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CET Graduate — Medieval Period — Administration

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Question 1 of 20

What architectural feature uniquely defines Kumbhalgarh as per the historical fortification classification?

Question 2 of 20

Which of the following statements about 'Patta Rekh' is incorrect?

Question 3 of 20

With reference to the rights and roles of Samants (nobles) in Medieval Rajasthan, consider the following statements: 1. They considered themselves as servants of the state. 2. Their jagirs were completely hereditary. 3. The King could evict them at his own discretion at any time. 4. Their consent was mandatory for important military and policy decisions. Which of the statements given above are correct?

Question 4 of 20

The modern concept of 'Humanitarian Protection' finds a profound historical parallel in which medieval Rajput tradition?

Question 5 of 20

In the event of a grave crime that warranted capital punishment in medieval Rajasthan, which authority had the exclusive jurisdiction to pass the final verdict?

Question 6 of 20

Which of the following forts represents the classical example of a 'Dhanvan Durg' as per Rajasthani architectural texts?

Question 7 of 20

Which architectural rule dictated the classification of forts in medieval Rajasthan?

Question 8 of 20

What mechanism did the state employ under the 'Ghughri' (घूघरी) system regarding agricultural production?

Question 9 of 20

While the Jagirs granted to the Samants (nobles) in Medieval Rajasthan were fundamentally considered hereditary, under what specific circumstance could the King legally and customarily evict a Samant from his Jagir?

Question 10 of 20

How did the 'Ghughri' (घूघरी) system function as a form of state-sponsored agricultural credit for impoverished farmers?

Question 11 of 20

The term 'Arsatta', systematically managed by the Patwari, refers to:

Question 12 of 20

Which official served as the guardian of revenue records at the Pargana level, meticulously maintaining details of land measurement, fertility, and past crop yields?

Question 13 of 20

Assertion (A): The Patel actively encouraged peasants to bring new, uncultivated or barren land under active farming. Reason (R): Expanding the cultivated area directly increased the overall agricultural yield, thereby maximizing the state's land revenue collection for which the Patel was held responsible. In the context of the above, which one of the following is correct?

Question 14 of 20

In the historical revenue records of Rajasthan, the term 'Pahikasht' is synonymous with which of the following categories of peasants?

Question 15 of 20

Within the extensive architecture of the central royal palace, the critical responsibility of strictly guarding the entrances specifically leading to the women's department (Zenana) was entrusted to a specialized officer known as:

Question 16 of 20

Which category of land in medieval Rajasthan was granted as a reward for special bravery or extraordinary service to the state?

Question 17 of 20

What fundamental difference made the 'Lata' system significantly more accurate and transparent than the 'Kunta' system in medieval revenue assessment?

Question 18 of 20

Which tax was imposed on the villagers to specifically cover the food and ration expenses of the state's army whenever it marched through or camped in their village?

Question 19 of 20

Consider the following statements regarding the administrative structure of Medieval Rajasthan: I. The state functioned as a despotic monarchy. II. The state was considered a cooperative oligarchy based on clan heritage. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Question 20 of 20

Match List-I (Land Type) with List-II (Beneficiary/Nature): List-I a. Khalsa b. Jagir c. Bhom d. Sasan List-II 1. Feudatories (Samantas) for military/admin services 2. Direct economic control of the monarch 3. Brahmins and scholars for religious/literary work 4. Local warriors for village protection

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