Relevant Titles
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Vijayanagara MCQs for CBSE Class 12: NCERT-Aligned Practice Test
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Vijayanagara as Imperial Capital — 60-Minute CBSE Class 12 Quiz
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Hampi & Vijayanagara: Key MCQs for CBSE Class 12 Exam Prep
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Political and Cultural Legacy of Vijayanagara — Class 12 MCQ Bank
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CBSE Class 12 History: Vijayanagara (Theme 7) — Timed MCQ Test
Introduction
Prepare for your CBSE Class 12 History boards with this focused MCQ set on “Vijayanagara as Imperial Capital.” Strictly aligned to the NCERT syllabus, this 60-question, 60-minute timed quiz concentrates on the political and cultural life of Vijayanagara — the monumental capital at Hampi. The practice bank covers key topics students must master for the exam: foundation and dynasties, royal institutions (Mahanavami platform, royal enclosure), the Nayankara administrative system, temple patronage and artistic production (Vitthala and Virupaksha complexes), urban planning and water management, trade networks and foreign contacts, and the causes and consequences of the Battle of Talikota. Each MCQ is written to test factual recall, analytical understanding, and source-based reasoning; immediate scoring and per-question feedback explain correct answers and point to NCERT-aligned themes for revision. Use this timed test to improve speed and accuracy under exam conditions, identify weak areas, and convert errors into targeted revision before your board examinations.
Sample MCQs (with answers + brief explanations)
1. Q: Who are credited with founding the Vijayanagara state?
A. The Cholas
B. The Sangama brothers (Harihara & Bukka) ✅
C. The Hoysalas
D. The Kakatiyas
Explanation: Harihara I and Bukka Raya I (Sangama dynasty) established Vijayanagara in the mid-14th century to revive Hindu polity in South India — an essential NCERT point.
2. Q: The Mahanavami Dibba in the royal enclosure served primarily as a:
A. Granary
B. Ceremonial platform for royal pageants ✅
C. Market hall
D. Naval dock
Explanation: The Mahanavami Dibba is a raised ceremonial platform used for royal displays and Mahanavami festivities — central to understanding court ritual and public authority.
3. Q: Which administrative system tied local military commanders to the central authority?
A. Zamindari
B. Mansabdari
C. Nayankara (Nayaka) system ✅
D. Ryotwari
Explanation: Under the Nayankara system, nayakas received revenue rights for military and administrative service — a key constitutional aspect highlighted in NCERT.
4. Q: The Vitthala Temple is especially remembered for:
A. Islamic domes
B. A stone chariot and musical pillars ✅
C. Huge stupas
D. Wooden palaces
Explanation: The Vitthala complex at Hampi features the iconic stone chariot and finely carved pillars that produce musical notes — often cited in NCERT architecture sections.
5. Q: Which event most directly precipitated the political decline of Vijayanagara?
A. Economic reforms
B. The Battle of Talikota (1565) ✅
C. Arrival of Europeans only
D. Volcanic eruption
Explanation: The 1565 Battle of Talikota, in which a Deccan Sultanate coalition defeated the Vijayanagara forces, led to the sack of the capital and long-term fragmentation — an exam-critical cause of decline.
