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  • Question 1
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    Match List I (Emperors) with List II (Tombs) and select the correct answer from the codes given.

    List I
    List II
    A.Babur
    1.Lahore
    B.Akbar
    2.Agra
    C.Jahangir
    3.Kabul
    D.Shah Jahan
    4.Sikandara
    Solution
    Babur - Gardens of Babur, Kabul, Afghanistan - 1528
    Akbar - Sikandara - 1604–1613
    Jahangir - Lahore, Pakistan - 1637
    Shah Jahan - Taj Mahal, Agra - 1632
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    The first matrimonial alliance with the Rajput was established by Akbar with the house of _________.
  • Question 3
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    Two of the following states which Aurangzeb had conquered in Deccan were _________.
    Solution
    The Deccan Policy of Aurangzeb was very aggressive. He spent the last 25 years of his life (1682-1707) in the Deccan. He was an advocate of direct conquest of the Deccan states due to the strategic importance of the Deccan states and the administrative and economic necessity of the Mughal empire. He was appointed as Viceroy of the Deccan during Shah Jahan's reign. He went on to capture Baglana, then Golconda and then Bijapur during his viceroyalty. 
  • Question 4
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    Where is the mausoleum of Sher Shah?
    Solution
    Sher Shah Suri founded the Sur Empire in North India, with its capital at Delhi. He was a great builder. His most outstanding contribution to the field of architecture is the construction of his own tomb at Sasaram, Bihar.
  • Question 5
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    The Upanishads were translated into Persian by Dara Shikoh were the title _______.
    Solution
    Dara Shikoh, was the eldest son fifth Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and the brother of Aurangzeb. Sirr-e-Akbar is his translation of the Upanishads in Persian.  His other famous work includes Majma-ul-Bahrain which was devoted to a revelation of the mystical affinities between Sufic and Vedantic speculation.
  • Question 6
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    Who among the following was the daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb?
    Solution
    Aurangzeb, the sixth ruler of Mughal Empire whose reign lasted for 49 yrs and is widely considered the last effective Mughal emperor. His eledest daughter was Zebunnisa. She was a Sufi poet and did not share her father’s orthodoxy. She patronized arts and letters and was a major poet of her times. 
  • Question 7
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    During the Mughal rule, the copper coin was known as _______.
    Solution
    A Dam was a small Indian copper coin introduced by Sher Shah and later standardised by the Mughal Emperors. Other coins include Jital which was introduced by the Delhi Sultanate and was the lowest copper coin during Akbar.
  • Question 8
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    The Mughal Emperor who prohibited the use of tobacco was __________.
    Solution
    Tobacco use was a novelty in the first decade of the 17th century. But, its use became widespread by 1617, not only among the nobility but even among the common people. Jahangir had to issue a decree forbidding the smoking of tobacco to protect the health of the people and control the habit.
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    Who among the following built the tomb of her Emperor husband?
    Solution
    Haji Begum was the wife of Mughal Emperor Humayun. She built the Humayun tomb in Delhi in the 16th century AD. She began the tradition of commissioning monuments in the Mughal Empire. It was first colossal monumental mausoleum in Islamic India.
  • Question 10
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    The Mughal Emperor who appointed maximum number of Hindu Officers was _______.
    Solution
    Aurangzeb was the sixth and widely believed as the last effective ruler of the Mughal Empire. He believed on employment based on ability rather than religion. During his reign, the number of Hindu officials in the Mughal administration rose by half, many of them Marathas and Rajputs. This was largely due to a large intake of Marathas, who played a key role in his successful Deccan campaign.
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