Nationalism in India Class 10 MCQ

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Which kingdom covered the modern Patna and Gaya districts of Bihar?

(a) Anga

(b) Kosala

(c) Magadha

(d) Avanti

Option c – Magadha

In the context of ancient Indian society which one of the following terms does not belong to the category of the other three?

(a) Kula

(b) Vamsha

(c) Kosa

(d) Gotra

Option c – Kosa

King Asvapati of the Upanishadic period was the ruler of

(a) Kashi

(b) Kekaya

(c) Panchala

(d) Videha

Option b – Kekaya

Chand Pradyot was the ruler of which ancient republic?

(a) Kasi

(b) Anga

(c) Avanti

(d) Vajji

Option c – Avanti

Mahajanapada situated on the bank of river Godavari was

(a) Avanti

(b) Vatsa

(c) Asmaka

(d) Kamboja

Option c – Asmaka

The list of sixteen Mahajanapadas is available in

(a) Mahabharat

(b) Anguttar Nikaya

(c) Chhandogya Upanishad

(d) Samyukta Nikaya

Option b – Anguttar Nikaya

During the period of 16 Mahajanapadas. Mathura was the capital of

(a) Vajji

(b) Vatsa

(c) Kasi

(d) Surasena

Option d – Surasena

The capital of North Panchal, according to Mahabharata was located at

(a) Hastinapur

(b) Indraprastha

(c) Ahichatra

(d) Mathura

Option c – Ahichatra

In the sixth century, BC Suktimati was the capital of

(a) Panchala

(b) Kuru

(c) Chedi

(d) Avanti

Option c – Chedi

Which of the following is not correctly matched?

(a) Anga – Champa

(b) Kosala – Ahichatra

(c) Vatsa – Kaushambi

(d) Matsya – Viratnagar

Option b – Kosala – Ahichatra

16 Janapadas of the age of Mahajanapada have often been mentioned in Buddhist literature. Which of the following Janapadas has been mentioned by Panini in his Ashtadhyayi? I. Magadh II. Asmaka III. Kamboj IV. Chedi V. Vatsa Codes

(a) I, II, and III

(b) IV and V

(c) III, IV, and V

(d) I, III, IV, and V

Option a – I, II, and III

Which of the following handicrafts was not in use by Aryans?

(a) Pottery

(b) Jewellary

(c) Carpenter

(d) Blacksmith

Option d – Blacksmith

Judgment was advertised by

(a) Chusvak

(b) Gautam

(c) Kapil

(d) Jamini

Option b – Gautam

The combination of three Vedas has been called ‘Vedatrayi’

(a) Rigveda, Yajurveda

(b) Rigveda, Samaveda and Atharvaveda

(c) Rigveda, Samaveda and Yajurveda

(d) Yajurveda, Samaveda and Atharvaveda

Option c – Rigveda, Samaveda and Yajurveda

With reference to the history of philosophical thought in India, consider the following statements regarding Samkhya School. I. Samkhya does not accept the theory of rebirth or transmigration of the soul. II. Samkhya holds that it is the self and knowledge that leads to liberation, not any exterior influence or agent. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) Only I

(b) Only II

(c) Both I and II

(d) Neither I nor II

Option b – Only II

Where was the seat of the first Republic of the world in the 6th century BC?

(a) Vaishali

(b) Athens

(c) Sparta

(d) Patliputra

Option a – Vaishali

By whom the first republic of the world was established in Vaishali?

(a) Maurya

(b) Nand

(c) Gupta

(d) Licchavi

Option d – Licchavi

By which ruler Pataliputra was chosen for the first time as a capital?

(a) Ajatashatru

(b) Kalashoka

(c) Udayin

(d) Kanishka

Option c – Udayin

In ancient India, the earliest capital of the Magadha kingdom was at

(a) Pataliputra

(b) Rajgir

(c) Vaishali

(d) Varanasi

Option b – Rajgir

Which one of the following rulers of Magadha was a contemporary of Alexander the great?

(a) Mahapadma Nanda

(b) Dhana Nanda

(c) Sukalp

(d) Chandragupta Maurya

Option b – Dhana Nanda

The first ruler of Magadha from the Haryanka Dynasty was

(a) Ashoka

(b) Prasenajit

(c) Bimbisara

(d) Ajatashatru

Option c – Bimbisara

What was the name of the dynasty of Ajatashatru?

(a) Maurya

(b) Haryanka

(c) Nanda

(d) Gupta

Option b – Haryanka

Which early ruler of Magadha murdered his father to ascend the throne and, in turn, was murdered by his own son?

(a) Bimbisara

(b) Ajatashatru

(c) Udayan

(d) Nagadashak

Option b – Ajatashatru

Which Magadha ruler was known as ‘Seniya’?

(a) Bimbisara

(b) Ajatashatru

(c) Mahapadma Nanda

(d) Chandragupta Maurya

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Option a – Bimbisara

Jivaka, the famous physician of the time of Mahatma Buddha, was associated with the court of

(a) Bimbisara

(b) Chanda Pradyota

(c) Prasenjit

(d) Udyana

Option a – Bimbisara

The expansion of Magadha on the Malwa Plateau was under the reign of

(a) Bimbisar

(b) Ajatashatru

(c) Shisunaga

(d) Virabhadra

Option c – Shisunaga

Who was the founder of the Nanda dynasty in Magadha?

(a) Mahapadma Nanda

(b) Dhana Nanda

(c) Nandi Vardhan

(d) Mahanandin

Option a – Mahapadma Nanda

Which emperor of Magadha is known as ‘Aparoparashurama’?

(a) Bindusar

(b) Ajatashatru

(c) Kalashoka

(d) Mahapadma Nanda

Option d – Mahapadma Nanda

The last emperor of the Nanda Dynasty was

(a) Mahapadma Nanda

(b) Dhana Nanda

(c) Kalashoka

(d) None of the above

Option b – Dhana Nanda

Alexander invaded India in ……..

(a) 326 BC

(b) 326 BC

(c) 232 BC

(d) 323 AD

Option a – 326 BC

Which one of the following did not come to India with Alexander?

(a) Nearchcy

(b) Diamcus

(c) Onesicritus

(d) Assistobulus

Option b – Diamcus

Alexander the Great died in 323 BC in ………

(a) Pharus

(b) Babylon

(c) Macedonia

(d) Taxshila

Option b – Babylon

Name the brave Indian King whom Alexander defeated on the bank of river Jhelum.

(a) Ambhi

(b) Porus

(c) Chandragupta

(d) Mahapadma Nanda

Option b – Porus

Alexander’s success in India was due to the following? I. There was no Central power in India at that time. II. He had a superior army. III. He was helped by the traitorous Indian rulers. IV. He was a good administrator. Select the correct answer from the following codes.

(a) I and II

(b) I, II, and III

(c) II, III, and IV

(d) All of the above

Option b – I, II, and III

Which was the first capital of Magadha?

(a) Pataliputra

(b) Vaishali

(c) Girivarja (Rajgriha)

(d) Champa

Option c – Girivarja (Rajgriha)

Who founded Pataliputra? ( Nationalism in India Class 10 MCQ )

(a) Udayin

(b) Ashoka

(c) Bimbisara

(d) Mahapadmananda

Option a – Udayin

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