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Subject — Ancient Indian History
Topic — Gupta and Post-Gupta Period
Total Question in This Set — 81 – 120
Read Also …..
- Ancient History (Gupta and Post-Gupta Period) MCQ Part – I
- Ancient History (Gupta and Post-Gupta Period) MCQ Part – II
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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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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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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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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85. Among the following rulers who had defeated Harshavardhana?
(A) Kirtivarman II
(B) Vikramaditya II
(C) Pulakeshin-I
(D) Pulakeshin-II
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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87. Poet Bana was inhabitant of
(A) Pataliputra
(B) Thaneshwar
(C) Bhojpur
(D) None of these
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88. Hiuen-Tsang was contemporary of
(A) Taai-Sunga
(B) Tung-Kuaan
(C) Ku-Yen-Vu
(D) None of these
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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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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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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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93. Chinese traveller Hiuen-Tsang studied at the University of
(A) Taxila
(B) Vikramshila
(C) Magadh
(D) Nalanda
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94. The famous Travelogue ‘Si-Yu-Ki’ is linked with
(A) Fahien
(B) Al Biruni
(C) Megasthenes
(D) Hiuen-Tsang
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95. The Chinese traveller who visited Bhinmal was
(A) Fahien
(B) Sangyun
(C) Hieun-Tsang
(D) I-Tsing
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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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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98. Nalanda Vihar was destroyed by
(A) Bakhtiyar Khalji
(B) Qutubddin Aibak
(C) Muhammad Bin Tuglaq
(D) Alauddin Khalji
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99. Nalanda University was destroyed by
(A) Muslims
(B) Kushans
(C) Sythians
(D) Mughals
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100. Nalanda is located in
(A) Madhya Pradesh
(B) Andhra Pradesh
(C) Uttar Pradesh
(D) Bihar
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