Marriage and Family in Medieval India

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Which of the following was the most common form of marriage in Medieval India?

  1. Monogamy

  2. Polygamy

  3. Polyandry

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Polygamy, or the practice of having multiple spouses, was the most common form of marriage in Medieval India. This was especially true among the wealthy and powerful, who could afford to support multiple wives and their children.

What was the primary role of women in Medieval Indian families?

  1. Childbearing and rearing

  2. Managing the household

  3. Earning an income

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Women in Medieval Indian families were responsible for a wide range of tasks, including childbearing and rearing, managing the household, and earning an income. They were also expected to be subservient to their husbands and obey their wishes.

Which of the following was a common practice among wealthy families in Medieval India?

  1. Arranged marriages

  2. Dowry

  3. Child marriage

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Arranged marriages, dowry, and child marriage were all common practices among wealthy families in Medieval India. Arranged marriages were often used to secure alliances between families, while dowry was a way for the bride's family to provide her with a financial cushion. Child marriage was also common, especially among girls from wealthy families.

What was the average age of marriage for men and women in Medieval India?

  1. 12-14 years for men and 10-12 years for women

  2. 16-18 years for men and 14-16 years for women

  3. 20-22 years for men and 18-20 years for women

  4. 25-27 years for men and 23-25 years for women


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The average age of marriage for men and women in Medieval India was relatively young. This was due to a number of factors, including the high mortality rate and the desire to have children as soon as possible.

Which of the following was a common form of divorce in Medieval India?

  1. Mutual consent

  2. Desertion

  3. Adultery

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Mutual consent, desertion, and adultery were all common forms of divorce in Medieval India. Mutual consent was the most common, and it involved both the husband and wife agreeing to end the marriage. Desertion was also common, and it occurred when one spouse simply left the other and did not return. Adultery was another ground for divorce, but it was more difficult to prove.

What was the primary role of the father in Medieval Indian families?

  1. Providing for the family

  2. Protecting the family

  3. Disciplining the children

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The father in Medieval Indian families was responsible for a wide range of tasks, including providing for the family, protecting the family, and disciplining the children. He was also the head of the household and had the final say in all matters.

Which of the following was a common practice among poor families in Medieval India?

  1. Arranged marriages

  2. Dowry

  3. Child marriage

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Arranged marriages, dowry, and child marriage were all common practices among wealthy families in Medieval India, but they were not as common among poor families. This was because poor families could not afford to pay for these things.

What was the average life expectancy in Medieval India?

  1. 25-30 years

  2. 35-40 years

  3. 45-50 years

  4. 55-60 years


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The average life expectancy in Medieval India was relatively low. This was due to a number of factors, including poor sanitation, lack of access to healthcare, and high mortality rates from diseases such as smallpox and cholera.

Which of the following was a common practice among widows in Medieval India?

  1. Remarriage

  2. Sati

  3. Becoming a nun

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Remarriage, sati, and becoming a nun were all common practices among widows in Medieval India. Remarriage was the most common, and it was often seen as a way for widows to secure financial support. Sati was a practice in which a widow would immolate herself on her husband's funeral pyre. Becoming a nun was another option for widows, and it was seen as a way for them to devote their lives to God.

What was the primary role of the mother in Medieval Indian families?

  1. Childbearing and rearing

  2. Managing the household

  3. Earning an income

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The mother in Medieval Indian families was responsible for a wide range of tasks, including childbearing and rearing, managing the household, and earning an income. She was also expected to be subservient to her husband and obey his wishes.

Which of the following was a common form of punishment for adultery in Medieval India?

  1. Death

  2. Mutilation

  3. Banishment

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Death, mutilation, and banishment were all common forms of punishment for adultery in Medieval India. The severity of the punishment depended on the circumstances of the case, such as the social status of the offenders and the nature of the adultery.

What was the primary role of the eldest son in Medieval Indian families?

  1. Inheriting the family property

  2. Taking care of his parents in their old age

  3. Providing for his younger siblings

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The eldest son in Medieval Indian families was responsible for a wide range of tasks, including inheriting the family property, taking care of his parents in their old age, and providing for his younger siblings. He was also expected to be the head of the household after his father's death.

Which of the following was a common practice among wealthy families in Medieval India?

  1. Keeping concubines

  2. Having multiple wives

  3. Adopting children

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Keeping concubines, having multiple wives, and adopting children were all common practices among wealthy families in Medieval India. Concubines were women who were not married to the man they lived with, but they were still considered to be part of his household. Multiple wives were also common, especially among wealthy and powerful men. Adoption was also a common practice, and it was often used to ensure that a family had a male heir.

What was the primary role of the daughter-in-law in Medieval Indian families?

  1. Serving her in-laws

  2. Taking care of her husband and children

  3. Managing the household

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The daughter-in-law in Medieval Indian families was responsible for a wide range of tasks, including serving her in-laws, taking care of her husband and children, and managing the household. She was also expected to be subservient to her husband and obey his wishes.

Which of the following was a common practice among poor families in Medieval India?

  1. Arranged marriages

  2. Dowry

  3. Child marriage

  4. All of the above


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Arranged marriages, dowry, and child marriage were all common practices among wealthy families in Medieval India, but they were not as common among poor families. This was because poor families could not afford to pay for these things.

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