1 Before
the conquest of Sindh by the Arabs in 712 AD the Sindh province was ruled by:
(a) Raja Madan
(b) Prithvi Raj Rao
(c) Raja Dahir
(d) Raja Ashok Chand
2 In 812 A.D a Muslim expedition to conquer
Sindh was sent by Hajjaj Bin Yousaf who was:
(a) Governor of Syria (b) King of Persia
(c) Emperor of Egypt
(d) Governor of Iraq
3 At the time of the conquest of Sindh the
Hindu society was divided into:
(a) Two classes (Brahmans, Kshatriyas,)
(b) Three classes (Brahmans, Kshtriyas, Vaishyas)
© Four classes (Brahmans,
Kshtriyas, Vaishyas, sudras)
4 The Muslim general Muhammad Bin Qasim who
conquered Sindh in 712 AD was:
(a) A nephew of Hajjaj bin
Yousaf (b)
A brother of Caliph
(c) A son of caliph child
(d) A cousin of caliph child
5 The name of caliph who was recalled Muhammad
Bin Qasim from the dynasties which ruled Delhi before the Mughals was:
(a) Khilji, Slave, Lodhi, Sayyid, Tughluq (b) Lodhi, Slave,
Tughluq, Khilji, Sayyid
(c) Slave, Khilji, Tughluq, Sayyid, Lodhi (d) Slave, Tughluq, Khilji, Sayyid,
Lodhi
6 The number of Mughal Kings who ruled India
from 1526 of 1857 AD was:
(a) sixteen
(b) Fifteen
(c) Eighteen
(d) Nineteen
7 The British established their hold on
Bengal by defeating Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah in the battle of Plassey in the year
of:
(a) 1457 AD (b)
1557 AD
(c) 1657 AD
(d) 1757 AD
Role of Sufis in spread of Islam
8 The Muslim saints who migrated to India
in the 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th
centuries and devoted their lives for spread of Islam were called:
(a) Caliphs
(b) Sufis
(c) Mullahs
(d) Sheikhs
9 The Chishtia Order (Silsilah) was
founded by:
(a) Khawaja Moen-ud-Din
Chishti (R.A)
(b) Baba Farid Gunj (R.A)
(c) Sheikh Nizamuddin Auliya
(R.A)
(d) Khawaja Abdul Chishti (R.A)
10 The famous saint who chose Ajmer for his
permanent residence was:
(a) Muhammad Gesu Daraz (R.A) (b)
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Geelani (R.A)
( c) Syed Ali Hajveri
(R.A)
(d) Khawaja Moeen-ud-din Chishti (R.A)
11 Sheikh Nizamuddin Auliya (RA) belonged to
the sufi order of:
(a) Suhrawardi
(b) Qadriya
( c) Chishtia
(d) Naqshbandia
12 Hazrat Data Ganj Baksh’s (RA) tomb is in
the city of:
(a) Delhi
(b) Lahore
( c) Multan (d) Pakpattan
13 Qadria
Order of Sufism was founded by:
(a) Hazrat mian Mir (RA)
(b) Sheikh Jalaluddin Tabrezi (RA)
(c) Hazrat Makhdoom Jahanian
(RA) (d)
Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani (RA)
14 The Junaidya Order was founded by:
(a) Hazrat Data Ganj Baksh
(RA)
(b) Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya (RA)
(c) Hazrat Junaid Baghdadi
(RA)
(d) Hazrat Mian Mir (RA)
15 The name of religious book written by
Hazrat Data Ganj Baksh (RA) is:
(a) Safinatul Auliya (b) Kashful Mahjub
(c) Wahdatul Shahud
(d) Asarul Sanadid
16 The great Muslim saint and scholar who
first translated Holy Quran into Persian was:
(a) Hazrat Mujadid Alif Sani (RA) (b) Hazrat
Data Ganj Baksh (RA)
(c) Hazrat Shah Wali Ullah
(RA)
(d) Hazrat Mian Mir (RA)
17 The renowned Muslim saint who put forward
the doctrine of Wahdat-tul-Sahud to counter the Bhakti philosophy of
Wahdat-tul-Wajud was:
(a) Sheih Ahmed Sirhindi
(RA)
(b) Sheikh Nizamuddin Auliya (RA)
(c) Sheikh Moeen ud din Chishti
(RA) (d) Sheikh
Salim (RA)
18 Madrassa Rahimiah was founded by Shah
Abdur Rahim (RA) in the city of:
(a) Multan
(b) Lahore
(c) Delhi
(d) Calcutta
19 Khawaja Baqi Billah (RA) flourished during
the reign of the Mughal emperor:
(a) Zaheer-ud-Din Babur
Akbar (b) Humayun
(c) Akbar
(d) Shah Jahan
20 Sheikh Jalal-udin tarbaizi preached Islam
in:
(a) Baluchistan (b)
Sindh
(c) Afghanistan
(d) Bengal
21 Sheikh Bahauddin Zakariya (RA) established
a Khanqah in the city of:
(a) Delhi
(b) Lahore
(c) Multan
(d) Ajmer
22 Bande Nawaz Gesu Daraz (RA) was a saint
of:
(a) Chishtia Order
(b) Suhrawrdi Order
(c) Junaidiya Order
(d) Qadriya Order
Bhakti Movement
23 The Bhakti movement was flourished in India
during the:
(a)
10th Century A.D
(b) 13th
and 14th Centuries A.D
(c) 15th
and 16th Centuries A.D
(d) 17th
and 18th Centuries A.D
24 The Hindu and Sikh saints who preached unity
of God, Love, mysticism and brotherhood in the 16th century were
called:
(a) Buddhists (b)
Jains
(c) Parsis
(d) Bhaks
25 Kabir, the most celebrated Bhakti reformer
flourished during the reign of :
(a) Akbar the
Great
(b) Shah Jahan
(c) Sikander Lodhi
(d) Muhammad Shah Jahan
26 According to Kabir Ram, Rahm,Krishna, Karim,
Makkah and Kashi were the manifestation of:
(a) The Same God
(b) The same Goddess
(c) The same angel (d)
The same Spirit
27 Guru Nanak flourished from:
(a) 1299-1411 A.D
(b) 1479-1531 A.D
(c) 1469-1538 A.D
(d) 1498-1546 A.D
28 The famous book “Ram Charit Manas” was
written by the famous reformer:
(a) Sur Das (b)
Dadu Dayal
(c) Mira Bai
(d) Tulsi Das
29 The Bhakti reformer Mira Bai was a
great devotee of:
(a) Krishna
(b) Agni
(c) Vishnu
(d) Nanak
30 The renowned poetical work “Sur
Sagar”was written by:
(a) Nanak
(b) Kabir
(c) Chaitanya (d)
Sur Das
31 The Famous Bhakti reformer who wrote
time celebrated book entitled “Dadu Ram ki Bani”
(a) Carpenter (b)
Trader
(c) Peasant
(d) Weaver
32 The renowned Bhakti reformer
Chaitanya who preached devotion to Krishna flourished in:
(a) Punjab
(b) UP
(c) Mysore
(d) Bengal
Muslim Rule in INDO PAK
(a)
Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526)
1 The Muslim dynasty which established
first permanent Muslim rule in Indo- Pak was:1
(a) The Khilji Dynasty
(b) The Sayyid Dynasty
(c) The slave
dynasty
(d) The tughluq dynasty
2 Correct chronological order is:
(a) Razia Sultana,
Balban, Qutbuddin Aibak
(b) Qutbuddin Aibak,
Razia Sultana, Balban
(c) Qutbuddin Aibak,
Balban, Razia Sultana
(d) Balban, Qutbuddin Aibak,
Razia Sultana
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