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  1. Which philosophy is known as Advaitvad?









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    The philosophy of Sankaracharya is known as Advaitvada. Shankaracharya was one of the most influencial philosophers of India. He was born in Kerala in the eight century. He was an advocate of Advaita or the doctrine of the oneness of the individual soul and the supreme God which is the ultimate reality.

    Correct Option: A

    The philosophy of Sankaracharya is known as Advaitvada. Shankaracharya was one of the most influencial philosophers of India. He was born in Kerala in the eight century. He was an advocate of Advaita or the doctrine of the oneness of the individual soul and the supreme God which is the ultimate reality.


  1. Gita Govinda was written by









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    Jayadeva is most known for his composition, the epic poem Gita Govinda, which depicts the divine love of Krishna, and his consort, Radha. This poem, which presents the view that Radha is greater than Hari, is considered an important text in the Bhakti movement of Hinduism.

    Correct Option: B

    Jayadeva is most known for his composition, the epic poem Gita Govinda, which depicts the divine love of Krishna, and his consort, Radha. This poem, which presents the view that Radha is greater than Hari, is considered an important text in the Bhakti movement of Hinduism.



  1. The Nayakas in the Vijayanagar empire were









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    Military chiefs controlling particular territories.

    Correct Option: D

    Military chiefs controlling particular territories.


  1. The kingdom of Vijayanagar was founded by









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    Harihar and Bukka.

    Correct Option: D

    Harihar and Bukka.



  1. When Raja Wodeyar founded the kingdom of Mysore, who was the ruler of the Vijayanagar empire?









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    Venkata II.

    Correct Option: C

    Venkata II.