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Who was the commander in chief of Nawab Siraj-Ud-Daulah's army?

  1. Murshid Quili Khan

  2. Mir Qasim

  3. Mir Zafar

  4. Alam Shah


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Mir Zafar was the commander in chief of Nawab Siraj-Ud-Daulah's army.

During the Aurangazeb's reign, which of the following were not included in his government?

  1. Rajputs

  2. Marathas

  3. Pathans

  4. All of these


Correct Option: B

Which one of the following was the cause for the disintegration of the Mughal Empire?

  1. War of succession among sons of Aurangazeb

  2. Attacks of Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali

  3. Revolts of various communities like Jats, Sikhs, Rajputs etc.

  4. All of the above mentioned factors contributed to the downfall of the Mughal Empire.


Correct Option: D

Aurangzeb appointed his uncle Shaista Khan as Governor of ____________.

  1. Kashmir

  2. Bengal

  3. Punjab

  4. Deccan


Correct Option: B

Why Humayun adopted 'Shia Religion'?

  1. He began to hate Sunni religion

  2. He wanted the help of the king of Persia to regain his kingdom

  3. The majority of his subjects was Shia

  4. He wanted to create mutual understanding between Hindus and Muslims through 'Shia Religion'


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Humayun was defeated by Sher Shah Suri in 1540. He fled to the refuge of the powerful Safavid Empire in Persia. Shah Tahmasp, the ruler of Persia welcomed Humayun and treated him as a royal visitor. Shah Tahmasp urged Humayun to convert his religion from Sunni to Shia Islam. He accepted it to keep himself and several hundred followers alive. Shah Tahmasp promised him to provide his help to regain his kingdom.

What was the main cause of failure of Humayun?

  1. he divided his kingdom among his brothers

  2. he wrongly estimated the increasing power of Sher Shah

  3. he had no good generals in his army

  4. he committed mistakes in the battle of Kannauj


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • Humayun was unable to properly estimate the increasing power of Sher Shah.
  • The presence of large numbers of Afghan tribes across the north India and their nature of getting united under a capable leader was ignored by him.
  • Without getting the support of the local rulers and zamindars, the Mughals were bound to remain numerically inferior.

Under whose leadership the Jats revolted against Aurangzeb?

  1. Raja Ram

  2. Gokula

  3. Churaman

  4. Surajmal


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Gokula or Gokul Singh was a Jat zamindar of Mathura. Gokula provided leadership to the Jat peasants who challenged the Imperial power. Gokula inspired the Jats to fight the Mughals.

Which of the following statements is not true?

  1. Babur bequeathed Humayun a strong empire.

  2. Babur founded the Mughal Empire in India.

  3. Babur was a good scholar.

  4. Babur was the lover of nature.


Correct Option: A

Why Humayun did not help Rani Karanwati against Bahadur Shah?

  1. He did not want to annoy Bahadur Shah

  2. He was not in position to help her

  3. He did not want to strengthen the Rajputs

  4. He thought it was better not to help a Hindu ruler against the Muslim invader according to Islam religion


Correct Option: D

Why Humayun got defeated in the battle of Kannauj?

  1. The army of Sher Shah was strong

  2. The army of Humayun revolted against him

  3. Humayun adopted the wrong technique of war

  4. Gun powder became unusable due to heavy rain


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The battle of Kannauj took place in May 1540, Humayun was defeated in the hands of Sher Khan because the gun powder carried by Humayun soldiers were kept in open ground and due to heavy rain it got wet and became unusable.