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Early States of Political System in India

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In ancient India, a state ruled by a king was called:

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Monarchy

Step 1: The chapter defines different types of political systems in ancient India. Step 2: A Monarchy is a state in which the king is the chief ruler — this is the definition given in the chapter. Step 3: A Republic is a state where the head is elected by the people — opposite of a Monarchy. Step 4: Gana Sangha refers to a republican assembly/union, not a king-ruled state. Step 5: Janpad refers to the area or habitat of a group, not a type of rule. So Monarchy is the correct answer.

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Which of the following was NOT one of the four powerful competing Mahajanpads?

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Gandhar

Step 1: The chapter states that among the Mahajanpads, competition for power mainly consisted of four powerful states. Step 2: These four states were: Magadh, Kosal, Vatsa, and Avanti. Step 3: Magadh eventually became the most famous and powerful among them. Step 4: Gandhar was a Mahajanpad located in the region near Peshawar and Rawalpindi, but it was NOT among the four main competing states. Step 5: Therefore, Gandhar is the correct answer as it was not one of the four powerful competing states.

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In a Republic of ancient India, what was the place where the Sabha meeting was held called?

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Sanctum

Step 1: In the Republics of ancient India, all members sat in the Sabha to pass affairs by vote or unanimity. Step 2: The chapter specifically states that the place where the meeting was held was called the 'sanctum'. Step 3: Rajgrih was the capital of Magadh — it is a city, not a meeting place. Step 4: Samiti was a political organization that existed in the Rigvedic period, not the meeting hall. Step 5: Vish was the name for the community in the Rigvedic period. So Sanctum is the correct answer.

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Mahapadmanand, the founder of the Nand Dynasty, is considered to be the:

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First Indian Emperor

Step 1: The chapter discusses the Nand Dynasty as the most powerful dynasty of Magadh. Step 2: Mahapadmanand established the Nand Dynasty and is described with a very important title. Step 3: The chapter clearly states: 'Mahapadmanand is considered to be the first Indian Emperor.' Step 4: He is called an 'Emperor' (not just a king) because his empire was much larger and more powerful than ordinary kingdoms. Step 5: He was neither the founder of Republic nor the king of Vajji, making Option A the only correct answer.

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