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Q.11Medium Indian History — Ancient
Which Vedic text contains the earliest reference to the varna system with four categories?
ARigveda
BYajurveda
CAtharvaveda
DSamaveda
Correct Answer:
A. Rigveda
Explanation:
The Rigveda, particularly the Purusha Sukta hymn (10.90), contains the earliest systematic reference to the four varnas (Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras) derived from the cosmic man's body parts.
Which edict of Ashoka specifically mentions his conversion to Buddhism and renunciation of violence?
ARock Edict I
BRock Edict II
CRock Edict XIII
DPillar Edict VII
Correct Answer:
C. Rock Edict XIII
Explanation:
Rock Edict XIII, inscribed after the bloody conquest of Kalinga (260 BCE), explicitly describes Ashoka's remorse, his conversion to Buddhism, and his commitment to Dhamma (moral law) instead of military conquest.
This marks his transformation from a warrior to a dharma-based ruler.
During the Gupta Empire under Chandragupta II, the Chinese traveler who visited India was:
AFa-hien
BHiuen-tsang
CI-tsing
DMarco Polo
Correct Answer:
A. Fa-hien
Explanation:
Fa-hien (also Faxian) visited India during the reign of Chandragupta II (c. 375-415 CE) and left detailed accounts of Gupta administration, culture, and Buddhism.
Hiuen-tsang visited during Harsha's reign in the 7th century CE, not the Gupta period.
Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, renounced worldly life at what age?
A25 years
B28 years
C30 years
D35 years
Correct Answer:
C. 30 years
Explanation:
According to Jain texts, Mahavira (599-527 BCE) renounced his family and kingdom at the age of 30 and pursued ascetic practices for 12 years before attaining Kevala Jnana (omniscience).
Which Mauryan ruler is credited with establishing the Maurya Empire and conquering most of northern India?
AAshoka
BChandragupta Maurya
CBindusara
DBrihadrath
Correct Answer:
B. Chandragupta Maurya
Explanation:
Chandragupta Maurya (r. 321-298 BCE) founded the Maurya Empire with the help of his advisor Kautilya and conquered most of northern India through military campaigns.
Ashoka expanded the empire further and later embraced Buddhism.
Which of the following sites of the Indus Valley Civilization has provided evidence of a sophisticated drainage system and standardized weights and measures?
AHarappa
BMohenjo-daro
CKalibangan
DLothal
Correct Answer:
B. Mohenjo-daro
Explanation:
Mohenjo-daro is renowned for its advanced urban planning features including a sophisticated drainage system with underground sewers, standardized brick sizes, and uniform weights and measures.
These indicate a high degree of civic organization in the Indus Valley Civilization (c. 2600-1900 BCE).