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Question-1
Vikramanka Deva -Charitha was written by __________.
(A)
Vikramanka
(B)
Bilhana
(C)
Bhillama
(D)
Kalhana
Question-2
The military and political achievements of ___________are recorded by Bilhana's.
(A)
Vikramanka
(B)
Bhillama
(C)
Tailapa
(D)
Dandidurga
Question-3
____________________ kingdom lay between Godavari and Krishna rivers.
(A)
Yadaya
(B)
Pallava
(C)
Kakatiya
(D)
None of these.
Question-4
The Rashtra Kutas succeeded the___________.
(A)
Chalukays of Kalyani
(B)
Chalukays of Vathapi
(C)
Partiharas of Kanauj
(D)
Gurjara - Partihara
Question-5
Who helps the Chola King in administration?
(A)
Shaba
(B)
Governor
(C)
Council of Ministers
(D)
None of these
Question-6
The battle of Takkolam was fought in_________.
(A)
AD 909
(B)
AD 949
(C)
AD 499
(D)
Ad 994
Question-7
___________was the most powerful ruler of the Pallava dynasty.
(A)
Vijayalaya
(B)
Narasimha Varman
(C)
Vishnu vardhan
(D)
Parantaka
Question-8
________________ was known as later Chalukyas.
(A)
Chalukyas of Vatapi
(B)
Chalukyas of Kalyani
(C)
Kakatiyas of Warangal
(D)
None of these.
Question-9
Kailas Nath temple at Kanchi was built in the period of _____________dynasty.
(A)
Pallava
(B)
Chera
(C)
Chola
(D)
Pandya
Question-10
In Chola kingdoms,_________was the head of mandalams.
(A)
Council of Ministers
(B)
UR
(C)
Governor
(D)
Shabha
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