HISTORY MCQS SET 80
791) Consider the following pairsMedieval Indian State Present Region
1. Champaka Central India
2. Durgara Jammu
3. Kuluta Malabar
Which of the above pairs is/are correctly matched?
A) 1 and 2
B) Only 2
C) 1 and 3
D) Only 3
Answer: Only 2
792) Who was the 'Mandala Mudale' in the Chola administration set-up?
A) Provincial Governor
B) District head
C) Head of Judiciary
D) Intelligence head
Answer: Provincial Governor
793) What is true regarding the practice of women in the Chola period?
A) Queen were called Devis and respected
B) Devadasi system prevailed
C) Gaurikas (Prostitutes)existed in the society
D) All of the above
Answer: All of the above
794) The features of the temples built by Chandellas in Bundelkhand are
A) built in Negara style with use of red sand stone
B) great shikaras and mandaps
C) temples also known for Uru-Srinagar
D) All of the above
Answer: All of the above
795) Who among the following did not write in Telugu?
A) Nanniah
B) Tikkanna
C) Yersrapragada
D) Atula
Answer: Atula
796) Kalhan's 'Rajatarangini',
A) written in 12th century under the patronage of Sriharsha and Jaisingh
B) is an account of history of Kashmir upto 12th century
C) it was written in Sanskrit
D) All of the above
Answer: All of the above
797) Tamil classical dance form based on Natyasastra is
A) Kuchipudi
B) Bharatnatyam
C) Kathakali
D) None of above
Answer: Bharatnatyam
798) The tallest among all early medieval temple of India is
A) Nataraja temple at Chidambaram
B) Brihadeswara temple at Tanjore
C) Vithalswamy temple at Hampi
D) The great temple at Srirangam
Answer: Brihadeswara temple at Tanjore
799) Which kingdom did the temple of Hazara Rama belong to?
A) Avadh
B) Travancore
C) Vijayanagara
D) Ahom
Answer: Vijayanagara
800) The most importance feature of Chola administration was
A) absolute despotism of the monarch
B) mandala mudalis at the provincial level
C) autonomous assembly in a district
D) autonomous village assemblies in agraharas
Answer: autonomous village assemblies in agraharas
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