Stratified Societies Medieval World Set 5

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This set of Stratified Societies- Medieval World Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Stratified Societies Medieval World Set 5

Q1 | The ……………system existed in West Asia mainly during the period between 9thand 16th centuries.
  • cherical
  • iqta
  • viruthi
  • devaswam
Q2 | IQTA was instituted in Iraq in the mid-………….. century and then spread to Iranin the East and Syria in the West.
  • 4th
  • 5th
  • 7th
  • 10th
Q3 | The ………………was a grant of appropriation to a Muslim Officer, entitling him to collect the ‘Kharaj’ from the owner.
  • iqta
  • zakkat
  • viruthi
  • devaswam
Q4 | The imperial system in China was strongly established with the forming of the………………dynasty in the beginning of the 7th century AD.
  • tang
  • song
  • ming
  • manchu
Q5 | …………….. is said to have entered in its classical phase under the Tang.
  • russia
  • austria
  • spain
  • china
Q6 | The Tang capital of ……………………was one of the greatest commercial andcosmopolitan cities in the contemporary world.
  • manchuria
  • changan
  • harvard
  • austria
Q7 | In the later period the …………………emperors implemented the ‘Feng-Chien’ system by which trusted officials and imperial relatives were appointed on apermanent basis in the strategic areas of the empire, which in course of time became hereditary.
  • tang
  • chin
  • manchu
  • ming
Q8 | With the fall of the………………, power once again shifted to the provinces and paved way for the rise of regional kingdoms, known in Chinese history as the period of ‘Five Dynasties’ and ‘Ten Kingdoms’.
  • romanov
  • manchu
  • ming
  • tang
Q9 | Towards the end of the …………… century the ‘Song’ dynasty gained power overmost of China, heralding a period of economic prosperity.
  • 5th
  • 6th
  • 8th
  • 10th
Q10 | The ……………….period was followed by the ‘Mongolian Interlude’ in the historyof China.
  • song
  • tang
  • ming
  • manchu
Q11 | The last song ruler was overthrown by the Mongol invaders towards the end of the13th century under their able leader, …………….who declared himself as the ‘emperor of China’.
  • kublai khan
  • peter abelard
  • roger bacon
  • pierre duhem
Q12 | The ‘Ming’ dynasty was established in …………. which lasted up to 1644.
  • 1368
  • 1378
  • 1389
  • 1432
Q13 | China’s last imperialist power was the ‘Qing’ dynasty or the rule of the Manchukings which lasted from 1644 to…………….
  • 1801
  • 1811
  • 1901
  • 1911
Q14 | The feudal period of Japanese history is generally marked between 1185 and…………….. AD.
  • 1768
  • 1798
  • 1859
  • 1868
Q15 | The real and practical ruler of the period from 1185 to 1868 in……………….. was the ‘shogun’, who was a military leader with near absolute control.
  • netherlands
  • france
  • japan
  • spain
Q16 | Much like in the medieval Europe, the ………………distributed to his loyal vassals, called ‘daimyo’.
  • manchu
  • pierre duhem
  • shogun
  • daimyo
Q17 | The …………….granted land to their trusted warriors called the ‘Samurais’.
  • taira
  • minamota
  • daimyo
  • pierre duhem
Q18 | The ……………..warriors lived according to a code of conduct known as ‘budhido’which was even stricter than that prevailed in medieval Europe.
  • austrian
  • japanese
  • spanish
  • portuguese
Q19 | A disgraced ………….was expected to perform ‘Seppuku’ or suicide in order to maintain his family’s honour.
  • minamota
  • pierre duhem
  • daimyo
  • samurai
Q20 | In the end of the civil war, the Minamota Samurai group came out victorious and they established the first Shogunate – the Kamakura Shogunate, transforming the emperor a name sake ruler, in………….
  • 1155
  • 1165
  • 1178
  • 1185
Q21 | The Kamakura period (1185-1333) marked the governance of the Kamakura Shogunate and transition to the medieval period of ……………history.
  • france
  • japan
  • netherlands
  • austria
Q22 | The ……………..attacked the Japanese islands towards the end of the 13th century.
  • mongols
  • austria
  • spain
  • afghans
Q23 | Though the Kamakura Shogunate resists the ……………attack successfully with thehelp of the Samurai warriors, it led to the downfall of the Shogunate.
  • mongol
  • arabs
  • turks
  • tokugawa
Q24 | The Kamakura Shogunate was replaced by the …………….Shogunate, whichreasserted the power and dominance of the Samurai class.
  • kamakura
  • tokugawa
  • pierre duhem
  • ashikaga
Q25 | The troublesome period was overcome by the establishment of the TokugawaShogunate in………….., with Edo (modern Tokyo) as its capital.
  • 1605
  • 1645
  • 1656
  • 1678