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Assertion (A) : Under the Delhi Sultans and the Mughals, the hierarchy between social classes grew further.
Reason (R) : The society was divided based on caste.

  1. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explaination of A

  2. A is true and R is false

  3. A is false and R is true

  4. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explaination of A.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In large parts of the subcontinent, society was already divided according to the rules of varna. These rules, as prescribed by the Brahmanas, were accepted by the rulers of large kingdoms. The difference between the high and low, and between the rich and poor, increased. Under the Delhi Sultans and the Mughals, this hierarchy between social classes grew further. Here, in the question, the keyword is "further". Division on the basis of caste was present even before the rule of the Delhi Sultans and Mughals.
Hence, division of society on the basis of caste cannot be the main reason for the division to grow further. The divisions grew due to new administrative measures and the introduction of rank system.

What did people grew in their fields during the medieval period ?

  1. Jowar 

  2. Bajra 

  3. Wheat 

  4. All of the above 


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A majority of people lived in villages. The villages were mostly self - sufficient. Only salt had to be imported from other places. The needs of farmers were limited. They grew jowar , bajra , wheat , ragi , maize , rice and other grains in their fields.

Tobacco was first introduced in India by the ___________.

  1. French

  2. Portuguese

  3. English

  4. Arabs


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Tobacco was introduced into India by Portuguese traders during AD 1600.

The direct trade between India and Europe in medieval period began with the arrival of Vasco da Gama at Calicut in _______.

  1. 1298

  2. 1398

  3. 1498

  4. 1598


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

India had inland and maritime trade relations with foreign countries. The two major inland trade routes were from Lahore to Kabul, and from Multan to Kandahar. The direct trade between India and Europe began with the arrival of Vasco da Gama at Calicut in 1498.

Who were Kuthirachettis?

  1. Silk traders

  2. Cotton traders

  3. Horse traders

  4. Craft traders


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

India had inland and maritime trade relations with foreign countries. The Arabs were the middlemen in the import of horse from Central Asia. In South India the horse traders were known as Kuthirachettis.

List the name of the women who had achieved literacy, administration and battle skill in medieval India.

  1. Veermata Jijabai

  2. Maharani Yesubai

  3. Maharani Tarabai

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Women's life in Medieval India was full of hardships.Their world was confined to the house of first father, and then their husband. Their education was neglected. Only a few exceptional women had achieved any progress in literacy , administration and battle skills. They include Veermata Jijabai , Maharani Yesubai , Maharani Tarabai, Umabai Dabhade , Gopikabai , Punyashlok and Ahilyabai.

What customs had imposed harsh restrictions on the way women lived ?

  1. Polygamy 

  2. Sati 

  3. Widowhood 

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Customs like Child marriage , Unequal marriage , Widowhood , Keshwapan , Sati , Polygamy had imposed harsh restriction on the way women lived.The ritual of dying at the funeral pyre of the husband is called Sati.Child marriage was a norm in medieval India.Girls were married off at the age of 8 - 10.Widows in medieval India not treated as human beings and were subjected to a lots of restrictions. The girls of medieval India and especially Hindu society were not given formal education.

Which Delhi Sultan, allotted doab region to farmers for agriculture cultivation?

  1. Balban

  2. Firoz Shah Tughlaq

  3. Alauddin Khilji

  4. Razia Sultan


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Balban was the ninth sultan of the Mamluk dynasty of Delhi. He laid great emphasis on improving agriculture and crop productivity. In this process to increase the cultivation, Balban allocated doab region to farmers for farming.

It was in the fourteenth century that charkha began to be used in India. Indians adopted this technology from the _________.

  1. Arabs

  2. Europeans

  3. Americans

  4. Chinese


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The charkha is a small, portable, hand-cranked wheel, ideal for spinning cotton and other fine fibres. There is evidence that spinning wheels had already come into use in both China and the Islamic world during the eleventh century. From China,the technology spread to different parts of Asia including India.

The first European people who came in India were

  1. The English

  2. The Portguese

  3. The French

  4. The Dutch


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Portuguese were the first European community to discover a direct sea route to India. On 20th May 1498, a Portuguese sailor named Vasco da Gama arrived at Calicut, an important seaport of South-West India. He was cordially received by King Zamorin, the local ruler, and was offered certain privileges. Vasco da Gama stayed in India for a period of three months. On his return, he carried with him a rich cargo and sold it in the European market at an enormous price.