The school of Indian art which is also known as the Greco–Roman–Buddhist art is the _______ school (1) Mauryan (2) Shunga (3) Gandhara (4) Gupta
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Which of the following Pallava Kings assumed the title of “Vatapikonda” after defeating and slaying the great Chalukyan King Pulakesin \(\mathrm{II}\)? (1) Narsimha Varman \(\mathrm{I}\) (2) Mahendra Varman \(\mathrm{I}\) (3) Parameshwar Varman \(\mathrm{I}\) (4) Nandi Varman
Harsha moved his capital from _____ to _____ . (1) Thanesar, Kannauj (2) Delhi, Deogiri (3) Kamboj, Kannauj (4) Valabhi, Delhi
Which of the following Harappan sites had a dockyard? (1) Harappa (2) Mohenjodaro (3) Lothal (4) Alamgirpur
Aryabhatta and Kalidasa were in the court of which Gupta Emperor?
(1) Kumara Gupta \(\mathrm{I}\) (2) Chandra Gupta \(\mathrm{II}\) (3) Samudra Gupta (4) Skanda Gupta
The language in which Buddha preached? (1) Hindi (2) Urdu (3) Pali (4) Hebrew
Ashoka was a king of which dynasty?
(1) Pradyota (2) Haryanka (3) Maurya (4) Nanda
‘Mohan-jo-daro’ in Sindhi means (1) The city of evil spirits (2) The food of Pashupati (3) The land of Shiva (4) The mound of the dead
What was Hampi known for?
(1) It was the capital of Golconda
(2) It had the largest stable in medieval India (3) It had the translation of the Indian epics to Persian
(4) It was the capital of Vijayanagara
Buddha gave his first sermon at the Deer Park in (1) Magadha (2) Sarnath (3) Sanchi (4) Lumbini
Where is a Muslim mosque situated where a hair of pagamber Mohammad Saheb has been preserved?
(1) Ajmer (2) Ahmedabad (3) Srinagar (4) Mecca
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