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Ancient History (Gupta and Post-Gupta Period) MCQ Part – III

Posted on September 25, 2022 by Senior Editor

The ExamPillar provided a collection of important questions for various upcoming exams like SSC (Steno, JE, CGL, CHSL, CPO, MTS etc), RRB (Group D, JE, NTPC etc), State Exam (UKSSSC, UKPCS, UPSSSC, UPPCS, BPSC, BSSC, etc) etc. The team of The ExamPillar provided to Ancient Indian History (Gupta and Post-Gupta Period) MCQ Part – III, which questions have been asked in various exams. In this Set we provide the questions 81 – 120.

Subject — Ancient Indian History 
Topic — Gupta and Post-Gupta Period
Total Question in This Set —
81 – 120

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Ancient Indian History (Gupta and Post-Gupta Period) MCQ
Part – III

81. Emperor Harsha had shifted his capital from Thaneshwar to
(A) Prayag
(B) Delhi

(C) Kannauj
(D) Rajgriha

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Answer – (C)

82. Emperor Harsha’s Southward march was stopped on the Narmada river by
(A) Pulakeshin-I
(B) Pulakeshin-II
(C) Vikramaditya-I
(D) Vikramaditya-II

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Answer – (B)

83. The place in U.P. where Harsh Vardhana organised the Buddha mega convention
(A) Kashi
(B) Prayag

(C) Ayodhya
(D) Sarnath

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Answer – (B)

84. The Chalukyan ruler Pulakeshin’s victory over Harsha was in the year
(A) 612 A.D.
(B) 618 A.D.

(C) 622 A.D.
(D) 634 A.D.

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Answer – (B)

85. Among the following rulers who had defeated Harshavardhana?
(A) Kirtivarman II
(B) Vikramaditya II
(C) Pulakeshin-I
(D) Pulakeshin-II

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Answer – (D)

86. In whose reign-period the Chinese Traveller Hiuen-Tsang visited India?
(A) Chandragupta-II
(B) Harsh
(C) Chandragupta Maurya
(D) Chandragupta-I

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Answer – (B)

87. Poet Bana was inhabitant of
(A) Pataliputra
(B) Thaneshwar

(C) Bhojpur
(D) None of these

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Answer – (D)

88. Hiuen-Tsang was contemporary of
(A) Taai-Sunga
(B) Tung-Kuaan

(C) Ku-Yen-Vu
(D) None of these

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Answer – (A)

89. Which Chinese traveller visited India during Harshavardhana’s rules?
(A) Fa-Hien
(B) Hiuen-Tsang

(C) I-Tsing
(D) Taranath

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90. The term ‘Kausheya’ has been used for
(A) Cotton
(B) Flax

(C) Silk
(D) Wool

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Answer – (C)

91. During Hiuen Tsang tour in India most famous city for the production of cotton clothes was
(A) Varanasi
(B) Mathura

(C) Pataliputra
(D) Kanchi

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Answer – (B)

92. The major reason behind remembering Hiuen-Tsang is
(A) Respect for Harsha
(B) Study in Nalanda
(C) Trust in Buddhas
(D) Composition of Sei-Yu-Kei

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Answer – (D)

93. Chinese traveller Hiuen-Tsang studied at the University of
(A) Taxila
(B) Vikramshila

(C) Magadh
(D) Nalanda

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Answer – (D)

94. The famous Travelogue ‘Si-Yu-Ki’ is linked with
(A) Fahien
(B) Al Biruni

(C) Megasthenes
(D) Hiuen-Tsang

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Answer – (D)

95. The Chinese traveller who visited Bhinmal was
(A) Fahien
(B) Sangyun

(C) Hieun-Tsang
(D) I-Tsing

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Answer – (C)

96. Chinese writers mention India by the name of
(A) Fo-Kwo-Ki
(B) Yin-Tu

(C) Si-Yu-Ki
(D) Sikia-Pono

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Answer – (B)

97. Chinese traveller I-Tsing was on the tour of Bihar in about
(A) 405 A.D.
(B) 635 A.D.

(C) 637 A.D.
(D) 672 A.D.

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Answer – (D)

98. Nalanda Vihar was destroyed by
(A) Bakhtiyar Khalji
(B) Qutubddin Aibak
(C) Muhammad Bin Tuglaq
(D) Alauddin Khalji

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Answer – (A)

99. Nalanda University was destroyed by
(A) Muslims
(B) Kushans

(C) Sythians
(D) Mughals

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Answer – (A)

100. Nalanda is located in
(A) Madhya Pradesh
(B) Andhra Pradesh
(C) Uttar Pradesh
(D) Bihar

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Answer – (D)

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