Kings, Farmers and Towns (Early States and Economies) (c.600 BCE-600 CE)
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Which of the following factors contributed to Magadha's rise to power? (Select all correct answers)
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Fertile agricultural land with productive farming, Access to iron mines in present-day Jharkhand, Presence of war elephants in nearby forests, Control over Ganga river trade routes
Magadha's power was built on multiple advantages: highly productive agriculture, access to iron resources for tools and weapons, elephants for military use, and control over river trade routes. There were no significant gold deposits in Magadha itself.
Which script was primarily used for most Asokan inscriptions?
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Brahmi
Most Asokan inscriptions were written in the Brahmi script. Kharosthi was used in the northwest, while Aramaic and Greek scripts were used in Afghanistan. Most modern Indian scripts are derived from Brahmi.
The five major political centers of the Mauryan Empire included which of the following? (Select all correct answers)
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Pataliputra, Taxila, Ujjayini, Tosali, Suvarnagiri
The five major political centers mentioned in Asokan inscriptions were: Pataliputra (capital), Taxila, Ujjayini, Tosali, and Suvarnagiri. These were strategically located for administrative control and trade.
What agricultural innovation led to increased paddy production in the Ganga valley?
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Transplantation technique
Transplantation was introduced in paddy cultivation, where seeds were first broadcast and grown, then saplings were transplanted to waterlogged fields. This ensured higher survival rates and better yields, though it required intensive labor.
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