Vedic and Later Vedic Periods – UGC NET History – Practice Questions

PRACTICE QUESTIONS UGC NET (HISTORY)

1. Aryan Invasion Theory.

2. Aryan Debates

3. Vedic Period (2000-1000 BC).

4. Vedic Period (1000-600 BC)

5. Megaliths of South India

Vedic and Later Vedic Periods

UGC NET HISTORY (UNIT 1)

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Aryan Invasion Theory

1. The Aryan Invasion Theory was primarily proposed in the nineteenth century by:
A) D.D. Kosambi and R.S. Sharma
B) Mortimer Wheeler and John Marshall
C) Max Mueller and William Jones
D) Romila Thapar and Irfan Habib


2. According to the Aryan theory, the Aryans migrated to India from:
A) South India
B) Tibet
C) Central Asia
D) Mesopotamia


3. The Aryans are believed to have arrived in India approximately between:
A) 3000 BCE – 2500 BCE
B) 2000 BCE – 1500 BCE
C) 1000 BCE – 500 BCE
D) 500 BCE – 200 BCE


4. According to the Aryan Invasion Theory, the Aryans were mainly:
A) Urban traders
B) Maritime navigators
C) Steppe pastoralists
D) Iron-smelting tribes


5. The term ‘Arya’ in the Rig Veda is generally understood as a:
A) Political title
B) Religious office
C) Cultural or ethnic term
D) Geographical identity


6. According to the traditional Aryan theory, the Vedas were composed by:
A) Harappans
B) Dravidians
C) Persians
D) Aryans


7. The Aryan Migration Theory (AMT) was largely formulated to explain similarities between:
A) Tamil and Persian
B) Sanskrit and Chinese
C) Sanskrit and Greek/Latin
D) Arabic and Sanskrit


8. Which archaeological culture has often been associated with Aryan craftsmanship?
A) Northern Black Polished Ware
B) Ochre Coloured Pottery
C) Black-and-Red Ware
D) Painted Grey Ware


9. Painted Grey Ware is generally dated between:
A) 2000–1500 BCE
B) 1500–1000 BCE
C) 900–500 BCE
D) 500–100 BCE


10. Similarities between the Rigveda and which text were used to support Aryan migration theories?
A) Arthashastra
B) Tripitaka
C) Avesta (Zend Avesta)
D) Mahabharata


11. The Aryans are associated linguistically with which language family?
A) Dravidian
B) Austroasiatic
C) Sino-Tibetan
D) Indo-European


12. Indo-Aryans belonged to which branch of the Indo-European language family?
A) Germanic branch
B) Celtic branch
C) Indo-Iranian branch
D) Slavic branch


13. According to some modern archaeologists, Aryans were:
A) Invaders from Persia only
B) Nomadic horse traders from China
C) Indigenous people mainly residing near the Saraswati River
D) Greek settlers in northwest India


14. According to the indigenous Aryan interpretation, migration occurred after:
A) The rise of Buddhism
B) Drying up of the Saraswati River
C) Alexander’s invasion
D) Gupta expansion


15. Which factor allegedly gave Aryans military advantage according to migration theory?
A) Iron cannons
B) Naval power
C) Horse and chariot technology
D) Gunpowder weapons


16. The Indo-Aryan languages include which group spoken in northwestern mountains?
A) Tibeto-Burman languages
B) Munda languages
C) Dardic languages
D) Austric languages


17. Which statement regarding archaeological evidence for Aryan invasion is correct?
A) Large-scale Aryan–non-Aryan battles are archaeologically proven
B) Archaeology confirms violent destruction of all Harappan sites
C) Archaeology has not documented clear Aryan–non-Aryan clashes
D) Harappan texts mention Aryan invasions explicitly


18. The Zend Avesta is primarily a text of:
A) Buddhism
B) Jainism
C) Hinduism
D) Zoroastrianism


19. The Zend Avesta provides indirect evidence that Aryans may have originated:
A) Inside the Gangetic plains
B) South India
C) Outside the Indian subcontinent
D) In Sri Lanka


20. The term ‘Indo-Aryan’ is considered primarily:
A) Race-specific
B) Region-specific
C) Caste-specific
D) Language-specific


21. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer.

List IList II
(a) Max Mueller(i) Zoroastrian text
(b) Painted Grey Ware(ii) Aryan migration theory
(c) Zend Avesta(iii) 900–500 BCE
(d) Rig Veda(iv) Arya term

A-1 (a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv)
B-2 (a)-(iii), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i)
C-3 (a)-(iv), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii)
D-4 (a)-(i), (b)-(iv), (c)-(iii), (d)-(ii)

Correct Answer: A


22. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer.

List IList II
(a) Indo-Aryans(i) Northwestern mountains
(b) Dardic languages(ii) Indo-Iranian branch
(c) Saraswati River(iii) Indigenous Aryan theory
(d) Horse and chariot(iv) Military advantage

A-1 (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)
B-2 (a)-(iii), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i)
C-3 (a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)
D-4 (a)-(i), (b)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii)

Correct Answer: A


23. Assertion (A): Linguistic similarities between Sanskrit and Greek helped formulate the Aryan Migration Theory.
Reason (R): European scholars used language similarities to argue for common Indo-European origins.

A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
C) (A) is true but (R) is false
D) (A) is false but (R) is true


24. Assertion (A): Archaeological evidence clearly proves violent Aryan conquest of Harappan cities.
Reason (R): Archaeology has not documented definite Aryan–non-Aryan conflicts.

A) Both (A) and (R) are true
B) (A) is true but (R) is false
C) (A) is false but (R) is true
D) Both (A) and (R) are false

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