Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings
Here are 100 one-liner objective questions with answers from Chapter – Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings (Class 12 History NCERT).
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100 One-Liner Questions & Answers
(1–25)
1. Q: In which language is the Rigveda composed?
A: Vedic Sanskrit.
2. Q: Which deity is associated with fire in the Rigveda?
A: Agni.
3. Q: What was the main method of preserving Vedic hymns?
A: Oral tradition.
4. Q: Which texts contain early philosophical ideas?
A: Upanishads.
5. Q: The Upanishadic thinkers questioned which practice?
A: Sacrificial rituals.
6. Q: Mahavira was the ___ tirthankara.
A: 24th.
7. Q: The central principle of Jainism is ___.
A: Ahimsa (non-violence).
8. Q: "Jina" means what?
A: Conqueror.
9. Q: Jain teachings were preserved in which languages?
A: Prakrit, Sanskrit, Tamil.
10. Q: Birth name of Buddha?
A: Siddhartha.
11. Q: Buddha was born at?
A: Lumbini.
12. Q: Buddha attained enlightenment at?
A: Bodh Gaya.
13. Q: Buddha's first sermon was delivered at?
A: Sarnath.
14. Q: The language of early Buddhist teachings?
A: Pali.
15. Q: Which text contains Buddha’s rules for monks?
A: Vinaya Pitaka.
16. Q: What does the Sutta Pitaka contain?
A: Teachings and sermons.
17. Q: What does the Abhidhamma Pitaka deal with?
A: Philosophy.
18. Q: What does Tipitaka mean?
A: Three baskets.
19. Q: Followers of Buddha who lived simply were called?
A: Bhikkhus.
20. Q: The Buddhist community of monks is known as?
A: Sangha.
21. Q: Who persuaded Buddha to admit women to the sangha?
A: Ananda.
22. Q: What does nibbana mean?
A: Liberation from rebirth.
23. Q: What is the meaning of "anicca"?
A: Impermanence.
24. Q: What is “anatta” in Buddhism?
A: No permanent soul.
25. Q: Which ruler built stupas using Buddha’s relics?
A: Ashoka.
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(26–50)
26. Q: What is a stupa?
A: A sacred relic mound.
27. Q: The central mound of a stupa is called?
A: Anda.
28. Q: The square railing above a stupa is called?
A: Harmika.
29. Q: The central mast of a stupa is called?
A: Yashti.
30. Q: The umbrella on a stupa is known as?
A: Chhatri.
31. Q: The act of walking around a stupa is called?
A: Pradakshina.
32. Q: Where is the Great Stupa located?
A: Sanchi.
33. Q: Who funded the restoration of Sanchi?
A: Begums of Bhopal.
34. Q: Shahjehan Begum belonged to which state?
A: Bhopal.
35. Q: Amaravati stupa is located in which state?
A: Andhra Pradesh.
36. Q: The European who documented Amaravati sculptures?
A: Colin Mackenzie.
37. Q: Gandhara art shows influence of which culture?
A: Greek (Hellenistic).
38. Q: Which symbol represents Buddha’s enlightenment?
A: Bodhi tree / Empty seat.
39. Q: Which symbol represents Buddha’s first sermon?
A: Dharmachakra (Wheel).
40. Q: What do Jataka stories depict?
A: Previous lives of Buddha.
41. Q: Shalabhanjika figure represents what?
A: Fertility.
42. Q: Ajanta caves are famous for what?
A: Buddhist paintings.
43. Q: The Mahayana tradition worships Buddha as?
A: A divine saviour.
44. Q: A Bodhisattva is known as?
A: Compassionate being.
45. Q: Mahayana followers referred to older Buddhism as?
A: Hinayana.
46. Q: Devotees of Vishnu are called?
A: Vaishnavas.
47. Q: Devotees of Shiva are called?
A: Shaivas.
48. Q: Stories of gods in Hinduism are compiled in?
A: Puranas.
49. Q: The central shrine of a temple is called?
A: Garbhagriha.
50. Q: The tower above the temple sanctum is called?
A: Shikhara.
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(51–75)
51. Q: Which site has rock-cut cave temples from Asoka’s time?
A: Barabar Caves.
52. Q: The Kailashnatha temple at Ellora is carved from?
A: A single rock.
53. Q: Who built Barabar caves?
A: Ashoka (for Ajivikas).
54. Q: The term chaitya refers to?
A: Sacred place or prayer hall.
55. Q: Which Buddhist text tells about relic distribution?
A: Ashokavadana.
56. Q: What material was used for early stupa railings?
A: Stone resembling bamboo.
57. Q: Amaravati sculptures were removed mainly by?
A: British officials.
58. Q: In Gandhara art, Buddha is shown wearing?
A: Hellenistic robe.
59. Q: Mathura school used which material?
A: Red sandstone.
60. Q: Who were the earliest patrons of Jainism?
A: Traders and merchants.
61. Q: What is a vihara?
A: Monastery for monks.
62. Q: What does the serpent motif at Sanchi indicate?
A: Popular traditions.
63. Q: The famous Varaha sculpture is related to which deity?
A: Vishnu.
64. Q: Who is Gajalakshmi associated with?
A: Wealth and prosperity.
65. Q: What does “bhakti” denote?
A: Devotion.
66. Q: What does the term yupa refer to in Vedic rituals?
A: Sacrificial post.
67. Q: What is a kutagarashala?
A: Debate hall.
68. Q: Ajivikas believed strongly in?
A: Predestination (fatalism).
69. Q: Lokayata school believed in?
A: Materialism.
70. Q: Buddhist sangha admitted women due to?
A: Ananda’s request.
71. Q: Queen Kamalavati’s story belongs to which text?
A: Uttaradhyayana Sutta.
72. Q: Stupa worship often involved offering?
A: Garlands and perfumes.
73. Q: Therigatha is composed by?
A: Buddhist nuns.
74. Q: Earliest stone sculptures in India are linked to?
A: Jain worship.
75. Q: The chaitya at Karle belongs to which tradition?
A: Buddhist.
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(76–100)
76. Q: The Sanchi stupa was first discovered in which year?
A: 1818.
77. Q: Who protected Sanchi from being taken to Europe?
A: Begums of Bhopal.
78. Q: Elliot Marbles belong to which site?
A: Amaravati.
79. Q: Who emphasised conduct over rituals in religion?
A: Buddha.
80. Q: What is dana in Buddhism?
A: Giving / almsgiving.
81. Q: What does a lotus in Buddhist art symbolise?
A: Purity.
82. Q: Which text lists 64 philosophical schools?
A: Buddhist texts.
83. Q: Mahavira belonged to which clan?
A: Licchavi (mother’s side) / Kshatriya.
84. Q: Jain monks follow how many vows?
A: Five vows.
85. Q: Bodh Gaya is located in which state?
A: Bihar.
86. Q: Sarnath stupa is known as?
A: Dhamekh Stupa.
87. Q: The earliest images of Buddha were shown as?
A: Symbols (aniconic).
88. Q: Buddhist monasteries were funded mainly by?
A: Traders and guilds.
89. Q: Which sculpture shows Prince Vessantara?
A: Sanchi gateway panels.
90. Q: What does “parinirvana” refer to?
A: Final nirvana after death.
91. Q: The early temple at Deogarh belongs to which period?
A: 5th century CE.
92. Q: “Sangha” literally means?
A: Association.
93. Q: Which religion emphasised strict monastic life?
A: Jainism.
94. Q: Who were bhikkhunis?
A: Buddhist nuns.
95. Q: What does the lion capital from Sarnath symbolise?
A: Dharma and imperial power.
96. Q: Amaravati art style is also called?
A: Andhra style.
97. Q: Which Puranic deity has 10 avatars?
A: Vishnu.
98. Q: Who is shown killing Mahishasura at Mahabalipuram?
A: Goddess Durga.
99. Q: What does the elephant represent in Buddhist art?
A: Strength and wisdom.
100. Q: Kailash temple is dedicated to which deity?
A: Shiva
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