Ancient History MCQ: 100+ Important GK Questions with Answers

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Q41. Which dynasty ruled immediately after the Maurya Empire?

A. Gupta Dynasty

B. Shunga Dynasty

C. Kushan Dynasty

D. Satavahana Dynasty

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Answer: B. Shunga Dynasty

Pushyamitra Shunga founded the Shunga Dynasty after overthrowing the last Mauryan ruler, Brihadratha.

Q42. Who founded the Shunga Dynasty?

A. Agnimitra

B. Pushyamitra Shunga

C. Vasumitra

D. Devabhuti

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Answer: B. Pushyamitra Shunga

Pushyamitra Shunga, the commander-in-chief of the Mauryan army, established the Shunga Dynasty.

Q43. The famous Sanskrit grammarian Patanjali belonged to which period?

A. Maurya Period

B. Shunga Period

C. Gupta Period

D. Kushan Period

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Answer: B. Shunga Period

Patanjali, author of the Mahabhashya, is generally associated with the Shunga period.

Q44. Who was the most famous ruler of the Kushan Dynasty?

A. Kanishka

B. Kadphises I

C. Vasudeva

D. Huvishka

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Answer: A. Kanishka

Kanishka was the greatest ruler of the Kushan Dynasty and a patron of Buddhism.

Q45. The Fourth Buddhist Council was held during the reign of:

A. Ashoka

B. Chandragupta Maurya

C. Kanishka

D. Harsha

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Answer: C. Kanishka

The Fourth Buddhist Council was held in Kashmir under the patronage of Kanishka.

Q46. The famous Gandhara School of Art flourished under the:

A. Mauryas

B. Guptas

C. Kushans

D. Cholas

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Answer: C. Kushans

The Gandhara School of Art developed under Kushan patronage and shows strong Greek influence.

Q47. The Satavahana rulers mainly ruled over:

A. North India

B. South India and the Deccan

C. Kashmir

D. Bengal

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Answer: B. South India and the Deccan

The Satavahanas established a powerful kingdom in the Deccan region.

Q48. The founder of the Satavahana Dynasty was:

A. Gautamiputra Satakarni

B. Simuka

C. Pulumavi

D. Hala

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Answer: B. Simuka

Simuka is regarded as the founder of the Satavahana Dynasty.

Q49. Who was the greatest ruler of the Satavahana Dynasty?

A. Hala

B. Simuka

C. Gautamiputra Satakarni

D. Pulumavi

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Answer: C. Gautamiputra Satakarni

Gautamiputra Satakarni is considered the most powerful Satavahana ruler.

Q50. Which Satavahana ruler wrote the ‘Gatha Saptashati’?

A. Hala

B. Simuka

C. Satakarni I

D. Pulumavi

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Answer: A. Hala

King Hala is traditionally credited with compiling the Prakrit work Gatha Saptashati.

Q51. Who founded the Gupta Empire?

A. Samudragupta

B. Chandragupta I

C. Chandragupta II

D. Sri Gupta

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Answer: D. Sri Gupta

Sri Gupta is regarded as the founder of the Gupta Dynasty.

Q52. Which Gupta ruler assumed the title ‘Maharajadhiraja’?

A. Samudragupta

B. Chandragupta I

C. Kumaragupta

D. Skandagupta

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Answer: B. Chandragupta I

Chandragupta I greatly expanded the Gupta kingdom and adopted the title ‘Maharajadhiraja’.

Q53. Which Gupta ruler is known as the ‘Napoleon of India’?

A. Chandragupta I

B. Samudragupta

C. Chandragupta II

D. Kumaragupta

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Answer: B. Samudragupta

Historian V. A. Smith called Samudragupta the ‘Napoleon of India’ because of his military achievements.

Q54. Who wrote the Allahabad Pillar Inscription of Samudragupta?

A. Kalidasa

B. Harisena

C. Banabhatta

D. Vishakhadatta

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Answer: B. Harisena

Harisena, the court poet of Samudragupta, composed the Allahabad Pillar Inscription.

Q55. Chandragupta II defeated which foreign rulers?

A. Greeks

B. Kushans

C. Shakas

D. Huns

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Answer: C. Shakas

Chandragupta II defeated the Western Kshatrapas (Shakas) and earned the title Vikramaditya.

Q56. The Chinese traveller Fa-Hien visited India during the reign of:

A. Samudragupta

B. Chandragupta II

C. Kumaragupta

D. Harsha

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Answer: B. Chandragupta II

Fa-Hien visited India during Chandragupta II’s reign and described the prosperity of the Gupta Empire.

Q57. Which Gupta ruler founded Nalanda University?

A. Samudragupta

B. Chandragupta II

C. Kumaragupta I

D. Skandagupta

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Answer: C. Kumaragupta I

Kumaragupta I is traditionally credited with founding Nalanda University.

Q58. Who successfully repelled the Hun invasion?

A. Chandragupta II

B. Kumaragupta

C. Skandagupta

D. Harsha

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Answer: C. Skandagupta

Skandagupta successfully resisted the invasion of the Huns.

Q59. The Gupta Period is known as the:

A. Iron Age

B. Golden Age of India

C. Vedic Age

D. Age of Empires

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Answer: B. Golden Age of India

The Gupta period witnessed remarkable achievements in art, literature, science and mathematics.

Q60. Which decimal system mathematician belonged to the Gupta period?

A. Varahamihira

B. Aryabhata

C. Nagarjuna

D. Charaka

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Answer: B. Aryabhata

Aryabhata made significant contributions to mathematics and astronomy, including the decimal place-value system.

Q61. Who wrote the famous work Abhijnanashakuntalam?

A. Banabhatta

B. Kalidasa

C. Vishakhadatta

D. Bharavi

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Answer: B. Kalidasa

Kalidasa, the greatest Sanskrit poet and dramatist of the Gupta Age, wrote Abhijnanashakuntalam.

Q62. Which Gupta ruler was also known as Vikramaditya?

A. Chandragupta I

B. Samudragupta

C. Chandragupta II

D. Kumaragupta I

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Answer: C. Chandragupta II

After defeating the Shakas, Chandragupta II assumed the title Vikramaditya.

Q63. Which ancient Indian physician wrote the Charaka Samhita?

A. Sushruta

B. Charaka

C. Aryabhata

D. Nagarjuna

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Answer: B. Charaka

Charaka Samhita is one of the most important ancient texts on Ayurveda.

Q64. The Sushruta Samhita is mainly related to:

A. Astronomy

B. Mathematics

C. Surgery

D. Grammar

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Answer: C. Surgery

Sushruta is regarded as the Father of Surgery, and his work explains many surgical procedures.

Q65. Which Gupta-period scientist wrote the Panchasiddhantika?

A. Aryabhata

B. Varahamihira

C. Brahmagupta

D. Nagarjuna

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Answer: B. Varahamihira

Varahamihira was a renowned astronomer and author of Panchasiddhantika and Brihat Samhita.

Q66. The Ajanta Caves are mainly associated with:

A. Jainism

B. Buddhism

C. Hinduism

D. Sikhism

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Answer: B. Buddhism

The Ajanta Caves contain magnificent Buddhist paintings and rock-cut monasteries.

Q67. The Ellora Caves are famous because they contain monuments of:

A. Buddhism only

B. Hinduism only

C. Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism

D. Jainism only

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Answer: C. Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism

The Ellora Caves are unique because they represent all three religions.

Q68. The Kailasa Temple at Ellora was built by the:

A. Mauryas

B. Rashtrakutas

C. Guptas

D. Cholas

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Answer: B. Rashtrakutas

The monolithic Kailasa Temple was built by the Rashtrakuta king Krishna I.

Q69. Which Sangam kingdom ruled from Madurai?

A. Chera

B. Chola

C. Pandya

D. Pallava

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Answer: C. Pandya

Madurai served as the capital of the Pandya kingdom and was the centre of Sangam literature.

Q70. The capital of the early Cholas was:

A. Kanchi

B. Madurai

C. Uraiyur

D. Vengi

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Answer: C. Uraiyur

Uraiyur was the early capital of the Cholas before they shifted to Thanjavur.

Q71. Which Sangam kingdom was famous for the spice trade?

A. Chola

B. Chera

C. Pandya

D. Pallava

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Answer: B. Chera

The Cheras controlled the Malabar Coast and were well known for the export of spices.

Q72. Sangam literature was mainly written in:

A. Sanskrit

B. Pali

C. Tamil

D. Prakrit

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Answer: C. Tamil

Sangam literature is the earliest known literature written in the Tamil language.

Q73. Which port was famous during the Sangam Age?

A. Surat

B. Kaveripattinam

C. Bharuch

D. Tamralipti

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Answer: B. Kaveripattinam

Kaveripattinam (Puhar) was an important Chola port involved in overseas trade.

Q74. Which metal coins were first widely issued by the Indo-Greeks?

A. Iron

B. Gold

C. Copper

D. Lead

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Answer: B. Gold

The Indo-Greek rulers introduced well-designed gold coins in northwestern India.

Q75. Which dynasty built the famous Sanchi Stupa?

A. Gupta

B. Maurya

C. Satavahana

D. Kushan

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Answer: B. Maurya

The Great Stupa at Sanchi was originally commissioned by Emperor Ashoka.

Q76. Which ruler sent his son Mahendra and daughter Sanghamitra to Sri Lanka?

A. Chandragupta Maurya

B. Ashoka

C. Bindusara

D. Kanishka

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Answer: B. Ashoka

Ashoka sent Mahendra and Sanghamitra to spread Buddhism in Sri Lanka.

Q77. Which inscription helped James Prinsep decipher the Brahmi script?

A. Allahabad Pillar Inscription

B. Ashokan Edicts

C. Hathigumpha Inscription

D. Junagadh Inscription

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Answer: B. Ashokan Edicts

James Prinsep deciphered the Brahmi script in 1837 using Ashoka’s inscriptions.

Q78. Which emperor is associated with the Lion Capital of Sarnath?

A. Chandragupta Maurya

B. Ashoka

C. Samudragupta

D. Kanishka

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Answer: B. Ashoka

The Lion Capital of Sarnath, adopted as India’s National Emblem, was erected by Ashoka.

Q79. The National Emblem of India is adopted from:

A. Gateway of India

B. Lion Capital of Sarnath

C. India Gate

D. Sanchi Stupa

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Answer: B. Lion Capital of Sarnath

The Lion Capital of Sarnath, built by Ashoka, became India’s National Emblem in 1950.

Q80. The Dharma Chakra in the Indian National Flag is taken from:

A. Konark Temple

B. Ashoka’s Sarnath Lion Capital

C. Ajanta Caves

D. Nalanda University

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Answer: B. Ashoka’s Sarnath Lion Capital

The 24-spoke Ashoka Chakra in the National Flag is inspired by the Dharma Chakra of Sarnath.

Q81. Which ancient university was located in present-day Bihar?

A. Vikramashila

B. Takshashila

C. Nalanda

D. Vallabhi

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Answer: C. Nalanda

Nalanda was one of the world’s earliest residential universities and a renowned centre of learning.

Q82. Takshashila was located in present-day:

A. India

B. Nepal

C. Pakistan

D. Bangladesh

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Answer: C. Pakistan

The ancient university of Takshashila is located near Taxila in present-day Pakistan.

Q83. Which Chinese traveller visited India during the reign of Harshavardhana?

A. Fa-Hien

B. Hiuen Tsang

C. Megasthenes

D. Al-Biruni

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Answer: B. Hiuen Tsang

Hiuen Tsang visited India in the 7th century AD during the reign of Harshavardhana.

Q84. Who wrote the biography Harshacharita?

A. Kalidasa

B. Banabhatta

C. Bharavi

D. Dandin

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Answer: B. Banabhatta

Banabhatta, the court poet of Harsha, wrote Harshacharita.

Q85. Harshavardhana belonged to which dynasty?

A. Gupta

B. Pushyabhuti (Vardhana)

C. Maurya

D. Kushan

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Answer: B. Pushyabhuti (Vardhana)

Harshavardhana was the greatest ruler of the Pushyabhuti or Vardhana Dynasty.

Q86. Harshavardhana’s capital was:

A. Kannauj

B. Pataliputra

C. Ujjain

D. Vaishali

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Answer: A. Kannauj

Kannauj became the capital of Harshavardhana’s empire.

Q87. Which ruler defeated Harshavardhana on the banks of the Narmada River?

A. Pulakeshin II

B. Narasimhavarman I

C. Vikramaditya II

D. Dantidurga

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Answer: A. Pulakeshin II

The Chalukya ruler Pulakeshin II successfully checked Harsha’s southern expansion.

Q88. The famous Aihole Inscription was composed by:

A. Banabhatta

B. Ravikirti

C. Kalhana

D. Harisena

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Answer: B. Ravikirti

Ravikirti composed the Aihole Inscription in praise of Pulakeshin II.

Q89. The Mehrauli Iron Pillar is associated with which ruler?

A. Ashoka

B. Chandragupta II

C. Samudragupta

D. Harsha

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Answer: B. Chandragupta II

The Mehrauli Iron Pillar inscription is generally associated with Chandragupta II Vikramaditya.

Q90. Which Gupta ruler issued the largest variety of gold coins?

A. Chandragupta I

B. Samudragupta

C. Chandragupta II

D. Skandagupta

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Answer: B. Samudragupta

Samudragupta issued numerous types of gold coins depicting his achievements.

Q91. Which ancient Indian text is regarded as the oldest Veda?

A. Samaveda

B. Yajurveda

C. Rigveda

D. Atharvaveda

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Answer: C. Rigveda

The Rigveda is the oldest of the four Vedas and the earliest literary source of ancient Indian history.

Q92. Which was the capital of the Kushan ruler Kanishka?

A. Pataliputra

B. Purushapura

C. Ujjain

D. Taxila

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Answer: B. Purushapura

Purushapura (present-day Peshawar) served as the capital of Kanishka.

Q93. Which ancient Indian ruler embraced Buddhism after the Kalinga War?

A. Chandragupta Maurya

B. Ashoka

C. Bindusara

D. Samudragupta

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Answer: B. Ashoka

The devastation of the Kalinga War led Ashoka to adopt Buddhism and the policy of Dhamma.

Q94. Which emperor built the Great Stupa at Sanchi?

A. Chandragupta Maurya

B. Ashoka

C. Kanishka

D. Harsha

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Answer: B. Ashoka

Ashoka commissioned the original Great Stupa at Sanchi to promote Buddhism.

Q95. Which ancient Indian dynasty is famous for the Iron Pillar of Delhi?

A. Maurya

B. Gupta

C. Kushan

D. Satavahana

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Answer: B. Gupta

The Mehrauli Iron Pillar is a remarkable example of Gupta-era metallurgy.

Q96. Which script was mainly used in Ashoka’s inscriptions across most of India?

A. Kharosthi

B. Brahmi

C. Devanagari

D. Grantha

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Answer: B. Brahmi

Most of Ashoka’s inscriptions were engraved in the Brahmi script, while Kharosthi was used in the northwest.

Q97. Which dynasty is regarded as the Golden Age of Indian art, literature and science?

A. Maurya

B. Gupta

C. Kushan

D. Chola

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Answer: B. Gupta

The Gupta period is widely known as the Golden Age because of its outstanding cultural and scientific achievements.

Q98. Who was the court poet of Samudragupta?

A. Banabhatta

B. Harisena

C. Kalidasa

D. Ravikirti

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Answer: B. Harisena

Harisena composed the Allahabad Pillar Inscription describing the achievements of Samudragupta.

Q99. Which ruler is known as the last great emperor of ancient India?

A. Samudragupta

B. Chandragupta II

C. Harshavardhana

D. Kanishka

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Answer: C. Harshavardhana

Harshavardhana is often regarded as the last great emperor of ancient India before the rise of regional kingdoms.

Q100. Which literary work provides valuable information about the administration of Chandragupta Maurya?

A. Arthashastra

B. Rajatarangini

C. Harshacharita

D. Gatha Saptashati

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Answer: A. Arthashastra

The Arthashastra, written by Kautilya (Chanakya), explains administration, economy, taxation, diplomacy and governance during the Mauryan period.

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