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1. During Satavahanas rule, Tax levied on artisans was called:
[A] kurukara
[B] Deyameya or Bhaga
[C] Rajjagahaka
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [kurukara]
Notes:During the rule of Satavahanas:
- The tax on artisans was called kurukara.
- Deyameya or Bhaga was the name of land revenue which was 1/6th of the crop.
- Rajjagahaka was the name of official who used to collect tax. Rajjagahaka was also did survey of land.
2. Which among the following was the earliest capital of Satavahanas?
[A] Paithan or Pratisthan
[B] Amaravati
[C] Kotilingala
[D] Masilia
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Correct Answer: A [Paithan or Pratisthan]
Notes:
The earliest capital of Satavahanas was Paithan or Pratisthan which is located on the banks of River Godavari. Later they shifted their capital to Amaravati.
3. Consider the following statements regarding Palakuri Somanatha:
- He introduced a new trend of employing both Telugu and Sanskrit in his works, based on the language commonly used by people.
- He authored Basava Puranam and Panditharadhya Charitra.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
[A] Only 1 is correct
[B] Only 2 is correct
[C] Both 1 and 2 are correct
[D] Neither 1 nor 2 is correct
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Correct Answer: C [Both 1 and 2 are correct]
Notes:Both statements are correct.
- Palakuri Somanatha pioneered the use of both Telugu and Sanskrit in his literary works, promoting a style that reflected the linguistic diversity of his audience.
- He is renowned for authoring the Basava Puranam—a significant text in Veerashaiva literature—as well as Panditharadhya Charitra, both of which highlight his critical contributions to Telugu literature. His innovative integration of languages and thematic depth make him an influential figure in medieval South Indian literature.
4. Virbhadra Vijayam and Bhogini dandakamu were written by:
[A] Bammera Pothana
[B] Annamacharya
[C] Kethana
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Bammera Pothana ]
Notes:
Pothana rendered Bhagavatham into Telugu. His Other works include Virbhadra Vijayam and Bhogini dandakamu.
5. Which of the following is not correct?
[A] Berar-Imad Shahi dynasty
[B] Ahmad nagar-Adil Shahi dynasty
[C] Bidar-Badir Shahi dynasty
[D] Golconda-Qutub Shahi dynasty
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Correct Answer: B [Ahmad nagar-Adil Shahi dynasty]
Notes:The disintegration of Bahamani kingdom in 1526 A.D resulted in the formation of five new sultanates. They were
- Berar ruled by Imad Shahi dynasty
- Ahmad nagar ruled by Nizam Shahi dynasty
- Bijapur ruled by Adil Shahi dynasty- founded by Yusuf Adil Khan
- Bidar ruled by Badir Shahi dynasty
- Golconda ruled by Qutub Shahi dynasty (1512-1687)
6. Consider the following statements regarding Shrenis (Guilds) in the Satavahana period:
- People following the same profession organized themselves into Srenis or Guilds.
- The head of all Shrenis was known as Shresthi.
- The regulation of the Shrenis was referred to as Shreni-Dharma.
Which of the above statements is / are correct?
[A] Only 1 and 3 are correct
[B] Only 1 and 2 are correct
[C] All are incorrect statements
[D] All are correct statements
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Correct Answer: D [All are correct statements]
Notes:
- During the Satavahana period, economic activity was organized around Srenis (guilds), where individuals following the same profession formed collectives for mutual benefit and regulation.
- The chief or leader of each Sreni was called the Shresthi, and this position was crucial for overall functioning and decision-making.
- The term “Shreni-Dharma” referred to the regulations and ethical codes governing the guilds’ conduct and their internal matters.
Thus, all the above statements accurately reflect the organization and practices of guilds during the Satavahana era.
7. In which year Chittoor was constituted into a separate district?
[A] 1858
[B] 1882
[C] 1911
[D] 1927
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Correct Answer: C [1911]
Notes:
- Anantapur district-1858
- Kurnool district 1882
8. Which among the following was constructed in Andhra during crown rule?
[A] Dhowleswaram Project
[B] Krishna anicut
[C] KC Cannal
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [KC Cannal]
Notes:
Kurnool-Cuddapah Canal popularly known as KC canal was constructed between 1863 and 1870. It connects River Pennar and River Tunghabhadra.
9. Who among the following was the was the editor of Purushadra Pradayini?
[A] Kokonda Venkataratnam Pantulu
[B] Uma Ranganayakulu
[C] Veeresalingam
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Uma Ranganayakulu]
Notes:
Uma Ranganayakulu was the editor of Purushadra Pradayini
Kokonda Venkataratnam Pantulu was the editor of Andhra Basha Sanjivani .
10. Who among the following was the chairman of State Reorganisation commission?
[A] Sardar Patel
[B] HM Hunzru
[C] Saiyid Fazal Ali
[D] Jawaharlal Nehru
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Correct Answer: C [Saiyid Fazal Ali]
Notes:
State Reorganisation commission was constituted in 1953 with Saiyid Fazal Ali as chairman and other members in the commission were HN Kunzru and K.M.Panikkar.