1.
Who were the first kings to issue gold coins in India?
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The Mauryan administration was highly
3.
Chandragupta Maurya with the help of Chanakya decided to overthrow the Nandas because
4.
After Alexander’s death the Eastern part of his empire came under
5.
The ruler of Kharvela was the greatest ruler of which Chedi Dynasty?
6.
The Monk whom Chandragupta Maurya accompanied to South India was
7.
The year of accession of Kanishka to throne was
8.
Who amongst the following also had the name ‘Devanama Piyadassi’?
9.
Who was the author of the Kadambari, a great romantic play?
10.
Which among the following Kavya of Sanskrit, deal with court intrigues & access to power of Chandragupta Maurya?
11.
Which event brought about a profound change in Ashoka’s administrative policy?
12.
With whom is ‘Junagarh Rock Inscription’ associated?
13.
Who took the throne after Chandra Gupta Maurya?
14.
The correct descending order of the Mauryan officers, at the district level, was
15.
The Sultan of Delhi who transferred two monolithic Mauryan pillars to Delhi to beautify his capital, was
16.
During the reign of Bindusara there was unrest at
17.
Who among the following foreigners was the first to visit India?
18.
The one most important feature of the Mauryan Administration was
19.
Ghatotkacha (who ruled in the years 290-305 A.D.) was a king from which dynasty?
20.
Which one of the following item was collected only in cash under the Mauryas?
21.
Which of the following does not represent an important source material for the Mauryan period?
22.
Which Mauryan king holds the title of Amitraghata?
23.
Who amidst the following was a wife of emperor Ashoka who influenced him?
24.
The last Mauryan king was
25.
Who was the founder of the Satvahana Empire?
26.
Harshavardhana organised his religious assembly at
27.
Alexander and Porus fought a battle at
28.
In which one of the following do we come across a detailed account of the municipal administration of Mauryas?
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Charak was the famous court physician of
30.
The decline of the Nandas at the hands of Kautilya and Chandragupta Maurya has been vividly portrayed in the Sanskrit play written by Kalidasa