Stratified Societies Medieval World Set 6

On This Page

This set of Stratified Societies- Medieval World Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Stratified Societies Medieval World Set 6

Q1 | The …………….feudal society was mainly comprised of four different classes – Samurai, Farmers, Artisans and Merchants.
  • chinese
  • european
  • african
  • japanese
Q2 | The Samurai class was the land-owning class in …………..and they enjoyed thehighest position in the social ladder.
  • japan
  • france
  • netherlands
  • austria
Q3 | Just below the Samurais of ………….on the social ladder were the Farmers, or thePeasants.
  • netherlands
  • france
  • japan
  • spain
Q4 | During the reign of the third Tokugava Shogun, …………….., farmers were notallowed to eat any of the rice they grew.
  • iemitsu
  • pierre duhem
  • daimyo
  • minamota
Q5 | The ethnic minority in the country of ……………called ‘Ainu’.
  • japan
  • austria
  • spain
  • britain
Q6 | Another class of social out-castes of ………………..was the ‘Hinin’ which includedactors, wandering bards and convicted criminals.
  • japan
  • france
  • netherlands
  • china
Q7 | The …………….feudal society was dominated by the Samurai, a class of highly skilled warriors.
  • japanese
  • african
  • indian
  • burmese
Q8 | The ……………..culture was grounded on the concept of the ‘bushido’, the code ofconduct, ‘the way of the warrior’.
  • minamota
  • pierre duhem
  • daimyo
  • samurai
Q9 | After the ……………..Invasion in the 13th century, the Samurais began to makemore use of swords and spears.
  • chinese
  • afghan
  • mongol
  • spanish
Q10 | The ………….warriors wore two swords, together called ‘daisho’, the long and theshort.
  • samurai
  • pierre duhem
  • tokugawa
  • mosul
Q11 | During the period of the ……………..Shogunate the Samurai class lost its earlierpower and prestige as it was an era of relative peace.
  • tokugawa
  • pierre duhem
  • mosul
  • ming
Q12 | The Japanese society was completely remade in the year……………, the event isknown as the ‘Meiji Restoration’.
  • 1838
  • 1848
  • 1856
  • 1868
Q13 | By 800 AD the economy of medieval Europe began to more stabilize as by that time…………….had conquered southern Mediterranean including Spain, Sicily and southern Italy.
  • afghans
  • mongols
  • arabs
  • japan
Q14 | ……………. was an institution that reflected a common practice whereby landlordswere assured that others worked to feed them.
  • canon law
  • cardinals
  • serfdom
  • clergy
Q15 | Feudalism in Europe evolved from agricultural slavery in the …………..Empire andspeared through Europe.
  • german
  • egyptian
  • russian
  • roman
Q16 | The city of …………….in the Crimea was called the capital of medieval slave trade.
  • cambridge
  • oxford
  • gaffa
  • damascus
Q17 | By the 10th century AD., the Venetians in ………………had started long distancetrade with the Byzantine Empire and the Arabs.
  • egypt
  • austria
  • spain
  • italy
Q18 | ……………turned out to be a boom to the Italian economy as they could transport men and goods to Jerusalem, Damascus and Baghdad.
  • crusades
  • renaissance
  • reformation
  • hundred year’s war
Q19 | The goods from the Eastern countries were carried on by the ………………traders either through the Red sea route, overland to the Nile or through the Persian Gulf and then to the Black sea region where European ships came to receive the goods.
  • arab
  • chinese
  • british
  • spanish
Q20 | From the …………..sea region to the Persian Gulf region situated some of theimportant trading centers of the medieval period like Mocha, Aden, Yemen coast, Muscat etc.
  • blue
  • green
  • yellow
  • red
Q21 | The western most part of the Persian Gulf was Basra on the mouth of the river……………...
  • nila
  • euphrates
  • nile
  • tigris
Q22 | Gujarat, Konkan Malabar Coast, Cambay, Surat, Diu, Broach etc were the important trading centers in the Indian sub continent and all these places were connected with the Persian Gulf region especially with………………..
  • harvard
  • bahrain
  • oxford
  • cambridge
Q23 | The Coromondal coast of India connected with the ports of Ceylon on the one side and the port of Malacca, Sumatra, Java, Siam etc. of the South East Asian region along with the ………….ports.
  • british
  • chinese
  • portuguese
  • spanish
Q24 | …………….. was founded by north German towns and German mercantilecommunities to protect their mutual trading interests.
  • the hanseatic league
  • renaissance
  • reformation
  • wolverine
Q25 | ………………….was an economic alliance of trading cities and their guilds thatdominated trade along the coast of north Europe in the later middle ages.
  • the hanseatic league
  • wolverine
  • reformation
  • renaissance