Ancient Sports and Games in India

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Which of the following is considered the oldest sport in India?

  1. Kho-Kho

  2. Kabbadi

  3. Wrestling

  4. Archery


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Wrestling, known as 'malla-yuddha' in ancient India, has been practiced for over 5,000 years and is mentioned in the Vedas.

In ancient India, what was the primary purpose of sports and games?

  1. Entertainment

  2. Physical Fitness

  3. Religious Rituals

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sports and games in ancient India served various purposes, including entertainment, physical fitness, religious rituals, and social bonding.

Which ancient Indian sport involved two teams attempting to push a wooden ball through a narrow opening?

  1. Kho-Kho

  2. Kabaddi

  3. Gilli-Danda

  4. Tug-of-War


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Gilli-Danda, also known as 'danda-guti', is an ancient Indian sport where two teams try to push a wooden ball through a narrow opening using a stick.

Which ancient Indian sport involved two teams attempting to tag each other while crossing a central line?

  1. Kho-Kho

  2. Kabaddi

  3. Gilli-Danda

  4. Tug-of-War


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Kabaddi, a popular ancient Indian sport, involves two teams attempting to tag each other while crossing a central line and holding their breath.

What was the primary weapon used in ancient Indian archery?

  1. Bow and Arrow

  2. Spear

  3. Sword

  4. Discus


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Archery, known as 'dhanurvidya' in ancient India, was a significant sport and involved the use of a bow and arrow.

Which ancient Indian sport involved throwing a heavy stone or metal ball for distance?

  1. Shot Put

  2. Discus Throw

  3. Javelin Throw

  4. Hammer Throw


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Discus Throw, known as 'chakra-pradakshina' in ancient India, involved throwing a heavy stone or metal ball for distance.

In ancient India, what was the primary purpose of chariot racing?

  1. Entertainment

  2. Transportation

  3. Warfare

  4. Religious Rituals


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Chariot racing, known as 'ratha-yuddha' in ancient India, was primarily a form of entertainment and was often held during festivals and celebrations.

Which ancient Indian sport involved two teams attempting to pull a rope in opposite directions?

  1. Tug-of-War

  2. Kabaddi

  3. Gilli-Danda

  4. Kho-Kho


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Tug-of-War, known as 'rasakashi' in ancient India, involved two teams attempting to pull a rope in opposite directions until one team lost their grip.

What was the primary purpose of ancient Indian martial arts?

  1. Self-Defense

  2. Entertainment

  3. Religious Rituals

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Ancient Indian martial arts, such as Kalaripayattu and Silambam, served various purposes, including self-defense, entertainment, and religious rituals.

Which ancient Indian sport involved two teams attempting to hit a small ball with a wooden bat?

  1. Cricket

  2. Hockey

  3. Polo

  4. Badminton


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cricket, known as 'gilli-danda' in ancient India, involved two teams attempting to hit a small ball with a wooden bat.

What was the primary purpose of ancient Indian wrestling?

  1. Entertainment

  2. Physical Fitness

  3. Religious Rituals

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Ancient Indian wrestling, known as 'malla-yuddha', served various purposes, including entertainment, physical fitness, and religious rituals.

Which ancient Indian sport involved two teams attempting to throw a ball into a hole in the ground?

  1. Polo

  2. Hockey

  3. Golf

  4. Badminton


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Golf, known as 'gadda' in ancient India, involved two teams attempting to throw a ball into a hole in the ground using a wooden stick.

What was the primary purpose of ancient Indian chariot racing?

  1. Entertainment

  2. Transportation

  3. Warfare

  4. Religious Rituals


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ancient Indian chariot racing, known as 'ratha-yuddha', was primarily a form of entertainment and was often held during festivals and celebrations.

Which ancient Indian sport involved two teams attempting to score points by hitting a ball over a net?

  1. Tennis

  2. Badminton

  3. Volleyball

  4. Cricket


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Badminton, known as 'puli-medu' in ancient India, involved two teams attempting to score points by hitting a shuttlecock over a net.

What was the primary purpose of ancient Indian martial arts?

  1. Self-Defense

  2. Entertainment

  3. Religious Rituals

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Ancient Indian martial arts, such as Kalaripayattu and Silambam, served various purposes, including self-defense, entertainment, and religious rituals.

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