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Pandyas - class-VI

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State whether these sentences are true (T) or false (F).
The Tamil epic the Silappadikaram was composed by a poet named Ilango.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Silappadikaram is one of Five Great Epics according to later Tamil literary tradition. Ascetic-prince Ilango Adigal is credited with this work, who was the younger brother of reputed warrior-king Senguttuvan of the Chera dynasty. As a literary work, Silappadikaram is held in high regard by the Tamil people.  

Which language is likely to be spoken in the Chera kingdom of Mahodayapuram in the 9th century?

  1. Hindi

  2. Tamil

  3. Telugu

  4. Malayalam


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Chera kingdom of Mahodayapuram was established in the ninth century in the south-western part of the peninsula, part of present-day Kerala. It is likely that Malayalam was spoken in this area. The rulers introduced the Malayalam language and script in their inscriptions.

Mahodayapuram was the kingdom of the ________.

  1. Cholas

  2. Cheras

  3. Pandyas

  4. Rashtrakutas


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Chera kingdom of Mahodayapuram was established in the ninth century in the south-western part of the peninsula, part of present-day Kerala. It is likely that Malayalam was spoken in this area.

The Chera kingdom of Mahodayapuram was established in the _________ century.

  1. 8th

  2. 9th

  3. 10th

  4. 12th


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Chera kingdom of Mahodayapuram was established in the ninth century in the south-western part of the peninsula, part of present-day Kerala. It is likely that Malayalam was spoken in this area.

A 14th century text Lilatilakam dealt with which of the following?

  1. Grammar

  2. Poetics

  3. Dances

  4. Both 1 and 2


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Cheras drew upon Sanskritic traditions. The first literary works in Malayalam, dated to about the twelfth century, are directly indebted to Sanskrit. Interestingly enough, a fourteenth-century text, the Lilatilakam, dealing with grammar and poetics, was composed in Manipravalam literally, diamonds and corals referring to the two languages, Sanskrit, and the regional language.

The first literary works in Malayalam are dated to the  _______________.

  1. Tenth Century

  2. Eleventh Century

  3. Twelfth Century

  4. Fourteenth Century


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Cheras drew upon Sanskritic traditions. The first literary works in Malayalam, dated to about the twelfth century, are directly indebted to Sanskrit.

Who introduced Malayalam language and script in their inscriptions?

  1. The Cheras

  2. The Mauryas

  3. King Anangabhima III

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The rulers of Chera kingdom of Mahodayapuram introduced the Malayalam language and script in their inscriptions. In fact, this is one of the earliest examples of the use of a regional language in official records in the subcontinent.

The most famous Chera ruler was _______.

  1. Udiyanjeral

  2. Nedunjeraladan

  3. Senguttuvan

  4. Sengannan


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The famous and important ruler of Cheras was Senguttuvan, who is the hero of a famous Tamil Epic Silapathikaram. Senguttuvan is best known for sending the first embassy to China from South India.

The most powerful ruler of the Cheras was _____.

  1. Udiyanjeral

  2. Nedunjeraladan

  3. Senguttuvan

  4. Sengannan


Correct Option: C

What was the major reason for the decline of the first Pandyan empire?

  1. Opposition from Cholas and Pallavas

  2. Opposition from the Delhi Sultanate

  3. Opposition from the Mughals

  4. Opposition from the Guptas


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

After Vijayalaya Chola conquered Thanjavur by defeating the Muttarayar chieftains who were part of Pandya family tree around 850, the Pandyas went into a period of decline. 
They were constantly harassing their Chola overlords by occupying their territories. Parantaka I invaded the Pandya territories and defeated Rajasimha III. However, the Pandyas did not wholly submit to the Cholas despite the loss of power, territory and prestige. They tried to forge various alliances with the Cheras and the Kings of Lanka and tried to engage the Cholas in war to free themselves from Chola supremacy. But right from the times of Parantaka I to the early 12th century up to the times of Kulottunga Chola I the Pandyas could not overpower the Cholas who right from 880-1215 remained the most powerful empire spread over South India, Deccan and the Eastern and Western Coast of India during this period.

What was the reason for the decline of the Second Pandyan Empire?

  1. Invasions by the Pallavas.

  2. Invasions by the Tughlaq dynasty.

  3. Invasions by the Cholas.

  4. None of the above.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

After the death of the king Maravarman Kulashekhara, his sons Vira and Sundara fought a war of succession for control of the kingdom. Malik Kafur marched to the Pandya territory in March 1311. His army raided a number of places in the kingdom, massacring people and destroying temples. The Pandya brothers fled their headquarters, and Kafur pursued them unsuccessfully, hoping to make one of them a tributary to the Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khalji. Nevertheless, the invaders obtained a large number of treasures, elephants and horses. After Kafur's departure, Vira and Sundara resumed their conflict. Sundara Pandya was defeated and sought help from the Delhi Sultanate. With their help, he regained control of the South Arcot region by 1314. 
Subsequently, this there were two other expeditions from the Khalji Sultanate in 1314 led by Khusro Khan and in 1323 by Ulugh Khan under Sultan Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq. These invasions shattered the Pandyan empire beyond revival. While the previous invasions were content with plunder, Ulugh Khan annexed the former Pandyan dominions to the Delhi Sultanate.

Which foreign traveller visited to Kayal port?

  1. Marco Polo

  2. Nocolo conti

  3. Fa hien

  4. Hiuen Tsang


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Kayalpatnam (aka Kayalpattinam), or Korkai is a town in the Tuticorin district of Tamil Nadu, India. Kayal is referred to in Marco Polo's travel diaries dating to 1250 AD. Kayal was an ancient port dating to the 1st centuries of the Christian era and was contemporaneous to the existence of Kollam, another Pandyan port.

Malik Kafur invaded Madurai in _________.

  1. 1298

  2. 1305

  3. 1311

  4. 1322


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

There were three separate invasions in a span of 15 years. The first was led by Malik Kafur, under orders from the Sultan Alauddin Khilji, in 1311 CE where he sacked the city of Madurai. The second invasion of Madurai was led by Khusrau Khan and the third, by Ulugh Khan; both under Ghiyasuddin Tughluq.

Initially, Pandyas were followed _______ religion.

  1. Buddhism

  2. Jainism

  3. Vaishnavism

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It is known that the Pandya rulers initially followed Jainism for a short period of time in history. After the decline of the Kalabhra rule, Hinduism was once again revived and Buddhism and Jainism began to decline. The Pandyan kings had patronized Vaishnavism, Saivism, and Jainism.

Which was the major port of Pandyas?

  1. Madras

  2. Kayal

  3. Madurai

  4. Kaveripatnam


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Kayalpatnam (aka Kayalpattinam), or Korkai is a town in the Tuticorin district of Tamil Nadu, India. Kayal is referred to in Marco Polo's travel diaries dating to 1250 AD. Kayal was an ancient port dating to the 1st centuries of the Christian era and was contemporaneous to the existence of Kollam, another Pandyan port.

What was the reason for the decline of the early Pandyan kingdom?

  1. Opposition from the Kalabhras

  2. Opposition from the Cholas

  3. Opposition from the Pallavas

  4. Opposition from the Sultanate


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The early Pandyan dynasty went into obscurity during the invasion of the Kalabhras. The dynasty revived under Kadungon in the early sixth century.
The Early Pandyas of the Sangam period were one of the four main kingdoms of the ancient Tamil country, the other three being the Cholas, the Cheras and Athiyamaan Dynasty.

During the rule of Pandyas, land assigned to ironsmiths was known as_______.

  1. Salabogam

  2. Taccu-maniyam

  3. Tattarkani

  4. Bhattavriutti


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The land assigned to ironsmiths was called tattarkani; for carpenters, it was known as taccu-maniyam.

What was the first capital of the Pandyas? 

  1. Manyaked

  2. Dwara Samudram

  3. Madurai

  4. Kalyani


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The first capital of Pandyas was Madurai. Their symbol was fish. The Pandyan kings earned their name and fame for their patronage to Tamil Sangam. 

According to Strabo, the Tamil kingdom to first send emissaries to meet Augustin in Athens in 20 BC, was _____.

  1. Pallava

  2. Chola

  3. Pandya

  4. Chera


Correct Option: C

Choose the correct option to complete the statement given.
Between $2200$ and $1900$ years ago, Arikamedu was a.

  1. Coastal settlement

  2. Monastery

  3. Religious place

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Arikamedu is an archaeological site in Southern India, in Kakkayanthope, Ariyankuppam Commune, Puducherry. 

It was a coastal settlement.

Who is the author of Thiruppavai?

  1. Nammalvar

  2. Manikkavacakar

  3. Andal

  4. Villiputhurar


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Tiruppavai is a collection of thirty stanzas written in Tamil by Andal (also known as Nachiyar), in praise of the Lord Perumal, (Vishnu). It is part of Divya Prabandha, a work of the twelve Alvars, and is important part of Tamil literature. Andal is the only female Alvar among the 12 Alvar saints of South India. The Alvar saints are known for their affiliation to the Srivaishnava tradition of Hinduism. Andal is credited with the great Tamil works, Thiruppavai and Nachiar Tirumozhi, which are still recited by devotees during the winter festival season of Margazhi.

What occupation were the Pandyas famous for?

  1. Hunting

  2. Fishing

  3. Pearl Diving

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Agriculture and trade were the main occupations of the people in the Pandya kingdom.The agriculturists were called as Boomiputirar. The Pandyas were famous for pearl diving. The pearls of the Pandya empire were famous all over the world. The famous ports of the Pandyas were Korkai and Thondi.

What were the agriculturists called as in the Pandyan empire?

  1. Zamindars

  2. Kisan

  3. Ryot

  4. Boomiputirar


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The agriculturists were called as Boomiputirar. 
Agriculture and trade were the main occupations of the people in the Pandya kingdom. The Pandyas were also world famous for pearl diving. The pearls of the Pandya empire were famous all over the world. 

Who composed the Thiruvasagam?

  1. Manikkavacakar

  2. Andal

  3. Nammalvar

  4. Villiputhurar


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Thiruvasagam is a volume of Tamil hymns composed by the ninth century Shaivite bhakti poet Manikkavasagar. It contains 51 compositions and constitutes the eighth volume of the Tirumurai, the sacred anthology of Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta.
Most of the portions in Thiruvasagam were first sung in Thillai Nataraja Temple at Chidambaram. It is considered one of the profound works of Tamil literature and it discusses every phase of spiritual path from doubt and anguish to perfect understanding in Shiva, from earthly experience to teacher-disciple relationship and ultimately freedom from rebirth.

The famous ports of Korkai and Thondi belonged to which south Indian empire?

  1. Cholas

  2. Pandyas

  3. Kakatiyas

  4. Pallavas


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The famous ports of the Pandyas were Korkai and Thondi. Pearl fishing was another industry that flourished during the Sangam age. The Pandyan port city of Korkai was the centre of pearl trade. The most expensive animal product that was imported from India by the Roman Empire was the pearl from the Gulf of Mannar.

Which dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate was responsible for the decline of the Pandyan empire?

  1. Khalji Dynasty

  2. Lodhi Dynasty

  3. Tughlaq Dynasty

  4. Mamluk Dynasty


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Expeditions from the Khalji Sultanate in 1314 led by Khusro Khan and in 1323 by Ulugh Khan under Sultan Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq shattered the Pandyan empire beyond revival. While the previous invasions were content with plunder, Ulugh Khan annexed the former Pandyan dominions to the Delhi Sultanate .

Who has given the treatise on the rule of the Pandyan queen at the time,Pandia as a daughter of Heracles?

  1. Megasthenes

  2. Kautilya

  3. Banabhatt

  4. Kalidas


Correct Option: A
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