01
1
Who is considered the author of Aryabhatiya?
B
2
In which verse does Aryabhata describe Principles of Mathematics?
B
3
Value of π given by Aryabhata is:
D
4
Which sutra introduces the Sine function?
C
5
Sanskrit term for sine is:
B
6
Verse 3.11 deals with:
C
7
Shulba Sutras are related to:
B
8
Pythagorean theorem appears in:
B
9
Diagonal square equals:
C
10
Shape constructed in 4.2.1:
B
11
Area of circle method:
C
12
Shulba Sutras belong to:
D
13
Triangle formula matches:
C
14
Brahmagupta lived in:
C
15
Brahmagupta's text:
C
16
Cyclic quadrilateral formula by:
B
17
Brahmagupta's formula for cyclic quadrilateral area:
A
18
's' represents:
C
19
Modern π value is approximately:
B
20
Shulba means:
B
21
Zero introduced by:
B
22
Aryabhata's π value of 3.125 is:
B
23
Purpose of Shulba Sutras:
A
24
Kotijya refers to:
A
25
Brahmagupta's formula extends:
C
26
Aryabhata's sine concept is based on:
B
27
Aryabhata used which unit for angles?
C
28
Aryabhata's work mainly contributed to:
B
29
Cosine in Aryabhatiya is defined as:
B
30
Place value system implies:
C
31
Sulba Sutras primarily deal with:
B
32
Earliest geometry use was for:
C
33
Pythagorean theorem in Sulba Sutra shows:
B
34
Which is NOT from Sulba Sutras?
C
35
Area of triangle =
B
36
Brahmagupta formula works only when:
C
37
Semi-perimeter formula is:
C
38
If s = 10, a=3, b=4, c=5, d=6 → expression equals:
A
39
Aryabhata's π method uses:
B
40
Indian trigonometry influenced:
B
41
Assertion: Aryabhata defined cosine — Reason: Cosine is complement of sine
A
42
Brahmasphutasiddhanta belongs to:
B
43
Shulba Sutras belong to:
A
44
Aryabhata's sine concept replaced:
B
45
Which is closest to modern π?
B
46
Geometry in Vedic period was:
B
47
Which mathematician worked on quadrilaterals?
B
48
If sine increases, cosine:
B
49
Aryabhata's trigonometry was used in:
B
50
Indian mathematics contribution mainly lies in:
B
02
51
Jyā refers to
Sine
52
Kotijya refers to
Cosine
53
Sulba means
Rope
54
First sine table by
Aryabhata
55
Geometry used in
Altars
56
π approx method
Geometric
57
Brahmagupta century
7th
58
Cyclic quad needs
Circle
59
Heron formula extended for
Quadrilateral
60
Ancient math use
Astronomy
61
Square construction — source
Sulba
62
Diagonal relation
Pythagoras
63
Area of circle (early method)
Approximation
64
Aryabhata's field
Astronomy
65
Vedic math base
Geometry
66
Trigonometry origin
India
67
Semi-perimeter
Half sum
68
Circle-square conversion — source
Sulba
69
Sine derived from
Chord
70
Ancient math nature
Applied
71
Brahmagupta formula type
Root expression
72
Geometry earliest use
Rituals
73
Aryabhata's number system
Place value
74
Cosine relation
Complement
75
Indian math legacy
Global influence