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History PYQ Practice: Set 02

Authored CAPF-level history MCQs (foundational to moderate) on post-Mauryan India, the Guptas, South India and ancient culture, with answer key and explanations, not verbatim PYQs

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Authored practice, not a verbatim PYQ. Twenty-five questions on the post-Mauryan dynasties, the Gupta Age, South India and the Sangam Age, and ancient art and architecture. Attempt closed-book, then check the key.

Questions

Q1Who founded the Kushana dynasty's most famous reign and patronised the Fourth Buddhist Council?
  1. AKanishka
  2. BMenander
  3. CRudradaman
  4. DGautamiputra Satakarni
Q2The Gandhara school of art shows a strong influence of:
  1. APersian art
  2. BGreco-Roman (Hellenistic) art
  3. CChinese art
  4. DEgyptian art
Q3The Satavahanas ruled mainly in which region?
  1. AThe Deccan
  2. BKashmir
  3. CBengal
  4. DPunjab

Q4 (statement-based). Consider the following about the Gupta Age:

  1. Chandragupta I started the Gupta era around 320 CE.
  2. Samudragupta is described in the Allahabad Prashasti by Harisena.
  3. The decimal system and the concept of zero developed in this period. How many are correct?
  • (a) Only one
  • (b) Only two
  • (c) All three
  • (d) None
Q5Which Gupta ruler assumed the title "Vikramaditya" and is associated with victory over the Shakas?
  1. ASamudragupta
  2. BChandragupta II
  3. CSkandagupta
  4. DKumaragupta
Q6Aryabhata, the mathematician and astronomer, belonged to which age?
  1. AMauryan
  2. BGupta
  3. CMughal
  4. DSultanate
Q7Match List I (Scholar) with List II (Work):
  1. AKalidasa
  2. BAryabhata
  3. CVarahamihira
  4. DVishakhadatta
  1. Aryabhatiya
  2. Abhijnanashakuntalam
  3. Mudrarakshasa
  4. Brihatsamhita Codes:
  • (a) A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
  • (b) A-1, B-2, C-4, D-3
  • (c) A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
  • (d) A-2, B-1, C-3, D-4
Q8The Chinese pilgrim who visited India during the reign of Chandragupta II was:
  1. AHiuen Tsang (Xuanzang)
  2. BFa-Hien (Faxian)
  3. CI-Tsing
  4. DMegasthenes
Q9The Sangam literature was composed in which language?
  1. ASanskrit
  2. BPrakrit
  3. CTamil
  4. DPali
Q10The three major dynasties of the Sangam Age in South India were the Cheras, Cholas and:
  1. APallavas
  2. BPandyas
  3. CChalukyas
  4. DRashtrakutas
Q11The Iron Pillar at Mehrauli, Delhi, noted for its rust resistance, is generally dated to the:
  1. AMauryan period
  2. BGupta period
  3. CMughal period
  4. DSultanate period

Q12 (statement-based). Consider the following about the rock-cut architecture of ancient India:

  1. The Ajanta caves are famous for Buddhist murals.
  2. The Ellora caves include Hindu, Buddhist and Jain shrines.
  3. The Kailasa temple at Ellora is a monolithic rock-cut structure. How many are correct?
  • (a) Only one
  • (b) Only two
  • (c) All three
  • (d) None
Q13The Nalanda University, a great centre of Buddhist learning, flourished under the patronage of which dynasty in its early growth?
  1. AThe Mauryas
  2. BThe Guptas
  3. CThe Mughals
  4. DThe Cholas

Q14 (assertion-reason). Assertion (A): The Gupta Age is called the Golden Age of ancient India. Reason (R): It saw notable achievements in literature, science, art and administration.

  • (a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
  • (b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
  • (c) A is true, R is false
  • (d) A is false, R is true
Q15Harshavardhana's reign and the visit of the Chinese pilgrim Hiuen Tsang are dated to which century?
  1. AFourth century CE
  2. BSeventh century CE
  3. CTenth century CE
  4. DTwelfth century CE
Q16Which dynasty built the Kailasa temple at Ellora?
  1. AThe Cholas
  2. BThe Rashtrakutas
  3. CThe Pallavas
  4. DThe Chalukyas
Q17Match List I (Dynasty) with List II (Capital or centre):
  1. APallavas
  2. BCholas
  3. CChalukyas of Badami
  4. DPandyas
  1. Tanjore (Thanjavur)
  2. Kanchipuram
  3. Madurai
  4. Badami (Vatapi) Codes:
  • (a) A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
  • (b) A-1, B-2, C-4, D-3
  • (c) A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
  • (d) A-2, B-1, C-3, D-4
Q18The Cholas were renowned for their:
  1. ACave architecture only
  2. BPowerful navy and Dravidian temple architecture
  3. CMughal-style gardens
  4. DStupa construction
Q19The Brihadeeswara (Brihadishvara) Temple at Thanjavur was built by:
  1. AKrishnadevaraya
  2. BRajaraja Chola I
  3. CPulakesin II
  4. DMahendravarman
Q20Which of the following is a classical dance form that originated in Tamil Nadu?
  1. AKathak
  2. BBharatanatyam
  3. COdissi
  4. DManipuri

Q21 (statement-based). Consider the following about ancient Indian science:

  1. Sushruta is associated with surgery.
  2. Charaka is associated with medicine.
  3. Brahmagupta worked on mathematics and astronomy. How many are correct?
  • (a) Only one
  • (b) Only two
  • (c) All three
  • (d) None
Q22The Sanchi Stupa, a major Buddhist monument, is located in present-day:
  1. ABihar
  2. BMadhya Pradesh
  3. CUttar Pradesh
  4. DMaharashtra
Q23The Mathura school of art is distinguished by its use of:
  1. AGrey schist
  2. BSpotted red sandstone
  3. CWhite marble
  4. DBronze only

Q24 (assertion-reason). Assertion (A): The Sangam Age society had a flourishing maritime trade with the Roman world. Reason (R): Finds of Roman coins in South India and references in classical sources point to extensive Indo-Roman trade.

  • (a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
  • (b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
  • (c) A is true, R is false
  • (d) A is false, R is true
Q25Nagara, Dravida and Vesara are the three main styles of:
  1. AIndian painting
  2. BIndian temple architecture
  3. CIndian music
  4. DIndian dance

Answer key

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Q Answer
1 (a) Kanishka
2 (b) Greco-Roman (Hellenistic) art
3 (a) The Deccan
4 (c) All three
5 (b) Chandragupta II
6 (b) Gupta
7 (a) A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
8 (b) Fa-Hien (Faxian)
9 (c) Tamil
10 (b) Pandyas
11 (b) Gupta period
12 (c) All three
13 (b) The Guptas
14 (a) Both true, R is the correct explanation
15 (b) Seventh century CE
16 (b) The Rashtrakutas
17 (a) A-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
18 (b) Powerful navy and Dravidian temple architecture
19 (b) Rajaraja Chola I
20 (b) Bharatanatyam
21 (c) All three
22 (b) Madhya Pradesh
23 (b) Spotted red sandstone
24 (a) Both true, R is the correct explanation
25 (b) Indian temple architecture

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