Parmars

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Who was the founder of the Paramara dynasty? 

A) Bhoja  

B) Siyaka I  

C) Munja  

D) Udayaditya  

   Answer: B) Siyaka I

 

Which Paramara king is considered one of the greatest scholars and patrons of learning in Indian history?

A) Munja  

B) Udayaditya  

C) Bhoja  

D) Ballala  

   Answer: C) Bhoja

 

The capital of the Paramara dynasty was located at which place?

A) Ujjain  

B) Dhar  

C) Kannauj  

D) Maheshwar  

   Answer: B) Dhar

 

Which famous literary work is attributed to King Bhoja of the Paramara dynasty?

A) Kavirajamarga  

B) Saraswati-Kanthabharana  

C) Gitagovinda  

D) Ramacharitam  

   Answer: B) Saraswati-Kanthabharana

 

The Paramara dynasty primarily ruled over which region of India?

A) Gujarat  

B) Malwa  

C) Rajasthan  

D) Karnataka  

   Answer: B) Malwa

 

Which Paramara king was a contemporary of Mahmud of Ghazni and fought against him?  

A) Bhoja  

B) Siyaka II  

C) Munja  

D) Udayaditya  

   Answer: A) Bhoja

 

Which Paramara king was known for his military campaigns against the Chalukyas of Kalyani?

A) Bhoja  

B) Munja  

C) Udayaditya  

D) Siyaka II  

   Answer: B) Munja

 

The famous “Bhojshala” is located in which city and was built by which Paramara king? 

A) Dhar, Bhoja  

B) Ujjain, Munja  

C) Maheshwar, Udayaditya  

D) Mandu, Siyaka I  

   Answer: A) Dhar, Bhoja

 

Which river is closely associated with the heartland of the Paramara kingdom?

A) Yamuna  

B) Narmada  

C) Godavari  

D) Tapti  

   Answer: B) Narmada

 

The “Saraswati-Kanthabharana,” a treatise on Sanskrit grammar, was composed by which Paramara king?  

A) Bhoja  

B) Munja  

C) Udayaditya  

D) Ballala  

    Answer: A) Bhoja

 

Which Paramara king was defeated by the Chalukya king Tailapa II, marking the decline of Paramara power?

A) Bhoja  

B) Munja  

C) Udayaditya  

D) Siyaka II  

    Answer: B) Munja

 

The Paramara dynasty came into conflict with which neighboring dynasty, leading to prolonged wars?

A) Chalukyas of Kalyani  

B) Cholas  

C) Palas  

D) Pratiharas  

    Answer: A) Chalukyas of Kalyani

 

Which Paramara ruler was known for his interest in architecture and is credited with building several temples?

A) Bhoja  

B) Munja  

C) Udayaditya  

D) Ballala  

    Answer: A) Bhoja

 

The Paramara dynasty is often associated with which religion?

A) Buddhism  

B) Jainism  

C) Shaivism  

D) Vaishnavism  

    Answer: C) Shaivism

 

Who was the last significant ruler of the Paramara dynasty before it was absorbed by the Delhi Sultanate?  

A) Bhoja  

B) Mahalakadeva  

C) Munja  

D) Udayaditya  

    Answer: B) Mahalakadeva

 

The “Bhoja Prabandha,” a legendary account of King Bhoja’s life, was composed in which century?

A) 9th century  

B) 10th century  

C) 11th century  

D) 12th century  

    Answer: D) 12th century

 

Which Paramara king’s reign is considered the cultural zenith of the dynasty, especially in the fields of literature and science?

A) Munja  

B) Bhoja  

C) Udayaditya  

D) Siyaka II  

    Answer: B) Bhoja

 

The “Bhojeshwar Temple,” an incomplete but grand temple dedicated to Shiva, was commissioned by which Paramara king?

A) Bhoja  

B) Munja  

C) Udayaditya  

D) Ballala  

    Answer: A) Bhoja

 

Which neighboring kingdom was a frequent rival and adversary of the Paramaras during their rule?

A) Solankis  

B) Chandelas  

C) Chalukyas  

D) Gahadavalas  

    Answer: C) Chalukyas

 

The Paramara dynasty’s decline was hastened by invasions from which Muslim ruler?

A) Mahmud of Ghazni  

B) Alauddin Khilji  

C) Muhammad Ghori  

D) Qutb-ud-din Aibak  

    Answer: B) Alauddin Khilji

 

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