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Question-1
Who made Chandragiri his capital?
(A)
Venkata I
(B)
Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya
(C)
Harihara I
(D)
Venkata II
Question-2
The Vijayanagara empire reached its peak during the rule of _______________________.
(A)
Deva Raya I
(B)
Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya
(C)
Harihara I
(D)
None of these
Question-3
Who was the successor of Harihara I?
(A)
Bukka Raya I
(B)
Harihara II
(C)
Deva Raya II
(D)
Deva Raya I
Question-4
Who wrote Gadugina Bharata?
(A)
Tenali Ramakrishna
(B)
Allama Prabhu
(C)
Kumara Vyasa
(D)
Svarupananda Desikar
Question-5
Vijayanagara Empire was established in _________.
(A)
1330
(B)
1336
(C)
1436
(D)
1524
Question-6
Aliya Rama Raya was killed in ____________.
(A)
1456
(B)
1455
(C)
1555
(D)
1565
Question-7
Vijayanagara Empire lasted until ________________.
(A)
1436
(B)
1524
(C)
1565
(D)
1646
Question-8
Who was known as the father of Telugu poetry?
(A)
Allasani Peddana
(B)
Svarupananda Desikar
(C)
Allama Prabh
(D)
None of these
Question-9
The capital of Vijayanagar Empire was latter moved to __________.
(A)
Anegondi.
(B)
Vijayanagara
(C)
Pulikotta
(D)
Talikkotta
Question-10
Telugu language reaching its peak under the patronage of__________________.
(A)
Venkata II
(B)
Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya
(C)
Krishnadevaraya
(D)
Praudha Raya'
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