Sign in
ui-button
ui-button
Topics
General Knowledge
General Science
General English
Aptitude
General Computer Science
General Intellingence and Reasoning
Current Affairs
Exams
Elementary Mathematics
English Literature
General Knowledge
History
Mughal Empire
The two great Mughal rulers who wrote their own memoirs are :
A) Babar and Humayun
B) Humayun and Akbar
C) Babar and Jahangir
D) Jahangir and Shahjahan
Correct Answer:
C) Babar and Jahangir
Part of solved Mughal Empire questions and answers :
General Knowledge
>> History
>> Mughal Empire
Login to Bookmark
Previous Question
Next Question
Report Error
Add Bookmark
View My Bookmarks
Report error with gmail
Hide
Comments
No comments available
Login to post comment
Similar Questions
1). The court language of Mughals was :
A). Arabic
B). Hindi
C). Persian
D). Urdu
-- View Answer
2). Who among the following Mughal rulers introduced Rajput patrons in the administration of his empire?
A). Babar
B). Akbar
C). Jahangir
D). Aurangazeb
-- View Answer
3). Who consolidated the Mughal Empire and gave it a unique multi-religious culture?
A). Akbar
B). Humayun
C). Jahangir
D). Aurangazeb
-- View Answer
4). Akbar's land revenue system was known as :
A). Bandobast system
B). Zabti system
C). Todarmal's revenue system
D). all of these
-- View Answer
5). Akbar founded the Din-i-Ilahi primarily to :
A). put an end to difference between the Hindus and the Muslims
B). establish a national religion which would be acceptable to the Muslims and Hindus
C). ensure racial and communal harmony
D). form a religious club
-- View Answer
6). Din-i-Ilahi was accepted by :
A). Birbal
B). Tansen
C). Raja Mansingh
D). Todarmal
-- View Answer
7). Babar won the Battle of Panipat mainly because of :
A). his cavalry
B). his lilitary skill
C). Tulughma system
D). Both (b) and (c )
-- View Answer
8). Where did Babar die?
A). Agra
B). Kabul
C). Lahore
D). Delhi
-- View Answer
9). The Mughal emperor, who died to a sudden fall from the staircase, was :
A). Babar
B). Humayun
C). Jahangir
D). Aurangzeb
-- View Answer
10). Din-e-Ilahi of Akbar was not a success because :
A). after Akbar, it was not patronised
B). the Muslims did not accept other religious practices
C). though it was a collection of good principles in different religions, it was not suitably projected to the masses
D). All the above
-- View Answer