Through the eyes of travellers
Below are 100 objective one-liner questions and answers based on the chapter “Through the Eyes of Travellers” (NCERT History – Class 12, Theme 5).
100 Objective One-Liner Questions & Answers
Al-Biruni – Kitab-ul-Hind
1. Q: Who wrote Kitab-ul-Hind?
A: Al-Biruni.
2. Q: In which language was Kitab-ul-Hind written?
A: Arabic.
3. Q: Al-Biruni was born in which country?
A: Uzbekistan (Khwarizm).
4. Q: Who brought Al-Biruni to Ghazni?
A: Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni.
5. Q: What was Al-Biruni’s main method of writing chapters?
A: Question → Description → Comparison.
6. Q: How many chapters are in Kitab-ul-Hind?
A: 80 chapters.
7. Q: Which Indian language did Al-Biruni learn?
A: Sanskrit.
8. Q: Which science is ‘metrology’ related to?
A: Measurement.
9. Q: Which social system did Al-Biruni describe in detail?
A: Caste system (varna system).
10. Q: What barrier did Al-Biruni consider the biggest to understanding India?
A: Language.
11. Q: Which mathematical text did Al-Biruni translate into Sanskrit?
A: Euclid’s Elements.
12. Q: Which text did Al-Biruni study to understand Indian religion?
A: Vedas, Puranas, Bhagavad Gita, Manusmriti.
13. Q: According to Al-Biruni, who were created from Brahma’s head?
A: Brahmanas.
14. Q: Which caste was created from Brahma’s feet?
A: Shudras.
15. Q: What did Al-Biruni think about the idea of pollution?
A: He disapproved it as against natural laws.
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Ibn Battuta – The Rihla
16. Q: In which language did Ibn Battuta write Rihla?
A: Arabic.
17. Q: Ibn Battuta belonged to which country?
A: Morocco.
18. Q: Who appointed Ibn Battuta as qazi of Delhi?
A: Muhammad bin Tughlaq.
19. Q: In which century did Ibn Battuta visit India?
A: 14th century.
20. Q: Ibn Battuta travelled to India through which region?
A: Sind.
21. Q: What fruit did Ibn Battuta compare to a human head?
A: Coconut.
22. Q: What plant did Ibn Battuta describe as being chewed with areca nut?
A: Betel (paan).
23. Q: Which city did Ibn Battuta call one of the largest in India?
A: Delhi.
24. Q: What was the name of the music market in Daulatabad?
A: Tarababad.
25. Q: According to Ibn Battuta, how long did it take to travel from Sind to Delhi?
A: About 50 days.
26. Q: What was the fast postal system in India called?
A: Dawa (foot-post).
27. Q: What was the horse-post called in Ibn Battuta's account?
A: Uluq.
28. Q: What object did postal runners carry with bells?
A: A rod.
29. Q: What did Ibn Battuta say was India’s greatest wealth?
A: Agriculture.
30. Q: Which textile from India was costly and worn by nobles?
A: Muslin.
31. Q: How long did Ibn Battuta stay in Maldives as qazi?
A: 18 months.
32. Q: Which Chinese port did Ibn Battuta visit?
A: Zaytun (Quanzhou).
33. Q: Ibn Battuta described Indian cities as full of what?
A: Opportunities and crowds.
34. Q: According to Ibn Battuta, bazaars had which two religious places?
A: Mosques and temples.
35. Q: What danger did Ibn Battuta frequently face?
A: Robbers.
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François Bernier – Mughal India
36. Q: Bernier belonged to which country?
A: France.
37. Q: How many years did Bernier live in India?
A: 12 years.
38. Q: Who was Bernier’s patron at the Mughal court?
A: Danishmand Khan.
39. Q: To whom did Bernier dedicate his major work?
A: Louis XIV (King of France).
40. Q: Which Mughal prince did Bernier serve as a physician?
A: Dara Shukoh.
41. Q: What idea did Bernier strongly believe in?
A: Private property in land.
42. Q: What did Bernier claim about Mughal land ownership?
A: The emperor owned all land.
43. Q: What did Bernier believe India lacked?
A: A middle class.
44. Q: What term did Bernier use for Mughal towns?
A: “Camp towns.”
45. Q: Bernier’s ideas influenced which European philosopher?
A: Montesquieu.
46. Q: Bernier said Indian fields were full of what?
A: Bushes and marshes.
47. Q: Karl Marx used Bernier’s ideas to define which concept?
A: Asiatic mode of production.
48. Q: Which region did Bernier call more fertile than Egypt?
A: Bengal.
49. Q: What craft did Bernier admire in India?
A: Gold ornaments.
50. Q: Which Mughal institution did Bernier describe in detail?
A: Karkhanas (royal workshops).
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Slavery, Women, and Society
51. Q: Ibn Battuta bought slaves as gifts for whom?
A: Muhammad bin Tughlaq.
52. Q: Who used female slaves as spies?
A: The Sultan of Delhi.
53. Q: Which traveller described the child sati at Lahore?
A: Bernier.
54. Q: What was a palanquin called?
A: Dola.
55. Q: Which slaves did Ibn Battuta consider most useful?
A: Female domestic slaves.
56. Q: Where were slaves sold openly?
A: Markets.
57. Q: Women of merchant families participated in what?
A: Trade and business.
58. Q: What did Bernier say many peasants became due to oppression?
A: Landless and destitute.
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Travellers and Travel Literature
59. Q: Marco Polo visited India in which century?
A: 13th century.
60. Q: What does “Rihla” mean?
A: Journey/travel.
61. Q: Who wrote about Vijayanagara in the 15th century?
A: Abdur Razzaq.
62. Q: Who was the famous French jeweller who visited India?
A: Tavernier.
63. Q: Who was the Italian doctor who settled in India?
A: Manucci.
64. Q: Which language was widely used in Persian travel accounts?
A: Persian.
65. Q: What did travellers often note due to unfamiliarity?
A: Customs, food, dress, and rituals.
66. Q: Ibn Battuta compared India with which region?
A: North Africa and West Asia.
67. Q: Bernier compared India with which region?
A: Europe.
68. Q: Which traveller wrote about Calicut and Mangalore temples?
A: Abdur Razzaq.
69. Q: Who described Indian people as “a strange nation”?
A: Abdur Razzaq.
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Urban Centres
70. Q: Ibn Battuta said Indian cities were densely _________.
A: Populated.
71. Q: Which gate of Delhi did Ibn Battuta call the largest?
A: Budaun Darwaza.
72. Q: Indian cities had which structure within ramparts?
A: Storehouses.
73. Q: According to Ibn Battuta, how many gates were in Delhi?
A: 28 gates.
74. Q: What grew in Delhi’s cemeteries?
A: Flowers like jasmine and wild rose.
75. Q: What did Ibn Battuta find in Daulatabad market?
A: Singers and musicians.
76. Q: Towns earned wealth through surplus from where?
A: Villages.
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Economy and Trade
77. Q: Which region imported Indian textiles?
A: West Asia and Southeast Asia.
78. Q: What precious metals flowed into India?
A: Gold and silver.
79. Q: What Indian industries were famous globally?
A: Textiles and crafts.
80. Q: What agricultural feature impressed Ibn Battuta?
A: Two crops a year.
81. Q: Which crop from Khurasan was transported by foot-post?
A: Fruits.
82. Q: Indian oceans helped link India with which world?
A: Asian and African trade.
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Culture, Customs, and Society
83. Q: What amazed travellers about Indian lifestyle?
A: Diversity of customs.
84. Q: What religious practice did Bernier describe in detail?
A: Sati.
85. Q: Ibn Battuta found India abundant in which resource?
A: Water and fertile soil.
86. Q: What did travellers record due to novelty?
A: Festivals and rituals.
87. Q: What do travellers’ accounts help historians understand?
A: Social life.
88. Q: Which group’s life was rarely recorded by travellers?
A: Ordinary women labourers.
89. Q: How did Indians decorate shop interiors in Tarababad?
A: Carpets and swings.
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Miscellaneous
90. Q: Al-Biruni called Hindus “self-absorbed”, meaning?
A: Insular and inward-looking.
91. Q: What did many travellers use for safety?
A: Caravans.
92. Q: What natural disaster did travellers sometimes escape from?
A: Famine or floods.
93. Q: What is “Hindustan” derived from?
A: Old Persian word “Hindu”.
94. Q: What were merchants’ guilds in western India called?
A: Mahajans.
95. Q: Who was the leader of the merchant community?
A: Nagarsheth.
96. Q: What were the Mughal royal workshops called?
A: Karkhanas.
97. Q: What did artisans make besides textiles?
A: Weapons, jewellery, paintings.
98. Q: What portable drink did Bernier carry?
A: Dahi (curd).
99. Q: What did postal runners tie on their waist?
A: Girdle (girded loins).
100. Q: What do travel accounts collectively provide?
A: External perspectives on Indian society

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