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Monday, 11 November 2013

General Knowledge Questions - 51 to 60



51. Every five years Harshavardhana held a fair at:
 (A) Thaneswar                                                (B) Kanauj
 (C) Prayaga                                              (D)  Banaras

52.The held of the University of Nalanda was the great Bengali scholar:
(A) Shreejnan Atisha                                                  (B)  Nagarjuna
(C) Basubandu                                                           (D) Sheelabhadra

53.The Huna attacked India during the period of the:
(A) Guptas                                                             (B) Mauryas
(C)Palas                                                                       (D) Senas

54.The Huna leader Mithirgula was defeated by:
(A) Chandragupta                                                       (B) Budhagupta
(C) Yashodharman                                            (D) Rajyyavarthana

55.Pushiabhuti dynasty rulled over:
(A) Thaneswar                                                     (B) Ujjain
(C) Sakal                                                                     (D) Pataliputra

56.Shashanga,the king of gaur, was a contemperory of:
(A) Chandragupta11                                        (B)  Harshavarthana
(C) Mahipala                                                               (D) Ballala sena

57.Harshavda is counted from:
(A) 120 AD                                                                 (B) 78 AD
(C) 273 BC                                                                 (D) 606 AD

58.The capital of  Shashanka was:
(A) Toshali                                                                  (B) Suvarnagiri
(C) Karnasuvarna                                              (D)  Mahasthangarh

59.The founder of the pala dynasty in Bengal was:
(A) Gopala                                                              (B) Dharmapala
(C) ) Mahipala                                                             (D)  Devapala

60.Dharmapala established his supremacy over the whole of the northern India and placed on the throne of kanauj his own underling:
(A) Indraudha                                                                     (B) Chakrayudha
(C) Amoghavarsha                                                              (D) Govinda111

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