Sangam Age and Ancient Tamil History
Comprehensive quiz covering the Sangam Age (300 BCE-300 CE) of Tamil history, including literature, rulers, society, economy, and ancient South Indian trade and culture.
Questions
_______ people perhaps devised the first pottery.
- Paleolithic
- Mesolithic
- Neolithic
- All of the Above
The Neolithic people used polished stone axes called ________.
- Scrapers
- Triangles
- Lunates
- Celts
________ are stone artefacts of small Size.
- Megalith
- Microlith
- Old stone
- Mesolithic
__________ are tools in the shape of crescent.
- Triangles
- Lunates
- Knives
- Hammers
What is meant by 'Lith'?
- Iron
- stone
- Gold
- Tool
Evidence of Neolithic village is found at Paiyampalli in the ________ district.
- Salem
- Namakkal
- Erode
- Vellore
The cultural period that succeeded the Neolithic is called ________.
- Bronze age
- Iron age
- Copper age
- Stone age
"An Indian farmer is as good as an English farmer and in certain matters, he is better than the English farmer." Who gave this statement?
- Dr. Rajendra Prasad
- Dr. Voileker
- Dr. M.S. Swaminathan
- None of the above
The Northern route started from______, (In Bengal) passed through Patliputra, Vaishali, Kushinagar, Shravasti to Hastinapur in Present Uttar Pradesh.
- Taxila
- Tamralipty
- Rajgir
- Buxar
Cultivation of ______ started in India, centuries before it started in England.
- Cotton
- Wheat
- Coffee
- Onions
The Southern Route passed in two directions. One direction went from Paithan on the banks of the ______in Maharashtara to the places in Bihar.
- Krishna
- Godavari
- Kaveri
- Bhima
"Gold is flowing out of the Roman Empire due to the excessive use of Indian goods." Who gave this statement?
- Pliny
- Aristotle
- Plato
- Socrates
In ancient times the southern area beyond the ______ was known as Southern Route.
- Vindhyachal ranges
- Satpura ranges
- Aravali ranges
- Himalayan ranges
India was far ahead as compared to Europe in the art of making ________.
- Trains
- Cars
- Ships
- Tanks
In Ancient times a lot of goods were exported from India and ______ was received as payment.
- Gold
- Silver
- Both A and B
- Copper
"When uncivilized people lived in western Europe India was famous for the ruler's opulent lifestyle and superior craftsmanship of their people." Who gave this statement?
- Report of Industries Commission-1806
- Report of Industries Commission-1816
- Report of Industries Commission-1826
- Report of Industries Commission-1836
The Southern Route passed in ____ directions.
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
Why India was called 'Bird of Gold'?
- India had the largest gold mines in ancient times.
- India was the largest gold exporter in ancient times.
- India received gold in against the good exported and gold from all over the world accumulated in India.
- All of the above
The growth and prosperity of the seaports in South India helped in the emergence of ____, _____ and _______ kingdoms.
- Pallava, Chalukya and Kadamba
- Maurya, Gupta and Satavahana
- Satavahana, Chalukya and Chera
- Chera, Chola and Pandya
Which of the following is the earliest works in Tamil?
- Sangam Literature
- Mahabharta
- Rama Sundaram
- Pali
The term 'Variyam' during the Sangam Age signified the ________.
- Unit of revenue yielding territory
- The managing committee of the village assemblies
- Officer-in-charge collecting the land revenue
- Revenue-free villages granted to Brahmanas
In Ancient period the region ranging from Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh to Kanyakumari was called ___________.
- Dravidam
- Srilankam
- Tamilakam
- Aryavarta
Karikalan was a popular ______ king during Sangam Age.
- Chola
- Pandya
- Kalabhra
- Chera
The present Tamil language has a continuous history of at least _____ years.
- 1500
- 2000
- 2500
- 3000
When was the Sangam literature compiled?
- Between 1500 BCE and 1000 BCE
- Between 1000 BCE and 500 BCE
- Between 500 BCE and 300 BCE
- Between 300 BCE and 300 CE
Who is the author of Gita Govinda?
- Kautilya
- Kabir
- Jayadeva
- Ramdeva
The Tolkappiyam has mentioned four castes in Sangam age, namely, Brahmanas, kings, traders and ______.
- Nomads
- Shudras
- Farmers
- Craftsman
Which of the following are the well known epics of Sangam literature?
- Silappadhikaram
- Manimekhalai
- Both A and B
- None of these
What is meant by Sangam?
- Gathering of learned men
- Gathering of learned women
- Gathering of labours
- All of above
Who wrote Silappadikaram?
- Tolkappiar
- Sattanar
- Nakkirar
- Ilango Adigal
The stratification in Tamil Sangam society was primarily based upon the distinction between _________, differentiating the Brahmanas and their patrons from the common men.
- The high born and the low born
- The rich and the poor
- The strong and the week
- The educated and the uneducated
The Tamil land during Sangam age consisted of _______ tinais or physiographical divisions.
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
The economy during the Sangam age was _____________.
- Simple
- Self- sufficient
- complex
- Both A and B
During Sangam age trade was common to both the Vaishyas and ________.
- Brahmanas
- Vellalas
- Farmers
- All of the above
What is Tholkappiyam?
- Tholkappiyam is a work on grammar of Tamil language.
- Tholkappiyam is a work on codification of classical dances.
- Tholkappiyam is a work on codification of classical music.
- Tholkappiyam is a work on ancient Tamil literature.
The ancient _______ songs are classified into Akampattukal and Purampattukal.
- Sanskrit
- Telgu
- Tamil
- Hindi
In Tamil region, large landowners were known as ___________.
- Vellalar
- Uzhavar
- Adimia
- Kadaisiyar
Defeat in the Battle of Talikota saw the downfall of which empire?
- Ahmedanagar
- Vijaynagar
- Chola
- Rashtrakuta
_______ country during Sangam age was noted for its jackfruit, pepper and turmeric.
- Chola
- Pandya
- Chera
- All of the above
Who were known as uzhavar?
- Large Landowners
- Ordinary ploughmen
- Landless labourers
- Slaves
Karikala was the centre of many legends found in ______.
- Manimekalai
- Silappadhikaram
- Purananuru
- Kuruntokai
The earliest stratum of the history of the Tamils is known as ______.
- Chola Age
- Pandyan Age
- Sangam Age
- Pallava Age
The Sangam literature points to the existence of both the wealthy and the poor people in the society. The poor were either ________________.
- Farm labourers
- Casual labourers
- Wandering minstrels
- All of the above
Who wrote Mrichchhakatika (Clay Cart)?
- Akbar
- Kalidas
- Sudraka
- Dandin
Who composed Manimekalai?
- Ilango
- Sattanar
- Gongui
- None of these
Manimekalai is a ________ epic.
- Malayalam
- Sanskrit
- Tamil
- Telugu
Which is a work of Tamil Grammar that is said to be the earliest extant work of Tamil Literature?
- $Tolk\bar{a}ppiyam$
- $Patinenm\bar{e}lkanakku$
- $Patinenk\bar{i}lkanakku$
- None of the above
Which of the following statement is correct about South-Indian Literature?
- In Southern India, the ancient Indian writings were written in four Dravidian languages which developed their own script and literature, these are, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam.
- Tamil is the oldest with literature dating back to early centuries of Christian era. This developed during the three Sangams (assemblies of poets and writers) held during different times.
- Both A & B
- None of the above
State whether these sentences are true (T) or false (F).
Most temples of this period has a hall like structure known as the mandapa.
- True
- False
Which Sangam literature was composed by Jain monks and the theme is the transient nature of life and youth?
- Nanmanikkatiga
- Naaladiyar
- Inna Narpathu
- Iniyavai Narpathu
Which of the following was not one of the ruling dynasties of South India in the Sangam Age?
- Chola
- Chera
- Pandya
- Pallava
Who wrote the famous Kural which in verse deals with many aspects of life and religion?
- Bhartrihari
- Banabhatta
- Magha
- Thiruvalluvar
The Sangam Age in the history of South India represents _______.
- The period of Aryanisation of South India
- A period when an assembly of a college of Tamil poets was held at Madurai
- A literary-cultural phase of the Tamilham during the first three centuries of the
Christian era - Both (b) and (c) above
What does the Sangam age refer to _____________.
- Village assembly
- Jain influence
- Confluence of rivers
- A literary guild
Which of the following is one of the greatest classics of the Sangam literature?
- Tolkappiyam
- Kural
- Pattuppattu
- Silapadikaram or Manimekalai
During the Sangam Age brisk and nourishing foreign trade was conducted from the south Indian ports of Muziris, Kaveripattnam or Poom-Puhar and Arikamedu to ______.
- West Asia
- South East Asia
- Roman World
- Central Europe
The capital of the Pandyas was ____________.
- Madurai
- Mudumala
- Patliputra
- Ujjain
State whether these sentences are true (T) or false (F).
Mahabalipuram and Aihole are known for the finest stone temples.
- True
- False
'Sangam literature 'is
- classical Sanskrit literature patronised by the Guptas.
- Pali literature dealing with the history of the the Buddhist samghas.
- early Tamil literature attributed to the first three centuries of the Christian era.
- Sanskrit works of Puranic nature dealing with the sanctity of the place where there is confluence of rivers in Prayaga.
Kamban translated original text of Ramayana into ___________.
- Sanskrit
- Tamil
- Pali
- Bengali
In the Sangam age, Uraiyur was important for
- its being a great centre of spice trade.
- its being a great centre of cotton trade.
- its being a great emporium of foreign trade.
- its being a great centre of indigenous trade.
What did India receive in exchange for its exports like spices, precious stones, fine cloth, ivory, etc., to Rome along the Silk Route?
- Gold and silver coins
- Wine
- Glass
- All of the above
Which of the following place had furnaces dating back to the Mauryan dynasty?
- Rohtak
- Ishwal (Udaipur)
- Pilani
- Gaya
South India was important for _________.
- Gold and other precious stones
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- Copper and Mercury
- None of the above
In ancient times, the Dhaka muslin was sold in Greece under the name ______.
- Yamunatika
- Gangatika
- Gandhika
- All of the above
Which of the following was/were the domestic trade route/s in ancient India?
- Northern Route
- Southern Route
- Both A and B
- Western Route
What is the theme of Akampattukal?
- Military affairs
- Trade relations
- Religious affairs
- Personal and family affairs
Which of the following Tamil literature was written by Ilango Adigal, brother of Senguvattan, a Chera King and who was a Jain monk is a highly regarded epic?
- Kainnilai
- Elathi
- Silappatikaram
- None of the above
Which of the following Sangam Text is the collection of 100 songs of Vilambi Naganaar and deals conditions / emotions of 4 types of people who cannot sleep in the night and they are thief, lovelorn, after money, and worrying about losing money?
- Nanmanikkatiga
- Acharakkovai
- Thirikatukam
- Kalavazhi Narpathu
Which of the following is true regarding the position of women during Sangam age society?
- The status of women in Sangam society was not equal to that of men
- Women enjoyed freedom of movement in society
- There were female ascetics belonging to Buddhist or Jain tradition
- All of the above
Who was the author of Manimekalai?
- Sattanar
- Tiruttakkadevara
- Tiruvalluvar
- Tolkappiar
Vallalar's devotional songs are compiled in a volume called ______.
- Devaram
- Thiruvasagam
- Ettuthogai
- Thiru Arutpa
- The Sangam literature describes many kings and dynasties of South India.
- The Sangam literature describes many kings and dynasties of North India.
- Poetic compilations by group of poets of different times patronised by many chiefs and kings are, called Sangama.
- The Sangam literature consists of short and long poems which were composed by a large number of poets in praise of their kings.
Who wrote the following lines:
"O earth !
Whether you are plain or jungle
Hill or valley
You are good only if the virtuous folks reside there
You have no virtue of your own"
- Parnar
- Auvvaiyar
- Kapilar
- Mathurainakkeeran
Which of the following is not a religious text?
- Rigveda
- Sangam
- Upanishad
- Both A and C
Which of the following is true regarding the food and dress during Sangam age?
- Grain, flesh and fish formed the chief articles of food
- Clothing usually comprised two pieces of cloth
- Ornaments were worn by both sexes
- All of the above
What is the theme of Purampattukal?
- Personal and family affairs
- External affairs like war and trade
- Social affairs
- Religious affairs
During the Sangam Age, a tutelary tree called Kadimaram or Kavalmaram was planted by the rulers at a central place in the town and they took great care to protect the tree because ____.
- It was believed that the tree had the power to protect the town
- The destruction of the tree was symbolic of the defeat of the ruler
- Both A and B
- The tree was symbolic dynastic growth
Which of the following were not in Ancient Tamil Kingdoms?
- Cholas
- Hoysalas
- Cheras
- Pandyas
Sangam literature is the most ancient among the available Tamil literature.
- True
- False
The collection of ancient Tamil songs is known as Sangam literature.
- True
- False
Which language was used in the literature of Sangam period?
- Sanskrit
- Tamil
- Telugu
- Kannada
Which of the following works provides a beautiful account of Madurai during the Sangam Age?
- Pattupattu
- Tirukural
- Mainmekalai
- Silappadikaram
Paleolithic people did not have knowledge of iron and ______ making.
- stone tools
- pottery
- bone tools
- All of these
What was the main occupation of Neolithic people?
- Agriculture
- Cattle rearing
- Hunting
- Pottery making
_______ were received in India from Ethopia.
- Ivory
- Gold
- Both A and B
- Spices