Quiz On Indian History By Moureeshvar

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  • 1. 

    What are the Aryans of those days have are trading?

    • A.

      Grains

    • B.

      Metals

    • C.

      Cattle

    • D.

      Wood

    Correct Answer
    C. Cattle
    Explanation
    During the time of the Aryans, trading was an important aspect of their society. They engaged in the exchange of various goods, and one of the valuable commodities they traded was cattle. Cattle held great significance for the Aryans as they were a source of food, milk, and other products. Additionally, cattle were also considered a symbol of wealth and status. Therefore, trading cattle allowed the Aryans to acquire different resources and establish economic relationships with other communities.

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  • 2. 

    Which of these is not a most popular Vedic god?

    • A.

      Surya

    • B.

      Agni

    • C.

      Varuna

    • D.

      Shiva

    Correct Answer
    D. Shiva
    Explanation
    Shiva is not a popular Vedic god because he is associated with the post-Vedic period and is considered one of the major deities in Hinduism. The most popular Vedic gods are Surya, Agni, and Varuna, who are prominently mentioned in the Rigveda, the oldest Vedic scripture. Shiva, on the other hand, gained prominence in later Hindu texts and is worshipped by millions of Hindus worldwide.

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  • 3. 

    Who was the most famous ancient surgeon among these?

    • A.

      Charaka

    • B.

      Sushruta

    • C.

      Varahamira

    • D.

      Vatsayana

    Correct Answer
    B. Sushruta
    Explanation
    Sushruta is considered the most famous ancient surgeon among the given options. He was an Indian physician who lived around 600 BCE and is known as the "Father of Plastic Surgery." Sushruta's contributions to the field of surgery were significant, as he developed various surgical techniques, including reconstructive surgery, rhinoplasty, and cataract surgery. His teachings and writings on medicine and surgery, particularly in the Sushruta Samhita, have had a lasting impact on the medical field and continue to be studied and respected today.

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  • 4. 

    Which was the first Veda to be composed having 10,552 verses?

    • A.

      Rigveda

    • B.

      Yajurveda

    • C.

      Samveda

    • D.

      Atharvanaveda

    Correct Answer
    A. Rigveda
    Explanation
    The Rigveda is considered to be the oldest and most important of the four Vedas in Hinduism. It is believed to have been composed around 1500-1200 BCE and consists of 10,552 verses. The Rigveda contains hymns and prayers dedicated to various deities and is a valuable source of information about the ancient Indian culture, religion, and philosophy.

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  • 5. 

    Who known as the 'Napoleon of India'?

    • A.

      Chandra Gupta Maurya

    • B.

      Asoka the great

    • C.

      Chandra Gupta II

    • D.

      Samudra Gupta

    Correct Answer
    D. Samudra Gupta
    Explanation
    Samudra Gupta is known as the 'Napoleon of India' because he was a powerful and successful ruler of the Gupta Empire. Like Napoleon, he expanded his empire through military conquests and established a centralized administration. Samudra Gupta's military campaigns brought him immense wealth, fame, and control over a vast territory. He was also known for his patronage of arts and learning, which contributed to the golden age of Indian culture during his reign. Overall, Samudra Gupta's achievements and characteristics resemble those of Napoleon, earning him the title of the 'Napoleon of India'.

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