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Question-1
The__________ who ruled over parts of western India and the Deccan.
(A)
Pandavas
(B)
Cheras
(C)
Gupthas
(D)
Satavahanas
Question-2
Drona demanded_________right thumb as his fee.
(A)
Ekalavya
(B)
Arjun
(C)
Sahadev
(D)
None of these
Question-3
_________ was the eldest of the Kauravas.
(A)
Arjun
(B)
Pandu
(C)
Nakul
(D)
Duryodhana
Question-4
Who was Drona’s favourite student _________
(A)
Ekalavya
(B)
Arjun
(C)
Bhim
(D)
Nakul
Question-5
Mahabharatha was written in ____________ language.
(A)
Pali
(B)
Sanskrit
(C)
Malayalam
(D)
Urdu
Question-6
Who was the Chinese Buddhist monk to wrote that “untouchables” had to sound a clapper in the streets so that people could avoid seeing them?
(A)
Xuan Zan
(B)
Fa Xian
(C)
Chan choo
(D)
None of these
Question-7
Who invited Yudhisthira to a game of dice?
(A)
Sakuni
(B)
Duryodhana
(C)
Dhridharashatrar
(D)
Dussana
Question-8
The dialogue between a king named Avantiputta and a disciple of the Buddha named
____________.
(A)
Padmapadan
(B)
Sarangathan
(C)
Kachchana
(D)
Saraswathy
Question-9
Pandu ascended the throne of_________.
(A)
Magadha
(B)
Gaya
(C)
Hastinapura
(D)
Kasi
Question-10
Who demanded Ekalavya, his right thumb as Guridakshina?
(A)
Arjun
(B)
Drona
(C)
Duryodhana
(D)
None of these
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