Top-50* Important History Questions For SSC CHSL Exam

Important History Questions For SSC CHSL In English

  1. Where does the early period of history go – Palaeolithic period 
  2. In which period stone tools were first found – Palaeolithic period 
  3. Which civilization is famous for its city planning -Indus Valley Civilization
  4. The mouth of the Indus Valley Civilization was located on the banks of the Indus River– Mohenjodado
  5. What was the local name of Mohenjodaro – a mound of the dead 
  6. Where was the huge bath found– Mohenjodaro
  7. Worship of Mother was related to- Indus Valley Civilization. 
  8. Which civilization had the ship Malghat at the place called Lothal Indus Valley 
  9. In the Indus Valley Civilization, Kalibanga was famous for ceramics 
  10. The main food of the Vedic Aryans was– milk and its products. 
  11. Which metal was first used by Vedic people– copper
  12. Which three Vedas are jointly called ‘Vedatrayi’ Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda 
  13. Arya was successful in his struggles with the Aryans, as he– used the chariot run by the horse. 
  14. Where is the famous Gayatri Mantra derived from -Rigveda 
  15. Which Vidushi challenged the invincible Yajnavalavya in the debate– Gargi 
  16. The birthplace of Gautama Buddha is inscribed by-” Rummindei Pillar” of Ashok Maurya 20. Where was the first Buddhist council held – Rajgriha 
  17. Buddha means– enlightenment 
  18. Buddhism left an important influence by connecting two sections of society with them -women and Shudra.
  19. What beliefs does Buddhism believe the world is full of sorrows, if desires are overcome, nirvana will be attained, people suffer due to their desires. 
  • In which early Buddhist texts were composed Pali text 
  • The earliest Buddhist treatise in India is – Vamsathapakasini 
  • Where did Buddha get enlightenment – Realized 
  • “Desire is the cause of all miseries” Which is the religion promoting it – Buddhism 
  • Who is believed to be the first Tirthankara of Jainism – Rishbhadeva
  • Famous Jain centers are located in South India – Shravanabelagola
  • The oldest iron era in India is associated with – painted gray pottery.
  • Which first ruler was responsible for the rise of Magadha– Bimbisara 
  • Alexander (Alexander) and Porus fought – Jhelum
  • Who is famous by the name of Devanampriya– Ashok
  • Who was to bring the Greeks out of India – Chandragupta Maurya 
  • Mahabhashya wrote– Pantjali
  • Who was the son of Chandragupta Maurya – Bindusara
  • After the Kalinga war, who recorded the conversion of Maharaj Ashoka -Rock Addix Gpp 44. The Greek ambassador sent to the court of Chandragupta Maurya was- Megasthenes 48. In which script is Ashoka’s Shilakh engraved – Brahmi
  • Which famous ruler was called the ‘father of inscriptions’ –Ashoka 
  • Who was the last ruler of the Maurya dynasty– Brihadratha 
  • By what name is the art school developed in– the Kushan period 
  • Name the famous king of the Kushan dynasty– Kanishka
  • Who and when did the Shank Samvat begin – Kanishka in 78 CE
  • Under whose reign the Gandhara style of art flourished –Kanishka 
  • King Kharvel was the greatest ruler of which Chedi dynasty– Kalinga
  • Who was the greatest ruler of Satavahana – Gautamiputra Shatkarni 
  • Who installed a rust-free iron pillar in Mehrauli –Gupta
  • Chandragupta Dwitiya and by what name was he known –Vikramaditya
  • Harishen was the king of which king– Samudragupta 
  • India’s trade with the Roman Empire ended with the invasion of Rome by– the Huns.
  • Most metal coins were issued during the Gupta period –Gold
  • Where does Napoleon of India go because of his victories –Samudragupta
  • Whose achievements are described in the Allahabad Pillar inscription– Samudragupta
  • Who is the author of Meghdoot –Kalidas
  • In whose court Dhanvantari, the famous physician of ancient India, gave his advice– Chandragupta II
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