Samudragupta is best known in history for his A Temple-building program B Sea-trade control policy C Extensive military campaigns D
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Chapter 2: Metal Ages and Early Technological Change (Set-5)
In a Chalcolithic village, if copper ornaments are common but copper axes are rare, the strongest inference is A No
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When a Chalcolithic site shows copper objects but very few copper tools for heavy work, the best explanation is A
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In Chalcolithic rural settlements, which activity most directly explains why storage pots and granaries became common in houses A Daily
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In Ashokan inscriptions, the phrase closest to “dhamma-yatra” refers mainly to A Moral touring journeys B War victory marches C
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When Ashoka speaks of “conquest by dhamma,” he mainly means expansion through A Moral persuasion B Naval invasion C Forced
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The Mauryan “central bureaucracy” mainly means officials worked under A King’s central control B Local tribal councils C Roman merchant
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In Mauryan administration, the official directly linked with village-level affairs was generally the A Nagarika city officer B Gramika village
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In the Mauryan system, which arrangement best ensured quick control over far provinces without breaking unity A Independent tribal chiefs
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In early Vedic context, which clue best supports “jana” as people-based identity, not land-based A Fixed border maps B Capital
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