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Class 8 Social Science Chapter 2 Reshaping India’s Political Map (New Course)

This quiz on Class 8 Social Science Chapter 2: Reshaping India’s Political Map is designed to help students understand how India’s territorial boundaries and political structure evolved after independence. It covers important events such as the reorganization of states on linguistic lines, the integration of princely states, and the challenges faced in uniting a diverse nation. Through this quiz, students will test their knowledge of key leaders, policies, and decisions that played a vital role in shaping modern India’s political map. It encourages learners to think critically about the significance of unity, diversity, and federalism in strengthening the democratic framework of the country.

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Category: Policies: marriage alliances, sulh-i-kul, abolition of jizya

1. Which of the following was a strategic purpose behind Akbar’s marriage alliances with princesses from neighboring kingdoms?

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Category: Successive dynasties: Mamluks, Khiljis, Tughlaqs, Sayyids, and Lodis

2. How did Ala-ud-din Khilji’s military campaigns contribute to the territorial expansion of the Delhi Sultanate in India?

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Category: Defeat at the Battle of Talikota (1565)

3. What major historical event occurred as a result of the Battle of Talikota in 1565?

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Category: First Battle of Panipat (1526)

4. Analyze the leadership qualities and military strategies that Babur employed during the First Battle of Panipat which distinguished him from his predecessors.

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Category: Administration in Sultanate and Mughal Rule

5. What was the primary role of an iqtadar in the Delhi Sultanate?

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Category: Delhi Sultanate

6. How did Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s administrative schemes impact the economic structure and resistance within the Delhi Sultanate?

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Category: Battle of Saraighat (1671)

7. How did the geographical features of Assam play a vital role in the Ahom’s strategy against the Mughal forces during the Battle of Saraighat?

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Category: Lachit Borphukan’s leadership

8. How did the paik system contribute to the military strength of the Ahom kingdom under Lachit Borphukan’s command?

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Category: Rajput Resistance

9. How did Maharana Pratap utilize the terrain and local support to sustain his resistance against the Mughal forces after the Battle of Haldighati?

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Category: Mansabdari and jagirdari systems

10. How did the introduction of Todar Mal’s revenue system impact the Mansabdari system during Akbar’s rule?

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Category: Resistance to the Delhi Sultanate

11. Who was a notable Rajput king known for refusing Mughal suzerainty and engaging in guerrilla warfare?

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Category: Division of empire into subahs

12. Analyze how the effectiveness of governance could potentially decline if checks and balances among officials in a subah deteriorate. What measure within Akbar’s administrative framework could combat this issue and maintain efficient governance?

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Category: People’s Lives and Economy

13. Consider the hundi system and temple-based credit systems prevalent during the period discussed. How did these systems contribute to economic resilience amidst frequent foreign invasions and political instability?

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Category: Resistance to the Mughals

14. Analyze the strategic significance of the Battle of Saraighat in 1671 where Ahom commander Lachit Borphukan defeated the Mughal forces.

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Category: The Ahoms

15. During the Battle of Saraighat, how did the Ahom commander Lachit Borphukan manage to defeat the larger Mughal force?

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Category: Jahangir, Shah Jahan, and Aurangzeb

16. Which of the following is a notable contribution of Jahangir to the Mughal Empire?

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Category: Key figures: Krishnadevaraya’s rule (16th century)

17. How did Krishnadevaraya’s patronage of literature reflect his broader strategy for consolidating power in the Vijayanagara Empire?

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Category: The Rise of the Sikhs

18. How did the martyrdom of Guru Arjan significantly influence the militarization of the Sikh community?

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Category: Guerrilla warfare and Bhil support

19. Which of the following best describes the concept of guerrilla warfare used by Maharana Pratap and his allies against the Mughals?

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Category: Rani Durgavati’s bravery

20. Examine the strategic choices made by Rani Durgavati during her defense against Akbar’s forces in 1564. What long-term impact did these choices have on regional resistance movements?

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Category: Jat peasants’ uprisings

21. Analyze the significance of leadership in the Jat peasants’ uprising against the Mughals by evaluating the outcomes when their leader was killed in battle.

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Category: Mughal Administration

22. How did Todar Mal’s introduction of systematic land surveys contribute to the effectiveness of Mughal provincial administration across subahs?

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Category: The Mughal Empire

23. Considering Akbar’s administrative framework, how did the reorganization affect political control over the expansive Mughal Empire under his reign?

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Category: House of Translation at Fatehpur Sikri

24. Which major Sanskrit text was translated into Persian as Razmnama at the ‘house of translation’?

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Category: Temples and Social Life

25. How did economic challenges faced by peasants and craftspeople reflect on the broader trade relationships between Indian society and foreign traders during the late 1600s?

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Category: Agriculture and Irrigation

26. Consider a region where the introduction of the Mughal currency system with the silver rupaya enabled efficient market transactions. If a farmer sold his produce worth 240 copper dams and wanted to convert them into silver rupayas, each valued at 12 dams, how many rupayas would he receive?

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Category: Rana Sanga and Battle of Khanwa

27. What was one major consequence of the Battle of Khanwa for the Mughal Empire?

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Category: Durga Das Rathore of Marwar

28. How did Durga Das Rathore of Marwar manage to maintain resistance against the Mughals despite other Rajput states forming alliances with them?

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Category: Rise and Fall of the Delhi Sultanate

29. What was one of the negative outcomes of Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s introduction of token currency during his rule?

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Category: Introduction to Political Changes

30. What was one of the significant cultural outcomes resulting from the repeated invasions and political shifts in India?

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Category: The significance of foreign invasions from the 11th century onwards

31. What was one major outcome of Timur’s invasion of northwest India in the late 14th century?

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Category: The Vijayanagara Empire

32. What significant event inspired Harihara and Bukka to choose Hampi as their capital for the Vijayanagara Empire?

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Category: Maharana Pratap and Battle of Haldighati

33. What was a significant outcome of the Battle of Haldighati in 1576 between Maharana Pratap and the Mughal forces?

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Category: Fall of the Delhi Sultanate and rise of regional powers

34. What was one of the failed economic policies introduced by Muhammad bin Tughlaq that led to widespread counterfeiting and economic instability?

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Category: Establishment and rule of the Delhi Sultanate

35. What was one significant achievement of Ala-ud-din Khilji during his reign?

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Category: Akbar the Great

36. Which strategy did Akbar use to stabilize his empire apart from military conquest?

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Category: Jahangir’s patronage of art

37. What subject matter was commonly depicted in Mughal miniature paintings during Jahangir’s reign?

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Category: Todar Mal’s revenue reforms

38. What was a fundamental component of Todar Mal’s revenue reforms that facilitated fair taxation based on agricultural productivity?

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Category: Guru Gobind Singh and Khalsa

39. How did the establishment of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699 strategically empower the Sikh community against Mughal oppression while maintaining their religious identity?

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Category: Martyrdom of Guru Arjan and Guru Tegh Bahadur

40. How did the introduction of martial training and formation of a Sikh army by Guru Hargobind signify a shift in Sikhism from purely spiritual to a more politically active role during the Mughal era?

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Category: Key events like the establishment of Delhi Sultanate (1206) and key battles

41. Discuss the significance of military technology advancements observed in the First Battle of Panipat in 1526 and explore what might have happened if the Delhi Sultanate had adopted such technologies earlier against previous invasions.

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Category: Impact on the political map and territorial boundaries

42. Under Akbar’s rule, what strategy contributed to the expansion and stabilization of the Mughal Empire?

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Category: Conquests and strategies

43. Which strategy did Akbar employ to ensure loyalty from the Rajputs and neighboring kingdoms?

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Category: Centralised authority of Sultan

44. What role did the council of ministers play in reinforcing the Sultan’s centralised rule during the Delhi Sultanate?

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Category: Trade and Commerce

45. Discuss the implications of variable land revenue systems on peasant life and economic stability in medieval India, incorporating the effects of irrigation developments and crop diversity.

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Category: Aurangzeb’s expansion, religious policies, and conflicts

46. Discuss how Aurangzeb’s methods of gaining power and long reign influenced cultural developments despite his austere religious policies.

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Category: Shah Jahan’s Taj Mahal and Red Forts

47. Analyze how the architectural style of the Red Fort in Delhi reflected the political ambitions of Shah Jahan.

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Category: Babur and Humayun

48. Which battle marked the beginning of Mughal rule in India, led by Babur?

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Category: Establishment by Harihara and Bukka

49. What was the symbolic incident witnessed by Harihara and Bukka that influenced the establishment of their capital at Hampi?

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Category: Tribal resistance (Bhils, Gonds, Santhals, Kochs)

50. Analyze the strategic importance of geographical features that aided tribal groups such as the Bhils and Gonds in resisting Mughal annexation efforts.

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Category: Migration to Assam and paik system

51. How did the Ahoms utilize the paik system to balance their military and economic needs against the threat from the Mughal Empire?

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Category: Fragmentation into smaller regions post-Babur’s era

52. What happened to the civilian population of Vijayanagara following the Battle of Talikota?

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Category: Iqta system and revenue collection

53. (A) The iqta system during the Delhi Sultanate helped centralize authority in the hands of the Sultan.
(R) Iqtadars were hereditary governors who collected taxes for personal gains.

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Category: Guru Nanak’s teachings

54. How did the actions of Guru Tegh Bahadur influence the establishment of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh?

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Category: Sur Empire under Sher Shah Suri

55. Which significant administrative change did Sher Shah Suri implement during his reign?

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Category: Peasant and Tribal Rebellions

56. (A) The Jat peasantry rebellion of the 17th century was significant in eroding Mughal power.
(R) The Jat rebellion resulted in a decisive victory for the Jats, leading to permanent independence from Mughal rule.

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