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MCQs on Oriental Learning in India

 

MCQs on Oriental Learning in India

  1. Question: The field of Oriental Learning primarily involves courses based on which of the following?

    • (a) Western civilization and technology

    • (b) Eastern society, culture, language, and history

    • (c) Modern scientific discoveries

    • (d) Global economic policies

  2. Question: Which of the following events contributed to the necessity of reviving and preserving ancient Indian knowledge, as mentioned in the text?

    • (a) Rise of new powerful kingdoms

    • (b) Disappearance of the Gurukula system

    • (c) Establishment of modern universities

    • (d) Increased foreign trade

  3. Question: The downfall of which ancient universities is mentioned as a factor in the context of Oriental Learning's necessity for revival?

    • (a) Taxila and Vikramashila

    • (b) Nalanda and Takshashila

    • (c) Odantapura and Somapura

    • (d) Jadavpur and Anna University

    • Question: What external factor is mentioned as contributing to the gradual dissolution of powerful kingdoms, creating a need for Oriental Learning's revival?


    • (a) Internal rebellions

    • (b) Economic depressions

    • (c) Conquest from outside

    • (d) Natural disasters


  4. Question: The context for Oriental Learning highlights a necessity to revive and preserve what aspect of the country?

    • (a) Its military strategies

    • (b) Its industrial capabilities

    • (c) Its ancient knowledge and wisdom

    • (d) Its political systems


MCQs on Oriental Research Institutes with Explanations

Section 1: General Role and Importance

  1. Question: The primary purpose of Oriental Research Institutes is to address the issue of ancient wisdom being lost due to:

    • (a) Lack of new scholars

    • (b) Disappearance of oral traditions

    • (c) Millions of uncared-for manuscripts

    • (d) Government negligence


  2. Question: What modern tools are utilized by Oriental Research Institutes in their work of preserving ancient knowledge?

    • (a) Only traditional methods

    • (b) Modern science and technology

    • (c) Foreign collaborations

    • (d) Ancient preservation techniques

  3. Question: The work of these institutes chiefly consists of collecting and collating rare manuscripts in which oriental languages?

    • (a) Arabic and Persian

    • (b) Pali and Urdu

    • (c) Prakrit and Sanskrit

    • (d) Tamil and Telugu

Section 2: The Asiatic Society

  1. Question: Who founded The Asiatic Society?

    • (a) John Gilchrist

    • (b) Warren Hastings

    • (c) Sir William Jones

    • (d) James Prinsep

  2. Question: In which year was The Asiatic Society founded?

    • (a) 1746

    • (b) 1784

    • (c) 1794

    • (d) 1909

  3. Question: Sir William Jones envisioned The Asiatic Society as a center for what type of studies?

    • (a) European history

    • (b) Modern sciences

    • (c) Asian Studies

    • (d) Only Indological studies

  4. Question: The museum of The Asiatic Society has a large collection of all the following EXCEPT:

    • (a) Paintings

    • (b) Automobiles

    • (c) Manuscripts

    • (d) Coins

  5. Question: Which two Governors-General showed keen interest in the activities and development of The Asiatic Society?

    • (a) Lord Dalhousie and Lord Curzon

    • (b) Lord William Bentinck and Lord Ripon

    • (c) Warren Hastings and Lord Wellesley

    • (d) Lord Canning and Lord Lytton

Section 3: The Mythic Society

  1. Question: In which city was The Mythic Society founded?

    • (a) Chennai

    • (b) Kolkata

    • (c) Bangalore

    • (d) Pune

  2. Question: What is the name of The Mythic Society's own building?

    • (a) Tagore Memorial Hall

    • (b) Gandhi Memorial Hall

    • (c) Daly Memorial Hall

    • (d) Richards Memorial Hall

  3. Question: Which Nobel laureates are mentioned as having delivered lectures at Daly Memorial Hall?

    • (a) Albert Einstein and Marie Curie

    • (b) Rabindranath Tagore and CV Raman

    • (c) Amartya Sen and Mother Teresa

    • (d) Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu

Section 4: The Madras Sanskrit College

  1. Question: Who founded The Madras Sanskrit College?

    • (a) Sir William Jones

    • (b) F. J. Richards

    • (c) V. Krishnaswami Iyer

    • (d) Hugh Daly

  2. Question: The Madras Sanskrit College has been partly aided by the MHRD under which scheme since 1977?

    • (a) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan

    • (b) Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan

    • (c) Adarsha Mahavidyalaya Scheme

    • (d) Gyan Darshan Scheme

MCQs on Specific Oriental Research Institutes

Section 1: Oriental Manuscripts Library (Trivandrum)

  1. Question: In which city is the Oriental Manuscripts Library located?

    • (a) Chennai

    • (b) Mysore

    • (c) Trivandrum

    • (d) Pune

  2. Question: The Oriental Manuscripts Library was amalgamated with the Manuscripts Library of which university in 1940 AD?

    • (a) Madras University

    • (b) Mysore University

    • (c) Kerala University

    • (d) Allahabad University

  3. Question: The Oriental Manuscripts Library publishes journals in which two languages?

    • (a) English and Hindi

    • (b) Sanskrit and Malayalam

    • (c) Tamil and Telugu

    • (d) Prakrit and Kannada

Section 2: Oriental Research Institute (Mysore)

  1. Question: Who founded the Oriental Institute in Mysore?

    • (a) Sayyāji Rao Gayakväd

    • (b) R. G. Bhandarkar

    • (c) Chamaraja Wodeyar

    • (d) Ganganath Jha

  2. Question: In which year did the Oriental Institute in Mysore celebrate its centenary?

    • (a) 1981

    • (b) 1990

    • (c) 1991

    • (d) 2000

  3. Question: Which ancient treatise was discovered, edited, and published for the first time by Dr. R. Shama Sastri at the Mysore Oriental Institute in 1909 AD?

    • (a) Ramayana

    • (b) Mahabharata

    • (c) Arthaśastra of Kautilya

    • (d) Kavyamimamsā of Rajaśekhara

Section 3: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute (Pune)

  1. Question: The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute is located in which city?

    • (a) Mumbai

    • (b) Pune

    • (c) Nagpur

    • (d) Nashik

  2. Question: In what year was the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute started?

    • (a) 1911

    • (b) 1917

    • (c) 1934

    • (d) 1944

  3. Question: The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute was established to commemorate the life and works of which pioneer of scientific Orientology in India?

    • (a) S. Kuppusvami Śastri

    • (b) Ganganath Jha

    • (c) R. G. Bhandarkar

    • (d) Sayyāji Rao Gayakväd

Section 4: Ganganath Jha Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth (Allahabad)

  1. Question: Where is the Ganganath Jha Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth located?

    • (a) Varanasi

    • (b) Lucknow

    • (c) Allahabad

    • (d) Delhi

  2. Question: The institute was formerly known as what?

    • (a) Allahabad Sanskrit Research Centre

    • (b) G. N. Jha Research Institute

    • (c) Kendriya Sanskrit Sansthan

    • (d) National Sanskrit Academy

  3. Question: Ganganath Jha was an eminent Indologist and Sanskrit scholar, and also served as the Vice-chancellor of which university?

    • (a) Delhi University

    • (b) Banaras Hindu University

    • (c) Allahabad University

    • (d) Calcutta University

  4. Question: In which year was the Ganganath Jha Kendriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth taken over by the Government of India?

    • (a) 1934

    • (b) 1940

    • (c) 1945

    • (d) 1950

Section 5: Kuppuswami Sastri Research Institute (Chennai)

  1. Question: The Kuppuswami Sastri Research Institute was founded in memory of which great savant?

    • (a) V. Krishnaswami Iyer

    • (b) S. Kuppusvami Śastri

    • (c) C.V. Raman

    • (d) Rabindranath Tagore

  2. Question: In its initial stage, the Kuppuswami Sastri Research Institute was engaged in coordinating the activities of some institutions. Which of these was mentioned?

    • (a) The Asiatic Society

    • (b) The Mythic Society

    • (c) The Madras Sanskrita Academy

    • (d) The Oriental Institute, Baroda

    • Correct Answer: (c)

  3. Question: The Kuppuswami Sastri Research Institute is located within the campus of which college?

    • (a) Chennai Law College

    • (b) Madras Medical College

    • (c) Sanskrit College at Mylapore

    • (d) Fine Arts College

Section 6: Oriental Institute (Baroda)

  1. Question: Who initiated the founding of the Oriental Institute in Baroda?

    • (a) R. G. Bhandarkar

    • (b) Ganganath Jha

    • (c) Sayyāji Rao Gayakväd, the third

    • (d) V. Krishnaswami Iyer

  2. Question: In which year did the now famous Gaekwad's Oriental Series start?

    • (a) 1893

    • (b) 1909

    • (c) 1915

    • (d) 1927

  3. Question: The Oriental Institute in Baroda formally came into being under that name in which year?

    • (a) 1893

    • (b) 1915

    • (c) 1927

    • (d) 1949

  4. Question: When the M. S. University of Baroda was established in 1949 AD, what became the status of the Oriental Institute?

    • (a) It became an independent body.

    • (b) It merged with the University library.

    • (c) It became its constituent.

    • (d) It was closed down.

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