NCERT Class 12 History MCQ Chapter 6 Bhakti-Sufi Traditions

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Chapter: 6

THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY (PART – II)
MCQ

1. Which among the following is not an influence of Bhakti movement? 

(a) It promoted Hindu Muslim unity.

(b) Hindu religion and culture could be saved.

(c) The path of political progress of Indian’s was opened.

(d) National feelings rose and people loved their religion and culture.

Ans: (c) The path of political progress of Indian’s was opened.

2. What was the main social contribution of Bhakti movement? 

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(a) Hindus gained courage.

(b) It removed the narrowness and class consciousness.

(c) Liberalism grew.

(d) Communal unity and toleration grew. 

Ans: (d) Communal unity and toleration grew. 

3. Who used Bangla language to spread his teachings?

(a) Kabir.

(b) Nanak.

(c) Mira.

(d) Chaitanya.

Ans: (d) Chaitanya.

4. Which is not one of the four basic principles of Sufism?

(a) Total dedication to the will of Gods.

(b) To consider one’s own self as humble.

(c) To be Insan-i-Kamil.

(d) Realization of God.

Ans: (d) Realization of God.

5. Which is not a contribution of Bhakti Movement?

(a) It gave to people simple and ordinary religion.

(b) It broke the superstitious of people.

(c) It united the Hindu and Muslim.

(d) It removed the cast restrictions.

Ans: (c) It united the Hindu and Muslim.

6. What was the word used by Sufi Saints for the successors of the Silsila’s? 

(a) Murad.

(b) Wali.

(c) Peer.

(d) Chishti.

Ans: (b) Wali.

7. The Vaishnava Bhakti saints in south Indian were called:

(a) Murad.

(b) Nayanars.

(c) Bhagwat. 

(d) Veer Shaiva.

Ans: (a) Murad.

8. Basavanna was a minister in the court of: 

(a) Cholas.

(b) Kalachuri.

(c) Pandayas.

(d) Cheras.

Ans: (b) Kalachuri.

9. When did the early Bhakti movement begin? 

(a) Around 5th cen. 

(b) Around 6th cen.

(c) Around 7th cen.

(d) Around 4th cen.

Ans: (c) Around 7th cen.

10. Alvars worshipped: 

(a) Shiv.

(b) Vishnu.

 (c) Hanuman 

(d) Vayu.

Ans: (b) Vishnu.

11. Nayanar worshipped: 

(a) Durga.

(b) Vishnu

(c) Vishnu.

(d) Vaya.

Ans: (b) Vishnu.

12. How many categories of Vedas are there?

(a) 2.

(b) 3.

(c) 4.

(d) 5.

Ans: (c) 4.

13. The ‘Nalayira Divyaprabandham, was frequently described as: 

(a) Tamil Veda.

(b) Kannada Veda.

(c) Vedas of North India.

(d) None of the above.

Ans: (a) Tamil Veda.

14. Which Alvar woman songs are susid widely?

(a) Pindal.

(b) Andal.

(c) Appara.

(d) Prajapati.

Ans: (b) Andal.

15. Chola rulers gifted land to which temple?

(a) Shiv.

(b) Vishnu.

(c) Both (a) and (b).

(d) None of the above.

Ans: (c) Both (a) and (b).

16. Who got constructed the huge temples of Chidambaram, Thanjavur and Gangaikondacholapuram?

(a) Pandaya.

(b) Chalukya.

(c) Pratihara.

(d) Chola.

Ans: (d) Chola.

17. Which one of the following adopted the path of extreme asceticism in order to attain her goal? 

(a) Nalayira.

(b) Karaikkal Ammaiyar.

(c) Andal.

(d) Nayanars.

Ans: (b) Karaikkal Ammaiyar.

18. Consider the following statement regarding the ziyarat to tombs of Sufi saints:

(a) An occasion for seeking the Sufis spiritual grace.

(b) People have expressed their devotion at the dargah of the five great Chishti saints.

(c) Khawaja Muinuddin known as Gharib Nawaz. 

(d) Muhammad bin Tughlaq was the first Sultan to visit.

Which of the following statements are correct?

(a) (i), (ii), (iii) 

(b) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) 

(c) (i), (ii) 

(d) All of the above.

Ans: (b) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) 

19. When did Mohammad bin Qasim win Sindh?

(a) 611 AD.

(b) 811 AD.

(c) 711 AD.

(d) 511 AD.

Ans: (c) 711 AD.

20. Consider the following events: 

1. Nalayira Divyaprabandham.

2. Emergence of a new movement in Karnataka.

3. Conquering of Sind.

4. Establishment of Delhi Sultanate.

The correct chronological order of these events are:

(a) 1 2. 3 and 4 

(b) 3, 1, 2 and 4 

(c) 1, 4.3 and 2 

(d) 2,4, 1 and 3

Ans: (b) 3, 1, 2 and 4 

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