( Best 325+ ) Ancient History One Liner

by Mr. DJ

301 .Coins of which dynasty show fondness for music?

Answer:-Gupta


 

302 .During whose reign did the Chinese traveller Hiuen-Tsang come to India?

Answer:-Harshavardhana


 

303 .The six distinct schools of Indian philosophy: Vedanta, Mimamsa, Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, and Vaisesika: found their clear expression during the:

Answer:-Gupta period


 

304 .Who was the author of the book, titled ‘Mudrarakshasa’?

Answer:-Vishakhadutt


 

305 .In which epic has Rewa (Narmada) River been mentioned?

Answer:-Aitareya Brahmana


 

306 .The source which gives description of the administration of Pataliputra is:

Answer:-Indica


 

307 .The essential difference between the Indus Valley Civilization and the Vedic Culture is:

Answer:-The first was an urban civilization, while the second was rural


 

308 .The first capital of Magadha was:

Answer:-Giribraj (Rajagriha)


 

309 .Which Chola ruler laid the foundation of the city of Puhar?

Answer:-Karikala


 

310 .By which other name was Chandragupta II known?

Answer:-Vikramaditya


 

311 .Who was the last among the Jain Tirthankara?

Answer:-Mahavira


 

312 .In which city has Asokan inscriptions been not found?

Answer:-Pataliputra


 

313 .King Kharvela was the greatest ruler of the Chedi Dynasty of

Answer:-Kalinga


 

314 .The vivid description of Madurai of Sangam period is found in:

Answer:-Manimegalai


 

315 .Both Buddhism and Jainism did not believe in:

Answer:-caste system


316 .Buddhism left an indelible impression by assimilating two sections of the Indian society. These sections were:

Answer:-Women and Shudras


 

317 .Among Kujula, Vima, Kanishka and Kadphises; the great ruler who adopted Buddhism was:

Answer:-Kanishka


 

318 .Which ruler constructed the Stupa of Sanchi?

Answer:-Asoka


 

319 .What is the total number of Vedas?

Answer:-Four


 

320 .Among Kanishka, Asoka, Bimbisara and Harshavar-dhana, who was the last ruler to have been proficient in Sanskrit?

Answer:-Harshavardhana


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