Transitional Period of Indian History
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Q. Why is the period from the second half of the twelfth century through the first half of the thirteenth century known as the period of transition in the history of India?
- The Indian society entered the ancient period from medieval period.
- The Indian society entered the modern period from medieval period.
- The Indian society entered the medieval period from ancient period.
- The Indian society entered the modern period from ancient period.
Q. Monotheism was introduced in India because _________.
- people were bored with polytheism
- a movement had begun to establish monotheism
- the invading Turks introduced this policy in India
- people started believing in the existence of only one god
Q. The second half of the 12th century through the first half of the 13th century is recognised as a transitional period in Indian history.
- True
- False
Q. Statement A: With the coming of foreign invaders like Mohammed Ghazni, India was opened up to the world.
Statement B: Foreign rule changed India's political system from multi-state to a centralised system.
Read the above statements and choose the correct option.
Statement B: Foreign rule changed India's political system from multi-state to a centralised system.
Read the above statements and choose the correct option.
- Statement B is true and statement A is false.
- Statement A is true and statement B is false.
- Both statements A and B are false.
- Both statements A and B are true.