1. Which inscription talks about defeat of Harsha by Pulikesin II ?
(a) Madhuban plate inscription
(b) Aihole inscription
(c) Banskhera inscription
(d) Sonepat plate inscription
2. Which king was also known as ‘Shiladitya’?
(a) Chandragupta
(b) Harshavardhana
(c) Bhaskarvarman
(d) Gautamiputra Satakarni
3. Harsha moved his capital from ________ to ______?
(a) Thaneswar, Kannauj
(b) Delhi, Deogiri
(c) Kamboj, Kannauj
(d) Vallabhi, Delhi
4. Pushyabhutis were the feudatories of
(a) Guptas
(b) Chalukyas
(c) Vakatakas
(d) Kadambas
5. Who wrote Harshacharita?
(a) Ravikirti
(b) Banabhatta
(c) Harshavardhana
(d) Kalidasa
6. Who was the author of Ratnavali, Nagananda and Priyadarshika?
(a) Ravikirti
(b) Banabhatta
(c) Harshavardhana
(d) Vishnugupta
7. Which inscription contains the signature of Harsha?
(a) Madhuban plate inscription
(b) Aihole inscription
(c) Banskhera inscription
(d) Sonepat plate inscription
8. Who converted Harsha to Mahayana Buddhist?
(a) Banabhatta
(b) Hiuen Tsang
(c) I-tsing
(d) Fa-Hien
9. Identify the order of division of Harsha provinces from highest to lowest?
(a) Bhuktis-Vishayas-Pathakas-Villages
(b) Pathakas-Bhuktis-Vishayas-Villages
(c) Bhuktis-Pathakas-Vishayas-Villages
(d) Vishayas-Pathakas-Villages-Bhuktis
10. The term Udranga denotes
(a) a type of land revenue
(b) a fine
(c) a forced labour
(d) a tax on irrigation
11. Consider the following events in the history of India [UPSC CSE 2020]
1. Rise of Pratiharas under King Bhoja
2. Establishment of Pallava power under Mahendravarman – I
3. Establishment of Chola power by Parantaka – I
4. Pala dynasty founded by Gopala
What is the correct chronological order of the above events, starting from the earliest time ?
(a) 2 – 1 – 4 – 3
(b) 3 – 1 – 4 – 2
(c) 2 – 4 – 1 – 3
(d) 3 – 4 – 1 – 2
12. Which of the following phrases defines the nature of the ‘Hundi’ generally referred to in the sources of the post-Harsha period ? [UPSC CSE 2020]
(a) An advisory issued by the king to his subordinates
(b) A diary to be maintained for daily accounts
(c) A bill of exchange
(d) An order from the feudal lord to his subordinates