Q. The famous Indo-Greek Kin, who embraced Buddhism was __________

Correct Answer

Menander

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  • Q. Which of the following reasons can be attributed to the success of Ramakrishna mission?
    A)Popularized the saying" for our own motherland a junction of both Hinduism and Islam is necessary"
    B)Focused mainly on teachings of Upanishads and Vedas
    C)Though a religious body never considered itself as a sect of Hinduism
    D)Worked for upliftment of depressed classes
    Answer: Though a religious body never considered itself as a sect of Hinduism
  • Q. What was the name assigned to Rishabhnath Tirthankar because of the mark on his right leg?
    A)Prajapati
    B)Hiranyagarbha
    C)Rishabh
    D)Vrihad Deva
    Answer: Rishabh
  • Q. Which of the following Vedas is not a part of Vedatrayi?
    A)Yajur Veda
    B)Rig Veda
    C)Sama Veda
    D)Atharva Veda
    Answer: Atharva Veda
  • Q. Which one of the following was the last Buddhist text produced In India?
    A)Dohakosa
    B)Divya Vandana
    C)Vjrachedika
    D)Vamsathapakasini
    Answer: Vamsathapakasini
  • Q. Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati was an important Hindu religious scholar, reformer, and founder of the __________
    A)Brahma Samaj
    B)Arya Samaj
    C)Ramakrishna Mission
    D)Theosophical society
    Answer: Arya Samaj
  • Q. Advaita Deepika is the work of __________
    A)Chattambi Swamikal
    B)Sree Narayana Guru
    C)C.Kesavan
    D)Dr. Palpu
    Answer: Sree Narayana Guru
  • Q. Champaran Satyagraha was in __________
    A)Bombay
    B)Gujarat
    C)Bihar
    D)Madras
    Answer: Bihar
  • Q. Who is known as ‘The Father of English History’
    A)Alfred the Great
    B)Jerome
    C)John Chrysostom
    D)Bede
    Answer: Bede
  • Q. Mahatma Gandhi was profoundly influenced by the writings of
    A)Karl Marx
    B)Bernard Shaw
    C)Lenin
    D)Leo Tolstoy
    Answer: Leo Tolstoy
  • Q. The English rounded Calcutta after obtaining the zamindari of three villages, viz Sutanuti, Kalikata and Govindpur, from the Mughal Viceroy of Bengal in 1698. The nucleus of the British settlement in Calcutta was
    A)Victoria Memeorial
    B)San Thome
    C)Fort William
    D)Howrah Port
    Answer: Fort William
  • Q. When did Europe captured Jerusalem?
    A)1088
    B)1081
    C)1095
    D)1099
    Answer: 1099
  • Q. The trident-shaped symbol of Buddhism does not represent
    A)Sangha
    B)Nirvana
    C)Buddha
    D)Dhamma
    Answer: Nirvana
  • Q. Which one of following pairs is not correctly matched?
    A)Atharvaveda Samhita - Origins of Indian medicine
    B)Samaveda Samhita - Origins of Indian music
    C)Rigveda Samhita - Earliest prose
    D)Yajurveda Samhita - Origins of rituals
    Answer: Rigveda Samhita - Earliest prose
  • Q. The title ‘Indian Napoleon’ has been attached to
    A)Samudragupta
    B)Chandra Gupta Maurya
    C)Chandragupta-I
    D)Harshavardhana
    Answer: Samudragupta
  • Q. Which was probably the most popular assembly in which even women enjoyed an equal status with men in the Early Vedic period?
    A)Samiti
    B)Sabha
    C)Gana
    D)Vidatha
    Answer: Vidatha
  • Q. In May__________, S. Ramaswami Mudaliar and P. Anandacharlu established the Madras Mahajana Sabha
    A)1784
    B)1783
    C)1872
    D)1884
    Answer: 1884
  • Q. Who among the following was responsible for making “Sikhism’ a militant force?
    A)Guru Teg Bahadur
    B)Guru Har Govind Singh
    C)Guru Govind Singh
    D)Guru Arjun Singh
    Answer: Guru Har Govind Singh
  • Q. Who said that “Man by nature is a political animal”?
    A)Aristotle
    B)Plato
    C)Hobbes
    D)Rousseau
    Answer: Aristotle
  • Q. Who called Government of India Act 1935 as thoroughly rotten, fundamentally bad and totally unacceptable?
    A)Mohammad Ali Jinnah
    B)Subhash Chandra Bose
    C)Mahatma Gandhi
    D)Balkrishana Chapekar
    Answer: Mohammad Ali Jinnah
  • Q. When Chittor was captured by Akbar (1558), the Rana of Mewar was
    A)Rana Pratap
    B)Rana Udai Singh
    C)Rana Kumbha
    D)Rana Amar Singh
    Answer: Rana Udai Singh

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