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Q.1 Easy Indian History — Ancient
Which of the following statements about the Indus Valley Civilization is correct?
AIt had a written script that has been fully deciphered by scholars
BIt was contemporary with the Egyptian Old Kingdom and Mesopotamian civilizations
CEvidence of large temples and priest-kings has been found at all major sites
DIt was primarily a nomadic pastoral civilization with seasonal settlements
Correct Answer:  B. It was contemporary with the Egyptian Old Kingdom and Mesopotamian civilizations
Explanation:

The Indus Valley Civilization (c. 3300-1300 BCE) was contemporary with Egyptian Old Kingdom (c. 2686-2181 BCE) and Mesopotamian civilizations.

Its script remains undeciphered, there is limited evidence of temples, and it was primarily urban and sedentary, not nomadic.

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Q.2 Easy Indian History — Ancient
Which Vedic text is considered the oldest and contains hymns primarily dedicated to various deities?
AYajur Veda
BRigveda
CSama Veda
DAtharva Veda
Correct Answer:  B. Rigveda
Explanation:

The Rigveda is the oldest Vedic text (c. 1500-1200 BCE) and consists of 1028 hymns dedicated to various Vedic deities like Indra, Agni, and Soma.

The Yajur Veda contains sacrificial formulas, Sama Veda contains musical chants, and Atharva Veda contains spells and incantations.

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Q.3 Medium Indian History — Ancient
The Mahajanapadas period witnessed the rise of several kingdoms. Which of the following was NOT a major Mahajanapada?
AMagadha
BKosala
CAvanti
DPandya
Correct Answer:  D. Pandya
Explanation:

The 16 Mahajanapadas (c. 6th-4th century BCE) included Magadha, Kosala, Avanti, Vatsa, and others in North and Central India.

Pandya was a Sangam Age kingdom in South India, not a recognized Mahajanapada.

Magadha eventually emerged as the dominant power under the Mauryas.

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Q.4 Medium Indian History — Ancient
Ashoka's conversion to Buddhism and subsequent policy of Dhamma is best evidenced by which of the following?
AThe Vedic texts preserved in the imperial library
BEdicts inscribed on rock and pillar across the empire
CTemple structures built exclusively for Buddhist worship
DRecords maintained by Greek ambassadors at his court
Correct Answer:  B. Edicts inscribed on rock and pillar across the empire
Explanation:

Ashoka's edicts inscribed on rocks and pillars across the Mauryan Empire (c. 260 BCE onwards) are primary sources of his conversion and Dhamma policy.

These Major Rock Edicts and Minor Rock Edicts detail his moral and religious policies.

Greek accounts like Megasthenes' Indica provide supplementary information but edicts are direct evidence.

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Q.5 Medium Indian History — Ancient
Which ruler of the Gupta Empire is known for his military conquests described as 'Chakravartin' and is celebrated in the Allahabad Pillar inscription?
AChandragupta II
BSamudragupta
CChandragupta I
DKumaragupta I
Correct Answer:  B. Samudragupta
Explanation:

Samudragupta (c. 335-380 CE) is known as the 'Napoleon of India' for his extensive conquests.

The Allahabad Pillar inscription (Eran Inscription) by Harisena describes his military achievements and presents him as a Chakravartin.

Chandragupta II is known for cultural achievements and Chandragupta I for foundational work.

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Q.6 Medium Indian History — Ancient
The Sangam literature of South India provides valuable information about society during which period?
A3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE
B1st century BCE to 5th century CE
C5th century BCE to 1st century CE
D2nd century BCE to 2nd century CE
Correct Answer:  A. 3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE
Explanation:

Sangam literature was composed during the Sangam Age (c. 3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE) and represents Tamil literature from three literary academies (Sangams).

It provides crucial information about Chola, Chera, and Pandya kingdoms, trade networks, and social structures of South India during this period.

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Q.7 Hard Indian History — Ancient
Consider the following statements about early Buddhism:
1. The Buddha rejected the authority of the Vedas and the Brahmanical caste system
2. The Sangha (monastic community) required members to renounce worldly life
3. Bodhi Sattva concept was central to early Buddhism

Which of the above statements is/are correct?
A1 and 2 only
B1 and 3 only
C2 and 3 only
D1, 2 and 3
Correct Answer:  A. 1 and 2 only
Explanation:

Statements 1 and 2 are correct.

Early Buddhism (Theravada) rejected Vedic authority and caste system, and the Sangha required renunciation.

Statement 3 is incorrect as Bodhisattva concept is central to Mahayana Buddhism, not early Buddhism.

Early Buddhism focused on the individual's path to Nirvana through the Eightfold Path.

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Q.8 Hard Indian History — Ancient
Jainism, as propounded by Vardhamana Mahavira, differs from contemporary Buddhism primarily in its concept of:
AAhimsa (non-violence)
BKarma and its relationship to the soul
CMonastic organization and discipline
DRejection of Vedic authority
Correct Answer:  B. Karma and its relationship to the soul
Explanation:

While both Buddhism and Jainism reject Vedic authority and emphasize ahimsa, they differ fundamentally on karma.

Jainism believes karma is a material substance that attaches to the soul (Jiva), while Buddhism denies the existence of an eternal soul.

Mahavira's emphasis on karma as material binding force distinguishes Jainism from Buddhist philosophy.

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Q.9 Easy Indian History — Ancient
The Mauryan Empire under Chandragupta Maurya expanded significantly with the help of which key minister?
ARadhagupta
BVishnugupta (Kautilya/Chanakya)
CBhagurayana
DSisupalgarh
Correct Answer:  B. Vishnugupta (Kautilya/Chanakya)
Explanation:

Vishnugupta, also known as Kautilya or Chanakya, was the chief minister and strategist of Chandragupta Maurya (c. 321-297 BCE).

He is credited with helping Chandragupta establish and expand the Mauryan Empire.

Kautilya authored the Arthashastra, a treatise on statecraft and administration.

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Q.10 Hard Indian History — Ancient
The Chola dynasty's maritime trade networks during the Sangam Age extended to which of the following regions?
AOnly Indian coastal regions
BSoutheast Asia and possibly Egypt
CGreece and the Mediterranean
DChina exclusively
Correct Answer:  B. Southeast Asia and possibly Egypt
Explanation:

Archaeological and literary evidence indicates Chola maritime trade extended to Southeast Asian regions (Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Malaysia) and possibly Egypt.

Tamil inscriptions found in Southeast Asia and Roman coins found in South India confirm this extensive network.

Trade with China occurred but was not exclusive to China.

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