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[#381] Name the empire which existed in Punjab from 320 to 600 CE.
Correct Answer

(A) Gupta

Explanation

Solution: The correct answer is A: Gupta . Let's break down why: What the question is asking: The question wants to know which major empire controlled the Punjab region of India between the years 320 CE and 600 CE. Why Option A (Gupta) is correct: The Gupta Empire rose to power around 320 CE and its influence extended over a large portion of the Indian subcontinent, including Punjab. The Gupta period is known as the "Golden Age of India" because of its achievements in science, technology, engineering, art, literature, culture and mathematics. The Gupta Empire gradually declined starting in the late 5th century CE, eventually dissolving around 600 CE. Why the other options are incorrect: Option B: Sunga - The Sunga dynasty existed much earlier than the Gupta period (around 185 to 73 BCE). Option C: Kushan - The Kushan Empire was powerful, but it primarily existed before the Gupta period (roughly 30 to 375 CE). While they controlled parts of northwestern India, their peak was earlier. Option D: Pala - The Pala Empire was primarily located in the eastern regions of India (Bengal and Bihar) and rose to prominence much later (around the 8th century CE). Therefore, the Gupta Empire is the only option that fits the timeframe and geographic location mentioned in the question.

[#382] Which of the following script was introduced in the Western Part (Punjab) by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka through his inscriptions?
Correct Answer

(D) Brahmi

[#383] The war between Chandragupta Maurya and Nanda King is described in
Correct Answer

(C) Mudrarakshasa

Explanation

Solution: The Mudrarakshasa is a Sanskrit - language play by Vishakhadatta that narrates the ascent of the king Chandragupta Maurya to power in India. The play is an example of creative writing, but not entirely fictional.

[#384] The discussion between king Menander who ruled Punjab (160 - 140 BCE) and Buddhist philosopher, Nagasena has been compiled in
Correct Answer

(C) Milind Panha

[#385] Deimachus, a Greek ambassador, visited Punjab during the time of
Correct Answer

(B) Bindusara

Explanation

Solution: Deimachus or Daimachus was a Greek of the Seleucid Empire, who lived during the third - century BCE. He became an ambassador to the court of the Mauryan ruler Bindusara "Amitragatha" (son of Chandragupta Maurya) in Pataliputra in India. Deimachus was sent by Antiochus I Soter.