NCERT MCQ Questions for Class 8 History with Answers PDF Free Download based on the major ideas and themes presented in the textbook as per the CBSE new test pattern are available here. This will help you learn and test your understanding of the chapters. Students can also take a free test of Class 8 History Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four possibilities, each of which is followed by the correct response. These MCQ Questions were chosen in accordance with the most recent CBSE exam format.
Q1.Zinat-al-Masjid was converted into Which Building?
(1)(i) Residential house
(2)(ii) Warehouse
(3)(iii) Slaughter house
(4)(iv) Bakery
Answer
Answer: (iv) Bakery
Q2.Among the following, which place in Bengal was the important centre of Jamdani weaving ?
(1)(i) Chittagong
(2)(ii) Shillong
(3)(iii) Lucknow
(4)(iv) Dacca
Answer
Answer: (iv) Dacca
Q3.Which type of cloth considers Chintz, cossaes, khassa, bandanna?
(1)(i) Silk cloth
(2)(ii) Jute cloth
(3)(iii) Cotton coloured cloth
(4)(iv) Printed cotton cloth
Answer
Answer: (iv) Printed cotton cloth
Q4.Which of the following was not a Presidency?
(1)(i) Bombay
(2)(ii) Madras
(3)(iii) Bengal
(4)(iv) Delhi
Answer
Answer: (iv) Delhi
Q5.Name the machine that increased the productivity of the traditional spindles in textile industry
(1)(i) Spinning engine
(2)(ii) Flying shuttle
(3)(iii) Steam engine
(4)(iv) Spinning Jenny
Answer
Answer: (iv) Spinning Jenny
Q6.Before 1750, __ was the largest producer of cotton textiles in the world.
(1)(i) India
(2)(ii) Britain
(3)(iii) Burma
(4)(iv) China
Answer
Answer: (i) India
Q7.What are the Presidency cities under British in India?
(1)(i) Bombay
(2)(ii) Madras
(3)(iii) Calcutta
(4)(iv) All of these
Answer
Answer: (iv) All of these
Q8.From where did the English word Chintz derive from?
(1)(i) Texture
(2)(ii) Chhint
(3)(iii) China
(4)(iv) Consistency
Answer
Answer: (ii) Chhint
Q9.Tipu sultan’s sword is made up of which metal?
(1)(i) Wood
(2)(ii) Wootz
(3)(iii) Glass
(4)(iv) None of these
Answer
Answer: (ii) Wootz
Q10.Name a temple town of South India?
(1)(i) Son Temple
(2)(ii) Madurai Temple
(3)(iii) Balaji Temple
(4)(iv) All of these
Answer
Answer: (iv) All of these
Q11.Among the following, which place in Uttar Pradesh l was the important centre of Jamdani weaving?
(1)(i) Kanpur
(2)(ii) Shillong
(3)(iii) Dacca
(4)(iv) Lucknow
Answer
Answer: (iv) Lucknow
Q12.Which country from 1850’s came to be known as ‘workshop of the world’?
(1)(i) England
(2)(ii) India
(3)(iii) Japan
(4)(iv) Africa
Answer
Answer: (i) England
Q13.What is Urbanization?
(1)(i) People begin to reside in towns
(2)(ii) People begin to reside in village
(3)(iii) People begin to reside in forest
(4)(iv) None of these
Answer
Answer: (i) People begin to reside in towns
Q14.Apart from the English, who were the other traders who benefitted and traded the Indian textiles?
(1)(i) Dutch and French
(2)(ii) Greek and Chinese
(3)(iii) Chinese
(4)(iv) West Indians
Answer
Answer: (i) Dutch and French
Q15.Specialized block prints used by weavers was known as
(1)(i) Tanti
(2)(ii) Chhipigars
(3)(iii) Rangrez
(4)(iv) Solvyns
Answer
Answer: (ii) Chhipigars
Q16.What is a Dargah?
(1)(i) Temple
(2)(ii) Guru dwara
(3)(iii) Tomb
(4)(iv) None of these
Answer
Answer: (iii) Tomb
Q17.Name the legislation in 1720 banning the use of printed cotton textiles chintz in England.
(1)(i) Silk Act
(2)(ii) Calico act
(3)(iii) Bandanna Act
(4)(iv) Chintz Act
Answer
Answer: (ii) Calico act
Q18.Which of the following was woven in Surat, Ahmedabad and Patan and valued in Indonesia?
(1)(i) Patola
(2)(ii) Muslin
(3)(iii) Calico
(4)(iv) Jamdani
Answer
Answer: (i) Patola
Q19.When was Delhi rebuilt as the capital of British India?
(1)(i) 1945
(2)(ii) 1963
(3)(iii) 1974
(4)(iv) 1912
Answer
Answer: (iv) 1912
Q20.Choose the first stage of production, a work done mostly by women.
(1)(i) Spinning
(2)(ii) Dying
(3)(iii) Printing
(4)(iv) Threading
Answer
Answer: (i) Spinning
Q21.Which of the following was manufacturing town?
(1)(a) Madurai
(2)(b) Dacca
(3)(c) Surat
(4)(d) Agra
Answer
Answer: (b) Dacca
Q22.Which building was made of red stone near Delhi, which was built as a palace fort in Shajahanabad, also a residence of Mughal emperors of India?
(1)(a) Lal Darwaza
(2)(b) Kotla Ferozabad
(3)(c) Begampuri Masjid
(4)(d) Red Fort
Answer
Answer: (d) Red Fort
Q23.Which of the following city was Not developed as Presidency city in colonial India?
(1)(a) Agra
(2)(b) Bombay
(3)(c) Madras
(4)(d) Calcutta
Answer
Answer: (a) Agra
Q24.In which year did Delhi became the capital of British India ?
(1)(a) 1911
(2)(b) 1931
(3)(c) 1941
(4)(d) 1947
Answer
Answer: (a) 1911
Q25.How many Delhi Muslints migrated in 1947 partition of India?
(1)(a) Over two-third of the Delhi Muslims
(2)(b) Over one-third of the Delhi Muslims
(3)(c) Over three-fourth of the Delhi Muslims
(4)(d) None of the above
Answer
Answer: (a) Over two-third of the Delhi Muslims
Q26.Which was the most splendid capital built by Shah Jahan?
(1)(a) Machilpatnam
(2)(b) Seringaptanam
(3)(c) Shajahanabad
(4)(d) Surat
Answer
Answer: (c) Shajahanabad
Q27.Most of the migrants in Delhi were from
(1)(a) Bengal
(2)(b) Assam
(3)(c) Punjab
(4)(d) Rajasthan
Answer
Answer: (c) Punjab
Q28.Before Delhi was made the cpaital of India, which was the other city that was the capital of British India ?
(1)(a) Madras
(2)(b) Calcutta
(3)(c) Kanpur
(4)(d) Bombay
Answer
Answer: (b) Calcutta
Q29.Which was NOT the new British Port in the late eighteenth century?
(1)(a) Bombay
(2)(b) Machlipatnam
(3)(c) Madras
(4)(d) Calcutta
Answer
Answer: (b) Machlipatnam
Q30.After 1857 for how many years no worship was not allowed ?
(1)(a) 5
(2)(b) 8
(3)(c) 10
(4)(d) 20
Answer
Answer: (a) 5
Q31.Which region was NOT de-urbanised in the 19th century?
(1)(a) Machlipatnam
(2)(b) Surat
(3)(c) Seringapatam
(4)(d) Bombay
Answer
Answer: (d) Bombay
Q32.From the following options, which one refer to De-urbanisation ?
(1)(a) Migration of people from an urban area for economic or social reasons.
(2)(b) The veto power of the administration in times of emergency .
(3)(c) Introduction of English education
(4)(d) A feeling of unity among the people
Answer
Answer: (a) Migration of people from an urban area for economic or social reasons.
Q33.Which was NOT the place of East India Company’s ‘factories’?
(1)(a) Calcutta
(2)(b) Surat
(3)(c) Madras
(4)(d) Delhi
Answer
Answer: (d) Delhi
Q34.Long ago, how many capital cities were founded in a small area on the left bank of river Jamuna ?
(1)(a) 10
(2)(b) 14
(3)(c) 25
(4)(d) 30
Answer
Answer: (b) 14
Q35.When did the British gain control of Delhi?
(1)(a) 1800
(2)(b) 1803
(3)(c) 1805
(4)(d) 1810
Answer
Answer: (b) 1803
Q36.From the following list of options, what is a Street with a dead end called?
(1)(a) Cul-de-sac
(2)(b) Khangah
(3)(c) Dargah
(4)(d) Idgah
Answer
Answer: (a) Cul-de-sac
Q37.When did Delhi become the capital of British India?
(1)(a) 1900
(2)(b) 1905
(3)(c) 1911
(4)(d) 1915
Answer
Answer: (c) 1911
Q38.A Sufi lodge often used as a rest house for travellers and a place where people come to discuss spiritual matters, get the blessings of saints and hear sufi music. What is this place called?
(1)(a) Cul-de-sac
(2)(b) Idgah
(3)(c) Khangah
(4)(d) Dargah
Answer
Answer: (c) Khangah
Q39.Name three court towns developed during 17th century?
(1)(a) Delhi
(2)(b) Agra
(3)(c) Lahore
(4)(d) All of these
Answer
Answer: (d) All of these
Q40.Which were the three important Presidency regions set up by the British for administrative purposes?
(1)(a) Bombay, Madras and Bengal
(2)(b) Bombay, Madras and Delhi
(3)(c) Delhi, Travancore and Seringapatnam
(4)(d) Delhi, Bombay and Bengal
Answer
Answer: (a) Bombay, Madras and Bengal
Q41.The streets of Delhi aren’t mere streets, they are the album of a painter. Name the poet who wrote these words.
(1)(a) Mirza Ghalib
(2)(b) Kabir Das
(3)(c) Mir Taqi Mir
(4)(d) Sur Das
Answer
Answer: (c) Mir Taqi Mir
Q42.Complete the following. In the late 18th century, Calcutta, Bombay and ______________ rose in importance as Presidency cities and were the centres of British power
(1)(a) Hyderabad
(2)(b) Nagpur
(3)(c) Madras
(4)(d) Kanpur
Answer
Answer: (c) Madras
Q43.What is the tomb of a Sufi saint called?
(1)(a) Dargah
(2)(b) Idgah
(3)(c) khanqah
(4)(d) Cul-de-sac
Answer
Answer: (a) Dargah
Q44.What term from the list given below can be given to the rebirth of art and living. It is often described as a period of high creativity.
(1)(a) De-urbanisation
(2)(b) Urbanisation
(3)(c) Globalisation
(4)(d) Renaissance
Answer
Answer: (d) Renaissance
Q45.What is an open prayer place of Muslims meant for Id prayers called?
(1)(a) Idgah
(2)(b) Khangah
(3)(c) Cul-de-sac
(4)(d) Dargah
Answer
Answer: (a) Idgah
Q46.Long ago, how many capital cities were founded in a small area on the left bank of river Jamuna?
(1)(a) 10
(2)(b) 14
(3)(c) 25
(4)(d) 30
Answer
Answer: (b) 14
Q47.After 1857 for how many years no worship was not allowed?
(1)(a) 5
(2)(b) 8
(3)(c) 10
(4)(d) 20
Answer
Answer: (a) 5
Q48.Complete the following. After defeating the ____________, British gained controlof Delhui in 1803.
(1)(a) Mauryans
(2)(b) Pandyas
(3)(c) Marathas
(4)(d) Cheras
Answer
Answer: (c) Marathas
Q49.Where did the British exile Bahdadur Shah Zafar to?
(1)(a) Sril Lanka
(2)(b) China
(3)(c) Burma
(4)(d) Pakistan
Answer
Answer: (c) Burma
Q50.What is the importance of Jama Masjid, situated in Delhi?
(1)(a) The office of archeological survey of India
(2)(b) One of the important residences of the Mughal emperors of India
(3)(c) One of the largest and grandest mosques in India
(4)(d) The office of the electorate of India
Answer
Answer: (c) One of the largest and grandest mosques in India
Q51.Name the mosque converted into a bakery by the British?
(1)(a) Moth Ki Masjid
(2)(b) Jama Masjid
(3)(c) Zinat-al-Masjid
(4)(d) Fathehpuri Masjid
Answer
Answer: (c) Zinat-al-Masjid
Q52.From the list of options given below, which cities were de-urbanised during the 19th century?
(1)(a) Machalipatnam, Surat, Vishakhapatnam
(2)(b) Machalipatnam, Surat, Seringapatnam
(3)(c) Bombay, Surat, Calcutta
(4)(d) Vishakapatnam, Surat, Seringapatnam
Answer
Answer: (b) Machalipatnam, Surat, Seringapatnam
Q53.From the following options, which one refer to De-urbanisation?
(1)(a) Migration of people from an urban area for economic or social reasons.
(2)(b) The veto power of the administration in times of emergency.
(3)(c) Introduction of English education
(4)(d) A feeling of unity among the people
Answer
Answer: (a) Migration of people from an urban area for economic or social reasons.
Q54.Before Delhi was made the capital of India, which was the other city that was the capital of British India?
(1)(a) Madras
(2)(b) Calcutta
(3)(c) Kanpur
(4)(d) Bombay
Answer
Answer: (b) Calcutta
Q55.In which year did Delhi become the capital of British India?
(1)(a) 1911
(2)(b) 1931
(3)(c) 1941
(4)(d) 1947
Answer
Answer: (a) 1911