Archaeological Sites in Rajasthan MCQs

Archaeological Sites in Rajasthan MCQs

Archaeological Sites in Rajasthan

  1. Which archaeological site in gujrat is known for its well-preserved stepwell and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

    • a) Kalibangan
    • b) Rani Ki Vav
    • c) Ahar
    • d) Gilund
  2. At which site in Rajasthan can one find evidence of the early Harappan culture along with indigenous elements?

    • a) Kalibangan
    • b) Rakhigarhi
    • c) Lothal
    • d) Dholavira
  3. Which of the following is an important archaeological source for studying the early history of Rajasthan?

    • a) Rock shelters
    • b) Temples
    • c) Forts
    • d) Museums
  4. Which ancient site in Rajasthan is known for its association with the Mauryan dynasty and the rock edicts of Ashoka?

    • a) Sanchi
    • b) Sarnath
    • c) Bairat
    • d) Kalibangan
  5. The archaeological site of Ranthambore Fort in Rajasthan is associated with which historical figure?

    • a) Maharana Pratap
    • b) Rana Kumbha
    • c) Prithviraj Chauhan
    • d) Akbar
  6. Which of the following is NOT considered an archaeological source of Rajasthan history?

    • a) Inscriptions
    • b) Coins
    • c) Folk songs
    • d) Pottery
  7. In which district of Rajasthan is the archaeological site of Ranthambore Fort located?

    • a) Jaipur
    • b) Jodhpur
    • c) Sawai Madhopur
    • d) Udaipur
  8. Which ancient site in Rajasthan is known for its association with the Gupta dynasty and the famous "Iron Pillar"?

    • a) Kalibangan
    • b) Bairat
    • c) Ahar
    • d) Sanchi
  9. The archaeological site of Mandore in Rajasthan is famous for its ancient temples and:

    • a) Stepwells
    • b) Cenotaphs
    • c) Palaces
    • d) Forts
  10. Which of the following is an important archaeological source for studying the art and architecture of Rajasthan?

    • a) Manuscripts
    • b) Frescoes
    • c) Coins
    • d) Stamps
  11. The archaeological site of Osian in Rajasthan is known for its:

    • a) Rock-cut temples
    • b) Forts
    • c) Palaces
    • d) Tombs
  12. Which ancient site in Rajasthan is known for its association with the Chalukya dynasty and the famous "Chittorgarh Fort"?

    • a) Kalibangan
    • b) Sanchi
    • c) Aihole
    • d) Bhinmal
  13. The archaeological site of Siswal in Rajasthan is famous for its:

    • a) Buddhist Stupa
    • b) Megalithic burial site
    • c) Rock paintings
    • d) Stone sculptures
  14. In which district of Rajasthan is the archaeological site of Kalibangan located?

    • a) Hanumangarh
    • b) Jaisalmer
    • c) Bikaner
    • d) Barmer
  15. The archaeological site of Kiradu in Rajasthan is known for its:

    • a) Rock-cut temples
    • b) Stepwells
    • c) Cenotaphs
    • d) Forts
  16. Which of the following is an important archaeological source for studying the social and economic life of ancient Rajasthan?

    • a) Coins
    • b) Inscriptions
    • c) Sculptures
    • d) Weapons
  17. The archaeological site of Jaisalmer Fort in Rajasthan is known for its:

    • a) Rock-cut temples
    • b) Palaces
    • c) Inscriptions
    • d) Stepwells
  18. In which century did the British archaeologist Sir Alexander Cunningham discover the archaeological site of Bairat in Rajasthan?

    • a) 18th century
    • b) 19th century
    • c) 20th century
    • d) 21st century
  19. The archaeological site of Rana Ki Baoli in Rajasthan is famous for its:

    • a) Stepwell
    • b) Buddhist Stupa
    • c) Rock-cut caves
    • d) Tombs
  20. Which ancient site in Rajasthan is known for its association with the early Rajput rulers and the legendary story of Queen Padmini?

    • a) Chittorgarh Fort
    • b) Kumbhalgarh Fort
    • c) Mehrangarh Fort
    • d) Amber Fort