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2. According to Ibn Battuta's account, the city that rivalled Delhi was:
A. Multan
B. Gwalior
C. Lahore
D. Daulatabad
3. Who among the following belonged to Morocco?
A. Ibn Battuta
B. Al-Biruni
C. Francois Bernier
D. Abdul Samarandi
4. Who Wrote ‘Kitab-ul-Hind’?
A. Callin Mcenzie
B. Al-Biruni
C. Abdul Samad Lahori
D. lbn-Battuta
5. Who wrote the book 'Kitab-ul-Hind'?
A. Al-Biruni.
B. Abdur Razzaq Samarqandi.
C. Ibn Juzayy.
D. Ibn Battuta.
6. Who gave us the most important description of Vijayanagara in the 15th century?
A. Ibn Battuta
B. Abdur Razzaq
C. Francois Bernier
D. Marco Polo
7. Islamic Law is known as
A. Shariya
B. Samr
C. Ulema
D. All of these
8. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A. According to Ibn Battuta, the nut of the coconut tree looked similar to a man’s head.
B. According to Bernier, the Indian peasantry was exploited by the landlords.
C. Abdur Razzaq is perhaps the only historian who provided a detailed account of the working of the imperial karkhanas or workshops.
D. Ibn Battuta gave a detailed account of slavery in India.
9. Which of these French travellers came to during 17th century?
A. Al-Biruni
B. Ibn-Battuta
C. Abul Fail
D. Francois Bernier
10. Bernier’s works were published in France in _____.
A. 1668-69
B. 1669-70
C. 1670-71
D. 1672-74
11. Who wrote Kitab-ul-Hind?
A. Ibn Battuta
B. Al-Biruni
C. Francois Bernier
D. Marco Polo
12. What are the subjects on which travellers compiled their accounts?
A. Affairs of the court
B. Religious issues
C. Architecture
D. All of the above
13. The European traveller who visited India and China was
A. Peter Mundy.
B. Marco Polo.
C. Francois Bernier.
D. Antonio Monserrate.
14. The chief of the merchant community, in urban centres, was known as:
A. Nagarsheth.
B. Mahajans.
C. Mullas.
D. Vaids.
15. The eldest son of Shah Jahan was:
A. Dara Shukoh.
B. Aurangzeb.
C. Shah Shuja.
D. Murad.
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