Quiz On Ancient Indian History With Answers: Set 16

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    A Chinese embassy was sent by T'ang emperor in the court of?

    • A.

      Ashoka

    • B.

      Bimbisara

    • C.

      Chandragupta I

    • D.

      Harsha

    Correct Answer
    D. Harsha
    Explanation
    During the T'ang dynasty, the Chinese emperor sent an embassy to the court of Harsha. Harsha was a powerful ruler of the Indian subcontinent during the 7th century. He was known for his patronage of Buddhism and his efforts to promote trade and cultural exchange. The Chinese embassy was likely sent to establish diplomatic relations, discuss trade agreements, and exchange knowledge and ideas between the two empires.

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  • 2. 

    The first kings to issue gold coins in India were?

    • A.

      Sauviras

    • B.

      Sindhus

    • C.

      Sivis

    • D.

      Indo-Greeks

    Correct Answer
    D. Indo-Greeks
    Explanation
    The Indo-Greeks were the first kings to issue gold coins in India. The Indo-Greek Kingdom existed from the 2nd century BC to the 1st century AD and was formed by the Greek conquerors who settled in the northwestern regions of the Indian subcontinent. These kings introduced the concept of minting gold coins, which were used as a form of currency in their kingdom. This innovation in coinage played a significant role in the development of trade and commerce in ancient India.

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  • 3. 

    Arrange the order of gods in the later Vedic pantheon as per their importance.1. Indra     2. Agni3. Varuna4. Soma

    • A.

      3, 4, 2, 1

    • B.

      1, 2, 3, 4

    • C.

      2, 3, 4, 1

    • D.

      2, 1, 3, 4

    Correct Answer
    B. 1, 2, 3, 4
  • 4. 

    This was the 1st human statues worshipped in India? Name it.

    • A.

      The statue of Shiva

    • B.

      The statue of Parvati

    • C.

      The statue of Brahma

    • D.

      The statue of Buddha

    Correct Answer
    D. The statue of Buddha
    Explanation
    The statue of Buddha is the correct answer because Buddha was the first human figure to be worshipped in India. Buddhism originated in India in the 6th century BCE, and statues of Buddha were created to represent him and his teachings. These statues were worshipped as a way to pay homage and seek blessings from Buddha. The statue of Buddha holds great significance in Indian culture and religion.

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  • 5. 

    What was included in the script of the Harappan people?

    • A.

      Pictures of men

    • B.

      Pictures of animals

    • C.

      Pictures of flowers

    • D.

      Combination of pictures and geometrical shapes

    Correct Answer
    D. Combination of pictures and geometrical shapes
    Explanation
    The script of the Harappan people included a combination of pictures and geometrical shapes. This suggests that their script was a form of writing that used both visual representations of objects or concepts and abstract symbols. This combination of pictures and shapes may have allowed the Harappan people to convey a wide range of meanings and ideas in their written language.

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  • 6. 

    What was inimitable to the Harappan civilization in comparison to Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations?

    • A.

      Stones

    • B.

      Paintings

    • C.

      Agriculture

    • D.

      Rectangular town planning

    Correct Answer
    D. Rectangular town planning
    Explanation
    The Harappan civilization was unique in its town planning, specifically using a rectangular layout, which set it apart from the Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations. While all three civilizations had agriculture, stones, and paintings, the rectangular town planning was a distinct feature of the Harappan civilization. This layout demonstrated their advanced urban planning and organization, showcasing their ability to create structured and organized cities.

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  • 7. 

    This metal was 1st used by Vedic people. Identify it from the given options.

    • A.

      Iron

    • B.

      Copper

    • C.

      Silver

    • D.

      Tin

    Correct Answer
    B. Copper
    Explanation
    Copper is the correct answer because it was the first metal used by the Vedic people. This is supported by historical evidence and archaeological findings that show the extensive use of copper by ancient civilizations, including the Vedic people. Copper was highly valued for its durability, malleability, and conductivity, making it an important material for tools, weapons, and ornaments during that time period.

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  • 8. 

    Through ____________, the Harappan people disposed their dead.

    • A.

      Burial

    • B.

      Cremation

    • C.

      Keeping the body in park

    • D.

      Throwing the body in river

    Correct Answer
    A. Burial
    Explanation
    The Harappan people disposed their dead through burial. This means that they would place the bodies of the deceased in graves or tombs in the ground. Burial was a common method of disposal for the Harappan civilization, and it is a practice that has been observed in various ancient cultures around the world.

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  • 9. 

    Kanishka patronised which among the following?

    • A.

      Samyaksambuddhas

    • B.

      Pratyekabuddhas

    • C.

      Mahayana Buddhism

    • D.

      Buddhism

    Correct Answer
    C. Mahayana Buddhism
    Explanation
    Kanishka patronized Mahayana Buddhism. This means that he supported and promoted the development of Mahayana Buddhism. Kanishka was a ruler of the Kushan Empire in the 2nd century CE and is known for his contributions to Buddhism, particularly the Mahayana tradition. He is believed to have convened the Fourth Buddhist Council and played a significant role in the spread and development of Mahayana Buddhism in Central Asia.

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  • 10. 

    The excavations in Indus Valley have drawn the relic of Indian history to ____________.

    • A.

      2000 BC

    • B.

      1500 BC

    • C.

      2200 BC

    • D.

      2500 BC

    Correct Answer
    D. 2500 BC
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 2500 BC because the excavations in the Indus Valley have revealed artifacts and structures that date back to this time period. These findings provide valuable insights into the ancient civilization that thrived in the region during that era.

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