II PUC Indian History One-Mark Questions
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From which language is the word 'India' derived?

  • Greek Language
  • Sanskrit Language (correct)
  • Latin Language
  • Persian Language
  • What is Numismatic?

  • Study of History
  • The Study of Coins (correct)
  • Study of Inscriptions
  • Study of Numerology
  • What is Excavation?

  • Measuring of Earth
  • Scientific filling of Earth
  • Protecting of Earth
  • The scientific digging of earth for unearthing sources. (correct)
  • Who wrote Buddha Charita?

    <p>Ashwagosha</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which is the famous work of Pliny?

    <p>The Natural Historia.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Etymology of India

    • The word 'India' is derived from the Indus River, which was named after the Sanskrit word "Sindhu", meaning "river".

    Numismatics

    • Numismatic is the study of coins, medals, and paper money, including their history, design, and production.

    Archaeological Techniques

    • Excavation is a method of archaeological research that involves the systematic uncovering and documentation of material remains, such as artifacts and architecture.

    Buddhist Literature

    • Buddha Charita is a Sanskrit epic poem written by Asvaghosha, which narrates the life of Gautama Buddha.

    Ancient Roman Scholars

    • Pliny the Elder was a Roman author and philosopher, and his famous work is "Naturalis Historia", a 37-volume encyclopedia that covers topics such as natural history, science, and art.

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