51. The university which became famous in the post-Gupta Era was:
- Kanchi
- Taxila
- Nalanda
- Vallabhi
Answer: C.Nalanda
Explanation: Nalanda was an ancient centre of higher learning in Bihar, which was a Buddhist centre of learning from the fifth or sixth century A.D. to 1197 CE. Nalanda flourished between the reign of the Sakraditya (whose identity is uncertain and who might have been either Kumara Gupta I or Kumara Gupta II) and 1197 supported by patronage from the Hindu Gupta A.D, HISTORY well as Buddhist emperors like Harsha and later emperors from the Pala Empire
52. The Social System of the Harappans was:
- Fairly egalitarian
- Slave-Labour based
- Colour (Varna) based
- Caste based
Answer: A.Fairly egalitarian
Explanation: The archaeological record of the Indus civilization provides practically no evidence of armies, kings, slaves, social conflict, prisons, and other oftnegative traits that we traditionally associated with early civili zations. If there were neither slaves nor kings, a more egalitarian system of governance may have been practiced. Besides, compared to other ancient civilizations the houses were of nearly equal size indicating a more egalitarian social structure i.e. The Social System of the Harappans was fairly egalitarian.
53. Which of the following Vedas provides information about the civilization of the Early Vedic Age?
- Rig-veda
- Yajur-veda
- Atharva-veda
- Sama-veda
Answer: A.Rig-veda
Explanation: The Vedic period (or Vedic age) was a period in history during which the Vedas, the oldest scriptures of Hinduism, were composed. The time span of the period is uncertain. Philological and linguistic evidence indicates that the Rig Veda, the oldest of the Vedas, was composed roughly between 1700 and 1100 BCE s the early Vedic period. It is an important source of information on the Vedic religion and their Gods as well as presents a detailed account of the life of the people at that time.
54. Where is ‘Brihadeshwar Temple’ situated?
- Kanchi
- Madurai
- Shri Shailan
- Tanjore
Answer: D.Tanjore
Explanation: The Brihadeshwar Temple at Thanjavur (Tanjore) in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva and a brilliant example of the major heights achieved by Cholas in Tamil architecture It is a tribute and a reflection of the power of its patron Raja Raja Chola I. It remains India’s largest temple and is one of the greatest glories of Indian architecture. The temple is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site “Great Living Chola Temp.
55. In Tamil literature the glorious books ‘Shilppadikaram and Manimekhalai’ are related to –
- Jainism
- Buddhism
- Hindusim
- Christianity
Answer: B.Buddhism
Explanation: Shilppadikaram is one of the five Great Epic cording to later Tamil literary tradition, the others being Manimegalai, Civaka Cintamani, Valayapathi and Kundalakesi. The poet prince Ilango Adigal is credited with this work. He is reputed to be the brother of Senguttuvan from Chera dynasty. Ilango Adigal was a Buddhist monk and Silappadhikaram and Manimekalai are Buddhist epics. Manimekalai, a purely Buddhist work of the 3rd Sangam period in Tamil literature is the most supreme and famous among the Buddhistork done in Tamil. It is a work expounding the doctrines and propagating the values of Buddhism. It also talks about the Tamil Buddhists in the island. (Source L. Basam Page No. 475).
56. Who was the author of the Kadambari, a great romantic play?
- Banabhatta
- Harshavardhana
- Baskaravardhana
- Bindusara
Answer: A.Banabhatta
Explanation: Kadambari is a romantic novel in Sanskrit. It was substantially composed by Banabhatta in the first half of the 7th century, who did not survive to see it through completion. The novel was completed by Banabhatta’s son Bhushanabhatta, according to the plan laid out by his late father. It is conventionally divided into Purvabhaga (earlier part) written by Banabhatta and Uttarabhaga (latter part) by Bhushanabhatta.
57. During which Gupta King’s reign did the Chinese traveler Fa-hien visit India?
- Chandra Gupta I
- Samudra Gupta
- Chandra GuptaI
- Kumara Gupta
Answer: C.Chandra GuptaI
Explanation: Chandragupta II The Great (was one of the most powerful emperors of the Gupta empire in northern India. His rule spanned c. 380-413/415 CE, during which the Gupta Empire achieved its zenith, art, a chitecture, and sculpture flourished, and the cultural development of ancient India reached its climax. Faxsien was the first of three great Chinese pilgrims who visited India from the fifth to the seventh centuries CE, in search of knowledge, manuscripts and relics. Faxian arrived during the reign of Chand gupta II and gave a general description of North India at that time. Among the other things, he reported about the absence of capital punishment, the lack of a polltax and land tax. Most citizens did not consume noions, garlic, meat, and wine.
58. Hiuen Tsang visited India during the reign of –
- Chandragupta I
- Chandragupta I
- Harshavardhana
- Rudradaman
Answer: C.Harshavardhana
Explanation: It was during Harsha’s reign that Hiuen Tsang came to India. He has given a vivid description of the social, economic and religious conditions, under the rule of Harsha spoke highly of the king.
59. Which one of the following was the last Buddhist text produced In India?
- Divya Vandana,
- Dohakosa
- Vajrachedika
- Vamsathapakasini
Answer: D.Vamsathapakasini
Explanation: Vamsathapakasini is among the last Buddhist texts produced in India. It gives us information about the origin of the Mauryas.
60. The famous Kailasanath Temple at Kanchi was built by –
- Mahendravarman I
- Narasimhavarman II
- Nandivarman II
- Dantivarman
Answer: B.Narasimhavarman II
Explanation: The Kailasanath temple is the oldest temple of Kanchipuram. It was built by the Pallavas in the early 8th century CE. This temple was built by Pallava King Narasimhavarman II (Rajasimhan), and is also called Rajasimha Pallaveswaram.