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Ancient Indian History
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1. The ancient kingdom of Avanti had its capital at
Ujjain
Muhammad bin Kasim
Chola
6-Jan
2. Name the great Hindu King who combined in himself the qualities of Samudragupta and Ashoka?
Maitrakas
Manu
Chola
Harshavardhana
3. Vikramasila University was founded by...
Pushyamitra
Menander
Dharmpala
Bimbisara
4. The Chola empire reached its zenith under
Pulakesin II
Rajendra Chola I
Gautamiputra Satakarni
Tamralipti
5. Which of the following is the correct chronological order?
Muhammad bin Kasim
Beginning of 16th century
Taxila
Mauryas - Sungas - Kushans - Guptas
6. Lichchavi princess Kumara Devi was married to...
Rajendra Chola I
Chandragupta I
Rajendra Chola
Revenue from seaports
7. Before ascending the Mauraya throne - Ashoka served as a Viceroy of...
Taxila
712 A.D.
Kanishka
Kanauj
8. The medium of exchange in gold during the Gupta period was known as the
Haryanka
6-Jan
Suvarna
Chola
9. A lot of details regarding the village administration under the Cholas is provided by the inscriptions at
Uttaramerur
Samudragupta
Rudradaman
Pandyas
10. The Satavahana King who defeated the western Saka King - Nahapana was...
Vasudeva
Autonomy for village administration
Samudragupta
Gautamiputra Satakarni
11. Who among the following is considered as the first national ruler of India?
Hemanta Sena
Mauryas - Sungas - Kushans - Guptas
Chandragupta Maurya
Aditya
12. Which of the following was an important port of the eastern coast during the Gupta period?
Tamralipti
Taxila
Weak successors of Asoka
Pulakesin
13. Which of the following was a special feature of Chola administration?
Autonomy for village administration
Vasudeva
Third century B.C.
Maitrakas
14. Which of the following kingdoms od South India was well known for its naval power?
Bimbisara
Pataliputra
Promotion of welfare of his people
Chola
15. In which century did Ashoka reign?
Rajendra Chola I
Sangama dynasty
Third century B.C.
Eight great poets of his court.
16. Ashoka's invasion of Kalinga resulted in
The development of peace and non-violence as state policy.
Samudragupta
Harshavardhana
Manu
17. Which of the following was a republic in sixth century B.C.?
Vrijian state
Pulakesin
Revenue from seaports
The Mauryas
18. Adorned with the title of Maharajadhiraja (king of kings)
Bimbisara
Beginning of 16th century
Kanishka
Pulakesin
19. Chalukya dynasty in South India was founded by...
Pulakesin
Cholas
The Parthian dynasty
Rajendra Chola
20. The great Royal Road mentioned by Megasthenes ran from
Satavahanas
Kanishka
Indus to Pataliputra
Chandragupta I
21. Which of the following was the lowest unit of Chola administration?
Chandragupta I
Sakas
Vengi
Kurram
22. Who amongst the following is credited by a Chinese pilgrim with having built the ancient city of Rajagriha - the modern Rajgir in Patna district?
Yashodharman
Ujjain
Bindusara
Bimbisara
23. In the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. - the most remarkable king of the Haryanka line was...
Satavahanas
Manu
Rajendra Chola I
Bimbisara
24. The Gupta feudatories who became strong and independent in Gujarat were known as
Indus to Pataliputra
Pandyas
Maitrakas
Magadha
25. Who among the following has been called the Napoleon of India?
Samudragupta
Beginning of 16th century
Priyadarshi
Display of land revenue
26. Who was the founder of Sunga dynasty?
Weak successors of Asoka
Pushyamitra
The Mauryas
Autonomy for village administration
27. The Kaulinya system was introduced in Bengal by...
Sakas
Harsha
Hemanta Sena
Sangama dynasty
28. Madurai was the capital of...
Gautamiputra Satakarni
Satavahanas
Pandyas
Saka rulers
29. Who among the following was a great ruler of Kalinga in ancient times?
Harihar and Bukka
Chinese Turkistan
Samudragupta
Bindusara
30. The most commonly used coin - during the Mauryan period - was...
Suvarna
Karashapana
Samudragupta
Satavahanas
31. The first monarch of Magadh kingdom in the sixth century B.C. was...
An Italian
Satavahanas
Taxila
Bimbisara
32. The only ruler of India who ruled over territories in Central Asia beyond the Pamirs was...
Pallavas
Kanishka
An Italian
Beginning of 16th century
33. During the Gupta period of Indianhistory - the village affairs were managed by the village headman with the assistance of...
Vishyapati
Aditya
The Parthian dynasty
Manu
34. The power of the great Cholas was established by...
Aditya
Display of land revenue
Promotion of welfare of his people
Haryanka
35. What was the rate of land revenue as given in the dharma shastras?
Pulakesin II
The Parthian dynasty
6-Jan
An Italian
36. Chandragupta Maurya overthrew the power of Nandas at
Yashodharman
Brahmanism
Karashapana
Magadha
37. In early ancient India - the largest urban centre was...
Pulakesin
Pataliputra
Pushyamitra
Rajendra Chola I
38. Pallava Kings were the devotees of...
Vishyapati
Sangama dynasty
Vasisthiputra Pulumayi
Shiva
39. In the Sangam age - Uraiyur was important for...
Samudragupta
Yashodharman
Hindukush
It is being a great centre of cotton trade.
40. Which of the following became the most important city of northern India under Harsha?
Kanauj
Revenue from seaports
Pallavas
Pataliputra
41. The great Hindu law -giver was...
Manu
The Mauryas
Mauryas - Sungas - Kushans - Guptas
Pulakesin
42. Vijayanagar empire ruins are found in
Vishyapati
Pataliputra
712 A.D.
Hampi
43. Chandragupta II fought war with the
Rajendra Chola I
Promotion of welfare of his people
Sakas
Muhammad bin Kasim
44. The most famous Indo-Greek ruler to rule over India - noted for his justice and popularity with his subjects - was...
Pallavas
Eight great poets of his court.
Menander
Brahmanism
45. Maurya empire declined after Ashoka mainly because of...
Satavahanas
Vengi
Amravati
Weak successors of Asoka
46. Pulakesin II was a contemporary of...
Ujjain
Harsha
Uttaramerur
Indus to Pataliputra
47. The name by which Ashoka is generally reffered to in his inscription is...
Priyadarshi
Amravati
Weak successors of Asoka
6-Jan
48. The founder of Vijayanagar kingdom was...
Chinese Turkistan
Rajendra Chola I
Harihar and Bukka
Madurai
49. The Arab conquest of Sindh took place in
Vengi
Vijayanagara King
Vrijian state
712 A.D.
50. The Ashokan inscription which gives an account of the Kalinga war and its effects is...
Vidyaranya
It is being a great centre of cotton trade.
Minor Rock Edict XIII
Ujjain