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Jahangir MCQs – Mughal Rule

1. Jahangir was the son of:

(A) Akbar


(B) Babur


(C) Shah Jahan


(D) Aurangzeb




2. Jahangir became Mughal emperor in:

(A) 1556


(B) 1628


(C) 1605


(D) 1658




3. Jahangir’s full name was:

(A) Jalal-ud-din Akbar


(B) Shahab-ud-din Aurangzeb


(C) Nur-ud-din Muhammad Jahangir


(D) Zahir-ud-din Babur




4. Jahangir was famous for his:

(A) Sea empire


(B) Industrial reforms


(C) Railway system


(D) Justice and paintings




5. Jahangir married Nur Jahan who was originally named:

(A) Mumtaz Mahal


(B) Jodha Bai


(C) Mehr-un-Nisa


(D) Chand Bibi




6. Jahangir’s reign is known for development of:

(A) Aviation


(B) Railways


(C) Modern industry


(D) Mughal painting




7. Jahangir wrote his autobiography called:

(A) Akbarnama


(B) Baburnama


(C) Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri


(D) Ain-i-Akbari




8. Jahangir succeeded:

(A) Babur


(B) Akbar


(C) Shah Jahan


(D) Humayun




9. Jahangir’s capital was mainly at:

(A) Delhi and Agra


(B) Lahore and Agra


(C) Kabul


(D) Fatehpur Sikri




10. Jahangir was known for introducing:

(A) Chain of justice (Zanjir-i-Adl)


(B) Railway system


(C) Postal system


(D) Tax abolition




11. Jahangir’s reign lasted from:

(A) 1556–1605


(B) 1658–1707


(C) 1628–1658


(D) 1605–1627




12. Jahangir was a great patron of:

(A) Architecture only


(B) Science only


(C) Maritime trade


(D) Art and painting




13. Jahangir visited Kashmir mainly for:

(A) Trade expansion


(B) War campaigns


(C) Pleasure and gardens


(D) Mining




14. Famous Mughal garden built during Jahangir’s time in Kashmir is:

(A) Shalimar Bagh


(B) Red Fort


(C) Qutub Minar


(D) Taj Mahal




15. Shalimar Bagh Srinagar was developed by:

(A) Babur


(B) Aurangzeb


(C) Akbar


(D) Jahangir




16. Jahangir’s wife Nur Jahan played an important role in:

(A) Naval warfare


(B) Agriculture only


(C) Railway system


(D) Administration




17. Jahangir is known for his interest in:

(A) Natural history and animals


(B) Coins only


(C) Agriculture only


(D) Philosophy only




18. Jahangir’s court painter was:

(A) Ustad Mansur


(B) Bihzad (influence)


(C) Abul Fazl


(D) Tansen




19. Jahangir maintained a strong relationship with:

(A) Portuguese only


(B) European traders


(C) African kingdoms


(D) Chinese dynasties only




20. Jahangir’s father-in-law was:

(A) Raja Man Singh


(B) Birbal


(C) Raja Todar Mal


(D) Itimad-ud-Daulah




21. Jahangir’s tomb is located in:

(A) Delhi


(B) Lahore


(C) Agra


(D) Kabul




22. Jahangir’s rule is considered:

(A) Modern period


(B) Golden age of British rule


(C) Ancient period


(D) Period of Mughal decline start




23. Jahangir was interested in:

(A) War only


(B) Justice and law


(C) Space science


(D) Industrial revolution




24. Jahangir gave importance to:

(A) Agriculture only


(B) Air travel


(C) Railways


(D) Fine arts and culture




25. Jahangir captured and executed:

(A) Guru Nanak


(B) Kabir


(C) Guru Gobind Singh


(D) Guru Arjan Dev




26. Jahangir’s court was famous for:

(A) Painters and poets


(B) Warriors only


(C) Engineers


(D) Scientists only




27. Jahangir preferred governance through:

(A) Military dictatorship


(B) Democracy


(C) Bureaucracy and nobles


(D) Tribal councils




28. Jahangir is associated with Mughal architecture mainly in:

(A) Rajasthan stepwells only


(B) South India temples


(C) Bengal forts only


(D) Kashmir gardens and Lahore monuments




29. Jahangir’s reign ended in:

(A) 1605


(B) 1627


(C) 1658


(D) 1707




30. Jahangir is an important ruler in:

(A) Ancient Indian history


(B) Greek history


(C) British history


(D) Mughal history of India




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