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  • Question 1
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    Consider the following statements.
    $$1$$. Vardhamana Mahavira's mother was the daughter of Lichchhavi Chief, Chetaka.
    $$2$$. Gautam Buddha's mother was a princess from the Kosala dynasty.
    $$3$$. Parshvanatha, the twenty-third Tirthankara, belonged to Banaras.
    Which of the statement(s) given is/are correct?
  • Question 2
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    Which ruler suffered defeat at the hands of Samudragupta?
    Solution
    Rudradeva suffered defeat at the hands of Samudragupta. After the death of Hameer Dev, Rudra Dev became the king. He was a brave person. He established peace in his state. He was married to the daughter of neighbouring state and got that state in dowry. He declared Rudri as his capital of the state. He got the temple of lord Shiva constructed on the bank of Mahanadi. This temple is famous by the name of Rudreshwar.
  • Question 3
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    The Vakatakas ruler who was allied with Chandragupta II was ________.
    Solution
    Chandragupta II came westward to conduct a series of military campaigns in person. Before that, he found it necessary to secure the friendship of the Vakataka ruler who dominated the Berar region. Chandragupta II made a matrimonial alliance with the Vakataka family by giving his daughter Prabhavati in marriage to the Vakataka king Rudrasena II.
  • Question 4
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    Which Gupta emperor issued the largest number of inscriptions?
    Solution
    Kumaragupta I, was an emperor of the Gupta Empire in 415–455 CE. He was the son of his predecessor, Chandragupta II.  He was an able ruler and retained, intact, the vast empire, which extended from Bengal to Kathiawar and from the Himalayas to the Narmada. He issued the largest number of inscriptions during the Gupta period of all the Gupta Emperors.
  • Question 5
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    Pick out the incorrect statement.
    Solution
    The Guptas issued the largest number of gold coins (dinaras) in ancient India; but these hardly flowed into day-to-day private economic relations. Copper and silver coins of the period are few. Fa-Hien tells us that cowries became the common medium of exchange. Only option 3 is incorrect. Rest all options are correct.
  • Question 6
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    In Gupta age, guilds formed the major institutions in _________.
    Solution
    Many industries came into existence under the patronage of the Gupta rulers. The manufacture of textiles of various kinds was among the more important industries of this time. Guilds continued as the major institution in the manufacture of goods and in commercial enterprise. There were guilds not only of traders and bankers but also of manual workers like weavers and stone cutters. These guilds enjoyed sufficient autonomy to manage their own affairs and participated effectively in the economic life of the people. They had their own property and trusts worked as bankers, settle disputes of their members and issued their hundis and even coins.
  • Question 7
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    The concept of Trinity of Gods of Hindus became popular in which period?
    Solution
    During the Gupta rule, the old Brahmanical religion of the Vedas was put into the new mould of Hinduism as we know it today. The Gupta kings were Brahmarnical Hindus and were, therefore, great patrons of this religion. During this revival of Hinduism, the old gods of the Vedic period like Surya, Varuna and Indra receded into the background and new gods such as Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh came to the fore-front.
  • Question 8
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    Which of the following kings had to face the first Huna invasion?
    Solution
    The Gupta king had to face the first Huna invasion is Kumaragupta I. Kumaragupta I, otherwise called Shakraditya and Mahendraditya was a sovereign of the Gupta Empire in 415–455 CE. He was the child of his forerunner, Chandragupta II and Dhruvadevi (otherwise called Dhruvasvamini)
  • Question 9
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    Consider the following statements.
    1) Manu : Brahmin can lend to wicked people at low interests
    2) Apasthanba : Sudras and women have right to study the Puranas.
    3) Yajnavalkya : Women has a right to inheritance.
    Choose the answer which is true?
    Solution
    The names of the writers and the important things thy mentioned in their works :
    Manu : Brahmin can lend to wicked people at low interests.
    Apasthanba : Sudras and women have right to study the puranas.
    Yajnavalkya : Women has a right to inheritance.
  • Question 10
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    The right of subinfeudation is given in which of the following Gupta inscription?
    Solution
    The right of subinfeudation that is not only cultivate the land yourself but also be able to get it cultivated by someone was mentioned in the Indore pillar inscription made by Skandgupta.
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