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Which period is considered as the Medieval period of Kerala?

  1. Between the $2nd$ and $6th$ century

  2. Between the $8th$ and $18th$ century

  3. Between the $18th$ and $20th$ century

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Medieval period of Kerala begins with the later Chera rulers who established their rule with Mahodayapuram as their capital. The Medieval period continued till the year 1792 AD when Kerala was brought under the British rule after the defeat in the Anglo-Mysore war. 

Which Perumal controlled all the $Nadus$ of Kerala ?

  1. Sthanu Ravi

  2. Kollam

  3. Venadu

  4. Thiruvadikal


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Nadus were under the Perumals who ruled Kerala with their capital at Mahodayapuram. Sthanu Ravi was a Perumal who controlled all Nadus of Kerala.

Which of the following was not a Perumal of Mahodayapuram.

  1. Sthanu Ravi

  2. Tamizhakam

  3. Kotakota Kerala Kesari

  4. AdhithyanKota


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Nadus were under the Perumals who ruled Kerala with their capital at Mahodayapuram. Rajasekharan, Sthanu Ravi, Kotakota Kerala Kesari, Adhithyan Kota, Ramakulasekharan were some Perumal rulers who ruled during 800-1122 CE with Mahodayapuram as their capital.

Urs were constituted by ______.

  1. Nadus

  2. Kudis

  3. Perumals

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Kudis were the families of occupational groups engaged in agriculture. Many Kudis constituted the Ur.

Rulers from Rajasekharan to Ramakulasekharan ruled during _______________ with Mahodayapuram as their capital.

  1. $400-722$ CE

  2. $700-1022$ CE

  3. $800-1122$ CE

  4. $1100-1322$ CE


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 The Nadus were under the Perumals who ruled Kerala with their capital at Mahodayapuram. All the 14 nadus from Kolathunadu in the north to the Venad in the south accepted the rule of the Perumals, thus creating a centralised rule in Kerala for the first time. Rajasekharan, Sthanu Ravi, Kotakota Kerala Kesari, Adhithyan Kota, Ramakulasekharan were some Perumal rulers who ruled during 800-1122 CE with Mahodayapuram as their capital.

What is the name of $Mahodayapuram$ now?

  1. Trivendram

  2. Thiruvanantpuram

  3. Kochhi

  4. Kodungaloor


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Mahodayapuram was the capital of Chera dynasty from where they ruled the kingdom. It was also an important trade centre during the later Chera period. At present, it is geographically located in Southern part of Kerala and is known by the name Kodungallur in the Thrissur district. 

There were ___ $Nadus$ from Kolathunadu in the north to the Venad in the south and out of them, ___ accepted the rule of the Perumals.

  1. $16$, $14$

  2. $14$, $12$

  3. $14$, $14$

  4. $16$, $16$


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Nadus were under the Perumals who ruled Kerala with their capital at Mahodayapuram. All the 14 nadus from Kolathunadu in the north to the Venad in the south accepted the rule of the Perumals, thus creating a centralised rule in Kerala for the first time.

Perumals had representatives called ______.

  1. Naluthali

  2. Ayiram

  3. Koyiladhikarikal

  4. Nagars


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Perumals ruled Kerala during 800-1122 CE with their capital at Mahodayapuram. The Perumals had royal representatives called Koyiladhikarikal.

The Nadus were the places where the people established their ______.

  1. residential settlement

  2. agriculture settlement

  3. commercial settlement

  4. none of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Nadus appreared in the Kerala to denote the land where cultivation of multiple crops and paddy took place. These Nadus later included different workmen settling in these regions which led to exchange of good and commodities. Nadus thus became popular agricultural settlements. Today, generally Nadu is associated with the native village of Kerala. 

The positions of power that developed in the Nadus were known as ____.

  1. Kodungaloor

  2. Naduvazhi Swaroopams

  3. Perumals

  4. None


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The centralized rule of the Perumals came to an end by 12th century CE. The Nadus became independent. The positions of power that eventually developed in the Nadus were known as Naduvazhi Swaroopams.