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. 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.
12. Fire akin to water, has played a major role in Indus Valley Culture. From which among the following sites fire altars were uncovered as ritual installations involving probable religious activity related to fire?
[A] Surkotda
[B] Kalibangan
[C] Harappa
[D] Rakhigarhi
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Correct Answer: B [ Kalibangan ]
Notes:
Fire, an element of almost equal importance to water, has also played a major role in Indian religion, as an agent of ritual purification and as a means of transmitting offerings to the gods. While water seems to have had a religious significance throughout the Harappan realms, ritual installations involving fire are at present known only from the southern parts, along the Saraswati and in Gujarat. These fire altars were first uncovered at Kalibangan, where one of the platforms in the southern part of the citadel had a row of seven oblong clay-lined pits containing charcoal, ash, and terra-cotta cakes; such cakes were used in kilns to retain heat and perhaps had a similar function in these fire pits. In each pit there was also a cylindrical or faceted clay stele, perhaps representing the lingam (sacred phallus)
13. With reference to the computation of the time, the audayika system and ardharaatrika system were devised by ___:
[A] Aryabhatta
[B] Varahmihira
[C] Brahamgupta
[D] Nagarjuna
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Correct Answer: A [ Aryabhatta]
Notes:
Aryabahata was the first Indian astronomer to state that the Earth is spherical and rotates on its axis. He went on to explain that the apparent daily east- west motion of the sun, moon, planets, and stars is due to the rotation of the Earth from west to east. He introduced two systems for reckoning time: (1) the audayika system, from sunrise to next sunrise, and (2) the ardharaatrika system, that is, midnight to midnight (sidereal time). The time for one sidereal rotation of the Earth is given as 23h 56m 4.1s (modern value: 23h 56m 4.091s). Responsible for the Indian mathematical renaissance, Aryabhata set the pattern and tone of modern mathematical investigations.
14. What is the primary concern of The Atharvaveda according to ancient Hindu texts?
[A] The creation of the Universe
[B] The peace and prosperity of human society and daily life of man
[C] The afterlife and rebirth
[D] The gods and their deeds
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Correct Answer: B [The peace and prosperity of human society and daily life of man]
Notes:
The Atharvaveda primarily deals with matters related to the peace and prosperity of human society. It discusses an extensive array of issues connected to the everyday life of individuals. Unlike other Vedas that might be more focused on religious rituals or philosophical concepts, the Atharvaveda is more about the practical issues that might affect the well-being and harmony of the society.
15. The Gandhara School of Art flourished during which of the following periods?
[A] Satavahanas
[B] Guptas
[C] Mauryas
[D] Kushans
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Correct Answer: D [Kushans]
Notes:
The Kushan period is considered the Golden Period of Gandhara. Peshawar Valley and Taxila are littered with ruins of stupas and monasteries of this period. Gandharan art flourished and produced some of the best pieces of sculpture from the Indian subcontinent.
16. Which one of the following shows the earliest evidence of silver in India? (UPSC Prelims 1994)
[A] Harappan culture
[B] Chalcolithic cultures of Western India
[C] Vedic texts
[D] Silver punch-marked coins
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Correct Answer: A [Harappan culture]
Notes:
Variety of metals such as copper, gold, silver was extensively used by the Harappan metal workers. Minor metals like tin, arsenic, lead, antimony etc. were used for alloying. They had also perfected the intricate cireperdue or lost wax technique of metal casting as early as the third millennium BCE.
17. “Live well, as long as you live. Live well even by borrowings, for, once cremated, there is no ‘return.” This rejection of after-life is an aphorism of which of the following sects? (UPSC Prelims 1994)
[A] Kapalika sect
[B] Sunyavada of Nagarjuna
[C] Ajivikas
[D] Charvakas
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Correct Answer: D [Charvakas]
Notes:
The rejection of after-life is an aphorism of the Charvakas. Charvaka also known as Lokayata, is an ancient school of Indian materialism.
Charvaka holds direct perception, empiricism, and conditional inference as proper sources of knowledge, embraces philosophical skepticism and rejects ritualism, and supernaturalism.
18. Which of the following Indus site is not located in modern Gujarat?
[A] Lothal
[B] Rangpur
[C] Bhagatrav
[D] Ropar
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Correct Answer: D [Ropar]
Notes:
Ropar situated near Chandigarh in Punjab, located on river Sutlej is the easternmost limit of the Harappan territory. Ropar shows both Harappan and Painted Grey Ware cultural traces around 1300 BCE – the period marking start of Iron Age India with changes in economy, politics and demography.
19. Which of the following is the the largest Indus site?
[A] Harappa
[B] Chanhudaro
[C] Mohenjodaro
[D] Rangpur
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Correct Answer: C [Mohenjodaro]
Notes:
Extending around 300 hectares at its peak, Mohenjo-daro located near the banks of the Indus river in Larkana district, Sindh, stands out as one of the largest and most complex Harappan city demonstrating advanced town planning, architecture and infrastructure. It remained an important settlement for over 700 years as a regional capital.
20. ‘The Indus civilisation perished as a result of internal decay accelerated by the shock of barbarian raids’, the statement was given by:
[A] Gordon Childe
[B] M E M Wheeler
[C] Daya Ram Sahni
[D] R S Bist
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Correct Answer: A [Gordon Childe]
Notes:
The theory that internal decay coupled with external shocks caused the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization was proposed by archaeologist Gordon Childe in 1942. He suggested interruption of trade and loss of faith in the ruling elite led to disintegration, later compounded by attacks from bellicose tribes like the Aryans. However, climate change and natural disasters are now seen as more likely factors.