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Muhammad bin Tughlaq's experiment of introducing token currency could not succeed on account of _____________.

  1. poor quality of token currency

  2. shortage of copper for minting token coins

  3. large-scale minting of spurious coins

  4. rejection of token coins by foreign merchants


Correct Option: C

Which crops were not cultivated in India during the Sultanate period?
1. Potato
2. Barley
3. Sesame
4. Maize

 Select your answer using the codes given below:

  1. 1, 4

  2. 1, 2, 3

  3. 3, 4

  4. 1, 2


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ibn Battuta's accounts say that the soil was so fertile that it could produce two crops every year, rice being sown three times a year. Sesame, sugarcane, and cotton were also grown. They formed the basis of many village industries, such as oil pressing, the making of jaggery, weaving, etc. A variety of crops were grown, including food crops such as wheat, rice, and barley, and non-food cash crops such as cotton, indigo, and opium. Potato and maize were introduced from the Americas, much later with the colonization by the British. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the options include potato(B, D) or maize(C), hence, incorrect. 

Timur invaded India in order to

  1. Get acquainted with different parts of India

  2. Extend his influence outside his empire

  3. Plunder the wealth of India

  4. Help and strengthen the weak Tuglaq Sultan Mahamud of Delhi


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

C.  Plunder the wealth of India


Timur invaded India in order to plunder the wealth of India. The huge wealth of Hindustan had attracted his attention. Delhi Sultanate was tottering and this gave an opportunity to the Turkish conqueror to fulfill his ambition. Timur had no intention of conquering Hindustan or ruling over it.

The chronicle written by Baruni was

  1. Tariq-E-Yamini

  2. Tariq-ul-Hind

  3. Tariq- e- Firozshahi

  4. Futuhat-e-Firozshahi


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Mohammad Ghazni’s court had a famous scholar called Alberuni. He was a philosopher, mathematician, geographer and writer. He wrote a book called ‘Tariq-ul-Hind’ dealing with Indian social, economic and religious topics. 

The humiliating tax imposed on Hindus in the period of Sultnate was

  1. Ushr

  2. Kharaj

  3. Jaziya

  4. Zakat


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Kharaj was a land tax imposed on the non-Muslims, Ushra was an agricultural tax imposed on Muslims, zakhat was a property tax on Muslim subjects,  whereas jizya was a religious tax on Hindus. 

Tarikh-i-Firozshahi was written by _______.

  1. Chand Bardai

  2. Ziauddin Barani

  3. Hasan Nizami

  4. Amir Khusro


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It is an important historical work on medieval India. It was written by Ziauddin Barani, a historical and a political thinker who lived in India during the reign of Mohammad bin Tughluq and Firuz Shah. 

In the 14th century, the tank in Hauz Khas, Delhi was constructed by which ruler for supplying of water to Siri Fort area?

  1. Qutubuddin Aibak

  2. Razia Sultan

  3. Allauddin Khilji

  4. Iltutmish

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Hauz Khas, a royal tank was constructed by Alauddin Khilji for supplying of water to the Siri Fort area. The word Hauz Khas in the Urdu language is derived from the words 'Hauz' means 'water tank' and 'Khas' means 'royal'.

Amir Khusro was popularly known as __________ .

  1. the parrot of India

  2. the cuckoo of India

  3. the nightingale of India

  4. the sparrow of India


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Amir Khusro is often considered the first Urdu poet. He lived from 1263 to 1325 CE and was a Sufi poet, musician, and scholar and worked in the royals courts of various kings and sultans. He is also credited with inventing the sitar and transforming the Indian drum mridangam into the tabla as well as creating the North Indian style of music.

_____________ architecture emerged during the Delhi Sultanate.

  1. Indo-Islamic

  2. Indo-European

  3. Gandhara

  4. Indo-Persian


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Indo-Islamic architecture is an important form of architecture where we can observe a blend of different styles, decorations and structures from the Islamic architecture emerged including the Indian feature of architecture. This unique form started becoming dominant from the 13th century when we can observe the Delhi Sultanate period in Medieval India History. 

Iltutmish completed the construction of __________ in Delhi.

  1. Qutub Minar

  2. Taj Mahal

  3. Red Fort

  4. Adhai din ka Jhompara


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The construction of the Qutub Minar was started by Qitub-ud-Din Aibak, but he only constructed the basement. The construction of the tower was later taken over by his successor Iltutmish who constructed three more stories. The last two storeys were completed Firoz Shah Tuglak.