Very Short Q & A :
Q1: The Chinese rulers used to send gifts of silk to Iran and west Asia. True/False
Ans : True
Q2: The wearing of silk became the fashion amongst rulers and rich people in __________.
Ans : Rome
Q3: Name the place from where silk was mostly exported.
Ans : China
Q4: Name the ruler who controlled silk route effectively.
Ans : Kushanas
Q5: Name the ruler used to demand payments for allowing traders to pass through the silk route.
Ans : Kushanas
Q6: From where did Fa- Xian began his journey back to his home?
Ans : Bengal
Q7: Where is Nalanda located at present?
Ans : Bihar
Q8: Where is the site of Eran located?
Ans : Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh
Q9: Appar, a Tamil poet was a devotee of the God _________
Ans : Shiva
Q10: Who where Nayanars?
Ans : The noble devotees graced by the Lord Shiva were known as Nayanars
Q11: How many nayanars were there?
Ans : 63
Q12: Name the community of Appar, the famous Tamil poet.was used to dig earth for turning the soil and planting trees.
Ans : Vellala community.
Q13: Who where Syrian Christians?
Ans : The Christians of Kerala
Q14: State the birth place of Jesus Christ.
Ans : Bethlehem
Q15: Name the po rt under the Cholas
Ans : Kaveripattinam.
Q16: Name the ruler who was given title of “lords of the Dakshinapatha”.
Ans : the Great Bath
Q17: Name the most fertile river valley in southern India.
Ans : Kaveri
Q18: Name The most important ruler of the Satavahanas.
Ans : Shri Satakarni
Q19: Fa Xian ,Xuan Zang and I-Qing were Chinese ________.
Ans : Pilgrims
Q20: From where the raw silk is extracted?
Ans : cocoons of silk worms
Q21: What is the meaning of the term The term ‘Muvendar’ ?
Ans : Muvendar is a Tamil word which means 3 chiefs
Q22: Satavahanas became powerful in western India.True/False.
Ans : True
Q23: Madurai was the capital city of ___________.
Ans : Pandyas
Q24: Who issued gold coins for the first time?
Ans : Kushanas
Q25: What was the purpose of gold coins?
Ans : The gold coins were used by traders along the silk route.
Q26: Who composed The biography of Buddha?
Ans : Ashvaghosha
Q27: Ashvaghosha and other Buddhists scholars began writing in English. True/False
Ans : false
Q28: What was Buddhacharita?
Ans : name of the biography of Buddha.
Q29: What was the name of the new form of Buddhism?
Ans : Mahayana Buddhism
Q30: What is the meaning of Bodhisattavas?
Ans : those persons who had attained enlightment.
Q31: What is the name of the older form of Buddhism?
Ans : Theravada Buddhism
Q32: Where the older form of Buddhism was more famous?
Ans : Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand etc
Q33: How do we come to know about the dangers faced by the piligrims in their travels?
Ans : Chinese Buddhists pilgrims wrote about the dangers they encountered on their travels
Q34: Name the three chiefs mentioned in Sangam poems.
Ans : Cholas,Cheras and Pandyas
Q35: Gautamiputra Shri Satakarni, belonged to the________ dynasty.
Ans : Satavahana dynasty
Q36: The Christian religion first emerged in _____________.
Ans : Christianity began from Palestine and moved to Greece, from there to Italy and to the rest of the Europe.
Q37: Name the place where The images of Buddha were made predominantly.
Ans : Mathura and Taxila.
Q38: At Taxila a new form of Buddhist art influenced by the Greek style was developed. True/False
Ans : True
Q39: Name the Sanskrit word from which The term Bhakti has been derived.
Ans : Bhaj
Q40: The Bhagavad Gita is a part of the______________.
Ans : Mahabharata
Q41: Who composed biography of the Buddha called Buddhacharita?
Ans : Ashvaghosha
Q42: Name the form of Buddhism that was popular in South- Eastern countries.
Ans : Theravada Buddhism
Q43: In southern India the largest numbers of caves meant for the Buddhist monks are located in the region of _________________.
Ans : Western Ghat
Q44: Name the place where the philosophy of the Bodhisattvas was most popular.
Ans : China
Q45: Who were pilgrims?
Ans : The pilgrims were both men and women who took journeys to holy places to offer prayers
Q46: Name A book that contains discussions between Krishna and Arjuna.
Ans : Bhagavad Gita
Q47: What was the most valued export commodity to the Roman Empire from India?
Ans : Pepper
Q48: The city where Sangam literature was composed was the capital of the ________ rulers.
Ans : Pandya rulers
Q49: Personal devotion was the central idea of bhakti movement. True/False
Ans : True
Q50: Name The deity who shelters river Ganga in his long hair.
Ans : Lord Shiva
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3. What were the main reasons for pilgrims to undertake their journeys? |
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