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'Shrenis' were associations of ______.

  1. Rulers

  2. Crafts persons

  3. Farmers

  4. Herders


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Archaeological evidence for many crafts may not have survived. Many crafts persons and merchants formed associations known as shrenis. These shrenis of crafts persons provided training, procured raw material, and distributed the finished product. 

Describe the Archaeological excavation of Mehrgarh .

  1. They mainly cultivated barley and wheat

  2. Mud -brick structures found

  3. They made pottery on wheel

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Archaeological excavation of Mehrgarh has revealed that the earliest settlers were involved in domestication of animals and agriculture. They mainly cultivated barley and wheat. Many mud - brick structures, which are compartmented, have been discovered at Mehrgarh. Most likely they were granaries. During the early period these people used  stone tools. Polished stone - axes, flint blades and pointers have been found from this site.

Which one of the following is the oldest Smriti?

  1. Manu Smriti

  2. Narada Smriti

  3. Vishnu Dharmashastra

  4. Yajnavalkya Smriti


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • Manu Smriti is considered to be the oldest Smriti.
  • It is variously dated to be from the 2nd century BCE to 3rd century CE.
  • It presents itself as a discourse given by dharma topics such as duties, rights, laws, conduct, virtues and others

Who among the following authors is known for his satires exposing the evils of contemporary society? 

  1. Sriharsa

  2. Ksemendra

  3. Pravarsena

  4. Visakhadutta


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Ksemendra, an 11th-century Sanskrit poet from Kashmir in India was known for his satires exposing the evils of contemporary society.

The Rajatarangini of Kalhana was composed in ________.

  1. The thirteenth century

  2. The tenth century

  3. The eleventh century

  4. The twelfth century


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • The Rajatarangini of Kalhana was composed in the twelfth century.
  • It is a metrical legendary and historical chronicle of the north-western Indian subcontinent, particularly the kings of Kashmir.

The author of Kalpasutra was ____.

  1. Subandhu

  2. Panini

  3. Bhadrabahu

  4. Patanjali


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • Kalpasutra was authored by Bhadrabahu.
  • It is a Jain text containing the biographies of the Jain Tirthankaras, notably Parshvanatha and Mahavira.

Which of the following sources provides a vivid description of Sindh?

  1. Khazainul Futuh

  2. Insha-i-mehru

  3. Tarikh-i-Firoz-Shahi

  4. Chachnamah


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Chachnamah, originally written in Persian, is one of the main historical sources for the history of Sindh in the seventh to eighth centuries CE.

'Kalilah wa Dimna' is an Arabic version of the _______.

  1. Brahma Siddhanta

  2. Panchtantra

  3. Sursuta Samhita

  4. Mahabharata


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Kalilah wa Dimna, a book containing a collection of fables is an Arabic version of the Panchtantra.

'Thafa-tul-Thafat'' is a book on _______.

  1. Science

  2. History

  3. Philosophy

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B

The objects like pottery, tools, and ornaments that humans made in the past are called ____.

  1. Artifacts

  2. Inscriptions

  3. Coins

  4. Monuments


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

An artifact, or artifact, is something made or given shape by humans, such as a tool or a work of art, especially an object of archaeological interest. Artifacts are archaeological sources. The ornaments, tools, and pottery that were made in the past are found due to archaeological excavations and help to know about the past. Hence, Option A is correct. Among the rest, inscriptions are a historical, religious, or another record cut, impressed, painted, or written on stone, brick, metal, or another hard surface, like a pillar of stone. A coin is a small, flat round piece of metal or plastic used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender. A monument is a type of—usually three-dimensional—structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or cultural heritage, due to its artistic, historical, political, technical or architectural importance, like the Taj Mahal. Hence, these are incorrect. 

Consider the following statements: Al-Beruni's Kitab-ul-Hind is
1. A sympathetic study of Indian civilization.
2. Mainly a political history of India.
3. Critical of Mahmud Ghaznavi' s plundering raids of India.
4. Mainly a study of India's cultural, social and intellectual history.

Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?

  1. 1 only

  2. 2 and 4

  3. 1 and 4

  4. 1, 3 and 4


Correct Option: D

_____ sources are of two kinds.

  1. Archaeological

  2. Primary

  3. Literary

  4. Secondary


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Literary sources are of two kinds.

Historically speaking, literature means the written or orally conveyed information. There are two kinds in this. One is Written Literature and another is Oral Literature.

Literature produced by Indians is called _____ literature.

  1. Foreign

  2. Oral

  3. Written

  4. Native


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

There are two kinds of Literary sources. One is Written Literature and another is Oral Literature. Written literature can be further classified into native and foreign literature.

Archaeological sources are of _____ kinds.

  1. one

  2. two

  3. three

  4. four


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
The Archaeological Source can be divided into three groups, namely, Archaeological Remains and Monuments, Inscriptions and Coins. 

Archaeological Remains: They are subjected to scientific examination of radio-carbon method for its dates.
Inscriptions: They are seen on rocks, pillars, stones, slabs, walls of buildings, and body of temples  The most famous inscriptions are of Ashoka.
Coins: Some of the coins contain religious and legendary symbols which throw light on the culture of that time.Some also contain the figures of kings and gods.

_____ visited the Vijayanagar Empire.

  1. Fa-Hien

  2. Ashwagosha

  3. Furneo Nuniz

  4. Nicoli Conti


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Fernao Nunes is also known as Fernao Nuniz. He was a Portuguese traveler, chronicler and horse trader who spent three years in Vijayanagara, capital of the Vijayanagara Empire in the time period 1535-1537.

Megasthenes' ______ is an example of foreign literature.

  1. Indica

  2. Mahavamsha

  3. Arthashastra

  4. Harshacharita


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Seleucus Nicator was defeated by Chandragupta Maurya. Megasthenes was his ambassador. After defeat of Seleucus Nicator Megasthenes stayed back at Chandragupta Maurya’s court. His book ‘Indica’ is an important source for the study of India during the Maurya period.

______ are also referred to as Stala-Puranas.

  1. Sculptures

  2. Monuments

  3. Legends

  4. Inscriptions


Correct Option: C

Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

  1. Gita Govinda - Jayadeva

  2. Kiratarjuniya - Bharavi

  3. Balaramayana - Rajashekhara

  4. Rajatarangini - Bilhana


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Rajatarangini, historical chronicle of early India, written in Sanskrit verse by the Kashmiri Brahman Kalhana in 1148, that is justifiably considered to be the best and most authentic work of its kind. It covers the entire span of history in the Kashmir region from the earliest times to the date of its composition.

Which of the following sources are included in the written sources?

  1. Newspaper

  2. Documents in the Archives

  3. Government Gazettes

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The following sources are included in the written source:-

  • Newspaper
  • Periodicals
  • Diaries
  • Reference books
  • Correspondence
  • Documents in the Archives
  • Government Gazettes
  • Postage Stamps
  • Encyclopedias

What are the three categories of Literary Sources of History ?

  1. Religious Literature

  2. Secular Literature

  3. Foreign Accounts

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Literary sources are divided into three categories; religious, secular and foreign accounts.Literary sources inform us about the political, social , economic , religious and cultural life of our ancestors. Most of the ancient manuscripts are religious in nature. Besides the religious literature there also exists a vast body of secular literature on the subject of mathematics, medicines and science. Many learned people were traveling around the world during the ancient and medieval period. These people were making account of what they saw in these foreign territories. For instance, Greek , Roman and Chinese travelers came to India and they left behind accounts of things that they saw.

What were Tamra patra?

  1. Bark of trees on which ancient books were written

  2. Text written on plates of copper

  3. Inscriptions engraved on papers

  4. Inscriptions engraved on stones


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Tamra-patra were inscriptions on copper plates. They  play an important role in the reconstruction of the history of India. They usually record grants of land or lists of royal lineages carrying the royal seal.

What were Bhoj-patras?

  1. Inscriptions engraved on papers

  2. Inscriptions engraved on stones

  3. Inscriptions engraved on woods

  4. The bark of a particular type of tree on which ancient books were written


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Bhoj-Patra tree was a particular type of tree which was widely found in the Himalayas. The bark of this particular type of tree was used for writing in ancient India. 

The bark is distinguished by its white to brownish colour. This distinctive bark peels off in very thin, almost, in transparent strips.  

Thus, it is clear that Bhoj-Patras was the bark of a particular type of tree on which ancient books were written.

Thus, the correct answer is D.

Who among the following was the author of Rajatarangini commonly regarded as the first genius history of India written by an Indian?  

  1. Banbhatta

  2. Ravikirti

  3. Pushpananda

  4. Kalhana


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Rajatarangini is a metrical legendary and historical chronicle of the north- western Indian subcontinent, particularly the kings of Kashmir. It was written in Sanskrit.by Kashmiri historian Kalhana in the 12th century CE.

In which of the following sources are the stories, songs, dances, plays preserved which were told by ordinary people?

  1. The Jatakas

  2. The Panchatantras

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Ordinary people told stories, composed poems and songs, sang, danced, and performed plays. Some of these are preserved in collection of stories as the Jatakas and the Panchatantras, which were written down around this time.

Which of the following literature are preserved by oral traditions?

  1. Vedic

  2. Buddhist

  3. Jain

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Vedic, Buddhist and Jain literature of ancient India was preserved by oral tradition. It is now available in the written form. Even so, the oral tradition is still alive.

Megasthanes, the ambassador of Seleucus at the Mauryan court in Pataliputra, wrote an account of the period in his book ______.

  1. Travels of Megasthanes

  2. Indika

  3. Indicoplecusts

  4. Both (b) and (c)


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Megasthanes, the ambassador of Seleucus at the Mauryan court in Pataliputra, wrote an account of the period in his book Indika which is now lost, but has been partially reconstructed from the writings of the later authors

The Indica" was written by ______.

  1. Kautilya

  2. Patanjali

  3. Megasthanes

  4. Panini


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Indica was written by Megasthenes, an ancient Greek historian, diplomat and Indian ethnographer and explorer. He was an ambassador of Seleucus at the Mauryan court in Pataliputra.

Who composed Hitopadesh?

  1. Bhavbhuti

  2. Kalhan

  3. Pandit Narayana

  4. Bilhan


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Hitopadesha composed by Pandit Narayana is a remarkable compilation of short stories. It is an Indian text in Sanskrit language consisting of fables with animal and human characters. It is a collection of tales that counsel and advice for the welfare and benefit of everyone.

Mehrgarh is located in __________.

  1. India

  2. Pakistan

  3. Afghanistan

  4. Sri Lanka


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Mehrgarh is a Neolithic site located near the Bolan Pass on the Kacchi Plain of Balochistan, Pakistan. Early evidence has been found suggesting that a Civilization existed in Mehrgarh as early as 7000 BCE which is 3500 years before the Indus Civilization.  Archaeological digs have unearthed some of the earliest evidence of farming and husbandry in that region.

Why 'Bakhar' is an important type of historical documents of medieval times?

  1. It contains eulogies of heroes.

  2. It contain stories of historic events.

  3. It contain stories of battles and lives of great men.

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Bakhar is a form of historical narrative written in Marathi prose. They are considered valuable resources for depicting the history of Maratha region. The most important Bhakar tells about deeds and valor of great Maratha ruler Shivaji. Although Bakhars are considered as assets that describe the Marathi history, they are also criticized for falsification, embellishment, and magnification of facts. Some common Bakhars are  Sabhasad bakhar, Mahikavatichi bakhar, Kalmi bakhar, Chitnis bakhar, Peshwayanchi bakhar etc.

Mehrgarh site is located near the _______.

  1. Bolan Pass

  2. Gomal Pass

  3. Khyber Pass

  4. Karakoram Pass


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Mehrgarh is a Neolithic site located near the Bolan Pass on the Kacchi Plain of Balochistan, Pakistan. Early evidence has been found suggesting that a Civilization existed in Mehrgarh as early as 7000 BCE which is 3500 years before the Indus Civilization.  Archaeological digs have unearthed some of the earliest evidence of farming and husbandry in that region.

The ______ survived as oral tradition for many generations.

  1. Vedas

  2. Tripitikas

  3. Agamas

  4. Vedandgas


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • The Vedas are a large body of religious texts originating in ancient India. Composed in Vedic Sanskrit, the texts constitute the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest scriptures of Hinduism.

  • Transmission of texts in the Vedic period was by oral tradition, preserved with precision with the help of elaborate mnemonic techniques.

  • A literary tradition is traceable in post-Vedic times, after the rise of Buddhism in the Maurya period, perhaps earliest in the Kanva recension of the Yajurveda about the 1st century BCE; however, the tradition of transmission remained active.



From which country of the Asian Continent was Bogazkui inscription discovered?

  1. Iran

  2. Syria

  3. Turkey

  4. India


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Bogazkui inscription was discovered from Turkey which mentions four Vedic gods Indra, Varuna, Mitra and Nasatyas.

What is the name of the French Archaeologist who discovered Mehrgarh ?

  1. Serge Lancel 

  2. Jean - Francois Jarrige

  3. Andre Jodin 

  4. Camille Jullian


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Mehrgarh was discovered by an archaeological team led by the French archaeologist Jean - Francois Jarrige the site was excavated continuously between 1974 and 1986. Early evidence has been found suggesting that a Civilization existed in Mehrgarh as early as 7000 BCE which is 3500 years before the Indus Civilization. Lot of influence in History has always been on Egypt and Turkey during the period 7000 BCE, but Mehrgarh was far advanced than both of them.

When was Mehrgarh discovered by Archaeologist ?

  1. 1974

  2. 1975

  3. 1980

  4. None of the above.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Mehrgarh was discovered in 1974 by an archaeological team led by the French archaeologist Jean - Francois Jarrige. Archaeological excavation of this settlement has revealed that the earliest settlers were involved in domestication of animals ang agriculture. They mainly cultivated baely and wheat. Many mud - brick structures , which are compartmented , have been discovered at Mehrgarh. Most likely they were granaries.

Which of the following was the contribution of the Mauryas to the Tamil culture? 

  1. Art of engraving stone inscriptions

  2. Prakrit language

  3. Brahmi script

  4. The art of stone-cutting and sculpture


Correct Option: C

Which of the following texts lays down rules for reconversion into Hindu fold of the Hindus forcibly converted to Islam?

  1. Visnu Smriti

  2. Yajnavalkya Smriti

  3. Devala Smriti

  4. Narada Smriti


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 Devala Smriti written by Deval Rishi writes down rules for reconversion into Hindu fold of the Hindus forcibly converted into Islam if someone showed his or her desire to be reconverted to Hinduism with due atonement.

Who among the following Dharmasastra writers disapproved the custom of Sati declaring it as an act of suicide?

  1. Usana

  2. Angiras

  3. Visnu

  4. Medhatithi


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • Medhatithi disapproved the custom of Sati .
  • He considered sati system identical to suicide, which was forbidden by the Vedas according to which one shall not die before the span of one’s life is run out.

Cuneiform script was shaped ______.

  1. Pictographic

  2. Phonetic

  3. Wedged shaped

  4. Calligraphic


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The cuneiform script was wedge-shaped because people wrote it using a reed stylus cut to make a wedge-shaped mark on a clay tablet.

Who wrote 'Aryabhattiyam' Suryasiddhanta'?

  1. Baskara

  2. Varahamihira

  3. Brahma Gupta

  4. Aryabhatta


Correct Option: D

'Navniketanam' is a treatise on ______.

  1. Polity

  2. Medicine

  3. Economics

  4. Philosophy


Correct Option: B
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