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Ancient History (Vedic Age) MCQ Part – III

Posted on November 13, 2021May 6, 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 (Vedic Age) MCQ Part – III, which questions have been asked in various exams. In this Set we provide the questions 71 – 95.

Subject — Ancient Indian History 
Topic — Vedic Age
Total Question in This Set — 
25

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Click Here To Question 41 – 70 (Vedic Age) 

 

Ancient Indian History (Vedic Age) MCQ
Part – 03

71. In Mahabharat by what name were the Kuninda-kings known?
(A) Sarvasrestha
(B) Madhyam

(C) Dwij Srestha
(D) Dwij

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Answer – (C)

72. From which Upanishad, the words ‘Satyameva Jayate’ have been taken?
(A) Mandukopanishad
(B) Kathopnishad
(C) Chhandogyopanishad
(D) None of the above

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Answer – (D)

73. In which phase, the concept of untouchability was put clearly?
(A) Rigvedic phase
(B) Later Vedic phase
(C) Later Gupta phase
(D) Dharmashastra phase

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Answer – (D)

74. ‘Satyamev Jayate’ which is engraved on the Indian Emblem has been taken from
(A) Rig Veda
(B) Bhagavad Gita
(C) Mundakopanishad
(D) Matsya Purana

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Answer – (C)

75. From where the word ‘Satyameva Jayate’ taken?
(A) Manusmriti
(B) Bhagavad Gita
(C) Rig Veda
(D) Mundakopanishad

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Answer – (D)

76. The legend of Satyakam Jabal, which challenges the stigma of being an unmarried mother, is mentioned in
(A) Jabal Upanishad
(B) Prashnopanishad
(C) Chhandogya Upanishad
(D) Kathopanishad

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Answer – (C)

77. The Statement ‘Tamsoma Jyotirgamaya’ was originally mentioned in
(A) Upanishadas
(B) Mahakavyas
(C) Puranas
(D) Shaddarshanas

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Answer – (A)

78. Fundamental or basic script of the ‘Rig Veda’ was
(A) Devnagri
(B) Kharoshthi
(C) Pali
(D) Brahmi

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Answer – (D)

79. The literal meaning of which Upanishada is white horse?
(A) Kathopanishad
(B) Chhandogya Upanishad
(C) Taittriya Upanishad
(D) Shavetashvatara

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Answer – (D)

80. There is a similarity in Avesta and the Rig Veda, from which region the Avesta is related to
(A) India
(B) Iran

(C) Israel
(D) Egypt

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Answer – (B)

81. In the Vedic rituals HOTA is associated with the
(A) Rig Veda
(B) Yajurvaveda
(C) Samaveda
(D) Atharvaveda

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Answer – (A)

82. Aghanya in Rig Veda is mentioned for
(A) Goat
(B) Cow

(C) Elephant
(D) Horse

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Answer – (B)

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