Aurangzeb assumed the title 'Alamgir' meaning: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Aurangzeb assumed the title 'Alamgir' meaning:
A. Wise Emperor
B. Just Ruler
C. Religious King
D. Conqueror of the World
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
It reflected his ambitions of expansion.

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The 'Sarkar' was an administrative unit under:
A. Vijayanagara
B. Bahmani
C. Sher Shah and Mughals
D. Cholas

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Sarkars were districts in Mughal and Sher Shah's system.

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The 'Mansab' system declined under:
A. Shah Jahan
B. Aurangzeb
C. Jahangir
D. Akbar

Correct Answer: Option B


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Over-expansion and corruption weakened it during Aurangzeb's reign.

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Which brilliant Maratha cavalry commander famously uttered to his king, 'Let us strike at the trunk of the withering tree, the branches will fall of themselves'?
A. Balaji Baji Rao
B. Balaji Vishwanath
C. Sadashivrao Bhau
D. Baji Rao I

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Baji Rao I said this to Chhatrapati Shahu, advocating for an aggressive Maratha expansion directly into North India to topple the weakening Mughal Empire.

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