Mughal Empire - Study Mode
[#201] The writer of Ram Charit Manas, Tulsidas, was related to which ruler?
Correct Answer
(D) Akbar
Explanation
Solution: Ram Charit Manas is considered by national and International scholars as one of the greatest pieces of literature ever written in the world. Tulsidas was a contemporary of Mughal emperor Akbar. But Hindutva forces have generally pitted Tulsidas against Akbar.
[#202] When was the second Anglo-Mysore War fought?
Correct Answer
(A) 1780-84
Explanation
Solution: The Second Anglo–Mysore War was a conflict between the Kingdom of Mysore and the British East India Company from 1780 to 1784.
[#203] I. His reign saw beginning of a new intercourse between Europe of India II. Attempted to prohibit traffic in eunuchs III. Started practices of inter-caste marriages between the families of government officers IV. Ordered the abolition of inhuman corporal punishments Which of the above statement (s) is/are correct related to Jahangir?
Correct Answer
(B) I, II, and IV
Explanation
Solution: His reign saw beginning of a new intercourse between Europe of India. He attempted to prohibit traffic in eunuchs. He ordered the abolition of inhuman corporal punishments.
[#204] I. Jahangir had set up his court at Allahabad, assumed royal titles and struck coins in his name II. He banned slaughter of animals on two days in every week viz - Sunday & Thursday. Which of the above statement (s) is/are correct related to Jahangir?
Correct Answer
(C) Both I and II
Explanation
Solution: Jahangir had set up his court at Allahabad, assumed royal titles and struck coins in his name. He banned slaughter of animals on two days in every week viz - Sunday & Thursday.
[#205] I. The full name of Jahangir was Nuruddin Md. Jahangir II. Jahangir had ended a long drawn out struggle with Mewar III. Mahabat Khan revolted against Jahangir and captured Jahangir and his wife Nurjahan at Lahore Which of the above statement (s) is/are correct related to Jahangir?
Correct Answer
(D) All the above
Explanation
Solution: The full name of Jahangir was Nuruddin Md. Jahangir. Jahangir had ended a long drawn out struggle with Mewar. Mahabat Khan revolted against Jahangir and captured Jahangir and his wife Nurjahan at Lahore.