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1.

The power of the Vijayanagara kings grew further during the time of Krishnadevaraya’s successors Achyutadeva Raya and Aliya Rama Raya. As the Bahamani rulers were unable to fight the Vijayanagara individually, by 1565 AD, all the five Bahmahi kingdoms joined together and defeated Rama Raya in Rakkasi tangadi war also known as Tallikota war, looted, and destroyed the city of Vijayanagara. Who defeated the Vijayanagara empire? A) Bahamani Sultans B) Deccan Sardars C) Mangols D) Chihalgani Sardars

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(A) Bahamani Sultans

2.

Rakkasi Tangadi is also known as A) Kalinga B) Somanadh C) TallikotaD) None

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(C) Tallikota

3.

The city of Vijayanagara was looked at and destroyed in this war. A) Battle of Khanwa B) Battle of Bauxes C) Battle Plassey D) Rokkasi Tangadi

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(D) Rokkasi Tangadi

4.

How can you say that Vijayanagara state was highly militarized?

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Vijayanagara rulers invested a lot of money for their military power. They imported a large number of horses from Arabia and Iran. They built a large army and built many strong forts. They recruited Muslim fighters to train his soldiers in the new modes of warfare. The Vijayanagara kings adopted guns and cannons in their forces. The combination of firearms and cavalry (horse-riders) made them one of the most powerful armies in India.

5.

How do we know about Vijayanagara Empire? (or) What are the sources for building the history of the Vijayanagara kingdom?

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We know much about Vijayanagara Empire from inscriptions, books and buildings of that period. The detailed accounts were left by travellers from several countries – Nicolo Conti, from Italy who visited Vijayanagara in 1420 AD, Abdul Razzak the Persian trader who visited it in 1443 AD, the Portuguese travellers and Peas who visited it in 1520 AD and Nuniz who wrote in 1537 AD. From these sources, we get insights into the daily life, the administration and the social organisation of the kingdom.

6.

The revenue assignments given to the nobles in the Sultanate period were called? A) Iqtas B) Subahs C) Paraganas D) Jagirs

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Answer is (A) Iqtas

7.

Which Vijayanagara ruler permitted the construction of mosques in the capital city?A) Krishnadevaraya B) Devaraya – II C) Harihararaya – II D) Aliyaramaraya

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(B) Devaraya – II

8.

The Bahamani kingdom was divided into 5 small kingdoms. A) 1489 -1520 ADB) 1500 -1530 AD C) 1540 -1550 AD D) 1550 – 1560 AD

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(A) 1489 -1520 AD

9.

In India where did the Portuguese establish their power? A) Mumbai B) Calicut C) Goa D) Koehin

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Answer is (C) Goa

10.

The methodology used in Zoology to classify animals is called

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The methodology used in Zoology to classify animals is called Taxonomy.

11.

The city of Vijayanagara was located on the banks of the river A) Krishna B) the Godavari C) Tungabhadra D) Kaveri

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(C) Tungabhadra

12.

Which Vijayanagara ruler personally visited the temples Tirupathi, Srisailam and Ahobilam? A) Devaraya – II B) Harihararaya C) Harihararaya – II D) Krishnadevaraya

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(D) Krishnadevaraya

13.

Identify mismatches. 1) Harihararaya -1336 – 1357 AD 2) Devaraya – II -1426 -1446 AD 3) Srikrishnadevaraya – 1509 – 1529 AD 4) Aliya Ramaraya – 1543 – 1565 AD A) 1 B) 1, 2 C) 1,2, 3, 4 D) None

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Answer is (D) None

14.

In the view of archaeologists, the city was divided into parts. A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5

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Answer is (C) 4

15.

Devaraya – II started recruiting ……… fighters to train his Soldiers in the new modes of warfare. A) Hindu B) MuslimC) Christians D) None

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Answer is (B) Muslim

16.

Krishna Devaraya paid special attention to the ……… of his kingdom. A) Church B) Mosques C) Temples D) None

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Answer is (C) Temples

17.

“This king has a million fighting troops, Which include 35,000 cavalries, ready to be dispatched to any quarter whenever necessary….. He is the most feared king in these parts”…. who said these words?A) Abdul Razzak B) Domingo Paes C) Nuniz D) Nicolo Conti

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(B) Domingo Paes

B is the right answer 
18.

How do you appreciate the services of Sri Krishna Devaraya for the Telugu language?

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1. Sri Krishna Devaraya the only king and Non-Telugu king to praise the language by the following words. 

“Telugu is the best language among the nations various regional languages which can be seen in the book written by himself named Amuktamalyada.”

2. During his rule, Telugu culture and literature flourished and reached their heyday. 

3. In his court, eight Telugu poets were regarded as the eight pillars of the literary assembly. 

4. At this peak of Telugu literature, the most famous writer in the Prabhandha style was “Manucharitamu.”

19.

The European country which had established their power in India by the Krishna devaraya was A) England B) Spain C) France D) Portugal

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(D) Portugal

20.

This king has a million fighting troops, in which are included 35,000 cavalries (horse riders) ready to be dispatched to any quarter whenever necessary…… He is the most feared king in these parts ……..The captains of these troops are the nobles of his kingdom and they hold the city, the towns and the villages of the kingdom. There are captains among them who have a revenue of about a million gold coins, others two hundred, three hundred or five hundred thousand coins. The king fixes for each according to his revenue the number of troops which he must maintain, on foot, on horse, and elephants. These troops are always ready for duty, whenever and wherever they may have to go. Besides maintaining these troops, each captain has to make his annual payment to the king.Besides the troops supplied by the captains, the king has his own troops whom he pays”. Is it correct to collect high taxes from people for the army expenditure? Write your comment.

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I am not agreeing with the above statement.

Why because for the army expenditure purpose kings impose the taxes on people is correct but imposing heavy taxes on people is not correct. Sometimes, some kings have a desire of doing more wars during that time more army is needed along with that expenditure is also increasing. During that time kings tried to impose more taxes, but people are not able to pay more taxes. And they suffered very highly. So the kings reduce the expenditure of the army of not to wage more wars.

21.

The book written by Louis Antony da Bougainvillea

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Voyages Around the World

22.

Why did your stepmother want you to leave the kingdom?

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My stepmother Kaikeyi wanted her son Bharat to become the king. This would not have been possible if I had been in Ayodhya. Hence she wanted me to leave the kingdom.

23.

Do you know one of the wars in ancient India was fought over a woman? Describe it in short.

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I know such a war was fought between Ram and Ravan. Ravan, the demon king of Lanka, came in disguise as a Sadhu and forcefully took away Seeta, the wife of Ram. Ram with his monkey army reached Lanka. He fought against Ravan, defeated him and killed Ravan and brought back Seeta to Ayodhya.

24.

The King who gave trading permission to Vasco da Gama

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The King who gave trading permission to Vasco da Gama Zamorin.

25.

Write from the passage words that sound the same (homophones) as the following :1. grate2. sale3. would4. site

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1. great 

2. sail 

3. wood 

4. sight.

26.

Why did Lakshman accompany you to the forest?

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Lakshman loved me and wanted to ensure my safety in the forest. Hence he accompanied me to the forest.

27.

Write the adjective forms of the following words :1. hospitality 2. hero 3. history 4. poem

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1. hospitality – hospitable 

2. hero – heroic

3. history – historical 

4. poem – poetic.

28.

Why did your father ask you to leave the kingdom?

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My father fulfilled my stepmother Kaikeyi’s wish and banished me from Ayodhya.

29.

The Italian pilgrim visited Vijayanagara in 1420 AD. A) Nicolo Conti B) Abdul Razzak C) Domingo Paes D) Nuniz

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(A) Nicolo Conti

30.

Do you think that wars can solve problems?

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No, they cannot. Problems can be solved only by sitting around a table and sorting out the disputes. The practice of ‘an eye for an eye’ will only end up making the whole world blind. Wars kill people and destroy civilizations.

31.

Give one word from the passage for :1. great surprise2. pulled out forcibly

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1. great surprise – astonishment 

2. pulled out forcibly – dragged

32.

The Trojans too fought hard and the siege continued for ten long years. (Pick out the clauses and write the type of sentence.)

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The Trojans too fought hard – Coordinate Clause

the siege continued for ten long years – Coordinate Clause Compound Sentence

33.

‘Iliad’ and ‘Odyssey’ were two of the works of Homer.

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Pindar and Sappo were the two lyric Poets of Greek Civilization.

34.

(a) He composed the Illiad and Odyssey: …….(b) He persuaded Helen to elope with him: ……(c) She was wife of the King Menelaus: ………(d) He led the defense of Troy for nine years: ……(e) He was killed by a poisoned arrow that entered his heel: ……

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(a) He composed The Iliad and – The Odyssey Homer

(b) He persuaded Helen to elope with him. Paris

(c) She was the wife of King Menelaus. Helen

(d) He led the defense of Troy for nine years Hector

(e) He was killed by a poisoned arrow that entered his heel. Achilles

35.

Why is Homer honoured with the title ‘Father of European Poetry?’

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It is believed that the two great epics of European literature, The Iliad and The Odyssey, were composed and recited by Homer. Hence he has been honoured with the title ‘Father of European Poetry’

36.

Author of the epics ‘Iliad’ and ‘Odyssey’

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Author of the epics ‘Iliad’ and ‘Odyssey’ is Homer.

37.

Imagine you are a pair of Trojans and you have come to know about Odysseus’s plan. Make a counter plan to defeat the Greeks. Write down your plan as you explain to your fellow Trojans:

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While observing the large wooden horse, I heard some movements inside it. Friends, I am sure it is some trick to attack our city at night. Their great heroes must be inside the horse. They have not sailed away. They must be somewhere near and will return only when they will get the signal from the Greeks in the horse.

Friends, they will not get the signals from them. Look, we shall get bundles of ropes and tie the ropes tightly around the whole of the horse, so that no one would be able to come out and give signals. That Greek man also is in my custody. We shall arrange heavy barricades to close our wall gates. We shall take this opportunity to lift their siege.

We shall hold these heroes in the horse to ransom, in order to force them to lift the siege, surrender and leave our shore. Let’s come together and implement this plan immediately.

38.

Vijayanagara means A) city of heavens B) city of victories C) city on the land D) all the above

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(B) city of victories

39.

After the war of Tallikota, the capital of Vijayanagara was shifted to A) HampiB) Anegondi C) Chandragiri D) Tirupathi

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(C) Chaodragiri

40.

The towering temple gateway is called. A) Raja gopuram B) Goparam C) Raja D) None

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(A) Raja gopuram

41.

Bukkaraya: Sangama dynasty: : Sri Krishnadevaraya: ……… A) Araviti B) Saluva C) Tulava D) Sangama

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Answer is (C) Tulava

42.

The Persian trader visited Vijayanagara in 1443 AD. A) Abdul Salani B) Abdul Razzak C) Domingo Paes D) Nunico

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(B) Abdul Razzak

43.

Find out the correct statement. A. Sri Krishnadevaraya was the founder of the Vijayanagara empire. B. Hari Hara Raya, Bukkaraya were the founders of the Vijayanagara empire. A) A only B) B only C) Both A & B D) None

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Answer is (B) B only

44.

The battle of Rakkasi tangadi was held in the year A) 1556 AD B) 1546 AD C) 1555 ADD) 1565 AD

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Answer is (D) 1565 AD

45.

The Trojans, too, fought hard. (Add a question tag.)

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The Trojans, too, fought hard, didn’t they? ‘

46.

Historians feel that the Vijayanagara state was highly militarized. In what way do you think it would have affected the common people?

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Since the kingdom of Vijayanagara was a highly militarized one, it was free from inva¬sions. Thus there was peace and security in the Vijayanagara kingdom. But they spent a lot of money on acquiring guns and cannons, and for purchasing horses. They employed Muslims and the Portuguese to get their soldiers trained in the modern war¬fare. They must have levied heavy taxes on the common people to pay for the military expenditure. Thus the common people must have affected by the heavy taxation.

47.

What services were rendered to Telugu literature by the Vijayanagara Kings? (OR) Explain the role played by the kings of Vijayanagara in developing Telugu literature.(OR) Mention services rendered’ by Vijayanagara kingdom ruler Sri Krishna Devaraya to Telugu literature.

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At the peak of Telugu literature by the Vijayanagara Kings, the most famous writing Was Manucharitramu. King Krishnadeva Raya was an accomplished Telugu scholar and wrote

Amuktamalyada. In his court were the eight famous scholars regarded as the pillars of the literary assembly (Ashta diggajas). This was the age of Srinatha. The Vijayanagara period was the golden age of Telugu literature.

48.

The nayaka who challenged the Vijayanagara kings wasA) Narasanayaka B) Achyutaraya C) Devaraya – II D) Harihararaya-II

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(A) Narasanayaka

49.

Why did the kings of Vijayanagara live in a separate quarter and not in the middle of the city as in Orugallu?

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Orugallu city was constructed around the temple of Lord Siva. So for the sake of protection the kings lived in the centre of the city.

Many secular structures bearing Islamic features were present in the Vijayanagara apine architecture. There are many arches domes and vaults in those constructions. The Royal centre zone is subdivided into irregular interlocking compounds by high slender walls built of tightly fitted granite blocks that face a rubble cone. So because of these safety measures the kings of Vijayanagara lived in a separate quarter.

50.

What reckless/thoughtless step did the Trojans take?

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Thinking that the horse would bring them good luck the Trojans broke down a part of their strong wall in order to drag the horse in the city and that brought the ruin of their city.