Islamic Studies/Islamiat (Competitive Exams) MCQs
Topic Notes: Islamic Studies/Islamiat (Competitive Exams)
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Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
51
The 'Subah' in the Mughal administrative system referred to:
Answer:
A province
Akbar divided his empire into 12 (later 15) 'Subahs' or provinces. Each was headed by a 'Subahdar' (governor) and had its own administrative staff, including a Diwan (revenue), Bakshi (military), and Qadi (judicial), creating a uniform system across the realm.
52
The 'Charbagh' layout of Mughal gardens was introduced to India by:
Answer:
Babur
Babur found the hot climate of India difficult and longed for the cool gardens of Central Asia. He laid out the first Mughal gardens in Agra (Aram Bagh) based on the symmetrical 'Charbagh' (four gardens divided by water channels) style typical of the Timurid tradition.
53
Which European traveler served as a physician to Prince Dara Shikoh and later wrote 'Travels in the Mogul Empire'?
Answer:
Francois Bernier
Francois Bernier was a French physician and philosopher who stayed in India for twelve years. His detailed account of the war of succession and his observations on the Mughal socio-economic system provided Europeans with one of the most analytical views of the empire.
54
The 'Moti Masjid' in the Red Fort, Delhi, was commissioned by:
Answer:
Aurangzeb
While Shah Jahan built the Red Fort and the large Jama Masjid nearby, Aurangzeb built the small, private Moti Masjid inside the palace complex for his own use, reflecting his more austere and pious approach to life.
55
The 'Tuzuk-e-Jahangiri' is written in which language?
Answer:
Persian
Unlike his great-grandfather Babur, Jahangir wrote his memoirs in Persian, the standard literary language of the time. The book provides a fascinating glimpse into his personality, his interest in paintings, and the daily administration of the empire.
56
The 'Jizya' tax was first abolished in the Mughal Empire by which ruler?
Answer:
Akbar
In 1564, Akbar abolished the Jizya (poll tax on non-Muslims) and the tax on Hindu pilgrims. These reforms were fundamental to his strategy of building a stable empire through the inclusion and cooperation of the majority Hindu population.
57
Which battle in 1576 saw Akbar's forces under Raja Man Singh defeat Rana Pratap of Mewar?
Answer:
Battle of Haldighati
The Battle of Haldighati was an epic encounter in the hills of Rajasthan. While the Mughal army won the field, Rana Pratap escaped and continued a lifelong guerrilla resistance from the mountains, becoming a symbol of Rajput defiance against Mughal rule.
58
Who was the English sea captain who visited the court of Jahangir in 1608?
Answer:
William Hawkins
Captain William Hawkins was the first representative of the East India Company to reach the Mughal court. He was fluent in Turkish and became a favorite of Jahangir, who granted him a rank and allowed the British to build their first factory at Surat.
59
The 'Harem' or 'Zenana' in the Mughal palace was supervised by:
Answer:
Eunuchs and high-ranking female officials
The Mughal Zenana was a complex and highly organized institution. It housed the emperor's wives, concubines, female relatives, and servants. Security was provided by female guards (often Tartars or Habshis) and eunuchs, while the senior-most royal lady (like Nur Jahan or Jahanara) often held significant administrative sway.
60
Which Mughal Emperor was buried in the 'Bagh-e-Babur' in Kabul?
Answer:
Babur
Babur died in Agra but requested to be buried in his favorite city, Kabul. His remains were later moved to the terraced garden he had commissioned, which remains a site of historical importance in Afghanistan today.