50 MCQs on Chapter 7 : An Imperial Capital: Vijayanagar

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Founding & Early History

Q1. Who founded the Vijayanagara Empire?
A. Krishnadeva Raya
B. Harihara & Bukka
C. Saluva Narsimha
D. Bukka Raya
Answer: B

Q2. In which year was the Vijayanagara Empire established?
A. 1336
B. 1346
C. 1356
D. 1366
Answer: A

Q3. Vijayanagara’ literally means:
A. City of Victory
B. Fort of Kings
C. Golden City
D. Sacred Capital
Answer: A

Q4. Another common name for Vijayanagara is:
A. Fatehpur Sikri
B. Hampi
C. Nagarjunakonda
D. Golconda
Answer: B

Q5. The earliest rulers of Vijayanagara belonged to which dynasty?
A. Saluva
B. Tuluva
C. Sangama
D. Aravidu
Answer: C


Geography & Urban Design

Q6. On the banks of which river did Vijayanagara rise?
A. Krishna
B. Godavari
C. Tungabhadra
D. Kaveri
Answer: C

Q7. The main source of urban water supply in Hampi was a system of:
A. Wells only
B. Canals & tanks
C. River diversion only
D. Seasonal streams
Answer: B

Q8. What was enclosed within the fortified enceinte of the city?
A. Only palaces
B. Only temples
C. Agricultural land
D. Only markets
Answer: C


Architecture & Monuments

Q9. Which building served as a royal pavilion and viewing platform?
A. Lotus Mahal
B. Hazara Rama Temple
C. Mahanavami Dibba
D. Virupaksha Temple
Answer: C

Q10. The “House of Victory” referred to which monument?
A. Lotus Mahal
B. Hazara Rama Temple
C. Mahanavami Dibba
D. Vittala Temple
Answer: C

Q11. Which temple has scenes from the Ramayana carved on its walls?
A. Virupaksha Temple
B. Vittala Temple
C. Hazara Rama Temple
D. Lotus Mahal
Answer: C

Q12. The Lotus Mahal was used for:
A. Religious rituals
B. Royal leisure and socializing
C. Military training
D. Administrative meetings
Answer: B


Culture & Literature

Q13. “Amuktamalyada” was composed by:
A. Bukka
B. Harihara
C. Krishnadeva Raya
D. Saluva Narsimha
Answer: C

Q14. In which language was “Amuktamalyada” written?
A. Sanskrit
B. Telugu
C. Kannada
D. Tamil
Answer: B


Administration & Political System

Q15. What was the Amara-Nayaka system?
A. Religious reform
B. Military-administrative system
C. Architectural style
D. Land tenure system
Answer: B

Q16. The Amara-Nayaka system derived many of its features from the:
A. Iqta system of Delhi Sultanate
B. Feudal system of Europe
C. Mansabdari system of Mughals
D. Zamindari system
Answer: A


Key Historical Figures

Q17. Who acted as Vijayanagara’s ambassador to the Sultanates and met European travelers?
A. Domingo Paes
B. Abdur Razzaq
C. Duarte Barbosa
D. Fernao Nuniz
Answer: A

Q18. Which Persian envoy visited Vijayanagara and recorded details?
A. Barbosa
B. Abdur Razzaq
C. Paes
D. Mackenzie
Answer: B

Q19. Who was the first Surveyor-General of India, instrumental in rediscovering Hampi?
A. Alexander Greenlaw
B. Colin Mackenzie
C. John Marshall
D. J.F. Fleet
Answer: B

Q20. In what year were the ruins of Hampi rediscovered?
A. 1800
B. 1845
C. 1856
D. 1880
Answer: A


Recognition & Heritage

Q21. In which year was Hampi declared a site of national importance?
A. 1976
B. 1986
C. 1972
D. 1969
Answer: A

Q22. UNESCO designated Hampi as a World Heritage Site in:
A. 1976
B. 1986
C. 1988
D. 1992
Answer: B


Decline & Demise

Q23. The Battle of Talikota (Rakshasi-Tangadi) took place in:
A. 1542
B. 1565
C. 1529
D. 1533
Answer: B

Q24. Who was a chief actor in the battle of Talikota from the Vijayanagara side?
A. Krishnadeva Raya
B. Rama Raya
C. Bukka Raya
D. Saluva Narsimha
Answer: B

Q25. The combined forces of which Sultanates defeated Vijayanagara at Talikota?
A. Bijapur & Golconda
B. Bijapur, Ahmadnagar & Golconda
C. Ahmadnagar & Golkonda
D. Mysore & Bijapur
Answer: B


Conceptual & Assertion-Type (Remaining 25)

Q26. Assertion (A): Hampi’s urban planning included fortified agriculture.
Reason (R): This helped protect food supply during sieges.

A. Both A and R are true, R explains A
B. Both A and R are true, R doesn’t explain A
C. A true, R false
D. A false, R true
Answer: A

Q27. Assertion (A): Krishnadeva Raya belonged to the Saluva dynasty.
Reason (R): The Tuluva dynasty ruled later.

A. A true, R true, R explains A
B. A false, R true
C. A true, R false
D. Both false
Answer: B (He was Tuluva)

Q28. Assertion (A): Amara-Nayaka system increased central control.
Reason (R): It allowed decentralised military command.

A. A and R true, R explains A
B. Both true, R doesn’t explain A
C. A true, R false
D. A false, R true
Answer: C

Q29. Assertion (A): Paddy fields were within city walls.
Reason (R): This helped sustain the population during wars.

A. A true, R true, R explains A
B. A true, R false
C. A false, R true
D. Both false
Answer: A

Q30. Which term referred to the Greeks or foreigners?
A. Amara
B. Yavana
C. Rayas
D. Nayakas
Answer: B

Q31. Which temple’s gateway (gopuram) is a famous feature of Vijayanagara architecture?
A. Virupaksha Temple
B. Vittala Temple
C. Hazara Rama Temple
D. Lotus Mahal
Answer: A (architecturally well-known)

Q32. The Mahanavami Dibba was used during:
A. Coronations
B. Ritual offerings only
C. Mahanavami festival celebrations
D. Military parades only
Answer: C

Q34. Which goddess is also known as Pampa, and associated with Hampi?
A. Lakshmi
B. Durga
C. Parvati
D. Saraswati
Answer: C

Q35. Who compared Vijayanagara’s environment “from the first circuit till the entry to the city…” describing gardens and lakes?
A. Abdur Razzaq
B. John Marshall
C. Domingo Paes
D. Colin Mackenzie
Answer: C

Q36. Which system governed military-chieftains and local administration?
A. Zamindari
B. Mansabdari
C. Amara-Nayaka
D. Feudal
Answer: C

Q37. Which was a major cultural centre during Vijayanagara Empire?
A. Mysore
B. Hampi
C. Golconda
D. Madurai
Answer: B

Q38. Whose policies marked the expansion of Vijayanagara?
A. Harihara only
B. Bukka only
C. Krishnadeva Raya
D. Rama Raya
Answer: C

Q39. The decline of Vijayanagara started after whose death?
A. Harihara
B. Bukka
C. Krishnadeva Raya
D. Saluva Narsimha
Answer: C

Q40. Vijayanagara’s architecture is noted for:
A. Mughal domes
B. Persian gardens
C. Dravidian temples & pavilions
D. Rajput palaces
Answer: C

Q41. Which structure is not correctly matched?
A. Amara-Nayaka System – Vijayanagara Empire
B. Harihara & Bukka – Founded Vijayanagara
C. Mahanavami Dibba – King’s pavilion
D. Hazara Rama Temple – New Delhi
Answer: D

Q42. Who was instrumental in bringing Vijayanagara to the attention of British scholars?
A. John Marshall
B. Alexander Greenlaw
C. Colin Mackenzie
D. Fernao Nuniz
Answer: C

Q43. Vijayanagara’s legacy includes:
A. Mughal architecture
B. Preservation of Dravidian heritage
C. Persian influence only
D. No architectural legacy
Answer: B

Q44. Who wrote about Vijayanagara’s gardens and lakes in detail?
A. Abdur Razzaq
B. Mackenzie
C. Paes
D. Barbosa
Answer: C

Q45. The Tuluva dynasty succeeded which dynasty?
A. Saluva
B. Sangama
C. Aravidu
D. Mughal
Answer: A

Q46. Which of the following was a military threat to Vijayanagara?
A. British East India Company
B. Deccan Sultanates
C. Portuguese
D. Marathas
Answer: B

Q47. Vijayanagara’s urban design prioritized:
A. Religious monuments only
B. Trade only
C. Agriculture, defense, religion
D. Maritime trade
Answer: C

Q48. Which element was central to Vijayanagara’s economy?
A. Spice trade only
B. Textile exports only
C. Agriculture & temple economy
D. Mining only
Answer: C

Q49. Which traveler described the grandeur of Vijayanagara in detail?
A. Barbosa
B. Domingo Paes
C. Abdur Razzaq
D. Nuniz
Answer: B

Q50. The downfall of Vijayanagara disrupted:
A. Political unity of Deccan

B. Temple economy
C. Military systems
D. All of the above
Answer: D

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