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Question 121.

Which was the first capital of Megadha?

  1.    Patliputra
  2.    Vaishali
  3.    Girivarja (Rajgriha)
  4.    Champa
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Girivarja (Rajgriha)
Question 122.

Who founded Pataliputra?

  1.    Udayin
  2.    Ashoka
  3.    Bimabisar
  4.    Mhapadmananda
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Udayin
Question 123.

By whom the first republic of the world was established in Vaishali?

  1.    Maurya
  2.    Nand
  3.    Gupta
  4.    Lichhavi
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> Lichhavi
Question 124.

Mahajanapada situated on the bank river Godawari was?

  1.    Avanti
  2.    Vatsa
  3.    Assaka
  4.    Kamboja
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Assaka
Question 125.

Who was the founder of Nanda dynasty?

  1.    Bimbisara
  2.    Mahapadmananda
  3.    Ajatasatru
  4.    Dhanananda
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> Mahapadmananda

Definition: Mahapadmananda was the founder of the Nanda Dynasty that ruled over India in 4th century BC. It was one of the most powerful dynasties of ancient India. It was a powerful dynasty which had its capital in Pataliputra (modern-day Patna).

Explanation:
The Nanda Dynasty was founded by Mahapadmananda who was the son of Ugrasena and the grandson of Mahanandin.
Mahapadmananda was the first of the Nanda rulers and the founder of the Nanda Dynasty. He was a powerful ruler who was able to establish a vast kingdom in the Indian subcontinent.
He was a great warrior-king who had fought many battles against the other rulers of his time. He was also an able administrator and a great diplomat who was able to maintain peace and stability in his kingdom.
Mahapadmananda had many wives and was known to have several children.
He is known to have conquered many territories, including Magadha, Anga, Kalinga, and Vanga. He also conquered some parts of present-day Nepal and Bangladesh.
Mahapadmananda was succeeded by his son Dhanananda who took the throne after his death.
The Nanda dynasty ended when it was defeated by the Mauryan Empire.

Conclusion:
Thus, it can be concluded that Mahapadmananda was the founder of the Nanda Dynasty who ruled over India in 4th century BC. He was a powerful ruler who was able to establish a vast kingdom and was an able administrator and a great diplomat. He was succeeded by his son Dhanananda who took the throne after his death.

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Question 126.

Which one of the following dynasties was ruling over North India at the time of Alexanders invasion?

  1.    Nanda
  2.    Maurya
  3.    Sunga
  4.    Kanva
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Nanda
Question 127.

Who among the following was NOT a contemporary of other there?

  1.    Bimbisara
  2.    Gautam Buddha
  3.    Milinda
  4.    Prasenjit
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Milinda
Question 128.

Who among the following also had the name Devanama Piyadasi?

  1.    Maurya King Ashoka
  2.    Gautam Buddha
  3.    Maurya King Chandragupta Maurya
  4.    Bhagwan Mahavira
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Maurya King Ashoka
Question 129.

With which of the following centres of learning, Chanakya the famous teacher of Chandragupta Maurya, was associated?

  1.    Takshasila
  2.    Nalanda
  3.    Vikrashila
  4.    Vaishali
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Takshasila
Question 130.

Which event brought about a profound change in Ashokas administrative policy

  1.    The third Buddhist Council
  2.    The Kalinga War
  3.    His embracing of Buddhism
  4.    His sending of missionary to Ceylon
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> The Kalinga War

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