ANCIENT QUESTIONS 1979-2023 - Sheet1 Flashcards
1,”In which one of the following regions was Dhanyakataka, which flourished as a prominent Buddhist centre under the Mahasanghikas, located?”,”A. Andhra”,”B. Gandhara”,”C. Kalinga”,”D. Magadha”
1,A,”Amaravati (Andhra) is the site of ancient Dhanyakataka, an important town in the Deccan and the Capital of the later Satavahanas, mentioned in many inscriptions. A large Buddhist establishment was located here. The six occupational periods ranged from the 2nd century BCE to the 2nd/3rd century CE. Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.”
2,”With reference to ancient South India, Korkai, Poompuhar and Muchiri were well known as”,”A. Capital cities”,”B. Ports”,”C. Centres of iron-and-steel making”,”D. Shrines of Jain Tirthankaras”
2,B,”The premier Chola port was Puhar (also known as Kaveripumpattinam and Poompuhar), the major Pandya Port was Korkai, while Tondi and Muchiri were the important ports in the Chera kingdom. Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.”
3,”Which one of the following explains the practice of ‘Vattakirutal’ as mentioned in Sangam poems?”,”A. Kings employing women Bodyguards”,”B. Learned persons assembling in Royal courts to discuss religious and philosophical matters”,”C. Young girls keeping watch over agricultural fields and driving away birds and animals”,”D. A king defeated in a battle Committing ritual suicide by Starving himself to death”
3,D,”The practice of vattakirutal was one in which a defeated king committed ritual suicide by starving himself to death, accompanied by those who had been close to him during his lifetime. Therefore, option (d) is the correct answer.”
4,”With reference to ancient Indian History, consider the following pairs: Literary work - Author 1. Devi chandragupta - Bilhana 2. HammiraMahakauya - Nayachandra Suri 3. Milinda-panha - Nagatjuna 4. Nitivakyamrita - Somadeva Suri How many of the above pairs are Correctly matched?”,”A. Only one”,”B. Only two”,”C. Only three”,”D. All four”
4,B,”Narrative literature such as the Panchatantra (5th–6th centuries) and the Kathasaritsagara (Ocean of Streams of Stories, 11th century) are collections of popular folk tales that ordinary people may have known, listened to, and enjoyed. Nayacandra Suri wrote the Hammiramahakavya. Somadeva followed up the concepts of the Arthashastra tradition comprising mandala, sadgunyam, and four upayas in his Nitivakyamrita. Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer
1. Devichandragupta: Bilhana - This is incorrectly matched. Bilhana was not the author of Devichandragupta. However, Bilhana famously wrote the Vikramankadevacharita, an epic poem describing the victories of the Chalukya king Vikramaditya VI. The author of Devichandragupta is Vishakhadatta.
- Hammira-Mahakavya: Nayachandra Suri - This is correctly matched. Nayachandra Suri was a renowned Jain monk and author of Hammira-Mahakavya. This work is a famed historical poem about the life of Hammira, a Chauhan king of Ranastambhapura in Rajasthan.
- Milinda-panha: Nagaijuna - This is incorrect. Milinda-panha, also known as Questions of Milinda, is an ancient Buddhist text that presents Buddhist doctrine as a dialogue between a Buddhist sage named Nagasena and the Indo-Greek king Menander (Milinda). The author is not known, but certainly, it’s not Nagarjuna. Nagarjuna is the philosopher who founded the Madhyamaka (Middle Path) school of Mahāyāna Buddhism.
- Nitivakyamrita: Somadeva Suri - This is rightly matched. Nitivakyamrita, a work on political ethics, was written by the famous Jain Ascetic, Somadeva Suri.
5,”According to Kautilya’s Arthashastra, which of the following are correct? 1. A person could be a slave as a result of a judicial punishment. 2. If a female slave bore her master a son, she was legally free. 3. If a son born to a female slave was fathered by her master the son was entitled to the legal status of the master’s son. Which of the statements given above are correct?”,”A. 1 and 2 only”,”B. 2 and 3 only”,”C. 1 and 3 only”,”D. 1, 2 and 3”
5,D,”Statement 1 is correct: There are several types of enslavement that is given in Arthashastra. Statement 2 is correct: There were variety of protection offered to the slaves, especially to the women slaves. Statement 3 is correct: According to the Arthshastra, if a son born to a female slave was fathered by her master, the son was entitled to the legal status of the master’s son.”
6,”With reference to Indian history, consider the following texts: 1. Nettipakarana 2. Parishishta Parvan 3. Avadanasataka 4. Trishashtilakshana Mahapurana Which of the above are Jaina texts?”,”A. 1, 2 and 3”,”B. 2 and 4 only”,”C. 1, 3 and 4”,”D. 2, 3 and 4”
6,B,”Option 2 is correct: The Parishishta parvan also known as the Sthaviravalicharitra is a 12th-century Sanskrit mahakavya by Hemachandra which details the histories of the earliest Jain teachers. Option 4 is correct: Trishashtilakshana Mahapurana is a major Jain text composed largely by Acharya Jinasena during the rule of Rashtrakutas.”
7,”With reference to Indian history, consider the following pairs: Historical person - Known as 1. Aryadeva - Jaina scholar 2. Dignaga - Buddhist scholar 3. Nathamuni - Vaishnava scholar How many pairs given above are correctly matched?”,”A. None of the pairs”,”B. Only one pair”,”C. Only two pairs”,”D. All three pairs”
Pair 2 is correct: Dignāga, (born c. 480 CE—died c. 540), was a Buddhist logician and author of the Pramasamuccaya (“Compendium of the Means of True Knowledge”), a work that laid the foundations of Buddhist logic. Pair 3 is correct: Nathamuni founded a Sanskrit-Tamil school at Srirangam (Tamil Nadu state), which continues to be a great Vaishnavite centre in South India.”
8,”With reference to the scholars/literatures of ancient India, consider the following statements: 1. Panini is associated with Pushyamitra Shunga. 2. Amarasimha is associated with Harshavardhana. 3. Kalidasa is associated with Chandra Gupta-II. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?”,”A. 1 and 2 only”,”B. 2 and 3 only”,”C. 3 only”,”D. 1, 2 and 3”
8,C,”Panini is associated with Sanskrit grammar and gave a comprehensive and scientific theory of phonetics, phonology, and morphology. Pushyamitra Shunga is a post-Mauryan king, whereas the birth year of Panini is not known. Harshavardhana is a post-Gupta king and Amarasimha belongs to the Gupta era. According to traditional lore, Kalidasa belonged to the court of Chandra Gupta Vikramaditya (Chandra Gupta II), although the dates of his life events are disputed.”
9,”Consider the following pairs: Historical place - Well - known for 1. Burzahom - Rock -cut shrines 2. Chandra - ketugarh - Terracotta art 3. Ganeshwar - Copper artefacts Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?”,”A. 1 only”,”B. 1 and 2”,”C. 3 only”,”D. 2 and 3”
9,D,”Pair 2 is correctly matched: Chandraketugah is a site in West Bengal near Kolkata. The place dates back to the 3rd century, which is pre-Mauryan era. The place has always generated curiosity among archaeologists and various excavations have taken place here unearthing a number of terracotta artworks. Pair 3 is correctly matched: Ganeshwar is a famous site in the Khetri belt in Rajasthan. Ganeshwar complex sites have yielded more than 5000 copper objects, with some typical Harappan types like thin blades, arrow-heads etc.”
10,”Which one of the following ancient towns is well-known for its elaborate system of water harvesting and management by building a series of dams and channelizing water into connected reservoirs?”,”A. Dholavira”,”B. Kalibangan”,”C. Rakhigarhi”,”D. Ropar”
10,A,”Dholavira is located on Kadir island in the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. The city had an impressive and unique water harvesting and management system. This area receives less than 160 cm of rain every year and is very prone to droughts. A sophisticated water management system demonstrates the ingenuity of the Dholavira people in their struggle to survive and thrive in a harsh environment.”
11,”From the decline of Guptas until the rise of Harshavardhana in the early seventh century, which of the following kingdoms were holding power in Northern India? 1. The Guptas of Magadha 2. The Paramaras of Malwa 3. The Pushyabhutis of Thanesar 4. The Maukharis of Kanauj 5. The Yadavas of Devagiri 6. The Maitrakas of Valabhi Select the correct answer using the code given below:”,”A. 1, 2 and 5”,”B. 1, 3, 4 and 6”,”C. 2, 3 and 4”,”D. 5 and 6”
11,B,”From the decline of Guptas until the rise of Harshavardhana in the early seventh century, the kingdoms holding power in Northern India were The Pushyabhutis of Thaneshwar, The Maukharis of Kanauj, and The Maitrakas of Vallabhi. The most prominent ones were The Pushyabhutis of Thaneshwar, Maukharies of Kannauj, Maitrakas of Vallabhi.”
12,”With reference to the history of ancient India, Bhavabhuti, Hastimalla and Kshemeshvara were famous:”,”A. Jain monks”,”B. Playwrights”,”C. Temple architects”,”D. Philosophers”
12,B,”Bhavabhuti, Hastimalla, and Kshemeshvara were famous playwrights.”
13,”Who among the following rulers advised his subjects through this inscription? ‘Whosoever praises his religious sect or blames other sects out of excessive devotion to his own sect, with the view of glorifying his own sect, he rather injures his own sect very severely.’”,”A. Ashoka”,”B. Samudragupta”,”C. Harshavardhana”,”D. Krishnadeva Raya”
13,A,”The inscription mentioning Ranyo Ashoka (King Ashoka) along with a stone portrait of him was found at Kanganahalli.”
14,”With reference to the history of India, the terms ‘kulyavapa’ and ‘dronavapa’ denote:”,”A. Measurement of land”,”B. Coins of different monetary value”,”C. Classification of urban land”,”D. Religious rituals”
14,A,”‘Kulyavapa’ and ‘dronavapa’ denote Measurement of Land.”
15,”With reference to the period of the Gupta dynasty in ancient India, the towns Ghantasala, Kadura and Chaul were well known as:”,”A. Ports handling foreign trade”,”B. Capitals of powerful kingdoms”,”C. Places of exquisite stone art and architecture”,”D. Important Buddhist pilgrimage centres”
15,A,”Ghantasala, Kadura, and Chaul were well-known as Ports handling foreign trade during the Gupta period.”
16,”Which one of the following is not a Harappan site?”,”A. Chanhudaro”,”B. Kot Diji”,”C. Sohgaura”,”D. Desalpur”
16,C,”Sohgaura is not a Harappan site. It is an Ashokan era copper plate inscription.”
17,”In which of the following relief sculpture inscriptions is ‘Ranyo Ashoka’ (King Ashoka) mentioned along with the stone portrait of Ashoka?”,”A. Kanganahalli”,”B. Sanchi”,”C. Shahbazgarhi”,”D. Sohgaura”
17,A,”Ranyo Ashoka (King Ashoka) is mentioned along with the stone portrait of Ashoka in the Kanganahalli inscription.”
18,”With reference to forced labour (Vishti) in India during the Gupta period, which one of the following statements is correct?”,”A. It was considered a source of income for the State, a sort of tax paid by the people.”,”B. It was totally absent in the Madhya Pradesh and Kathiawar regions of the Gupta Empire.”,”C. The forced labourer was entitled to weekly wages.”,”D. The eldest son of the labourer was sent as the forced labourer.”
18,A,”Forced labour (Vishti) in India during the Gupta period was considered a source of income for the State, a sort of tax paid by the people.”
19,”With reference to the cultural history of India, the memorising of chronicles, dynastic histories and epic tales was the profession of which of the following?”,”A. Shramana”,”B. Parivraajaka”,”C. Agrahaarika”,”D. Magadha”
19,D,”The memorizing of chronicles, dynastic histories, and epic tales was the profession of Magadhas in the cultural history of India.”
20,”In the context of the history of India, consider the following pairs: 1. Eripatti: Land revenue which was set apart for the maintenance of the village tank 2. Taniyurs: Villages donated to single Brahmin or a group of Brahmins 3. Ghatikas: Colleges generally attached to the temples Which of the pairs given above is correctly matched?”,(a) 1 and 2,(b) 3 only,(c) 2 and 3,(d) 1 and 3
20,D,”The given pairs are related to the history of India: Eripatti - Land revenue set apart for maintenance of village tank; Taniyurs - Villages donated to Brahmins; Ghatikas - Colleges attached to temples. Correct pairs: Eripatti - Land revenue set apart for maintenance of village tank; Ghatikas - Colleges attached to temples; Taniyurs - Villages donated to Brahmins.”
21,”Who of the following had first deciphered the edicts of Emperor Ashoka?”,(a) Georg Buhler,(b) James Prinsep,(c) Max Muller,(d) William Jones
21,B,”James Prinsep deciphered Ashoka’s edicts, discovering ‘Piyadasa’ meaning ‘pleasant to behold’. His work laid the foundation for understanding early Indian political history.”
22,”Which of the following characterizes the people of the Indus Civilization? 1. They possessed great palaces and temples. 2. They worshipped both male and female deities. 3. They employed horse-drawn chariots in warfare. Select the correct statement/statements using the codes given below:”,(a) 1 and 2 only,(b) 2 only,(c) 1, 2 and 3,(d) None of the statements given above is correct
22,B,”Indus Valley people didn’t possess great palaces/temples but had advanced urban planning, multistoried houses. They were peaceful; no evidence of warfare. Speculations suggest various reasons for civilization’s decline.”
23,”The Chinese traveller Yuan Chwang (Hiuen Tsang) who visited India recorded the general conditions and culture of India at that time. In this context, which of the following statements is/are correct? 1. The roads and river routes were completely immune from robbery. 2. As regards punishment for offences, ordeals by fire, water and poison were the instruments for determining the innocence or guilt of a person. 3. The tradesmen had to pay duties at ferries and barrier stations. Select the correct answer using the codes given below:”,(a) 1 only,(b) 2 and 3 only,(c) 1 and 3 only,(d) 1, 2 and 3
23,B,”Yuan Chwang recorded general conditions and culture of India during 7th century AD. Roads and river routes weren’t immune from robbery. Punishments included ordeals by fire, water, and poison. Tradesmen paid duties at ferries and barrier stations.”
The famous Chinese travellers who visited India were Fa Hein (405-411 A.D.), Hiuen Tsang (630-645 AD), and I-Tsing (671-695 AD). Among these ancient travellers, Hiuen Tsang visited India during King Harshavardhana’s reign. He is also called the Prince of Pilgrims.
The famous Chinese travellers who visited India were Fa Hein (405-411 A.
24,”With reference to the scientific progress of Ancient India, which of the statements given below are correct? 1. Different kinds of specialised surgical instruments were in common use by the 1st century AD 2. Transplant of internal organs in the human body began in the 3rd century AD 3. The concept of sine of an angle was known in the 5th century AD. 4. The concept of cyclic quadrilateral was known in the 7th century AD. Select the correct answer using the codes given below:”,(a) 1 and 2 only,(b) 3 and 4 only,(c) 1, 3 and 4 only,(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
24,C,”Specialized surgical instruments were in use by 1st century AD. Organ transplants didn’t begin by 3rd century AD. Sine concept was known in 5th century AD. Cyclic quadrilateral concept was known in 7th century AD.”