The Gupta era is generally placed in which broad time span in Indian history A 1st century BCE B 10th–12th
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The Gupta era is often called a “Golden Age” mainly because of major growth in A Steam technology B Art
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Which ruler is mainly credited with laying the foundation of the Gupta dynasty through an important early alliance A Samudragupta
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Which source best shows early “polished Sanskrit” becoming a royal language in western India under Saka rule? A Junagadh inscription
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Which pair best shows the main shift in Indian politics after the Mauryan decline? A One empire → many states
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Which change best explains why many new dynasties rose after the Mauryas? A Weakened imperial authority B Strong central control
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Which event is most directly linked with the beginning of the Post-Mauryan period in north India? A Gupta rise B
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After Ashoka, which factor most directly weakened central Mauryan control over distant provinces? A Strong navy B Heavy administration C
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Which statement best captures why the Arthashastra is treated as a “normative” text for Mauryan administration? A It is a
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Which statement best explains why the Mauryan Empire is considered a turning point in early Indian polity? A End of
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