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Why did Zoroastrianism cease to exist in its place of origin?

  1. Muslim conquest

  2. Spread of Christianity

  3. Migration of Jews

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Zoroastrianism ceased to exist in its place of origin, as in the wake of the Muslim conquest of Persia (Iran), many of the Zoroastrian families fled to different countries, including India between the eighth century and tenth century CE. With their dwindling numbers and in the face of coercive measures adopted by the Arabs to push through their new faith, as well as the incidents of destruction of fire temples and killing of priests, Zoroastrianism went into a decline.

Chinese leader Kublai Khan was known for all of the following, except _______.

  1. Introducing Buddhism to China

  2. Completing the Mongol conquest of China

  3. Establishing a capital city in Beijing

  4. Serving as host and benefactor to Marco Polo

  5. Launching unsuccessful invasions of Japan


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Buddhism in China was introduced by Indian Monks in ca. 150 CE during Han Dynasty. Kublai Khan was the first Mongolian emperor who promoted it in China.  Though the successors practiced Shamanism which was widely popular in northern Europe and Siberia.  

When Vardhaman Mahavira was born?

  1. 640 B.C.

  2. 540 B.C.

  3. 540 A.D.

  4. 640 A.D.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Vardhaman Mahavira was born in 540 BC in Kundagrama near Vaishali, capital of Videha. He had an aristocratic Kshatriya background, his father Siddhartha being the Chief of Jnatri clan and mother Trishala the sister of the Videha king. 

Who was the first Tirthankara in Jainism?

  1. Parswanatha

  2. Mahavira

  3. Jina Sena

  4. Rishabhdev


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Tirthankara, in Jainism, is a saviour who has succeeded in crossing over life’s stream of rebirths and has made a path for others to follow. According to Jain belief, each cosmic age produces its own group of 24 Tirthankaras. The first tirthankara in this present time cycle was Rishabhanatha. He attained moksha on Mount Kailas in the Himalayas,

Mahavira became a monk at the age of _______.

  1. $20$

  2. $25$

  3. $30$

  4. $35$


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Lord Mahavir was the twenty-fourth and the last Tirthankara in Jainism. At the age of 30, he left his family and royal household, gave up his worldly possessions, including clothing and become a monk.

Who was the father of Mahavira?

  1. Suddodana

  2. Sidhartha

  3. Anandha

  4. Kassyapa


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

King Siddhartha was the father of Lord Mahavira.Lord Mahavira was born Prince Vardhamana to king Siddhartha and Queen Trishala of the Ikshvaku dynasty. King Siddhartha was the chief of the Jnatrika clan, an indigenuous oligarchical tribe.

When did Mahavira was born?

  1. $532$ B.C

  2. $456$ B.C

  3. $540$ B.C

  4. $560$ B.C


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Mahavira was born in 540 B.C in a village called Kundgrama near Vaishali in Bihar. Mahavira was the 24th and last Tirthankar and it was he who made Jainism a separate religion.

Who was the $23^{rd}$ Tirthankara in Jainism?

  1. Parswanatha

  2. Hari Prabha Sena

  3. Mahavira

  4. Konda Kunda Charya


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Tirthankara, in Jainism, is a saviour who has succeeded in crossing over life’s stream of rebirths and has made a path for others to follow. According to Jain belief, each cosmic age produces its own group of 24 Tirthankaras. The first tirthankara in this present time cycle was Rishabhanatha. The 23$^{rd}$ tirthankara was Parswanath. He was the first Tirthankara for whom there is historical evidence.

Mahavira belonged to the ______ tribe.

  1. Yuchi

  2. Bharata

  3. Ilbari

  4. Jnatrika


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Lord Mahavira belonged to the Jnatrika tribe. His father was the chief of the Jnatrika clan, an indigenous oligarchical tribe.

Which one of the below listed principles is not a part of the Five Cardinal Principles of Confucius' Ethics?

  1. Wisdom

  2. Humaneness

  3. Propriety

  4. Covetiousness


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Confucianism is a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than as a religion started after the person Confucius who was an ancient Chinese philosopher. The five Cardinal Principles of Confucius Ethics are:
1. Humaneness 
2. Righteousness 
3. Propriety
4. Wisdom and 
5. Trustworthiness