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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
2 pointsConsider the following statements about the Cholan age Local administration:
1.Palli Chhandam were the land grants given to Jaina institutions.
2.Uttaramerur Inscription describes the functioning of a Sabha
3.Ur is the assembly of villagers
Which of the above statements is/are correct?Correct
Palli Chhandam were the land grants given to Jaina institutions, Uttaramerur Inscription describes the electoral procedure and functioning of a Sabha, Ur is the assembly of non – Brahmana villagers.
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Palli Chhandam were the land grants given to Jaina institutions, Uttaramerur Inscription describes the electoral procedure and functioning of a Sabha, Ur is the assembly of non – Brahmana villagers.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
2 pointsWhich of the following dynasties of Delhi Sultanate reigned for the longest period of time?
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Khilji dynasty ruled for the shortest period of just 30 years between 1290-1320
Thuglaqs ruled for the longest period between 1320-1414Incorrect
Khilji dynasty ruled for the shortest period of just 30 years between 1290-1320
Thuglaqs ruled for the longest period between 1320-1414 -
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
2 pointsConsider the following statements about the administrative apparatus of Delhi Sultanate:
1.Iqtadar was responsible only for Land Revenue collection in his Iqta
2.Kharaj is the agricultural tax collected by the state from peasants
Which of the above statements is/are correct?Correct
Iqtadar is responsible for revenue collection and maintenance of Law and order in his assigned Iqta. Kharaj is the agricultural tax collected from peasants by the state through the Iqtadars.
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Iqtadar is responsible for revenue collection and maintenance of Law and order in his assigned Iqta. Kharaj is the agricultural tax collected from peasants by the state through the Iqtadars.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
2 pointsWhich of the following statements about the Mughal administration is/are correct?
1.The succession of the Mughal empire was based on the division of Inheritance among all sons.
2.Zamindars formed a part of the Mughal revenue collection machinery.
3.Mansabdars position in the hierarchy of administration is based on his birth
Select the correct answer using the codes below:Correct
The succession of the Mughal empire was based on the division of Inheritance among all sons which is called coparcenary inheritance.
Zamindars formed a part of the Mughal revenue collection machinery at the lowest level and they acted as the intermediaries between Jagirdar and peasants.
Mansabdars position in the hierarchy is based on the Zat and Sawar ranks not birth.Incorrect
The succession of the Mughal empire was based on the division of Inheritance among all sons which is called coparcenary inheritance.
Zamindars formed a part of the Mughal revenue collection machinery at the lowest level and they acted as the intermediaries between Jagirdar and peasants.
Mansabdars position in the hierarchy is based on the Zat and Sawar ranks not birth. -
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
2 pointsConsider the following statements about the Mughal ruler Akbar:
1.He held discussions with heads of various religious denominations at Diwan-i-khas
2.Akbar’s policy of tolerance towards various religions is based on the idea of Sulh-i-Kul.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?Correct
Ibadath Khana is the place in Fatehpur Sikri where religious discussions were held under Akbar. Sulh-i-Kul is the idea of universal peace which is the basis of Akbar’s tolerance.
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Ibadath Khana is the place in Fatehpur Sikri where religious discussions were held under Akbar. Sulh-i-Kul is the idea of universal peace which is the basis of Akbar’s tolerance.