Froggy Jumps Regional Kingdoms 8 - (1)Version en ligne Dive into the fascinating world of 18th-century India with this quiz on Regional Kingdoms. Explore the history of Rajputs, Punjab and Mysore and more as you test your knowledge of their rulers, key events, and socio-economic developments. Discover how these regional powers shaped the political landscape of India and paved the way for future empires. Challenge yourself and see how well you know the intricate tapestry of India's regional history! par ANNIEBERT JIJIMA J 2332209 1 Which Rajput ruler founded the city of Jaipur and made it his capital? a Maharana Pratap b Sawai Raja Jai Singh c Rana Sanga 2 What was Sawai Raja Jai Singh of Amber particularly interested in? a Architecture b Astronomy c Literature 3 During whose reign did many Rajput states revolt and become independent? a Aurangzeb b Akbar c Shah Jahan 4 Who led the Sikhs after the death of Guru Gobind Singh? a Maharaja Ranjit Singh b Guru Arjan Dev c Banda Bahadur 5 What were the Sikh political groups called in the second half of the eighteenth century? a Sarkars b Misls c Rajputs 6 Who united the misls and established a kingdom in Punjab? a Banda Bahadur b Maharaja Ranjit Singh c Guru Gobind Singh 7 Who became the ruler of Mysore in 1761 and defeated the British in the First Anglo-Mysore War? a Tipu Sultan b Nizam of Hyderabad c Hyder Ali 8 What modern establishment did Hyder Ali create with the help of the French? a An arsenal at Dindigul b A naval fleet c A fort in Mysore 9 What title is Tipu Sultan famously known by? a The Lion of Mysore b The King of Mysore c The Tiger of Mysore 10 Which event influenced Tipu Sultan's ideas and reforms? a The French Revolution b The American Revolution c The Industrial Revolution 11 Tipu Sultan was known for his efforts to modernize which sectors of his kingdom? a Education and healthcare b Agriculture and infrastructure c Trade and industry 12 How did Tipu Sultan die? a In battle against the Marathas b Defending his capital Seringapatnam against the British c Assassinated by his own soldiers