6: Janapadas and Mahajanapadas

Janapadas and Mahajanapadas Q & A

Q.1. Answer in one sentence:

(1) What is meant by janapada?
Ans:
The many small states is called janapada.

(2) What is meant by mahajanapada?
Ans:
Some janapadas gradually became stronger and expanded their geographical bounderies, such janapadas is called as Mahajanapada.

(3) Where was the first Buddhist council held?
Ans:
The first Buddhist council was held at Rajgriha.

(4) Who introduced the system of standard weights and measures?
Ans:
The Nandas introduced the system of standard weights and measures.

Q.2. Can you name the following?

(1) Some part of today’s Maharashtra was occupied by this janapada.
Ans:
Ashamak

(2) This was an assembly of the senior citizens of a janapada
Ans:
Gana-parishad

(3) This was the venue of discussion.
Ans:
Santhagar

(4) Gautam Buddha belonged to this janapada.
Ans:
Shakya Republic

(4) They had a four-column army.
Ans:
The Nanda Kings

Q.3. Match the following:

Column A

Answer

(1) Sangiti
(2) Dhanananda
(3) Pataligram

(b) Parishad
(d) Nanda king
(a) Ajatshatru

 

Q.4. Make a table showing the various kingdoms in the Indian sub-continent and their capitals.

Kingdoms in the Indian sub-continent

Capitals

Kosala

Shravasti

Vatsa

Kosam, Kaushambi

Avanti

Ujjain

Magadha

Rajgriha

Kashi

Varanasi

Vrijji

Vaishali

Malla

Kushinagar and Pavapur

Kuru

Hastinapur

Panchal

Ahichhatra and Kampilya

Surasen

Mathura

Anga

Champanagri

Assaka

Paudanya

Chedi

Shuktimati

Matsya

Viratnagar

 

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