The Sadratnamala and Astronomical Gems

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Who is the author of the Sadratnamala?

  1. Brahmagupta

  2. Bhaskara II

  3. Aryabhata I

  4. Varahamihira


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Aryabhata I, a renowned Indian mathematician and astronomer, is credited with authoring the Sadratnamala.

In which language is the Sadratnamala written?

  1. Sanskrit

  2. Prakrit

  3. Pali

  4. Tamil


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Sadratnamala is composed in Sanskrit, a classical language of India with a rich literary and scientific tradition.

What is the primary focus of the Sadratnamala?

  1. Arithmetic and Algebra

  2. Geometry and Trigonometry

  3. Astronomy and Astrology

  4. Medicine and Ayurveda


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Sadratnamala primarily delves into the fields of astronomy and astrology, exploring topics such as planetary motions, eclipses, and astrological predictions.

Which astronomical instrument is described in detail within the Sadratnamala?

  1. Astrolabe

  2. Sundial

  3. Quadrant

  4. Armillary Sphere


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sadratnamala provides a detailed description of the armillary sphere, an instrument used for representing the celestial sphere and studying the movements of celestial bodies.

What is the significance of the term 'Sadratnamala'?

  1. Garland of Six Jewels

  2. Collection of Astronomical Gems

  3. Treasury of Mathematical Knowledge

  4. Compendium of Astrological Techniques


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The title 'Sadratnamala' translates to 'Collection of Astronomical Gems', reflecting the text's focus on presenting valuable astronomical knowledge and insights.

Which astronomical phenomenon is explained using the concept of 'graha-yuddha' in the Sadratnamala?

  1. Solar Eclipse

  2. Lunar Eclipse

  3. Planetary Conjunction

  4. Meteor Shower


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Sadratnamala employs the concept of 'graha-yuddha' (planetary war) to explain the phenomenon of planetary conjunctions, where two or more planets appear close together in the sky.

What is the name of the chapter in the Sadratnamala that deals with the calculation of planetary positions?

  1. Graha-ganita

  2. Tithi-nirnaya

  3. Karanas

  4. Muhurta


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The chapter titled 'Graha-ganita' in the Sadratnamala focuses on the mathematical techniques used to calculate the positions of planets and other celestial bodies.

Which astronomical constant is mentioned in the Sadratnamala?

  1. Speed of Light

  2. Gravitational Constant

  3. Sidereal Year

  4. Lunar Month


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Sadratnamala refers to the sidereal year, which is the time taken for the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun relative to the fixed stars.

What is the name of the astronomical instrument mentioned in the Sadratnamala that is used to measure the altitude of celestial bodies?

  1. Astrolabe

  2. Quadrant

  3. Sundial

  4. Gnomon


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Sadratnamala mentions the quadrant, a quarter-circle instrument used for measuring the altitude of celestial bodies above the horizon.

Which astronomical phenomenon is explained using the concept of 'graha-drishti' in the Sadratnamala?

  1. Solar Eclipse

  2. Lunar Eclipse

  3. Planetary Conjunction

  4. Planetary Opposition


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sadratnamala employs the concept of 'graha-drishti' (planetary aspect) to explain the phenomenon of planetary opposition, where two planets are positioned on opposite sides of the Earth.

What is the name of the chapter in the Sadratnamala that deals with the calculation of eclipses?

  1. Grahana-nirnaya

  2. Tithi-nirnaya

  3. Karanas

  4. Muhurta


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The chapter titled 'Grahana-nirnaya' in the Sadratnamala focuses on the mathematical techniques used to calculate the occurrence and timing of eclipses.

Which astronomical constant is mentioned in the Sadratnamala that represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter?

  1. Gravitational Constant

  2. Speed of Light

  3. Lunar Month

  4. Pi (π)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sadratnamala refers to the constant pi (π), which represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.

What is the name of the astronomical instrument mentioned in the Sadratnamala that is used to measure the time of day or night?

  1. Astrolabe

  2. Sundial

  3. Quadrant

  4. Gnomon


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Sadratnamala mentions the sundial, an instrument that uses the position of the Sun to tell the time of day or night.

Which astronomical phenomenon is explained using the concept of 'graha-bala' in the Sadratnamala?

  1. Solar Eclipse

  2. Lunar Eclipse

  3. Planetary Conjunction

  4. Planetary Retrogradation


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Sadratnamala employs the concept of 'graha-bala' (planetary strength) to explain the phenomenon of planetary retrogradation, where a planet appears to move backward in its orbit.

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