9. Flashcards
(106 cards)
- What does the term prashasti mean in the context of ancient Indian inscriptions?
(a) A legal document
(b) A treaty or agreement
(c) An inscription in praise of a ruler
(d) A trade contract
(c) An inscription in praise of a ruler
- Which ruler’s achievements are recorded in the prashasti inscribed on the Ashokan pillar at Allahabad?
(a) Chandragupta Maurya
(b) Gautamiputra Shri Satakarni
(c) Samudragupta
(d) Harshavardhana
(c) Samudragupta
- Who composed the prashasti of Samudragupta?
(a) Kalidasa
(b) Harishena
(c) Banabhatta
(d) Aryabhata
(b) Harishena
- What unique feature became more prominent during the Gupta period regarding prashastis?
(a) They were composed in regional languages.
(b) They were written on clay tablets.
(c) They became more elaborate and detailed in praise of rulers.
(d) They exclusively praised the gods.
- (c) They became more elaborate and detailed in praise of rulers.
During the Gupta period, prashastis became more important and descriptive, glorifying the rulers extensively.
- Which of the following is true about prashastis in ancient India?
1 They were often composed by poets and ministers in royal courts.
2 They provide an account of the personal virtues and military achievements of rulers.
3 They always contained an unbiased historical narrative.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 1 and 3 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2, and 3
- (a) 1 and 2 only
While prashastis provide insights into rulers’ virtues and achievements, they were often exaggerated and not always unbiased.
- What qualities of Samudragupta are highlighted in his prashasti?
(a) His military prowess and poetic talent
(b) His skill in trade and diplomacy
(c) His spiritual achievements and philanthropy
(d) His architectural contributions and administrative reforms
(a) His military prowess and poetic talent
- In the prashasti, Samudragupta is compared to whom?
(a) Great emperors of the past
(b) Gods
(c) Renowned poets
(d) Famous generals of history
(b) Gods
- How many rulers of Aryavarta were defeated and their territories annexed by Samudragupta?
(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 8
(d) 9
(d) 9
- Which of the following statements about Samudragupta’s prashasti is correct?
1 It praises him as a warrior and a learned king.
2 It highlights his artistic and literary abilities.
3 It provides a completely unbiased account of his reign.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2, and 3
(a) 1 and 2 only
- What was the fate of the rulers of Aryavarta under Samudragupta’s campaigns?
(a) They were allowed to continue ruling as tributaries.
(b) They surrendered and retained partial autonomy.
(c) They were uprooted, and their kingdoms were annexed into Samudragupta’s empire.
(d) They formed alliances with him through marriages.
(c) They were uprooted, and their kingdoms were annexed into Samudragupta’s empire.
- What was the unique approach of Samudragupta towards the rulers of Dakshinapatha?
(a) He destroyed their capitals and took full control of their territories.
(b) He defeated them, accepted their surrender, and allowed them to continue ruling.
(c) He formed a confederation with them to extend his influence southwards.
(d) He ignored the southern rulers, focusing only on the northern states.
(b) He defeated them, accepted their surrender, and allowed them to continue ruling.
- How did the ruler of Sri Lanka show submission to Samudragupta?
(a) By offering military assistance
(b) By sending valuable tribute annually
(c) By gifting his daughters in marriage
(d) By allowing Samudragupta to annex Sri Lanka
(c) By gifting his daughters in marriage
- How many rulers from Dakshinapatha surrendered to Samudragupta after their defeat?
(a) 10
(b) 11
(c) 12
(d) 13
(c) 12
- Who was the first ruler of the Gupta dynasty to adopt the title of maharaj-adhiraja?
(a) Chandragupta I
(b) Samudragupta
(c) Kumara Devi
(d) Chandragupta II
- (a) Chandragupta I
Chandragupta I was the first Gupta ruler to adopt the title maharaj-adhiraja, indicating his enhanced status.
- What title was used by Samudragupta’s great grandfather and grandfather?
(a) Maharaj-adhiraja
(b) Maharaja
(c) Samrat
(d) Chakravarti
(b) Maharaja
- Samudragupta’s mother, Kumara Devi, belonged to which gana?
(a) Shaka
(b) Lichchhavi
(c) Kushana
(d) Maurya
(b) Lichchhavi
- Who is known to have led an expedition to western India to defeat the Shakas?
(a) Chandragupta I
(b) Samudragupta
(c) Chandragupta II
(d) Skandagupta
- (c) Chandragupta II
Chandragupta II led the expedition against the Shakas and is noted for his military successes and cultural achievements.
- What does the gradual rise in titles of the Gupta rulers suggest about their family?
(a) They maintained the same level of power throughout.
(b) They declined in power over time.
(c) They rose to prominence gradually over generations.
(d) They were always powerful rulers in Indian history.
(c) They rose to prominence gradually over generations.
- Which Gupta ruler’s court is believed to have been full of learned people?
(a) Chandragupta I
(b) Samudragupta
(c) Chandragupta II
(d) Skandagupta
- (c) Chandragupta II
Chandragupta II’s court is famously associated with learned figures, such as Kalidasa, and is celebrated in later traditions.
- Which of the following statements about Samudragupta’s genealogies is correct?
(a) His ancestors were all powerful rulers from the beginning.
(b) His great grandfather and grandfather used the title of maharaj-adhiraja.
(c) The family’s importance gradually increased over time.
(d) Samudragupta’s genealogies do not mention his ancestors.
(c) The family’s importance gradually increased over time.
- What significant achievement is associated with Samudragupta in later genealogies?
(a) Establishing the Gupta dynasty.
(b) Overcoming the Shakas in western India.
(c) Expanding the empire and consolidating power.
(d) Founding the first Gupta coin mint.
- (c) Expanding the empire and consolidating power.
Samudragupta is celebrated for his extensive conquests and successful unification of much of northern and central India.
- The Vikram Samvat era is traditionally associated with which ruler?
(a) Chandragupta I
(b) Samudragupta
(c) Chandragupta II
(d) Skandagupta
- (c) Chandragupta II
Chandragupta II, also known as Vikramaditya, is traditionally credited with founding this era.
- Why did Chandragupta II establish the Vikram Samvat era?
(a) To mark his coronation.
(b) To celebrate a victory over the Huns.
(c) As a mark of victory over the Shakas.
(d) To commemorate the expansion of the Gupta Empire.
- (c) As a mark of victory over the Shakas.
The era was established to celebrate Chandragupta II’s military success against the Shakas.
- Which title did Chandragupta II assume after defeating the Shakas?
(a) Maharaj-adhiraja
(b) Devaputra
(c) Vikramaditya
(d) Chakravarti
- (c) Vikramaditya
This title symbolizes valor and is associated with legendary and historical figures of ancient India.