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Q.1 Hard Ancient India 05 May 2026
How did the Gupta rulers maintain religious pluralism while being predominantly Hindu?
ABy forcefully converting all subjects to Hinduism
BBy patronizing multiple religions including Buddhism and Jainism alongside Hindu traditions
CBy banning all religious practices
DBy establishing a uniform state religion only
Correct Answer:  B. By patronizing multiple religions including Buddhism and Jainism alongside Hindu traditions
EXPLANATION

Gupta rulers, despite being Hindu, patronized Buddhism and Jainism, as evidenced by their support for monasteries, universities like Nalanda, and grants to various religious institutions.

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Q.2 Medium Ancient India 05 May 2026
Which of the following philosophies emerged during the period of the Later Vedas and emphasized the concept of 'Brahman'?
AKarma and Dharma doctrine
BUpanishadic philosophy seeking ultimate reality
CRitualistic Vedic religion exclusively
DBuddhist Four Noble Truths
Correct Answer:  B. Upanishadic philosophy seeking ultimate reality
EXPLANATION

The Upanishads, philosophical texts composed during and after the Vedic period, introduced the concept of Brahman as the ultimate, eternal reality underlying all existence.

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Q.3 Hard Ancient India 05 May 2026
The Mauryan administrative division called 'Chakra' primarily served which purpose?
ACollection of agricultural taxes
BMilitary garrison organization
CRevenue administration and territorial management
DReligious ceremonies
Correct Answer:  C. Revenue administration and territorial management
EXPLANATION

The Chakra was an administrative district in the Mauryan Empire responsible for revenue collection, land surveys, and territorial administration under a designated officer.

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Q.4 Medium Ancient India 05 May 2026
Which contemporary civilization had direct trade relations with the Indus Valley Civilization?
AAncient Egypt
BMesopotamia (Sumer and Akkad)
CAncient China
DGreek city-states
Correct Answer:  B. Mesopotamia (Sumer and Akkad)
EXPLANATION

Archaeological evidence, including Indus seals found in Mesopotamian sites and Mesopotamian artifacts in Indus locations, confirms active trade relations between these civilizations.

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Q.5 Hard Ancient India 05 May 2026
The 'Jana' in Vedic terminology evolved into which subsequent political unit?
AMagadha
BJanapada
CChakravartin's kingdom
DMauryan province
Correct Answer:  B. Janapada
EXPLANATION

The Jana (tribe) in early Vedic society gradually evolved into the Janapada (territorial state) by the Later Vedic period, marking the transition from tribal to territorial polity.

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Q.6 Medium Ancient India 05 May 2026
Which factor was most instrumental in the development of early settlements in the Indus Valley?
AProximity to mineral resources
BSeasonal flooding patterns providing fertile soil and water
CTrade routes to Mesopotamia
DReligious significance of the region
Correct Answer:  B. Seasonal flooding patterns providing fertile soil and water
EXPLANATION

The seasonal flooding of the Indus River deposited nutrient-rich silt, facilitating agriculture and attracting settlements, similar to the Nile Valley model.

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Q.7 Easy Ancient India 05 May 2026
The Gupta Empire's administrative efficiency and cultural achievements earned it the epithet:
AGolden Age of India
BSilver Age of Administration
CBronze Age of Arts
DImperial Renaissance
Correct Answer:  A. Golden Age of India
EXPLANATION

The Gupta period (320-550 CE) is widely regarded as the Golden Age of India due to advancements in science, literature, mathematics, astronomy, and art.

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Q.8 Hard Ancient India 05 May 2026
Which of the following best explains the decline of the Indus Valley Civilization around 1300 BCE?
AInvasion by Vedic Aryans
BA combination of factors including climate change, river pattern shifts, and possibly natural disasters
CComplete destruction by a single conquering power
DMass migration to Southeast Asia
Correct Answer:  B. A combination of factors including climate change, river pattern shifts, and possibly natural disasters
EXPLANATION

Modern scholarship suggests the decline resulted from a confluence of factors: climate aridification, changes in monsoon patterns, shifts in river courses, and possibly earthquakes, rather than a single cause.

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Q.9 Medium Ancient India 05 May 2026
The 'Samiti' in early Vedic polity functioned primarily as:
AA royal war council
BAn assembly for discussing tribal matters and settling disputes
CA trade guild
DA monastic order
Correct Answer:  B. An assembly for discussing tribal matters and settling disputes
EXPLANATION

The Samiti was an important assembly in early Vedic society where important tribal and political matters were discussed, representing early forms of democratic participation.

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Q.10 Easy Ancient India 05 May 2026
Which Mauryan ruler is famous for his conversion to Buddhism and the spread of Buddhist doctrines through rock edicts?
AChandragupta Maurya
BBindusara
CAshoka
DBrihadrata
Correct Answer:  C. Ashoka
EXPLANATION

Ashoka, the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya, embraced Buddhism after the bloody conquest of Kalinga and propagated Buddhist teachings through numerous rock and pillar edicts.

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