Smartindia Classroom
CONTENTS
Geography
Economics
Political Science
History
Statistics
Back to home
Start Practice
Question-1
The successor of Gautamiputra Satakarni was:
(A)
Yajna Sri Satakarni
(B)
Vashishtaputra Pulamayi
(C)
Gautami Balasri
(D)
Sri Satakarni
Question-2
Who stopped Menander from capturing Pataliputra?
(A)
Pushyamitra
(B)
Agnimitra
(C)
Agnihotri
(D)
Vasumitra
Question-3
He was the greatest king of the Satavahana dynasty. He ruled for a period of 24 years from 106 to 130 A.D. His achievements were recorded in the Nasik inscription by his mother Gautami Balasri. Identify the personality.
(A)
Simuka
(B)
Hala
(C)
Krishna
(D)
Gautamiputra
Question-4
Appolodotus and Menander were the commanders of:
(A)
Alexander
(B)
Demetrius
(C)
Selukas Niketar
(D)
Megasthenes
Question-5
This Satavahana king ruled for seven years. He became famous for his book Gathasaptasati. Who are we speaking about?
(A)
Simuka
(B)
Krishna
(C)
Satakarni
(D)
Hala
Question-6
Which of the following facts is not true regarding the Sunga rule?
(A)
The rule of the Sungas was important because they defended the Gangetic valley from foreign invasions.
(B)
In the cultural sphere, the Sungas revived Brahmanism and horse sacrifice.
(C)
They also promoted the growth of Saivism and the Sanskrit language.
(D)
All the above statements are erroneous
Question-7
Who replaced the Mauryas?
(A)
Sungas
(B)
Nandas
(C)
Satavahanas
(D)
Bactrians
Question-8
If you lived during the Satavahana reign, what would you refer to, with the term Karshapanas?
(A)
Craft guilds
(B)
Pottery
(C)
Silver coins
(D)
Ships
Question-9
The inscriptions at which places throw light on the Satavahanas?
(A)
Stupa and Sanchi
(B)
Rupar and Rajagriha
(C)
Nasik and Nanaghad
(D)
Kausambi and Ujjain
Question-10
Pushyamitra was a staunch follower of:
(A)
Buddhism
(B)
Jainism
(C)
Bhagavatism
(D)
Brahmanism
Your Score 0/10
Click
here
to see your answersheet and detailed track records.
Plus 1 Humanities
Tamil Nadu (English Medium)
Practice in Related Chapters
Sangam Age
The Mauryan Empire
Post - Mauryan India
The Rise of Magadha and Alexander’s Invasion
India - Geographical Features and their Impact on History
Jainism and Bhudhism
The Vedic Culture
Pre - Historic India and the Harappan Culture
Delhi Sultanate
South Indian Kingdoms - Pallavas,Chalukyas and Rashtrakutas
The Coming of Europeans
Bhakti and Sufi Movements
The Vijay Nagar and Bahmani Kingdoms
Harsha Vardhana
Gupta Empire
Harappan Civilization
India Under the Delhi Sultanate
Powered By