MAHAJANAPADA PERIOD QUESTIONS

Exam NameMAHAJANAPADA PERIOD QUESTIONS
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Question: The Indian Kind who opposed Alexander was-

Answer:Porus


Question: The ancient name of North Bihar was-

Answer:Vajji


Question: In ancient India, the earliest capital of Magadha Kingdom was at-

Answer:Rajgir


Question: When Alexander invaded India, who were the rulers of Magadha?

Answer:Nandas


Question: which one of the following rulers of Magadha was the contemporary of Alexander, the great?

Answer:Dhanananda


Question: Where was the seat of the first republic of the world in 6th century BC ?

Answer:Vaishali


Question: By which ruler Pataliputra was chosen for the first time as a Capital?

Answer:Udayin


Question: The List of sixteen Mahajanapadas is available in -

Answer:Anguttar Nikaya


Question: Which was the first Capital of Magadha ?

Answer:Girivarja (Rajgriha)


Question: Who founded Pataliputra ?

Answer:Udayin


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

Answer:Lichhavi


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

Answer:Ajatsatru


Question: Mahajanapada situated on the bank of river Godawari was ?

Answer:Assaka


Question: Who was the founder of Nanda dynasty?

Answer:Mahapadmananda


Question: Which one of the following dynasties was ruling over North India at the time of Alexander"s invasion?

Answer:Nanda


Question: Who among the following was not a Contemporary of other there ?

Answer:Milinda


Question: Between which of the following was the ancient town of Takshasila located ?

Answer:IIndus and Jhelum