Today in this post we share about the information delhi sultanate questions and answers, upsc previous year questions on delhi sultanate, delhi sultanate mcq questions,Important questions on delhi sultanate . I hope this facts is helpful for all.The Delhi Sultanate basically refers to the Muslim rulers who ruled India through Delhi. The founded of the Delhi Sultanate was the result of Turco invasions. It was founded by Qutb al-Din Aibak. Over which the Sultans of Ghulam, Khilji, Tughlaq, Syed and Lodi dynasty ruled. Qutb al-Din Aibak was a general of the Ghurid king Mu'izz ad-Din Muhammad Ghori. He was in-charge of the Ghurid territories in northern India, and after Mu'izz ad-Din's death, he became the ruler of an independent kingdom that evolved into the Delhi Sultanate ruled by the Mamluk dynasty.
Here are the important
questions asked in the exam on Delhi Sultanate Topic. Which is very important
for your success.
(a) battle of Wandiwash ✔
(b) battle of
Srirangpatnam
(c) battle of Plassey
(d) battle of Buxar
No.-2. Gandhara School of Art
came into existence in :
(a) Hinayana sect
(b) Mahayana sect ✔
(c) Vaishanava sect
(d) Shiva sect
No.-3. The most popular god
of the Tamil during the Sangam age was :
(a) Indra
(b) Murugan ✔
(c) Varuna
(d) Tirumal
No.-4. Which ruler of Chittor
constructed a victory tower in Chittor to comemorate his victory over Mahmud
Khilji of Malwa?
(a) RanaSanga
(b) Rana Khumba ✔
(c) Rana Udai Singh
(d) Rana Pratap
No.-5. Who among the
following taught the doctrine of Shunyata (Shunyavad)?
(a) Nagarjuna ✔
(b) Shankaracharya
(c) Harisena
(d) Vallabhacharya
No.-6. Which Governor General
is associated with Doctrine of Lapse?
(a) Lord Ripon
(b) Lord Dalhousie ✔
(c) Lord Bentinck
(d) Lord Curzon
No.-7. The largest standing
army of the Sultanate, directly paid by the state was created by :
(a) Illtutmish
(b) Alauddin Khilji
(c) Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq ✔
(d) Sikander Lodhi
No.-8. Identify the European
power from whom Shivaji obtained cannons and ammunitions.
(a) The French
(b) The Portuguese ✔
(c) The Dutch
(d) The English
No.-9. Who built the Khajuraho
temples?
(a) Holkars
(b) Scindias
(c) Bundela
(d) Chandela ✔
No.-10. Who published the
journal Dinbandnu?
(a) NM Lokhandey ✔
(b) Sasipada
Banerjee
(c) BP Wadia
(d) Lala Lajpat Rai
No.-11. Which of the
following is the latest site found?
(a) Dholavira ✔
(b) Amri
(c) Bhimbad
(d) Alamgirpur
No.-12. Which of the
following was not a capital of Magadhan empire?
(a) Girivraja
(b) Rajgriha
(c) Pataliputra
(d) Kosambi ✔
No.-13. In the Gupta age,
Varahamihira wrote the famous book, Brihat Samhita. It was a treatise on :
(a) astronomy ✔
(b) statecraft
(c) ayurvedic system of
medicine
(d) economics
No.-14. The Greek ambassador
sent to Chandragupta Mauryan’s court was
(a) Kautilya
(b) Seluceus Nicater
(c) Megasthenes ✔
(d) Itsing
No.-15. Identify the
Vijaynagar coin which were in the circulation and were the most widely
recognised currency.
(a) Dinar
(b) Huna
(c) Panam
(d) Pagoda ✔
No.-16. At the time, when
Nadir Shah attacked Delhi, the Mughal Emperor was
(a) Ahmad Shah
(b) Bahadur Shah
(c) Muhammad Shah ✔
(d) Shah Alam II
No.-17. Who was the leader of
Revolt of the Mundas in 1899-1900?
(a) Siddhu
(b) Buddhu Bhagat
(c) Birsa Munda ✔
(d) Shambhudan
No.-18. India War of
Independence 1857’ is written by
(a) SN Sen
(b) RC Majumdar
(c) VD Savarkar ✔
(d) SB Chaudhary
No.-19. Who among the
following Peshwas was popularly known as Nana Saheb?
(a) Balaji Vishwanath
(b) Baji Rao
(c) Balaji Baji Rao ✔
(d) Madhav Rao I
No.-20. Who was the leader of
Champaran Indigo Movement?
(a) Mahatma Gandhi ✔
(b) Birsa Munda
(c) Baba Ramchandra
(d) Ram Singh
No.-21. Who is rightly called
the “Father of Local Self Government” in India?
(a) Lord Mayo
(b) Lord Ripon ✔
(c) Lord Curzon
(d) Lord Clive
No.-22. The famous Kohinoor
diamond was produced from of the mines in :
(a) Orissa
(b) Chhotanagpur
(c) Bijapur
(d) Golconda ✔
No.-23. A renowned Jain
scholar who was greatly honoured by Akbar was :
(a) Hemchandra
(b) Harivijaya ✔
(c) Vastupala
(d) Bhadrabahu
No.-24. The Upanishads were
translated into Persian by Dara Shikoh were the title :
(a) Al-Fihrist
(b) Kitab-ul-Bayan
(c) Majm-ul-Bahrain
(d) Sirr-I-Akbar ✔
No.-25. Kabir was the
disciple of
(a) Nanak
(b) Ramanuj
(c) Shankaracharya
(d) Ramananda ✔
No.-26. Pratishana an
important trading centre was on the river
(a) Cauvery
(b) Krishna
(c) Godavari ✔
(d) Narmada
No.-27. At which place in
Bengal was the East India Company given permission to trade and build a factory
by the Mughals in 1651?
(a) Calcutta
(b) Cassim Bazan ✔
(c) Singur
(d) Burdwan
No.-28. The Indus Valley
people traded with the
(a) Chinese
(b) Mesopotamians ✔
(c) Parthians
(d) Romans
No.-29. The term ‘Aryan’
denotes
(a) an ethnic group
(b) a nomadic people
(c) a speech group ✔
(d) a superior race
No.-30. Remains of which
animals have not been discovered in the Indus Valley Civilisation?
(a) Lion ✔
(b) Horse
(c) Cow
(d) Elephant
No.-31. The Bhakti Saint who
influenced Shivaji to fight for political power was :
(a) Ramadas ✔
(b) Tukaram
(c) Eknath
(d) Chakradhar
No.-32. Which philosophical
system was founded by Vallabhacharya?
(a) Advaita
(b) Suddhadvaita ✔
(c) Anebntavada
(d) Visistadvaita
No.-33. The capital of
Kadamba kings was
(a) Tanjore
(b) Banavasi ✔
(c) Kanchi
(d) Badami
No.-34. Which of the
following Ashokan inscription is in Kharoshthi script?
(a) Kalsi
(b) Girnar
(c) Shahvajadi ✔
(d) Meerut
No.-35. Which Gupta emperor
issued the largest number of inscriptions?
(a) Buddhagupta
(b) Chandragupta II
(c) Samudragupta
(d) Kumargupta I ✔
No.-36. The concept of
Trinity of Gods of Hindus became popular in which period?
(a) Later Vedic period
(b) Mauryan period
(c) Post Mauryan period
(d) Gupta period ✔
No.-37. The great law giver
of ancient times was :
(a) Manu ✔
(b) Vatsyayana
(c) Ashoka
(d) Aryabhatta
No.-38. By whom the first
republic of the world was established in Vaishali?
(a) Maurya
(b) Nand
(c) Gupta
(d) Lichhavi ✔
No.-39. The sacred books of
Jains are called :
(a) Agama Sidhanta
(b) Angas ✔
(c) Aranayka
(d) Upangas
No.-40. The Vakatakas ruler
who was allied with Chandragupta II was :
(a) Rudrasena II ✔
(b)Rudraseina III
(c) Pravarasena
(d) Vindhystabti
No.-41. Which was the first
capital of Magadha?
(a) Pataliputra
(b) Vaishali
(c) Girivarja (Rajgriha) ✔
(d) Champa
No.-42. Who were ‘Umanar’ in
the Sangam Age?
(a) The retaliers in salt
(b) Military commanders ✔
(c) Shopkeepers
(d) Agriculturists
No.-43. Which of the
following sacred Buddhist place was situated on the river Niranjana?
(a) Bodh Caya ✔
(b) Kushinagara
(c) Lumbini
(d) Rishipattanam
No.-44. The Lodhi dynasty was
founded by :
(a) Ibrahim Lodhi
(b) Sikandar Lodhi
(c) Bahlol Lodi ✔
(d) Khizr Khan
No.-45. The famous Amir
Khusaro was associated with the court of :
(a) Nawab Asafuddaula
(b) Alauddin Khilji ✔
(c) Mohammad Shah ‘Rangila’
(d) Qutubuddin Aibak
No.-46. ‘Sohan Culture’ is
another name of :
(a) Paleolithic culture ✔
(b) Mesolithic
culture
(c) Neolithic culture
(d) Chalcolithic culture
No.-47. Which animal figures
most in the cave paintings of Mesolithic age?
(a) Tiger
(b) Cow
(c) Buffalo
(d) Deer ✔
No.-48. The most number of
Chalcolithic cultural sites were found along the river :
(a) Chambal ✔
(b) Narmada
(c) Tapi
(d) Sutlej
No.-49. The royal emblem used
by the Gupta Period was
(a) Garuda ✔
(b) Varaha
(c) Bull
(d) Lakshmi
No.-50. Between which of the
following was the ancient town of Takshila located?
(a) Indus and Jhelum ✔
(b) Jhelum and
Chenab
(c) Chenab and Ravi
(d) Ravi and Beas
No.-51. Which of the
following is the work of Hiuen-Tsang?
(a) Wen-Heint-ung ka
(b) Fa-Yuan, Chn-lin
(c) Chiku-chin totas Inn Heng
(d) Ta Tang hsi yu chi ✔
No.-52. In which year
Kharvela is said to have defeated the ruler of Magadha?
(a) Twelfth year ✔
(b) Thirteenth year
(c) In the very first year
(d) None of these
No.-53. Who among the
following wrote Sanskrit Grammar?
(a) Kalidasa
(b) Charak
(c) Panini ✔
(d) Aryabhatt
No.-54. The cow was an
important form of wealth in :
(a) the Rigvedic Age ✔
(b) the later Vedic
Age
(c) The post Vedic Age
(d) the Epic Age
No.-55. To which religion is
the term ‘Anuvrata’ related?
(a) Mahayana Buddhism
(b) Hinayana Buddhism
(c) Jainism ✔
(d) Lokayata School
No.-56. Under which Mughal
Emperor did paintings reach technical perfection, though they were devoid of
real beauty and emotions?
(a) Humayun
(b) Akbar
(c) Jahangir
(d) Shahjahan ✔
No.-57. Which of the
following not known to have grown during Indus Valley Civilisation?
(a) Cotton
(b) Wheat
(c) Barley
(d) Pulses ✔
No.-58. From where the copper
chariot of Harappan times was found?
(a) Kunal
(b) Rakhigarhi
(c) Daimabad
(d) Banawali ✔
No.-59. In which Upanishad is
mentioned ‘Satyamev Jayate’?
(a) Chandogya Upanishad
(b) Prasana Upanishad
(c) Isa Upanishad
(d) Mundaka Upanishad ✔
No.-60. A statue of bearded
man was found at
(a) Harappa
(b) Mohenjodaro ✔
(c) Lothal
(d) Kot Diji
No.-61. The term Nishkas
which meant an ornament in the Vedic Period was used in later times to denote
a/an
(a) weapons
(b) agricultural Implement
(c) script
(d) coin ✔
No.-62. Which of the
following is correct sequence of administrative divisions in Gupta period?
(a) Bhukti, Vithika, Vithi,
Grama ✔
(b) Vishya, Bhukti, Vithib ka
Grama
(c) Vithika, Grama, Bhukti,
Vishaya
(d) None of the above
No.-63. Which one of the
following is not common in Buddhism and Jainism?
(a) Non-violence (Ahimsa)
(b) Indifference to Vedas
(c) Self-mortification ✔
(d) Rejection of rituals
No.-64. The practice of
military governorship was first introduced in India by the :
(a) Greeks ✔
(b) Sakas
(c) Parthians
(d) Mughals
No.-65. Which of the
following movement came to an abrupt end because of Chauri Chaura incident?
(a) Non Cooperation Movement ✔
(b) Home Rule Movement
(c) Khilafat Movement
(d) Quit India Movement
No.-66. Sati was declared
illegal and punishable by the Regulation XVII during the Governor Generalship
of :
(a) Lord William Bentinck ✔
(b) Lord Canning
(c) Lord Ripon
(d) Lord Dalhousie
No.-67. Who among the
following leaders dominated the Lucknow Pact in December, 1916?
(a) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak ✔
(c) Moti Lal Nehru
(d) Madan Mohan Malaviya
No.-68. ‘Vande Mataram’, the
National Song, was a part of :
(a) Durgesh Nandin
(b) Sarawati Chandra
(c) Grihadaha
(d) Anand Math ✔
No.-69. Mahatma Gandhi was
profoundly influenced by the writing of
(A) Bernard Shaw
(B) Karl Marx
(C) Lenin
(D) Leo Tolstoy ✔
No.-70. The Simon Commission
was, appointed when?
(a) Ilrwin was the Viceroy of
India ✔
(b) Labour Party had an
office in Britain
(c) Birkhead was the British
PM
(d) None of the above
No.-71. Sharada Act fixed the
minimum age of marriage of girls and boys respectively as :
(a) 12 and 16
(b) 14 and 18 ✔
(c) 15 and 21
(d) 16 and 22
No.-72. Who was the first
Indian to become member of the British Parliament?
(a) Badruddin Tyabji
(b) W C Banerjee
(c) D N Wacha
(d) Dadabhai Naoroji ✔
No.-73. The Mountbatten Plan
(June 3, 1947) was about :
(a) guidelines’s for the
formation of constitution for India by the Constituent Assembly
(b) creation of federal
government
(c) a plan for controlling
communal riots raging all over India at the same time.
(d) the method by which power
was to be transferred from British to Indian hands. ✔
No.-74. Gandhi ji’s call for
breaking Salt Laws was in response to the
(a) Non Cooperation Movement
(b)Civil Disobedience
Movement ✔
(c) Khilafat Movement
(d) Quit India Movement
No.-75. What was Ziyarat in
the language of the Sufis?
(a) Pilgrimage to the tombs
of Sufi saints for seeking barkat (spiritual grace) @
(b) Reciting divine name
(c) Offering free kitchens
run on futuh (unasked for charity)
(d) Setting up of auqaf (charitable
trusts)
No.-76. Who amongst the
following Englishmen, first translated ‘Bhagvad-Gita’ into English?
(a) William Jones
(b) Charles Wilkins ✔
(c) Alexander Cunningham
(d) John Marshall
No.-77. Ram Mohan Roy was
given the title of ‘Raja’ by :
(a) Lord William Bentinck
(b) Akbar Shah II ✔
(c) Followers of Brahm Samaj
(d) Intellectuals opposing
the custom of Sati
No.-78. The first Satyagrahi
selected by Mahatma Gandhi to launch the individual Satyagraha in October, 1940
:
(a) C Rajagopalachari
(b) Vallabh bhai Patel
(c) Dr. Rajendra Prasad
(d) Vinoba Bhave ✔
No.-79. The Civil
Disobedience Movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in :
(a) 1928
(b) 1930 ✔
(c) 1931
(d) 1922
No.-80. Simon Commission was
boycotted by the nationalist leaders of India because
(a) they felt that it was
only an eyewash
(b) all the members of the
commission were English ✔
(c) the members of the
commission were biased against India
(d) it did not meet the
demands of the Indians
No.-81. Through which
principle/device did Mahatma Gandhi strive to bridge economic inequalities?
(a) Abolition of machinery
(b) Establishment of village
industries
(c) Adoption of non-violence
(d) Trusteeship theory ✔
No.-82. Malik Kafur was whose
Governor General?
(a) Balban
(b) Alauddin Khilji ✔
(c) Muhammad-bin Tughlaq
(d) Feroz Shah Tughlaq
No.-83. Which of the
following was most important weakness of Revolt of 1857?
(a) Lack of discipline among
rebel sepoys
(b) The rebels lacked
coordination and union
(c) Lack of modern weapons of
the above
(d) All of the above ✔
No.-84. Who founded Widow
Remarriage Association in 1850s?
(a) Jyotiba Phule
(b) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
(c) Vishnu Shastri Pandit ✔
(d) None of the
above
No.-85. Which Mughal Emperor
was first a prisoner of the British and later a prisoner of the Marathas till
his death?
(a) Shah Alaml II ✔
(b) Bahadur Shah II
(c) Alamgir II
(d) Akbar Shah I
No.-86. Who of the following
was known as Desh-bandhu?
(a) Aurobindo Ghosh
(b) Chittranjan Das ✔
(c) Dadabhai Nauroji
(d) Jyotiba Phule
No.-87. Which of the
following leader never became the president of Indian National Congress?
(a) Dadabhai Nauroji
(b) J L Nehru
(c) Moti Lal Nehru
(d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak ✔
No.-88. Annie Besant formed
the Home Rule League in India based on the pattern of Home Rule Movement in :
(a) Ireland ✔
(b) Scotland
(c) England
(d) Eastern Europe
No.-89. The Brahma Samaj was
based on the twin pillars of :
(a) Reasons and Humanism ✔
(b) Humanism and
Vedas
(c) Reason, Vedas and
Upanishada
(d) None of the above
No.-90. Who among the
following, was the founder of the Satya Shodhak Samaj?
(a) B.R. Ambedkar
(b) Jyotiba Phule ✔
(c) Narayan Guru
(d) Rama Swami Nailer
No.-91. British introduced
the railways in India in order to
(a) promote heavy industries
in India
(b) facilitate British
commerce and administrative control ✔
(c) move foodstuff in case of
famine
(d) enable Indians to move
freely within the country
No.-92. The Qutub Minar was
completed by the famous ruler :
(a) Qutubuddin Aibak
(b) Iltutmish ✔
(c) Feroz Shah Tughlaq
(d) Alauddin Khilji
No.-93. Fundamental Rights
are not given to :
(a) bankrupt persons
(b) aliens
(c) persons suffering from
incurable diseases
(d) political sufferers ✔
No.-94. Which
Governor-General had abolished slavery?
(a) Sir John Shore
(b) Lord William Bentick ✔
(c) Lord Ellenborough
(d) Lord Cornwallis
No.-95. Which school of
philosophy is also known as Lokayat :
(a) Jaimini
(b) Buddhism
(c) Charvak ✔
(d) Bhagvatism
No.-96. Who were the main
architects of the Indian National Conference?
(a) Surendranath Banerjee and
Anand Mohan Bose ✔
(b) Surendranath Banerjee and
Dadabhai Nauroji
(c) BG Tilak and Aurbindo
(d) None of the above
No.-97. Who built the famous
Gol Gumboz at Bijapur?
(a) Yusuf Adil Shah
(b) Muhmmad Adil Shah ✔
(c) Ibrahim Adil Shah
(d) Ahmed Adil Shah
No.-98. Kuka Movement was
organised by :
(a) Guru Ram Das
(b) Guru Nanak
(c) Guru Ram Singh ✔
(d) Guru Gobind
Singh
No.-99. Malik Mohammed
Jayasi, the author of ‘Padmavat’ lived at :
(a) Mandu
(b) Multan
(c) Lahore
(d) Jaunpur ✔
No.-100. After the Surat
split, the congress :
(a) went to the extremists.
(b) remained under the
control of moderates. ✔
(c) was banned by the British
Government.
(d) was temporarily
disbanded.
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