Stratified Societies Medieval World Set 3

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This set of Stratified Societies- Medieval World Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Stratified Societies Medieval World Set 3

Q1 | The Mughal Empire had already started its course of political disintegration duringthe later part of…………………’s reign.
  • shajahan
  • aurangzeb
  • humayun
  • babar
Q2 | The early medieval period in the history of China was marked by the efficient rule ofthe …………………dynasty, which had lasted from 7th century to early 10th century.
  • tang
  • sung
  • manchu
  • afghan
Q3 | The ………………dynasty came in top dominance after the fall of the Tang and theyruled China for about three centuries.
  • manchu
  • sung
  • afghan
  • mongol
Q4 | After the fall of the Sung dynasty China was over-run by the ……………..for the next hundred years, who at this time had dominated many parts of Asia and Europe.
  • mongols
  • afghans
  • manchu
  • tang
Q5 | In the 17th century China was dominated by the………………, whose rule continuedup to the beginning of the 20th century.
  • manchus
  • afghans
  • tang
  • sung
Q6 | The system based on agrarian order developed first in Western Europe during theearly medieval period and then spread to the other parts of Europe is called………………..
  • feudalism
  • renaissance
  • reformation
  • capitalism
Q7 | Even before the fall of the ancient Roman Empire in the …………… century, the Byzantine Empire or the Eastern Roman Empire had come into existence.
  • 4th
  • 5th
  • 6th
  • 7th
Q8 | The Byzantine Empire remained in power, though nominally till …………….AD when it was completely overpowered by the Turks.
  • 1353
  • 1453
  • 1457
  • 1463
Q9 | Emperor ……………..had split the Roman Empire into two separate administrative regions, the Eastern and Western halves, towards the end of the third century itself.
  • arthur schlesinger
  • diocletian
  • j.f. richards
  • justinian
Q10 | Emperor …………….re-founded the old city of Byzantium as the new capital of the Eastern half with a new name, Constantinople.
  • constantine
  • j.f. richards
  • justinian
  • augustus ceaser
Q11 | Justinian’s costly wars with the …………….completely routed out his desire for a united Roman empire.
  • persians
  • mongols
  • afghans
  • romans
Q12 | After…………………’s death external threats to his empire intensified, the Persians from the east and Slavs, Hungarians, Huns etc. from the north.
  • justinian
  • arthur schlesinger
  • j.f. richards
  • constantine
Q13 | The 11th and 12th centuries were a period of relative calm as far as the ………………Empire was concerned.
  • eastern roman
  • gupta
  • nanda
  • maurya
Q14 | The external attacks and internal rivalries once again intensified in the 14th century,which eventually led to the capture of Constantinople by the………………….
  • ottoman turks
  • afghans
  • persians
  • arabs
Q15 | The Ostrogoths were the barbarians in…………..
  • italy
  • france
  • austria
  • spain
Q16 | The Visigoths were the barbarians in…………….
  • spain
  • france
  • north africa
  • britain
Q17 | During the period a nucleus of power unfolded in northern Gaul and developed into a kingdom called Austrasia and Neustria, ruled for almost three centuries by a dynasty of kings called……………...
  • carolingian
  • merovingians
  • manchu
  • tang
Q18 | Charles Martal became the king and founded the Carolingian dynasty in the……………. century.
  • 6th
  • 7th
  • 8th
  • 9th
Q19 | Charles Martal’s successor, ……………..initiated a programme of systematic expansion that would unify a large portion of Europe.
  • charlemagne
  • alauddin khilji
  • arthur schlesinger
  • justinian
Q20 | The imperial coronation of ……………….on the Christmas day of 800 is often regarded as a turning point in medieval European history because it filled a power vacancy that had existed since the fall of the ancient Roman Empire.
  • arthur schlesinger
  • charlemagne
  • j.f. richards
  • alauddin khilji
Q21 | ……………… court in Aachen was the centre of cultural revival that is sometimesreferred to as the ‘Carolingian Renaissance’.
  • charlemagne
  • justinian
  • alauddin khilji
  • augustus ceaser
Q22 | The term ……………..refers to the first system of governance established in theIslamic state and represented the political authority.
  • feudalism
  • socialism
  • mercantilism
  • caliphate
Q23 | In fact Caliphate was the first system of government established in Arabia after the death of the Prophet in ………….. AD.
  • 602
  • 612
  • 622
  • 632
Q24 | The Caliphate rule in the Islamic world stretches over a vast span of time from 632 to 1924, from the death of the Prophet to the year when Mustaffa Kamal Pasha of …………….officially abolished the last Caliphate, the Ottoman Empire and founded the Republic of Turkey.
  • turkey
  • france
  • netherlands
  • belgium
Q25 | After the rule of the pious caliphs, the caliphate was ruled by the UmayyadCaliphate, followed by the……………..
  • sultanate
  • mughal
  • tang
  • abbasid caliphate