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Question-1
How many years it took Ashoka to become a Buddhist?
(A)
Three years
(B)
Three and half years
(C)
Two years
(D)
Two and half years
Question-2
Who overthrew Brihadratha?
(A)
Ashoka
(B)
Pushyamitra Sunga
(C)
Dharma Mahamatras
(D)
None of the above
Question-3
According to Ashoka Buddhism was a religion of
(A)
Tolerance
(B)
Faith
(C)
Love and non- violence
(D)
All of the above
Question-4
Ashoka became a faithful and devoted
(A)
Jain
(B)
Buddhist
(C)
Kshatriya
(D)
Hindu
Question-5
Ashoka's name on the pillar inscription discovered in 1915
(A)
Ashoka
(B)
Ashoka Piyadasi
(C)
Ashoka the Great
(D)
Ashoka Dhama
Question-6
How did Ashoka administer the welfare of his people personally?
(A)
he toured his empire and listened to complaints of his subjects.
(B)
he invited his subjects to his palace and listened to their complaints
(C)
he went in disguise and studied his subjects problems.
(D)
All of the above
Question-7
The reign of Bindusara
(A)
297 BC - 273 BC
(B)
279 BC - 273 BC
(C)
297 BC - 237 BC
(D)
273 BC -279 BC
Question-8
Last king of the Nanda dynasty was
(A)
Dhanya Nanda
(B)
Dhana Nanda
(C)
Alaka Nanda
(D)
Vishnu Nanda
Question-9
Ashoka suceeded in spreading his message of love and non violence to all over
(A)
the world
(B)
India
(C)
his Dominations
(D)
None of the above
Question-10
What was Ashoka's goal after the Kalinga war?
(A)
Dharmavijaya
(B)
Luxurious life
(C)
Possession of Kingdoms
(D)
All of the above
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