Ancient Indian History GK MCQ and Quiz (Set 2 )

Ancient Indian History GK MCQ Quiz for Exam Preparation

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Ancient India GK Quiz with MCQ


  • The Harappan civilization is primarily known for its:
  • A) Iron tools
  • B) Urban planning
  • C) Nomadic lifestyle
  • D) Caste system

Answer: B) Urban planning

  • Which of the following was a prominent feature of the Mauryan Empire?
  • A) Matrilineal society
  • B) Republic governance
  • C) Bureaucratic administration
  • D) Feudal system

Answer: C) Bureaucratic administration

  • The famous rock-cut temples at Ajanta are associated with which period?
  • A) Mauryan
  • B) Gupta
  • C) Mughal
  • D) Chola

Answer: B) Gupta

  • The concept of “Brahman” is primarily found in which of the following?
  • A) Rigveda
  • B) Upanishads
  • C) Puranas
  • D) Mahabharata

Answer: B) Upanishads

  • Which dynasty is known for its patronage of the arts and literature during the 2nd century CE?
  • A) Maurya
  • B) Kushan
  • C) Gupta
  • D) Satavahana

Answer: B) Kushan

  • Who is credited with the compilation of the Puranas?
  • A) Vyasa
  • B) Valmiki
  • C) Kalidasa
  • D) Panini

Answer: A) Vyasa

  • Which of the following was an important center for trade and commerce during the Gupta period?
  • A) Pataliputra
  • B) Ujjain
  • C) Kashi
  • D) Magadha

Answer: B) Ujjain

  • The Chola dynasty is renowned for its contributions to:
  • A) Maritime power
  • B) Agricultural reforms
  • C) Philosophy
  • D) Textile industry

Answer: A) Maritime power

  • Which ancient Indian text discusses the principles of governance and ethics?
  • A) Manusmriti
  • B) Arthashastra
  • C) Vedas
  • D) Upanishads

Answer: B) Arthashastra

  • The Gupta ruler who is known for his military conquests and expansion is:
    • A) Chandragupta I
    • B) Samudragupta
    • C) Vikramaditya
    • D) Skandagupta

Answer: B) Samudragupta

  • The term “Aryan” primarily refers to which of the following?
    • A) A race
    • B) A language group
    • C) A religion
    • D) A geographic region

Answer: B) A language group

  • Which philosopher is associated with the development of Jainism?
    • A) Mahavira
    • B) Buddha
    • C) Panini
    • D) Kapila

Answer: A) Mahavira

  • The practice of yoga is mentioned in which ancient Indian text?
    • A) Bhagavad Gita
    • B) Mahabharata
    • C) Vedas
    • D) Upanishads

Answer: A) Bhagavad Gita

  • The Indo-Greek kingdom was established after the invasion of which ruler?
    • A) Alexander the Great
    • B) Darius
    • C) Ashoka
    • D) Chandragupta Maurya

Answer: A) Alexander the Great

  • The art of sculpting during the Gupta period is best exemplified by:
    • A) Khajuraho temples
    • B) Ajanta caves
    • C) Ellora caves
    • D) Sanchi stupas

Answer: B) Ajanta caves

  • Which of the following is a significant text on Indian astronomy?
    • A) Aryabhatiya
    • B) Charaka Samhita
    • C) Manusmriti
    • D) Yoga Sutras

Answer: A) Aryabhatiya

  • The term “Kshatriya” in ancient India refers to:
    • A) Priests
    • B) Warriors
    • C) Merchants
    • D) Laborers

Answer: B) Warriors

  • Which site is associated with the spread of Buddhism in India?
    • A) Lumbini
    • B) Varanasi
    • C) Bodh Gaya
    • D) Sarnath

Answer: C) Bodh Gaya

  • The “Sanskrit” language has its roots in which of the following?
    • A) Dravidian languages
    • B) Indo-European languages
    • C) Austroasiatic languages
    • D) Sino-Tibetan languages

Answer: B) Indo-European languages

  • The Mauryan Empire reached its greatest extent under which ruler?
    • A) Chandragupta Maurya
    • B) Ashoka
    • C) Bindusara
    • D) Samudragupta

Answer: B) Ashoka

  • The famous philosopher and statesman Chanakya is also known as:
    • A) Kautilya
    • B) Aryabhata
    • C) Patanjali
    • D) Varahamihira

Answer: A) Kautilya

  • Which of the following is considered the earliest form of Indian drama?
    • A) Natyashastra
    • B) Vikramorvasiyam
    • C) Mricchakatika
    • D) Ratnavali

Answer: A) Natyashastra

  • Who was the last ruler of the Gupta dynasty?
    • A) Kumaragupta II
    • B) Vishnu Gupta
    • C) Skandagupta
    • D) Bhanugupta

Answer: D) Bhanugupta

  • The term “Varnashrama” in ancient India refers to:
    • A) A social order system
    • B) A geographical concept
    • C) A religious festival
    • D) An agricultural practice

Answer: A) A social order system

  • Which Indian ruler was known for his rock-cut architecture?
    • A) Ashoka
    • B) Chandragupta Maurya
    • C) Kanishka
    • D) Harsha

Answer: A) Ashoka

  • The “Sangam literature” is associated with which period?
    • A) Vedic period
    • B) Mauryan period
    • C) Post-Mauryan period
    • D) Gupta period

Answer: C) Post-Mauryan period

  • The famous ancient Indian mathematician who introduced the concept of decimal system was:
    • A) Aryabhata
    • B) Brahmagupta
    • C) Bhaskara
    • D) Mahavira

Answer: A) Aryabhata

  • Which ancient site is famous for its Buddhist stupas?
    • A) Lumbini
    • B) Sanchi
    • C) Nalanda
    • D) Ajanta

Answer: B) Sanchi

  • The “Natyashastra” was written by:
    • A) Patanjali
    • B) Bharata Muni
    • C) Kalidasa
    • D) Bhasa

Answer: B) Bharata Muni

  • Which of the following ancient texts is considered a guide to Ayurvedic medicine?
    • A) Charaka Samhita
    • B) Arthashastra
    • C) Vedas
    • D) Puranas

Answer: A) Charaka Samhita


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