India's Relation with Ancient Greece and Rome
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What article comes before the word amazing a or an?
Q. 17th and 18th centuries in Europe is known as _____________.
- Age of Luminosity
- Age of Revolution
- Age of Enlightenment
- Age of Change
Q. People of the __________ civilisation had developed trade relations with the countries of the west.
- Mayan
- Roman
- Harappan
- Mesopotamian
Q.
Which of these civilizations used cocoa beans as currency? Mayan, Roman, Persian, Egyptian
Q. Describe in detail the Gandhara school of art.
Q. Besides Indian goods, the _________ also conveyed Indian philosophy and science to Europe. The concept of ‘zero’ is one of India’s major contributions to the world.
- Romans
- Arabs
- Chinese
- Greek
Q. Around the first or second century CE, trade between India and ________ flourished.
- Persia
- Rome
- Greece
- Egypt
Q. In the Gandhar art school, images of Gautam Buddha were mainly carved. As these images were mostly found in the ____________ region of Afghanistan.
- Gandhara
- Guldara
- Kabul
- Bagrami.
Q. Explain the impact of Alexander’s invasion of India.
Q. Under the influence of the Greek art of sculpture, a new form of art emerged in India during the ____________ period.
- Kushana
- Chalukya
- Mauryan
- Mughal
Q. Alexandria was an important port in _________.
- Rome
- Egypt
- Greece
- Persia
Q. Buddhism had spread to ___________ and to many countries of Central Asia.
- Syria
- Iran
- Turkey
- Afghanistan
Q. During the period of the Iranian empire, India’s contact with the western world increased. The __________ historians of that period grew more curious about India.
- Persian
- Chinese
- Roman
- Greek
Q. During the period of the ____________ empire, India’s contact with the western world increased.
- Iranian
- Roman
- Mughal
- Egyptian
Q. People from the Harappan civilization traded with Mesopotamia and Egypt.
- False
- True
Q. Alexandria was an important port in ______.
- Iran
- Egypt
- Italy
- Rome
Q. Which of the following countries had trade relations with ancient India?
- Ancient Rome
- Greece
- Singapore
- Malaysia
- China
- Arabia
- Australia
- South-east Asia