Akbar (Part-II)

Total Questions: 28

11. Who among the following was personally killed by Akbar? [U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2010]

Correct Answer: (a) Adham Khan
Solution:Akbar killed Adham Khan, the son of Mahan Anga in 1562 as he assassinated Akbar's prime minister, Atagh Khan.

12. Which of the following Rajputana state did not accept the supremacy of Akbar willingly ? [U.P. Lower Sub. (Pre) 2004]

Correct Answer: (b) Mewar
Solution:Mewar did not accept the supremacy of Akbar willingly. Rana Pratap of Mewar continued his struggle against Akbar for a long time. After the death of Rana Pratap, his son Rana Amar Singh signed a treaty with Jahangir in 1615 A.D.

13. Which Rajput ruler continued his struggle for independence against Mughals and did not surrender ? [R.A.S/R.T.S.(Pre) 2012]

Correct Answer: (b) Rao Chandrasena of Marwar
Solution:Rao Chandrasena of Marwar fought against the Mughal army at Bhadrajun in 1565 A.D., but he fled away to Siwana as he was surrounded from all sides. Rao annexed Sojat in 1579. Akbar again sieged him, but he fled away on hills and died on January, 1581.

Similar to Maha Rana Pratap, Rao Chandrasena continued his struggle for independence against Mughals and did not surrender.

14. Durgavati, who fought against Akbar, was the queen of - [M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2010]

Correct Answer: (a) Mandla
Solution:Akbar decided to invade Gondwana and sent a cavalry of about 50000 supported by heavy artillery. The king of Gondwana, Vir Narayan was a minor and his mother Durgavati ruled over the kingdom of Gondwana. She fought with bravery but was defeated in the battle between Garh and Mandla (modern Mandla district of M.P.).

15. Abul Fazl's death was caused by - [Jharkhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2013]

Correct Answer: (a) Prince Salim
Solution:Behind Abul Fazi's death was Prince Salim. When Prince Salim started behaving as independent king at Allahabad (Prayagraj) and became rebellion, Akbar called Abul Fazal from Deccan in 1602. Vir Singh Bundela assassinated Abul Fazl in a plot contrived by Mughal prince while he was returning from Deccan.

16. Which of one of the following factors is not conducive in establishing Akbar as a nationalist - [R.A.S/R.T.S. (Pre) 1994]

Correct Answer: (a) Akbar bad forsaken Islam
Solution:Akbar was the first among the monarchs of medieval India who raised the policy of religious tolerance to the pinnacle of secularism. The socio-political condition of the country was such that Akbar thought it was advisable to adopt independent views in religious matters.

The non-Muslims constituted the majority of his Indian subjects. Without winning their confidence and active support. Akbar could not hope to establish and consolidate the Mughal rule in India. Religion had played the role of a divisive force in Indian society ever since the advent of Islam which most of its people had refused to embrace.

Akbar fully understood the centrifugal tendencies of the complex Indian socio- political order and made a serious attempt to eliminate these by separating religion from politics. To win the goodwill of Hindus, he abolished the pilgrimage tax and Jizya.

Freedom of worship, matrimonial alliances with Hindus, high civil and military positions to Hindus, translation of Hindu scriptures, establishment of Ibadatkhana, issue of infallibility decree. freedom to construct temples, land grants, considerations of Hindu sentiments, reforms in Hindu society were some measures adopted by Akbar to establish religious harmony had not forsaken Islam.

17. Causes of Akbar's popularity were - [U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 1990]

A. Mansabdari system

B. Religious policy

C. Land Revenue System

D. Social reforms

Select the correct answer by using codes given below :

Correct Answer: (d) A, B, C, D
Solution:The establishment of Mughal administration is credited to Akbar. His central administrative policies and interpretation of designation of King, his duties and authorities, his provincial administration, his revenue system, his monetary policies, his mansabdari system, etc. are the measures of his success.

Akbar was the first Muslim ruler who practised religious harmony between subjects and treated Hindus and Muslims alike. He abolished Jizya, the pilgrimage tax and the slavery in 1564, 1563 and 1562 respectively under his liberal religious policy. The abolishment of child marriage and 'Sati' took place in his reign. Thus, all the above four points are included in causes of the popularity of Akbar.

18. Who of the following Muslim rulers abolished the pilgrimage tax ? [53ʳᵈ to 55ᵗʰ B.P.S.C. (Pre) 2011]

Correct Answer: (d) Akbar
Solution:The establishment of Mughal administration is credited to Akbar. His central administrative policies and interpretation of designation of King, his duties and authorities, his provincial administration, his revenue system, his monetary policies, his mansabdari system, etc. are the measures of his success.

Akbar was the first Muslim ruler who practised religious harmony between subjects and treated Hindus and Muslims alike. He abolished Jizya, the pilgrimage tax and the slavery in 1564, 1563 and 1562 respectively under his liberal religious policy.

The abolishment of child marriage and 'Sati' took place in his reign. Thus, all the above four points are included in causes of the popularity of Akbar.

19. Who among the following emperors may be called "an enlightened despot" ? [U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2009]

Correct Answer: (c) Akbar
Solution:Akbar was a great ruler whose empire extended from Bengal to Afghanistan in the north and Kashmir to the Godavari in the south. He was a secular emperor, and the complete authority of the empire was vested in him. Therefore, he is considered as "an enlightened despot" like Queen Elizabeth I of England and Frederick the Great, during whose reign all subjects were equal before the law.

20. Consider the following events and arrange them into chronological order - [U.P.R.O/A.R.O. (Mains) 2021]

1. Akbar marries Princess of Amber

2. Battle of Tukaroi

3. Mughal invasion of Malwa

4. Karrani's conquest of Orissa

Select the correct answer using the code given below :

Code :

Correct Answer: (d) 3, 1, 4 and 2
Solution:Correct order of sequence of event is :

1. Akbar marries Princess of Amber - 1562 A.D.

2. Battle of Tukaroi-1575 A.D.

3. Mughal invasion of Malwa 1561 A.D.

4. Karrani's conquest of Orissa 1568 A.D.

Hence correct order is (3, 1, 4, 2) in option (d)