Class 07 Social Science Eighteenth Century Political Formations CBSE Questions & Answers
Class 7 · Social Science Eighteenth Century Political Formations
This is Social Science class 07 Social Science Eighteenth Century Political Formations CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
Burhan-ul-Mulk also held the combined offices of
- ASubadari, Diwani and Nayak
- BDiwani, Mansabdari and Faujdari
- CSubadari, Diwani and FaujdariCorrect
- DDiwani, Iqta and Mansabdari
2
Revenue farmers were called
- ANayak
- BSubadar
- CJagirdar
- DIjaradarsCorrect
3
_______ broke away from Mughal control under Murshid Quli Khan who was appointed as the naib, deputy to the governor of the province
- AOrissa
- BBengalCorrect
- CDeccan
- DAwadh
4
The organisation of the Sikhs into a political community during the seventeenth century helped in regional state-building in the
- APunjabCorrect
- BJodhpur
- CBengal
- DAwadh
5
In an effort to reduce Mughal influence in Bengal Khan transferred all Mughal jagirdars to
- AOrissaCorrect
- BAwadh
- CDeccan
- DRajasthan
6
Under whose reign the banking house of Jagat Seth became extremely prosperous.
- ANadir shah
- BShah Alam II
- CMir Jafar
- DAlivardi khanCorrect
7
Many Rajput kings, had served under the Mughals with distinction particularly those belonging to
- AAmber and Jaisalmer
- BJaipur and Jaisalmer
- CJaisalmer and Jodhpur
- DAmber and JodhpurCorrect
8
Ajit Singh, the ruler of
- AAmber
- BJaisalmer
- CJodhpurCorrect
- DJaipur
9
Sawai Raja Jai Singh founded his new capital at
- AJaipurCorrect
- BJodhpur
- CJaisalmer
- DAwadh
10
Who was given the subadari of Agra in 1722
- ARaja Amrit Singh
- BRaja Ajit Singh
- CRaja Jai SinghCorrect
- DRaja Amber Singh
11
Guru Gobind Singh died in
- A1707
- B1705
- C1708Correct
- D1706
12
In 1708, the Khalsa rose in revolt against the Mughal authority under whose leadership, declared their sovereign rule
- ABanda Bahadur?sCorrect
- BBahadur?s Singh
- CBanda Dev
- DBanda Singh
13
The Sikh territories in the late eighteenth century extended from the Indus to the Jamuna but they were divided under different rulers. One of them, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, reunited these groups and established his capital at
- ALahore in 1799Correct
- BPunjab in 1798
- CIslamabad in 1798
- DPunjab in 1765
14
Chauth
- A40 per cent of the land revenue claimed by zamindars.
- B4 per cent of the land revenue claimed by zamindars.
- C44 per cent of the land revenue claimed by zamindars.
- D25 per cent of the land revenue claimed by zamindars.Correct
15
The French Revolution
- A1789-1794Correct
- B1786-1796
- C1784-1798
- D1785-1799