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 1. Where is the Indus Civilization city Lothal ?
(A) Gujarat
(B) Rajasthan
(C) Punjab
(D) Haryana
Ans : (A)
2. Mohenjo Daro is situated in—
(A) Sindh Province of Pakistan
(B) Gujarat
(C) Punjab
(D) Afghanistan
Ans : (A)
3. Which deity was not worshipped by the Vedic Aryans ?
(A) Indra
(B) Marut
(C) Varun
(D) Pashupati
Ans : (D)
4. The Vedanga consists of the—
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</div> <p>1. Where is the Indus Civilization city Lothal ?<br />
(A) Gujarat<br />
(B) Rajasthan<br />
(C) Punjab<br />
(D) Haryana<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>2. Mohenjo Daro is situated in—<br />
(A) Sindh Province of Pakistan<br />
(B) Gujarat<br />
(C) Punjab<br />
(D) Afghanistan<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>3. Which deity was not worshipped by the Vedic Aryans ?<br />
(A) Indra<br />
(B) Marut<br />
(C) Varun<br />
(D) Pashupati<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>4. The Vedanga consists of the—<br />
(A) Kalp, Shiksha, Nirukta, Vyakaran, Chhanda, Jyotish<br />
(B) Kalp, Shiksha, Brahman, Vyakaran, Chhanda, Jyotish<br />
(C) Kalp, Shiksha, Nirukta, Aranyak, Chhanda, Jyotish<br />
(D) Kalp, Upanishad, Nirukta, Vyakaran, Chhanda<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>5. The earliest available work of the Sangam Tamils is—<br />
(A) Pattinappalai<br />
(B) Tirumurugarruppadai<br />
(C) Maduraikanchi<br />
(D) Tolkappiyam<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>6. The Mahavir belonged to the clan—<br />
(A) Kalams<br />
(B) Bhaggas<br />
(C) Lichhivis<br />
(D) Bulis<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>7. The Jain text which contains the biographies of the Tirthankaras is known as—<br />
(A) Bhagwatisutra<br />
(B) Uvasagadasao<br />
(C) Adi Purana<br />
(D) Kalpasutra<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>8. The first Buddhist Sangeeti (conference) was held at—<br />
(A) Vaishali<br />
(B) Pataliputra<br />
(C) Rajgriha<br />
(D) Ujjain<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>9. The propounder of the Madhyamika Philosophy was—<br />
(A) Bhadrabahu<br />
(B) Parshwanath<br />
(C) Sheelbhadra<br />
(D) Nagarjuna<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>10. The rules of Buddhist monistic life are laid down, primarily, in—<br />
(A) Tripitaka<br />
(B) Vinayapitaka<br />
(C) Abhidhammapitaka<br />
(D) Suttapitaka<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>11. The battle between Alexander and Porus took place on the bank of river—<br />
(A) Sutlej<br />
(B) Ravi<br />
(C) Jhelum<br />
(D) Ganga<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>12. The first Persian ruler who occupied part of Indian Territory was—<br />
(A) Cyrus<br />
(B) Darius I<br />
(C) Cambyses<br />
(D) Xerxes<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>13. Alexander remained in India for—<br />
(A) 29 months<br />
(B) 39 months<br />
(C) 19 months<br />
(D) 10 months<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>14. Gedrosia corresponds to modern—<br />
(A) Baluchistan<br />
(B) Lahore<br />
(C) Multan<br />
(D) Peshawar<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>15. Which of the following statements is not true ?<br />
(A) Formal accession of Asoka was very probably delayed<br />
(B) The fifth rock edict proves the existence of Harems of Asoka’s brothers<br />
(C) Asoka held the viceroyalty of Taxila and Ujjain in the reign of Bindusara<br />
(D) Asoka was the younger brother of Bindusara<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>16. The nirvasita (excluded) and anirvasita (not excluded) Shudras have been referred to—<br />
(A) in the Nirukta of Yaska<br />
(B) in the Ashtadhyayi of Panini<br />
(C) in the Arthashastra of Kautilya<br />
(D) None of the above<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>17. The first translator of Mahabharata into Tamil was—<br />
(A) Perundevanar<br />
(B) Kamban<br />
(C) Sundaramurthi<br />
(D) Bharavi<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>18 Which one of the following inscriptions of Asoka refers to the grant of concession in land revenue to a village ?<br />
(A) Lumbini Pillar edict<br />
(B) Sarnath Pillar edict<br />
(C) Girnar Rock edict<br />
(D) Sanchi Pillar edict<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>19. Who of the following was not a patron of Jainism ?<br />
(A) Bimbisara<br />
(B) Kharvela<br />
(C) Kanishka<br />
(D) Chandragupta Maurya<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>20. Who was the ambassador in the Court of Bindusara ?<br />
(A) Machiavelli<br />
(B) Megasthenes<br />
(C) Deimachus<br />
(D) Antiochus I<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>21. To propagate his Dhamma, Asoka used the services of—<br />
(A) Rajukas<br />
(B) Pradeshikas<br />
(C) Yuktas<br />
(D) All of these<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>22. The last king of Mauryan empire was—<br />
(A) Devavarman<br />
(B) Brihadrath<br />
(C) Kunala<br />
(D) Shalishuk<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>23. The historian Kalhan was—<br />
(A) Buddhist<br />
(B) Brahmin<br />
(C) Jain<br />
(D) None of these<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>24 Founder of the Satvahana dynasty was—<br />
(A) Shatkarni I<br />
(B) Simuka<br />
(C) Shatkarni II<br />
(D) Rudradaman I<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>25. Yen-Kao-Chen is generally known as—<br />
(A) Kadphises I<br />
(B) Kadphises II<br />
(C) Kanishka<br />
(D) Vasishka<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>26. The writer of the ‘Kalpasutra’ was—<br />
(A) Simuka<br />
(B) Panini<br />
(C) Bhadrabahu<br />
(D) Patanjali<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>27. The writer of the ‘Brihatkatha’ was—<br />
(A) Dattamitra<br />
(B) Gudadhya<br />
(C) Bhadrabahu<br />
(D) Sarvavarman<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>28. According to tradition Kashyapa Matanga introduced Buddhism to—<br />
(A) China<br />
(B) Kashmir<br />
(C) Ceylon<br />
(D) Gandhar<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>29. Which one of the following indicates the correct chronological order of era in India ?<br />
(A) Gupta—Harsha—Vikram—Shaka<br />
(B) Vikram—Harsha—Gupta—Shaka<br />
(C) Gupta—Shaka—Vikram—Harsha<br />
(D) Vikram—Shaka—Gupta—Harsha<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>30. During Pre-Gupta period what was Kahapan ?<br />
(A) An office<br />
(B) A luxury item<br />
(C) A coin<br />
(D) A port<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>31. Which port was known to the author of “Periplus of the Erithrian Sea” as Padouke ?<br />
(A) Tamralipti<br />
(B) Arikmedu<br />
(C) Broach<br />
(D) Cochin<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>32 Chandragupta-II married his daughter Prabhavati to—<br />
(A) Rudrasena-I<br />
(B) Rudrasena-II<br />
(C) Agnimitra<br />
(D) Nagsena<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>33. Which of the following law givers of the post-Gupta period declared that Sudras were not slaves by nature ?<br />
(A) Medhatithi<br />
(B) Vigynaeshwar<br />
(C) Narad<br />
(D) Jimutwahan<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>34. Who was the founder of Gahadwala dynasty who made Kannauj the main centre of his power ?<br />
(A) Jaichandra<br />
(B) Vijaychandra<br />
(C) Chandradev<br />
(D) Govind<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>35. Which of the following Rashtrakut kings defeated the Pratihar ruler Nagabhatta I ?<br />
(A) Indra II<br />
(B) Krishna III<br />
(C) Amoghvarsha I<br />
(D) Govind III<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>36. Who among the following rulers patronized Jayadev, the composer of ‘Geetgovinda’ ?<br />
(A) Laxman Sen<br />
(B) Kharvel<br />
(C) Kumarpala<br />
(D) Shashank<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>37. Who out of the following ousted Jainism from Mysore ?<br />
(A) Naynars<br />
(B) Lingayats<br />
(C) Alwars<br />
(D) Shankaracharya<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>38. Which was the word used for the royal military troops of the Cholas ?<br />
(A) Kattupaddi<br />
(B) Kaikkolar<br />
(C) Bhrtaka<br />
(D) Kadgham<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>39. The Chola rulers undertook extensive land survey to ascertain—<br />
(A) Right of ownership<br />
(B) Government’s share of revenue<br />
(C) Production of grains<br />
(D) Limit of the sources of irrigation<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>40. Which of the following taxes of Chola period was for educational purpose ?<br />
(A) Devadana<br />
(B) Salabhoga<br />
(C) Brahmadeva<br />
(D) Sarvamanya<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>41. The writer of Tabqat-i-Nasiri was—<br />
(A) Barani<br />
(B) Nizamuddin<br />
(C) Minhaj-us-Siraj<br />
(D) Isami<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>42. The following works were written by Ziauddin Barani—<br />
(A) Tarikh-i-Firozshahi and Qiranussadain<br />
(B) Fatwa-i-Jahandari and Ashiqa<br />
(C) Tarikh-i-Firozshahi and Fatwa-i-Jahandari<br />
(D) Futuhus-salatin and Tarikhi-Firozshahi<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>43. Which of the following books were written by Amir Khusro ?<br />
(A) Ashiqa, Qiranussadain, Khazain-ul-Futuh<br />
(B) Qiranussadain, Ashiqa, Tarikh-i-Mubarakshahi<br />
(C) Khazainul Futuh, Tarikh-i-Mubarakshahi, Ashiqa<br />
(D) Tarikh-i-Mubarakshahi, Nuh-i-Siphr, Ashiqa<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>44. Who wrote ‘Qanun-i-Humayuni’ ?<br />
(A) Gulbadan Begum<br />
(B) Yahya<br />
(C) Khwandmir<br />
(D) Nizamuddin<br />
Ans : (C)</p>
<p>45. Which of the following books was written by Ishwardas Nagar ?<br />
(A) Futuhat-i-Alamgiri<br />
(B) Bir Binod<br />
(C) Chhatra Prakash<br />
(D) Ahkam-i-Alamgiri<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>46. With whom of the following Muhammad Ghori aligned against Khusrau Shah ?<br />
(A) King of Gujarat<br />
(B) King of Multan<br />
(C) King of Peshawar<br />
(D) King of Jammu<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>47. At the time of Muhammad Ghori’s invasion against Prithviraj Chauhan who of the following ruled Kannauj ?<br />
(A) The Chandellas<br />
(B) The Pratihars<br />
(C) The Palas<br />
(D) The Gahadwalas<br />
Ans : (D)</p>
<p>48. Who of the following contested with Qutubuddin Aibak for Punjab ?<br />
(A) Ikhtiyaruddin<br />
(B) Tajuddin Yaldauz<br />
(C) Nasiruddin Qubacha<br />
(D) None of these<br />
Ans : (B)</p>
<p>49. Who were the Nav Musalmans of the following ?<br />
(A) Descendants of Mongols who settled near Delhi and embraced Islam<br />
(B) Hindu converts to Islam<br />
(C) Khalji Sultans<br />
(D) Ilbari Sultans<br />
Ans : (A)</p>
<p>50. Who was appointed as ambassador to China during the time of Mohammad bin Tughlaq ?<br />
(A) Barbosa<br />
(B) Barani<br />
(C) Ibn Batutah<br />
(D) Abdur Razzak<br />
Ans : (C)
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 3000 &#8211; 2600 BC &#8211; Harappa Civilisation
1200 &#8211; 500 BC &#8211; Vedic Era
550 BC &#8211; Birth of Mahavira
563 &#8211; 483 BC &#8211; Sidhartha Gautama, the Buddha
327 BC &#8211; The Conquests of Alexander The Great
325 BC &#8211; Alexander The Great, still goes on
322 BC &#8211; Rise of the Mauryas, Chandragupta
298 BC &#8211; Bindusara Coronated
272 BC [...]]]></description>
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</div> <p>3000 &#8211; 2600 BC &#8211; Harappa Civilisation</p>
<p>1200 &#8211; 500 BC &#8211; Vedic Era</p>
<p>550 BC &#8211; Birth of Mahavira</p>
<p>563 &#8211; 483 BC &#8211; Sidhartha Gautama, the Buddha</p>
<p>327 BC &#8211; The Conquests of Alexander The Great</p>
<p>325 BC &#8211; Alexander The Great, still goes on</p>
<p>322 BC &#8211; Rise of the Mauryas, Chandragupta</p>
<p>298 BC &#8211; Bindusara Coronated</p>
<p>272 BC &#8211; Ashoka&#8217;s Reign</p>
<p>180 BC &#8211; Fall of the Mauryas &amp; Rise of the Sungas</p>
<p>30 BC &#8211; Rise of the Satvahana Dynasty</p>
<p>50 AD &#8211; The Kushans and Kanishkas</p>
<p>320 AD &#8211; Chandragupta I establishes the Gupta dynasty</p>
<p>360 AD &#8211; Samudragupta conquers the North</p>
<p>380 AD &#8211; Chandragupta II comes to power</p>
<p>415 AD &#8211; Accession of Kumara Gupta I</p>
<p>467 AD &#8211; Skanda Gupta assumes power</p>
<p>892 AD &#8211; Rise of the Eastern Chalukyas</p>
<p>985 AD &#8211; The Chola Dynasty
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