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One who studies the ancient objects, finds remains of buildings or places and collect authentic facts, is called ____________.

  1.  a Biologist

  2. an Archaeologist

  3. a Dermatologist

  4. an Aerologist


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of the remains is called an archaeologist. They examine the cultures, languages, archaeological remains, and physical characteristics of people in various parts of the world.

What are Petrographs?

  1. Inscriptions or carvings engraved on papers

  2. Inscriptions or carvings engraved on skins

  3. Inscriptions or carvings engraved on stones

  4. Inscriptions or carvings engraved on woods


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Petrographs are the inscriptions or carvings which are engraved on stones. Petrographic analysis helps to study the mineralogical or chemical composition of stones on the monuments. Petrographic is a form of rock arts.

Thus, the correct answer is C.

List out the sources of history.

  1. Ancient objects .

  2. Incriptions.

  3. Sculptures.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
History is considered to be a scientific discipline. History is not written solely on the basis of imagination. Ancient objects , structures , sculptures , pots , coins , inscriptions , copper plates , books , manuscripts , traditional stories and songs remembered over many generations , etc are the 'sources of history '.

In which region was the first metallic coin used in India?

  1. Western India

  2. The Himalayas

  3. Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh

  4. The Deccan Plateau


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The first metallic coin was used in the BIhar and Easter Uttar Pradesh region by the Indo-Greeks.

What are inscriptions?

  1. These are handwritten records of the past and are in the form of books

  2. These are written records engraved on the stones or pillars

  3. These are written records engraved on the walls of caves

  4. Both B and C


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Inscriptions are written records engraved on the stones, pillars or walls of caves. The earliest deciphered epigraphic inscriptions of significant length are the Edicts of Ashoka of the 3rd century BCE, written in forms of Prakrit in the Brahmi script. The vast majority of Indian inscriptions are found in South India, written on plates of copper, the stone walls of temples, or stone monuments.

Where is the iron pillar situated?

  1. Delhi

  2. Mumbai

  3. Kolkata

  4. Rajasthan


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The iron pillar at Mehrauli, Delhi, is a remarkable example of the skill of Indian crafts persons. It is made of iron, 7.2 m high and weighs over 3 tonnes. It was made about 1500 years ago. It has a inscription which mentions the term "chandra". Therefore, there is a dispute ether it belongs to the Mauryan king Chandragupta or the Gupta king Chandragupta II.

Why material sources, written sources and oral sources of history are collected and thoroughly examined?

  1. To make collection

  2. To determine the reliability

  3. For fun purposes

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Due to the absence of proper maintaining of records in the past, a single reliable source of information is not present. Therefore, to determine the reliability of the information, material sources, written sources and oral sources of history are collected and thoroughly examined.

Hence, B is the correct option.

King Ashoka belonged to which dynasty?

  1. Gupta

  2. Mauryan

  3. Pallava

  4. Kushana


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Ashoka was born to Mauryan King Bindusara and his queen Devi Dharma in 304 B.C. Ashoka was the third ruler of the illustrious Maurya dynasty and was one of the most powerful kings of the Indian subcontinent in ancient times. His reign between 273 BC and 232 B.C. was one of the most prosperous periods in the history of India.

Who composed Silappadikaram?

  1. Kabir Das

  2. Ilango

  3. Sattanar

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A famous Tamil epic, the Silappadikaram, was composed by a poet named Ilango, around 1800 years ago. It is the story of a merchant named Kovalan, who lived in Puhar and fell in love with a courtesan named Madhavi, neglecting his wife Kannagi

The study of inscriptions is called ________.

  1. Archaelogy

  2. Numismatic

  3. Epigraphy

  4. Palaeography


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The study of written historical records is known as Epigraphy. Inscriptions can be seen on rocks, pillars, stones, slabs, walls, temples, coins and copper plates. Based on the written messages the Epigraphy experts divide them into various categories, like social, political and religious. Experts analyze the meaning after deciphering (reading) the script. The Asokan edicts, Allahabad Pillar Inscription of Samudragupta, Aihole Inscription of Pulakesin II, etc. are some major inscriptions of India.