

Tanka was a silver coin. Tanka
Shashgani was a silver coin 
 Jital was a copper coin.
Hence the correct answer is option (A)

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 15

A sultan of Delhi who received an embassy from the Mongol monarch of China, for seeking his permission to visit certain Buddhist temples, was

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 15

C is the correct option.Muhammad bin Tughluq was the Sultan of Delhi from 1325 to 1351. He was the eldest son of Ghiyas -ud -Din -Tughlaq, the founder of the Tughluq dynasty. He received an embassy from the Mongol monarch of China, for seeking his permission to visit certain Buddhist temples.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 16

Which of the following sultans wrote his autobiography?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 16

The correct option is A.
After his demise the nobles and specialists at the court chose Muhammad's cousin Firoz ShahTughlaq as the following Sultan, in 1351. He wrote his autobiography called Futuhat-e-firozshahi.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 17

Who among the following rulers was the first to order a huge bell to be hung at the gate of his palace so that an aggrieved person could ring it at any time?

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D is the correct option.Balban was the first to order a huge bell to be hung at the gate of his palace so that an aggrieved person could ring it at any time.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 18

Who among the following sultans of Delhi put the Ulema on the same footing as other employees of the state?

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The correct option is D.

Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq  put the Ulema on the same footing as other employees of the state.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 19

Who was the first sultan of Delhi to emphasize the divinity of the king?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 19

The correct answer is Balban.

  • Ghiyas-ud-din Balban was the first Muslim ruler to formulate the ‘theory of kingship’ similar to the ‘theory of the divine right of the kings'.
     
  • Balban lived and ruled from 1266 AD to 1287 AD.
  • Balban himself was a member of Chalisa or Chahalgani but he broke the power of Chahalgani and restored the prestige of the crown. 
  • He created a strong centralized army and established the military department Diwan-i-Arz.
  • He ordered the separation of military affairs from the finance department (Diwan‑i‑Wazarat).
  • He declared the sultan as representative of God on Earth. Persian court model influenced Balban’s conception of kingship. He took up the title of Zil-i-Ilahi (a shadow of God) and impressed upon the people that the king was the deputy of God (Niyabat-i-Khudai).
  • He insisted on the Iranian ceremonies of sijda and paibos.
  • He was a patron of Persian literature and showed special favor to Amir Khusro.
Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 20

Which one of the following kings remodelled the coinage and issued new coins - a new gold piece ‘Dinar’ weighing 200 grains and a silver coin ‘Adali’ with a weight of 140 grains? (These new coins were designed to be equal to the altered values of the precious metals).

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Explanation:

  • Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq: He was the king who remodelled the coinage and issued new coins during his reign.

  • New Coins: Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq introduced a new gold coin called 'Dinar' weighing 200 grains and a silver coin called 'Adali' with a weight of 140 grains.

  • Equal Value: These new coins were designed to be equal to the altered values of the precious metals in circulation at that time.

  • Significance: The issuance of new coins with altered values was a significant move to stabilize the currency and economy during his rule.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 21

Who introduced the famous Persian festival “Nauroz”?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 21

C is the correct option.Nauroz is the Iranian and Persian New Year; it is the first day of spring, this festival was introduced by Ghiyas ud din Balban. Later on, Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb abolished the celebration of Nauroz.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 22

“My kingdom is diseased, and no treatment cures it. The physician cures the headache, and fever follows; he strives to allay the fever, something else supervenes. So in my kingdom disorders have broken out; if I suppress them in one place they appear in another, if I allay them in one district another district becomes disturbed.” Who said this?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 22

The correct answer is D as Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 23

Who was appointed as the envoy of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq in the court of the Chinese emperor?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 23
Envoy of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq in the court of the Chinese emperor

  • Ibn Batuta: Ibn Batuta was appointed as the envoy of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq in the court of the Chinese emperor. He was a famous Moroccan explorer and traveler who visited various countries during his lifetime.


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Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 24

Who wrote, “The Hindus believe that there is no country but theirs, no nation like theirs, no king like theirs, no religion like theirs, no science like thiers?”

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 24

A is the correct option.Al-beruni
Abu Rayhan al-Biruni was an Iranian scholar and polymath during the Islamic Golden Age. He has been variously called as the "founder of Indology", "Father of Comparative Religion", "Father of modern geodesy", and the first anthropologist. 

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 25

Who ordered his name to be removed from the Khutba and the coins, in the later part of his reign, and instead inscribed that of Khalifa?

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Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq ordered his name to be removed from the Khutba and the coins, in the later part of his reign, and instead inscribed that of Khalifa.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 26

Which of the following Sultans of Delhi regarded himself as the Caliph?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 26

The correct option is B.
The Delhi Sultanate – The Khilji Dynasty: Qutb-ud-din Mubarak Shah Khilji was the third and last ruler of the Khilji dynasty . He was the only ruler who assumed the title of Caliph himself.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 27

Which one of the following kings gave up the earlier policy of maintaining a standing army and organised his army on feudal basis reviving the system of Jagirs?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 27

It was Firuz Tughlaq who gave up the earlier policy of maintaining a standing army and later organised his army on feudal basis reviving the system of Jagirs.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 28

Who said that, “The Hindus do not pay much attention to the historical order of things, they are very careless in relating the chronological succession of things, and when they are pressed for information and are at a loss not knowing what to say, `they invariably take to tale-telling?”

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 28
Explanation:

  • Who said it: The quote was said by Al-Beruni.

  • Context: Al-Beruni was a Persian scholar and polymath who lived during the 11th century. He was known for his works in the fields of mathematics, astronomy, and natural sciences.

  • Observation: Al-Beruni made this observation about the Hindus in his book "Kitab al-Hind" (Book of India) where he discussed various aspects of Indian society and culture.

  • Explanation: Al-Beruni noted that the Hindus did not pay much attention to the historical order of things and were careless in relating the chronological succession of events. When pressed for information, they would often resort to tale-telling instead of providing factual information.

  • Importance: This observation highlights the importance of critical thinking and historical accuracy in understanding different cultures and societies.

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 29

Who said, “I do not know whether this is lawful or not; whether I think to be for the good of the state or opportune for the emergency, that I decree”?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 29

Ala-ud-Din  had a theory on kingship. 
Ala-ud-Din maintained that the Sultan was God’s representative on earth. Ala-ud-Din’s theory of kingship may be explained in the words of historian, Ashraf,

“The Sultan of Delhi was in theory an unlimited despot, bound by no law, subject to no material check, and guided by no will except his own.”

Ala-ud-Din used to say, “I do not know whether this is lawful or unlawful, whatever I think to be for the good of the state or suitable for the emergency, that I decree and as for what may happen to me on the approaching Day of Judgement that 1 know not.”

Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 30

During whose reign did Tamerlane (Timur) invade India and sack Delhi?

Detailed Solution for Satish Chandra Test: The Delhi Sultanate- 1 - Question 30

Tamerlane (Timur) invaded India and sacked Delhi during the reign of Sultan Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Shah Tughluq in 1398.

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