Pre Empower Sep 11 : Daily Quiz for Civil Services Prelims Examination
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
The ‘Choratbari‘ grant was issued by
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Answer: The correct option is B.
Explanation: Ratnapala was the first powerful king of the Pala dynasty. His Choratbari grant was issued in his 12th regnal year, the Bargaon grant in his 25th regnal year and the Sualkuchi grant in the following year.Incorrect
Answer: The correct option is B.
Explanation: Ratnapala was the first powerful king of the Pala dynasty. His Choratbari grant was issued in his 12th regnal year, the Bargaon grant in his 25th regnal year and the Sualkuchi grant in the following year. -
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Consider the following statements about Indrapala:
1. The Gauhati grant and the Guakuchi grant were issued by him.
2. The Guakuchi grant records that he donated lands to a brahmana hailing from Sravasti in the Pandaribhumi in mandi visaya which was located in Pundravardhana.
3. He had a marriage alliance with the Rashtrakutas.Which of the following statements is/are correct?
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Answer: The correct answer is D.
Explanation:
The Gauhati grant and Guakuchi grant was issued by Indrapala in the 8th and 21st year of his reign respectively.
He strengthened his position as powerful ruler of eastern India by entering into a marriage alliance with the Rashtrakutas. He married a Rashtrakuta princess named Rajyadevi.
He held his sway over Pundravardhana is clear from the Guakuchi grant. This was a grant of lands to a Brahman hailing from Sravasti in the Pandaribhumi in mandi visaya which was located in Pundravardhana.Incorrect
Answer: The correct answer is D.
Explanation:
The Gauhati grant and Guakuchi grant was issued by Indrapala in the 8th and 21st year of his reign respectively.
He strengthened his position as powerful ruler of eastern India by entering into a marriage alliance with the Rashtrakutas. He married a Rashtrakuta princess named Rajyadevi.
He held his sway over Pundravardhana is clear from the Guakuchi grant. This was a grant of lands to a Brahman hailing from Sravasti in the Pandaribhumi in mandi visaya which was located in Pundravardhana. -
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
The ‘Kamauli‘ grant was issued by:
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Answer: The correct option is A.
Explanation: Vaidyadeva who succeeded Tingyadeva as the ruler of the eastern possessions of Gauda and subsequently conquered Kamarupa, has left us one inscription, the Kamauli grant which was issued during his fourth regnal year.Incorrect
Answer: The correct option is A.
Explanation: Vaidyadeva who succeeded Tingyadeva as the ruler of the eastern possessions of Gauda and subsequently conquered Kamarupa, has left us one inscription, the Kamauli grant which was issued during his fourth regnal year. -
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
The term ‘Nogakhat’ in the context of medieval Assam History means:
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Answer: The correct option is C.
Explanation: The Ahom king Swargadeo Pratap Singha gave some villages of the lower ‘duars’ to the Parbatiya tribes and collected agricultural produce and crops from them. In return these tribes refrained from raiding the people of the Ahom kingdom. Similar policies were followed with the Naga tribes. The land given to the nagas is known as Nogakhat.Incorrect
Answer: The correct option is C.
Explanation: The Ahom king Swargadeo Pratap Singha gave some villages of the lower ‘duars’ to the Parbatiya tribes and collected agricultural produce and crops from them. In return these tribes refrained from raiding the people of the Ahom kingdom. Similar policies were followed with the Naga tribes. The land given to the nagas is known as Nogakhat. -
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Consider the following statements about the ‘Paik system‘:
1. All men from the age of 15 to 50 years, who were physically fit were called ‘paiks’.
2. The paik system was introduced during the reign of Pratap Singha.
Which of the following statements is/are correct?Correct
Answer: The correct answer is C.
Explanation: The Ahom administration was one of the finest forms of governance of the middle ages. All men from the age of 15 to 50 years, who were physically fit were called ‘paiks‘ .A group of 3 or 4 paiks formed a got or group. A paik from every group had to provide free labour to the king. Since there was no standing army till the time of Gaurinath Singha, the paiks had to fight in battles when required.Incorrect
Answer: The correct answer is C.
Explanation: The Ahom administration was one of the finest forms of governance of the middle ages. All men from the age of 15 to 50 years, who were physically fit were called ‘paiks‘ .A group of 3 or 4 paiks formed a got or group. A paik from every group had to provide free labour to the king. Since there was no standing army till the time of Gaurinath Singha, the paiks had to fight in battles when required.