What was considered as the highest form of donation back then?
  • Contribution towards food
  • Contribution towards education
  • Contribution towards children
  • All of the Above
When did I-Qing and Xuan Zang visit Nalanda?
  • 5 Century CE
  • 12 Century CE
  • 7 Century CE
  • None of the Above
What did teachers have autonomy for?
  • Selecting students
  • Designing their syllabi
  • Concluding the course
  • All of the Above
What is the other name of Chanakya?
  • Panini
  • Magadh
  • Chandragupta Maurya
  • Kautilya
Takshashila included religious teachings of___________.
  • Hinduism
  • Buddhism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
Where did monks and nuns learn?
  • Temples
  • Viharas
  • Gurukuls
  • Tols
How long did children stay away for their homes?
  • For each standard
  • For a year
  • For a decade
  • Till they achieved their goals
Maitreyi, Viswambhara, Apala, Gargi and Lopamudra have been called _____.
  • Queens
  • Woman scholars
  • Teachers
  • Sisters of scholars
How did students memorise what was taught in class?
  • By writing
  • By meditating
  • By revising
  • By playing
“_____ were the residential places of learning”
  • Temples
  • Gurukul
  • Tols
  • Viharas
Besides their teachers, who helped the younger students?
  • Advanced students
  • Parents
  • Society
  • King
What was taught in the name of Physical education?
  • Krida
  • Vyayamaprakara
  • Yogasadhana
  • All of the Above
Which balance were students taught to appreciate?
  • Balance between animals and plants
  • Balance between universe and the world
  • Balance between education and personal life
  • Balance between nature and human beings
“To them, India was a land of _____”
  • Wealth
  • Abundance
  • Greenery
  • Wonder
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