Awadh
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Q. After the death of Sa'adat Khan, his nephew __________ became the ruler of Awadh.
- Shuja-ud-din
- Asaf Jah
- Safdar Jang
- Shuja-ud-Daulah
Q. The British Governor-General __________ compelled Asaf-ud-Daulah to sign a ‘Treaty of Faizabad’.
- Warren Hastings
- Arthur Wellesley
- Vain Carter
- William Bentinck
Q. Sa'adat Khan became the governor of Awadh in _____.
- 1721
- 1722
- 1723
- 1724
Q.
Who constructed the Ibadat Khana?
Q. Sa'adat Khan and his state depended on local bankers and _______ or money lenders for loans.
- ijaradars
- mahajans
- faujdars
- zamindars
Q. Who, from the high Mughal nobility, was the founder of Awadh?
- Sa'adat Khan
- Murshid Quli Khan
- Nadir Shah
- Asaf Jah
Q. Sa'adat Khan took over a number of Rajput-controlled lands and the agriculturally fertile lands of __________.
- Bengal
- Rohilkhand
- Bihar
- Bundelkhand
Q. Select the correct option after reading the statements.
1) Shuja-ud-Daulah succeeded Safdar Jang as the ruler of Awadh.
2) During the reign of Asaf-ud-Daulah, the Portuguese were gaining their power gradually in Awadh.
1) Shuja-ud-Daulah succeeded Safdar Jang as the ruler of Awadh.
2) During the reign of Asaf-ud-Daulah, the Portuguese were gaining their power gradually in Awadh.
- Both statements are true.
- Both statements are false.
- Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
- Statement 2 is true and statement 1 is false.
Q. Select the correct option after reading the statements.
1) During the reign of Sa'adat Khan, social groups that included money lenders and bankers became powerful and began to control the revenues of the state.
2) If the revenue farmers or Ijaradars weren't able to pay the fixed revenue, local bankers guaranteed the payment of this money to the state.
1) During the reign of Sa'adat Khan, social groups that included money lenders and bankers became powerful and began to control the revenues of the state.
2) If the revenue farmers or Ijaradars weren't able to pay the fixed revenue, local bankers guaranteed the payment of this money to the state.
- Both statements are true.
- Both statements are false.
- Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
- Statement 2 is true and statement 1 is false.
Q. Select the correct option after reading the statements.
1) Sa'adat Khan reduced the number of jagirdars appointed by the Mughals.
2) Sa'adat Khan wanted to undermine the power of the Mughal empire and make himself more powerful.
1) Sa'adat Khan reduced the number of jagirdars appointed by the Mughals.
2) Sa'adat Khan wanted to undermine the power of the Mughal empire and make himself more powerful.
- Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is false
- Both statements are correct, but Statement 1 and Statement 2 do not have any relation.
- Both statements are invalid.
- Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is the correct explanation for Statement 1.
Q. The province of was on the rich alluvial Ganga plain and was the main trade route between North India and Bengal.
- Bengal
- Awadh
- Hyderabad
- Kashmir
Q. introduced a new system of revenue farming where the highest bidder was given the right to collect revenue.
- Alivardi Khan
- Sa’adat Khan
- Murshid Quli Khan
- Asaf Jah
Q. The province of was on the rich alluvial Ganga plain and was the main trade route between North India and Bengal.
- Bengal
- Awadh
- Hyderabad
- Kashmir