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Class 12 History ( Themes in Indian History-II) Chapter 4 Peasants, Zamindars and the State

This quiz on Chapter 4, Peasants, Zamindars, and the State, from Class 12 History (Themes in Indian History-II) is designed to test your understanding of agrarian society and the functioning of the Mughal Empire. The quiz covers key topics such as the structure of rural society, the relationship between peasants and zamindars, the role of the state in land revenue collection, and the impact of Mughal agrarian policies. It also delves into primary sources like Ain-i-Akbari and the role of the village community in the Mughal administration. Through multiple-choice questions, analytical problems, and case-based scenarios, this quiz will challenge your grasp of the economic and social dynamics of Mughal India. Detailed explanations for incorrect answers will enhance your learning, and a certificate of achievement will be awarded upon successful completion. Perfect for revision and self-assessment, this quiz will strengthen your knowledge of the agrarian structure and its significance in history.

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Category: Description of imperial administration and fiscal policies

1. What was the primary responsibility of the ‘amin’ within the Mughal administration?

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Category: The Village Community

2. How did the caste system influence decision-making processes within village panchayats, particularly in terms of resource distribution and economic roles?

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Category: Revenue assessment and collection methods

3. What was one of the significant roles of the amin in Akbar’s revenue system?

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Category: Introduction

4. Which of the following crops was introduced to India during the Mughal period?

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Category: Influx of silver bullion and its impact on the Mughal economy

5. Which statement best describes the role of global trade networks in bringing silver bullion to the Mughal Empire?

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Category: Importance of land revenue to the Mughal Empire

6. How did the Mughal state’s revenue officials influence agrarian relations?

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Category: Limitations and reliability of the Ain as a historical source

7. What is one significant limitation in the data collection process of the Ain-i Akbari?

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Category: Inroads into forests

8. What role did sufi saints play in the cultural landscape of forested zones?

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Category: The Zamindars

9. In the social hierarchy of the Mughal countryside, where did the zamindars stand?

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Category: Social customs like bride-price and remarriage

10. Who was traditionally the head of the household in agrarian society?

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Category: A “little republic”?

11. What was one reason British officials viewed the Indian village as a “little republic” in the nineteenth century?

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Category: Panchayats and headmen

12. The village panchayat decided to build a new canal to support agricultural activities and boost economic productivity. To fund this, they levied a fee on all households. However, the headman mismanaged these funds, leading to community unrest. How could the villagers address this situation?

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Category: The Ain-i Akbari of Abu’l Fazl Allami

13. How did Abu’l Fazl’s relationship with Akbar influence the content of Ain-i Akbari?

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Category: Classification of land (Polaj, Parauti, Chachar, Banjar)

14. During Akbar’s reign, why was the land classified into different types such as Polaj and Parauti?

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Category: Women in Agrarian Society

15. Which of the following artisanal activities predominantly relied on female labor in traditional agrarian economies?

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Category: The Flow of Silver

16. How did the influx of silver impact commodity transactions in the Mughal Empire?

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Category: Gender-based labor divisions

17. What type of property could women inherit according to the inheritance rights in an agrarian society?

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Category: Forests and Tribes

18. Which cultural factor significantly influenced the integration of forest dwellers into broader economic systems during the period discussed?

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Category: Land Revenue System

19. In the Mughal Empire, what were the two main stages involved in the land revenue arrangements?

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Category: Expansion of overseas trade

20. Which factors contributed most significantly to the vibrant trade networks during the Mughal Empire?

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Category: Caste and the rural milieu

21. Analyze how changes in women’s property rights might influence compensation systems for artisans in rural Maharashtra.

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Category: System of batai (revenue in kind)

22. Why did the batai system require intelligent inspectors during the process of revenue collection?

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Category: Women’s roles in agricultural production

23. Which of the following artisanal tasks were commonly dependent on female labor?

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Category: Beyond settled villages

24. In terms of cultural influences, which group significantly contributed to the acceptance of Islam in forested areas during the transition from tribal systems?

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Category: State’s control over agricultural production

25. Which new crop was introduced into India during the Mughal period and originated from the Americas?

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Category: Village artisans

26. How did the intricate systems of exchange networks affect the role of artisans in trade between villages and towns?

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Category: Structure of the Ain-i Akbari

27. In what form is the numeric data presented in the Ain-i Akbari to minimize transcription errors?

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