RRB Medieval History Set- 1
Total Questions:- 50
Time:- 30 Minutes
TCS Pattern MCQs
Date:- 28/06/2025
1.
Which among the following ruler built the city "Siri" for military deployment?
2.
Who was the only female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate?
3.
Who among the following is the author of the famous book 'Rihla' which provides extremely rich and interesting details about the social and cultural life of the Indian subcontinent in the fourteenth century?
4.
The noted traveler and writer Muhammad Ibn Battuta, who traveled to many countries including India in the 14th century, belonged to which of the following countries?
5.
Which Sultan of Delhi started the construction of Qutb Minar for the first time?
6.
Who among the following died while playing Chaugan?
7.
__ is considered the founder of the city of Agra.
8.
In which year did Sultan Iltutmish's daughter Raziyya become Sultan?
9.
____ Sultan of Delhi, transferred his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad.
10.
Which of the following is the correct sequence of Delhi Sultanate dynasties?
11.
A unique type of land distribution and administrative system evolved during the Sultanate Period. That was called __
12.
Which king of Bengal was defeated by Bakhtiyar Khalji in the 13th century?
13.
____ was the first Muslim dynasty to rule the subcontinent for nearly 84 years.
14.
A famous traveler, Ibn Battuta, was an inhabitant of –––––
15.
What is the correct chronological order of the rulers given below?
(1) Taimur
(2) Mahmud Ghazni
(3) Genghis Khan
(4) Muhammad Ghori
16.
Which traveler and scholar wrote 'Kitab-ul-Hind'?
17.
Qutb-ud-din Aibak & Razia Begum belonged to the _____ dynasty.
18.
Sultan Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq decided to shift his capital from Delhi to.
19.
Who started the practice of 'Sijda' in India?
20.
Al-Biruni wrote his book 'Kitab-ul-Hind' in which language?
21.
Which of the following was not a type of tax imposed by the state during the reign of Alauddin Khalji?
22.
There were two battles fought between Muhammad Ghori's forces and Prithviraj Chauhan, in which Prithviraj Chauhan lost the second battle of ____ and his Kingdom was captured.
23.
The period between ___ is known as the period of Delhi Sultanate.
24.
Which ruler of the Mamluk Sultanate was the sultan of Delhi from 1236 to 1240?
25.
Who was the first female ruler of Delhi?
26.
A record of his administrative achievements is given in Futuhat-e-Firozshahi of ____
27.
Whose reign saw the largest extension of the Delhi Sultanate?
28.
Ibn Battuta, a famous Moroccan traveler, visited India during the time of:
29.
_____ had shifted his capital from Delhi to Devagiri, which he named Daulatabad.
30.
Which was the dynasty of the first female ruler Razia Sultan?
31.
Who completed the construction of the Qutb Minar?
32.
Razia Sultan was the daughter of -
33.
Which emperor shifted his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad?
34.
Al-Biruni, the Persian scholar, accompanied which invader to Afghanistan and India?
35.
............ was the founder of the Lodi dynasty.
36.
Muhammad bin Tughlaq had shifted his capital from Delhi to which place?
37.
Who founded the city of Agra?
38.
--------introduced the famous Persian festival of ‘Nauroz’.
39.
During which period did the Sultanate ruler, Ghiyas-ud-din Balban, take over and rule the throne of Delhi?
40.
'Amir-al-Khayal' is an Arabic title that is usually translated 'Commander of the Faithful' or 'Leader of the Faithful'. Who among the following was given this designation?
41.
_____ was the first ruler of Khalji Dynasty.
42.
Slave Dynasty was founded by-
43.
Kitab-ul-Hind, a book which describes history of India written by-
44.
Who was the founder of the Slave dynasty?
45.
Rani Padmavati is associated with the city of:
46.
Who established Sera-i-Adl, an exclusive market in Delhi for manufactured and exported goods to be sold at prices fixed by the administration?
47.
Who wrote the book 'Tahqiq-i-Hind'?
48.
Who among the following wrote the story of Rani Padmavati of Chittor?
49.
In ___ AD Qutb-ud-din had declared himself as a sultan of Delhi and started the rule of Slave (Das) Dynasty.
50.
In the fourteenth century India, who used token currency of cheap metals in place of regular currencies of gold and silver?