These Changing Cultural Traditions Important Questions cover the most important MCQs, one-word questions, assertion and reason questions and descriptive questions from NCERT Class 11 History Chapter 3. The questions are prepared from NCERT concepts and important exam-oriented topics for quick revision and practice.
This page is useful for UPSC, SSC, PSC, Railway, CUET and school exam preparation, helping students revise important concepts related to feudalism, Renaissance, cultural exchanges, voyages of discovery, European expansion, trade networks and global interactions during the medieval and early modern periods.
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SECTION 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQs)
These MCQs from Changing Cultural Traditions are designed for quick objective revision and competitive exam preparation. The questions cover important concepts, personalities, trade developments, discoveries and cultural transformations discussed in the NCERT chapter.
MCQ 1
Which empire is mentioned as a transcontinental empire in the chapter?
A. Mauryan Empire
B. Assyrian Empire
C. Mongol Empire
D. Gupta Empire
Answer: C. Mongol Empire
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MCQ 2
What developed slowly in western Europe between the ninth and seventeenth centuries?
A. Tribal administration
B. Scientific knowledge based on experiment
C. Nomadic culture
D. Slave trade
Answer: B. Scientific knowledge based on experiment
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MCQ 3
Which empire of Charlemagne existed in western and central Europe?
A. Byzantine Empire
B. Ottoman Empire
C. Frankish Empire
D. Roman Empire
Answer: C. Frankish Empire
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MCQ 4
What was feudalism marked by?
A. Industrial production
B. Agricultural production around castles and manor houses
C. Democratic government
D. Urban trade guilds only
Answer: B. Agricultural production around castles and manor houses
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MCQ 5
Which institution supported the feudal order in Europe?
A. Parliament
B. Guilds
C. Catholic Church
D. Universities
Answer: C. Catholic Church
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MCQ 6
Which cities became important Mediterranean commercial centres?
A. Paris and London
B. Venice and Genoa
C. Rome and Vienna
D. Athens and Sparta
Answer: B. Venice and Genoa
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MCQ 7
What were the Crusades associated with?
A. Spread of Buddhism
B. Freeing holy places from Muslims
C. Agricultural reforms
D. Viking invasions
Answer: B. Freeing holy places from Muslims
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MCQ 8
What cultural movement began in north Italian towns from the fourteenth century?
A. Reformation
B. Humanism
C. Renaissance
D. Romanticism
Answer: C. Renaissance
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MCQ 9
Who attempted to find a western route to India in 1492?
A. Vasco da Gama
B. Ferdinand Magellan
C. Christopher Columbus
D. Cortes
Answer: C. Christopher Columbus
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MCQ 10
Who wrote the first geography of Africa for Pope Leo X?
A. Ibn Battuta
B. Hasan al-Wazzan
C. Marco Polo
D. Will Adams
Answer: B. Hasan al-Wazzan
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MCQ 11
Which Portuguese explorer reached Calicut in 1498?
A. Columbus
B. Magellan
C. Vasco da Gama
D. Cortes
Answer: C. Vasco da Gama
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MCQ 12
Who became a friend and counsellor of Tokugawa Ieyasu?
A. Leo Africanus
B. Cortes
C. Will Adams
D. Martin Luther
Answer: C. Will Adams
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MCQ 13
What devastated populations in the Americas after European arrival?
A. Famines
B. Earthquakes
C. Diseases brought by Europeans
D. Civil wars
Answer: C. Diseases brought by Europeans
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MCQ 14
Which event spread plague throughout Europe in 1348?
A. Hundred Years’ War
B. Black Death
C. Crusades
D. Reformation
Answer: B. Black Death
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MCQ 15
Who wrote The Canterbury Tales?
A. Shakespeare
B. Chaucer
C. Leonardo da Vinci
D. Cervantes
Answer: B. Chaucer
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MCQ 16
Who propounded the theory about the solar system in 1543?
A. Galileo
B. Newton
C. Copernicus
D. Kepler
Answer: C. Copernicus
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MCQ 17
Who invented the microscope in the 1590s?
A. Galileo
B. Zacharias Janssen
C. Harvey
D. Gutenberg
Answer: B. Zacharias Janssen
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MCQ 18
Which empire was established in South India in 1336?
A. Mughal Empire
B. Vijayanagara Empire
C. Maratha Empire
D. Chola Empire
Answer: B. Vijayanagara Empire
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MCQ 19
Who established Mughal control over north India in 1526?
A. Akbar
B. Babur
C. Humayun
D. Sher Shah
Answer: B. Babur
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MCQ 20
Which navigator reached the Pacific Ocean in 1519?
A. Columbus
B. Vasco da Gama
C. Magellan
D. Tasman
Answer: C. Magellan
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SECTION 2: ONE-WORD / VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
These one-word and factual questions help students quickly revise important terms, personalities, discoveries, empires and concepts from the chapter. The section is especially useful for UPSC, SSC, PSC, Railway, CUET and other objective examinations.
Which movement began in north Italian towns in the fourteenth century?
Answer: Renaissance
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Which church supported feudalism in Europe?
Answer: Catholic Church
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Which cities became centres of Mediterranean trade?
Answer: Venice and Genoa
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Who attempted to find a western route to India?
Answer: Columbus
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Which Portuguese explorer reached Calicut in 1498?
Answer: Vasco da Gama
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Who wrote the first geography of Africa?
Answer: Hasan al-Wazzan
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Which epidemic spread through Europe in 1348?
Answer: Black Death
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Who wrote The Canterbury Tales?
Answer: Geoffrey Chaucer
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Which dynasty was established in England in 1485?
Answer: Tudor Dynasty
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Who propounded the solar system theory?
Answer: Copernicus
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Who invented the microscope?
Answer: Zacharias Janssen
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Which empire was established in 1336 in South India?
Answer: Vijayanagara Empire
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Who established Mughal rule in north India?
Answer: Babur
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Which company was established in 1600?
Answer: British East India Company
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Which monument was constructed between 1632–53?
Answer: Taj Mahal
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SECTION 3: ASSERTION AND REASON QUESTIONS
These assertion and reason questions from Changing Cultural Traditions help students develop conceptual clarity and analytical understanding of important developments and NCERT themes. They are highly useful for board exams and competitive examinations.
Question 1
Assertion (A): Feudalism was based on agricultural production around castles and manor houses.
Reason (R): Lords possessed land cultivated by peasants and serfs.
Options:
A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation
B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation
C. A is true but R is false
D. A is false but R is true
Correct Option: A
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Question 2
Assertion (A): The Catholic Church played an important role in medieval Europe.
Reason (R): The Church possessed land and influenced people’s lives.
Correct Option: A
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Question 3
Assertion (A): Renaissance thinkers became interested in humanity and worldly life.
Reason (R): Wealthy Europeans became less concerned with life after death.
Correct Option: A
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Question 4
Assertion (A): Voyages of discovery increased after the fifteenth century.
Reason (R): Europeans were searching for trade routes and spices.
Correct Option: A
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Question 5
Assertion (A): Europeans were always respectful toward non-Europeans.
Reason (R): Europeans sometimes adopted attitudes of superiority.
Correct Option: D
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Question 6
Assertion (A): Diseases brought by Europeans devastated populations in the Americas.
Reason (R): Many indigenous people lacked immunity to new diseases.
Correct Option: A
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Question 7
Assertion (A): Venice and Genoa became important trade centres.
Reason (R): Mediterranean entrepreneurs encouraged commercial expansion.
Correct Option: A
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Question 8
Assertion (A): Columbus reached the West Indies in 1492.
Reason (R): He was attempting to find a western route to India.
Correct Option: A
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Question 9
Assertion (A): Europeans introduced new technologies and trade networks globally.
Reason (R): Trade and exploration expanded rapidly after the Renaissance.
Correct Option: A
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Question 10
Assertion (A): The Japanese quickly adopted some European technologies.
Reason (R): They began large-scale production of muskets.
Correct Option: A
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SECTION 4: IMPORTANT EXAM-BASED CONCEPT QUESTIONS
These important descriptive and analytical questions from Changing Cultural Traditions are useful for board examinations and competitive exams. The questions focus on conceptual understanding, comparison, political developments, cultural changes and NCERT-based analysis.
Explain the major cultural changes that took place in western Europe between the ninth and seventeenth centuries.
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Describe the main features of feudalism in medieval Europe.
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Analyse the role of the Catholic Church in shaping medieval European society.
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Explain how trade and towns contributed to changes in feudal Europe.
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What was the Renaissance? Discuss its impact on European society and culture.
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Describe the causes and significance of European voyages of discovery.
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Discuss the interactions between Europeans and non-European societies.
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Explain the role of Hasan al-Wazzan in cultural exchanges between Africa and Europe.
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Analyse the impact of European expansion on the Americas.
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Explain how scientific developments transformed Europe between 1300 and 1700.
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Discuss the major political and cultural developments in Europe mentioned in Timeline III.
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Explain the major developments in South Asia between 1300 and 1700.
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Describe the major developments in Asia during the period 1300–1700.
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Discuss the major developments in the Americas between 1300 and 1700.
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Analyse the global impact of trade, exploration and cultural exchange during the medieval and early modern periods.
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