Ancient Indian History MCQs
Multiple Choice Quiz Questions (MCQs) on Ancient Indian History for General Studies and GK preparation of SSC, NDA, CDS, UPSC, UPPSC and State PSC Examinations.
11. Who is the founder of the four Mattas located at the four corners of India?
[A] Adi Shankara
[B] Bhaskaracharya
[C] Ramanujacharya
[D] Madhavacharya
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Correct Answer: A [Adi Shankara]
Notes:
The four Mattas, positioned in four directions of India i.e north, south, east, and west, were founded by Adi Shankara, the Indian philosopher in the early 8th century AD. These four Mattas are located in Sringeri in Karnataka, Puri in Orissa, Dwarka in Gujarat, and Jyotirmath in Uttarakhand respectively. This was part of his strategy to bring unity in a spiritually divided India during that time.
12. Which among the following schools of Hindu Philosophy is anti-ascetic and anti-mysticist ?
[A] Nyaya
[B] Vaisheshika
[C] Mimansa
[D] Samkhya
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Correct Answer: C [Mimansa]
Notes:
Mimānsā is a Sanskrit word that means “reflection” or “critical investigation” and thus refers to a tradition of contemplation which reflected on the meanings of certain Vedic texts. It is anti-ascetic and anti-mysticist.
13. Which is the only Indus city whose citadel and lower town are together surrounded by its city brick walls?
[A] Kalibangan
[B] Lothal
[C] Dholavira
[D] Shortughai
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Correct Answer: B [Lothal]
Notes:
Lothal, located in modern day Gujarat, India, is the only major Harappan city whose ruins clearly show an outer wall of baked bricks surrounding both its citadel mound and lower town. This indicates organized urban planning with a defensive perimeter wall to protect residents. Given Lothal’s coastal location, the wall provided security and control of river trade access. Uniform organization of housing also indicates governance policies and administration were practiced in Harappan cities over 4000 years ago.
14. Most of the Indus beads were made up of:
[A] Carnelian
[B] Steatite
[C] Terracotta
[D] Jade
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Correct Answer: A [Carnelian]
Notes:
Beads unearthed from multiple Harappan sites indicate the majority were made from carnelian, a reddish-orange variant of mineral quartz. Small drill holes allowed stringing into necklaces and ornaments worn by people as decorative jewellery or status symbols. Rich variety of materials used – like faience, steatite, agate, coral – also showcase specialized craft skills.
15. Which of the following was responsible for destruction of Kot Diji?
[A] fire
[B] floods
[C] earthquake
[D] All the above
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Correct Answer: A [fire]
Notes:
The early Harappan settlement at Kot Diji dating back to 2800 BCE was ultimately destroyed by devastating fires that ravaged parts of the site. Archaeologists have found successive layers of fiery destruction indicating the settlement was attacked and set ablaze by fire on multiple occasions between 2600 BCE and 2400 BCE before being abandoned.
16. Which of the following Brahmana recommends ‘one hundred sacred paths’?
[A] Satpatha Brahmana
[B] Gopatha Brahmana
[C] Kathaka Brahmana
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Satpatha Brahmana]
Notes:
The most important Brahmana which is the attechted to the Yajur Veda called the Satpatha Brahmana is the most exhaustive. It recommends ‘one hundred sacred paths’. Each of the Vedas has several Brahmanas attached to it.
17. Which of the following are called forest books?
[A] Brahmanas
[B] Aranyakas
[C] Upanishads
[D] Vedanta
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Correct Answer: B [Aranyakas]
Notes:
The Aranyakas are called the ‘forest books’ as they were mainly written by the hermits living in the jungles for their pupils. The Aranyakas deal with mysticism and philosophy. They oppose sacrifice.
18. Which of the following god became supreme during the Later Vedic Age?
[A] Indra
[B] Agni
[C] Prajapati
[D] Vishnu
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Correct Answer: C [Prajapati]
Notes:
During the Later Vedic period changes in the material life of people naturally resulted in a change in their attitude towards the gods and goddesses as well. The two most important Gods of the Rig Vedic times, Indra and Agni, lost their importance and instead of them, Prajapati also known as the creator became supreme.
19. During the sixth century BCE the economic and political activity shifted from the North-West, Punjab, Haryana, and Western UP to which of the following areas?
[A] Ganga Basin
[B] Godavari Basin
[C] Krishna Basin
[D] Indus Basin
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Correct Answer: A [Ganga Basin]
Notes:
During the sixth century BCE the centre of economic and political activity shifted from the North-West, Punjab, Haryana, and Western UP, to Eastern UP and Bihar, that is, the Ganga Basin.
20. Who sent Deimachus as an ambassador to Bindusara’s court?
[A] Seleucus
Seleucus Nikator
[B] Antiochus
[C] King Ptolemy II
[D] Alexander
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Correct Answer: B [Antiochus]
Notes:
Bindusara was the second ruler of the Mauryan Empire. Different Greek sources mention that he had diplomatic relations with western kings. According to Strabo, Antiochus (Syrian king) sent Deimachus as an ambassador to Bindusara’s court.