The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about Indian society and economy in the 17th-18th centuries. The questions cover topics such as the type of society that existed in 1700 (agrarian), rulers like Aurangzeb in 1770, constraints on movement like police checkpoints, European visitors like Thevenot who encountered customs posts, reigns of rulers like Akbar from 1556-1605, currencies used in different regions like mahamudis and pagodas, basic units of measurement like gaz, prominent merchant families and individuals like the Jagat Seths and Khushalchand, crafts like jewelry making, commodities like saltpeter, economic systems like the hundi credit system, religious
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about Indian society and economy in the 17th-18th centuries. The questions cover topics such as the type of society that existed in 1700 (agrarian), rulers like Aurangzeb in 1770, constraints on movement like police checkpoints, European visitors like Thevenot who encountered customs posts, reigns of rulers like Akbar from 1556-1605, currencies used in different regions like mahamudis and pagodas, basic units of measurement like gaz, prominent merchant families and individuals like the Jagat Seths and Khushalchand, crafts like jewelry making, commodities like saltpeter, economic systems like the hundi credit system, religious
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about Indian society and economy in the 17th-18th centuries. The questions cover topics such as the type of society that existed in 1700 (agrarian), rulers like Aurangzeb in 1770, constraints on movement like police checkpoints, European visitors like Thevenot who encountered customs posts, reigns of rulers like Akbar from 1556-1605, currencies used in different regions like mahamudis and pagodas, basic units of measurement like gaz, prominent merchant families and individuals like the Jagat Seths and Khushalchand, crafts like jewelry making, commodities like saltpeter, economic systems like the hundi credit system, religious
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about Indian society and economy in the 17th-18th centuries. The questions cover topics such as the type of society that existed in 1700 (agrarian), rulers like Aurangzeb in 1770, constraints on movement like police checkpoints, European visitors like Thevenot who encountered customs posts, reigns of rulers like Akbar from 1556-1605, currencies used in different regions like mahamudis and pagodas, basic units of measurement like gaz, prominent merchant families and individuals like the Jagat Seths and Khushalchand, crafts like jewelry making, commodities like saltpeter, economic systems like the hundi credit system, religious
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GROUP 11- CHAPTER 1 MCQ QUESTIONS
1: what type of Indian society was in 1700-agrarian
A: 1701 B:1998 C: 1560 D 1700 2: who was the ruler in 1770- Aurangzeb 1. Aurangzeb 2. Shahjahan 3. Akbar 4. babur 3: constraints to the movement were - kachcha linrs and chowkies. 1. kachcha linrs and chowkies 2. kacch and pakka 3. 3: pakkas and chowkies 4. Pakka and kachcha 4: who visited india in eighteenth centuary-thevenot who counted 16 custom points within 6 miles 1. Eighteenth 2. Ninettenth 3. Fourteenth 4. seventeenth
6: currency in west- mahamudis, in gujrat- pagodas
1. Pagodas 2. tagodas 3. nagodas 4. kagodas 7: gaz- a basic measuring unit signified different length 1. ggaz 2. paz 3. taz 4. maz 8: founder of the house of jagat seth - seth hira nand sahu - patna 1. seth pira 2. seth hira nand sahu 3. seth mera nand sah 4. setha chera nand sahu 9: abdul ghafur - trader who owned more than 20 sailing ship equal to east india company and in foreign. 1. abdul ghafur 2. nabdal ghafur 3. fafdal ghafur 4. tufdal ghafur 10: virji vora the colossus of bussines in western india 1. virji vora 2. ariji arora 3. shobha vora 4. arihi vora 11: bussiness families in india were called chellabys( shippers) , parekhs,rustomjis( both were brokers),(bankers) travadis 1. chellabys 2. phellabys 3. thellabys 4. phellabys 12: biggest ahemdabad merchant was khushalchand grandson of shantidas zaveri , primary jeweler 1. khushalchand 2. phulchand 3. khushialchand 4. phushalchand
13: craftman made jewellery called as intricacy mostly silver gold
1. aristocracy 2. Teritoocarcy 3. Intricacy 4. autocracy 14: saltpetre used to make gunpowder
15: hundi system- credit system or a sum of money to pay
1. kuundi 2. kundi 3. hundi 4. tundi 16: bohrad,khojas,memons - people who converted there caste but retained some of there pre conversion customs 1. bohrad,khojas,memons 2. tohard,memo 3. phod memons 4. memons khonj
17: major ports, englush- surat, bombay,madras,Calcutta
1. surat, bombay,madras,Calcutta 2. surat, punjab,madras,Calcutta 3. surat, bombay,sikkim,Calcutta 4. surat, bombay,delhi,calcutta 18: dutch at surat cochin pulicut, madulipatanam and Hooghly 1. surat 2. pujab 3. Chennai 4. kerala french at surat ,pondicherry and hooghly 19: trade centre for cotton silk and wool- ahemdabad 1. ahemdabad 2. gujrat 3. Punjab 4. firozpur 20: abdul gafur died in 1680 1. 1680 2. 1720 3. 1620 4. 1462