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There were twelve rulers in Dakshinapatha.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

There were twelve ruler in Dakshinapatha. They surrendered to Samudragupta after being defeated and he then allowed them to rule again. 

Harishena composed a prashasti in praise of Gautamiputra Satakarni.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Harishena was court poet of Gupta king Samudragupta. He composed a prashasti in praise of Samudragupta. This is the famous Allahabad Prashasti which describes Samudragupta as a great warrior.

The rulers of Aryavarta brought tribute for Samudragupta.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
The rulers of Assam, coastal Bengal, Nepal, and a number of gana sanghas in the northwest brought tribute for Samudragupta. They followed his orders, and attended his court.

Taxila and Madurai were important centres under the control of the Gupta rulers.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Prayaga (the old name for Allahabad), Ujjain and Patliputra (Patna) were important centres of the Gupta rulers.

Prithivyah Pratham Veer was the title of?

  1. Samudragupta

  2. Rajendra I

  3. Amoghavarsha

  4. Gautamiputra Satakarni


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

As a prince and as a king Samudragupta won many wars. The numerous conquests glorified his power and success. In Allahabad pillar, the detailed journey of the wars he fought is written. He has been given many titles and Prithivyah Pratham Veer is one of them. It literally means first powerful man of the world.

Vikramaditya was the name given to _____.

  1. Chandragupta Maurya

  2. Bindusara

  3. Chandragupta II

  4. Samudragupta


Correct Option: C

Which Pallava ruler was captured and later on liberated by Samudragupta?

  1. SimhaVishnu

  2. Vishnugopa

  3. Mahendravarman

  4. Narasimhavarman


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

King Vishnugopa of Pallava dynasty was defeated and then liberated by Samudra Gupta, the emperor of Magadha, about the middle of the 4th century CE during Samudragupta's southern conquests. 


Samudragupta marched along the south-eastern coast of India, advancing as far as the Pallava kingdom. The Allahabad Pillar inscription, composed by his courtier Harishena, says that instead of annexing Vishnugopa's territories to his growing empire, he liberated and reinstated Vishnugopa as the ruler of Kanchi.

The Gupta emperor _______ had the title of Vikramaditya.

  1. Vishnugupta

  2. Chandragupta I

  3. Chandragupta II

  4. Samudragupta


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Gupta empire was an ancient Indian empire founded by Sri Gupta that lasted from 240 to 590 CE. At the beginning of the 4th century, the Guptas established and ruled a few small Hindu kingdoms in Magadha and around modern-day Bihar and covered most of North-central India. Their period of reign was called Golden Age of India. Chandragupta II had the title of Vikramaditya. He is often characterized as an ideal king because of his generosity, courage, and patronage of scholars.

Samudragupta's passion for music is proved by his veena-playing picture on his ______.

  1. Royal Emblem

  2. Coins

  3. Inscription

  4. Sword


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Samudragupta was the second emperor of the Gupta dynasty. His brilliant leadership and victories earned him the title of ‘Napoleon of India’. He was a great patron of art. Some of his coins show him seated on a couch and playing the Veena as a musician.

Samudragupta's accomplishments are immortalised by the ______ pillar inscription of Harisena.

  1. Allahabad

  2. Sarnath

  3. Mehrauli

  4. Halmidi


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Samudragupta was the second emperor of the Gupta dynasty. His brilliant leadership and victories earned him the title of ‘Napoleon of India’. He was a great patron of art. He had renowned poet Harisena in his court who inscribed the king’s bravery on the famous Allahabad Pillar.