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Question-1
Which amongst these kingdoms was eliminated by the mid 16th century B.C. in India?
(A)
Vatsa
(B)
Avanti
(C)
Kosala
(D)
Panchala
Question-2
Prasenajith was the famous ruler of which kingdom?
(A)
Magadha
(B)
Vatsa
(C)
Avanti
(D)
Kosala
Question-3
What is the common connection between Bimbisara and Ajatasatru?
(A)
Both of their daughters were given in matrimonial alliance to Prasenajith
(B)
Both were famous kings of the Kosala Kingdom
(C)
Both were famous kings of the Magadha kingdom
(D)
Both were against Jainism and Buddhism
Question-4
Kosala became part of which kingdom?
(A)
Magadha
(B)
Anga
(C)
Vaisali
(D)
Gandhara
Question-5
The capital of Magadha was:
(A)
Ayodhya
(B)
Rajagriha
(C)
Kausambi
(D)
Ujjain
Question-6
Which Buddhist literature lists out the sixteen major kingdoms in North India in the beginning of the 6th century B.C. as the Sixteen Mahajanapadas?
(A)
Digha Nikaya
(B)
Anguttara Nikaya
(C)
Dwapara Nikaya
(D)
Mahagnana Nikaya
Question-7
To which kingdom was Vatsa annexed?
(A)
Kosala
(B)
Panchala
(C)
Avanti
(D)
Gandhara
Question-8
The matrimonial alliance of Bimbisara with which ruling family secured for him the safety of the northern frontier?
(A)
The Licchavi family of Vaisali
(B)
The ruling family of Kosala
(C)
The royal house of Madra in central Punjab.
(D)
Matrimonial alliance with the Anga kingdom
Question-9
Find out the wrong statement regarding Magadha given below:
(A)
Of all the kingdoms of north India, Magadha emerged powerful and prosperous. It became the nerve centre of political activity in north India.
(B)
Her strategic position between the upper and lower part of the Gangetic valley was a great advantage. It had a fertile soil.
(C)
The iron ores in the hills near Gaya and copper and iron deposits near Rajgir added to its natural assets.
(D)
Her location at the centre of the highways of trade of those days contributed to her wealth.
Question-10
What was Udayana’s political tactic for empowering his kingdom. Choose the most appropriate answer:
(A)
Religious toleration
(B)
Taxation
(C)
The policy of Divide and Rule
(D)
Matrimonial alliances
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