History & Civics
(A) Unlike the Mauryan Empire, the Gupta administration was decentralised in nature.
(R) Local kings and smaller chiefs ruled a large part of the Gupta empire.
- (R) contradicts (A)
- (R) is the reason for (A)
- (A) is true but (R) is false.
- (A) and (R) are independent of each other.
Related Questions
(A) Fa-hein made careful unbiased observations about conditions during the Gupta period.
(R) According to him, the Gupta Empire was prosperous and governed by enlightened principles.
- (R) contradicts (A)
- (R) is the reason for (A)
- (A) is true but (R) is false.
- (A) and (R) are independent of each other.
(A) Samudragupta uprooted the nine rulers of Aryavrata and made their kingdoms a part of his empire.
(R) Samudragupta defeated the twelve rulers of Dakshinapatha and annexed their kingdoms.
- (R) contradicts (A)
- (R) is the reason for (A)
- (A) is true but (R) is false.
- (A) and (R) are independent of each other.
(A) Unlike the earlier phase in history, the Gupta temples were not made of perishable material.
(R) The Gupta period marked the beginning of writing of important works like the Puranas.
- (R) contradicts (A)
- (R) is the reason for (A)
- (A) is true but (R) is false.
- (A) and (R) are independent of each other.
Who was Fa-hien? What did he say about India?