03. From A Kingdom To An Empire
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245165 Ashoka was a follower of:

1 Hinduism
2 Jainism
3 Buddhism
4 None of these
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245070 Amrapali whose name occurs, in early Buddhist literature was _______:

1 A queen of Ajatashatru
2 A nun from Patliputra
3 A courtesan of Vaishali
4 Author of the work Buddhacharita
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245071 Which of the following names of Ashoka mean's cruel Ashoka?

1 Chandashoka.
2 Piyadasi.
3 Dharmashoka.
4 None of them.
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245072 Empires are huge kingdoms, and they need more resources to work smoothly. The Mauryan empire was divided into many parts, and each part was ruled differently, but Pataliputra was under the direct control of the emperor. Officials were given salaries and were appointed to collect taxes from farmers, herders, crafts persons and traders across the empire. How were the officials supervised?

1 they were given a diary to record their own frauds
2 with the help of travelling messengers and spies
3 through CCTV cameras
4 all of the above
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245165 Ashoka was a follower of:

1 Hinduism
2 Jainism
3 Buddhism
4 None of these
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245070 Amrapali whose name occurs, in early Buddhist literature was _______:

1 A queen of Ajatashatru
2 A nun from Patliputra
3 A courtesan of Vaishali
4 Author of the work Buddhacharita
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245071 Which of the following names of Ashoka mean's cruel Ashoka?

1 Chandashoka.
2 Piyadasi.
3 Dharmashoka.
4 None of them.
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245072 Empires are huge kingdoms, and they need more resources to work smoothly. The Mauryan empire was divided into many parts, and each part was ruled differently, but Pataliputra was under the direct control of the emperor. Officials were given salaries and were appointed to collect taxes from farmers, herders, crafts persons and traders across the empire. How were the officials supervised?

1 they were given a diary to record their own frauds
2 with the help of travelling messengers and spies
3 through CCTV cameras
4 all of the above
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03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245165 Ashoka was a follower of:

1 Hinduism
2 Jainism
3 Buddhism
4 None of these
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245070 Amrapali whose name occurs, in early Buddhist literature was _______:

1 A queen of Ajatashatru
2 A nun from Patliputra
3 A courtesan of Vaishali
4 Author of the work Buddhacharita
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245071 Which of the following names of Ashoka mean's cruel Ashoka?

1 Chandashoka.
2 Piyadasi.
3 Dharmashoka.
4 None of them.
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245072 Empires are huge kingdoms, and they need more resources to work smoothly. The Mauryan empire was divided into many parts, and each part was ruled differently, but Pataliputra was under the direct control of the emperor. Officials were given salaries and were appointed to collect taxes from farmers, herders, crafts persons and traders across the empire. How were the officials supervised?

1 they were given a diary to record their own frauds
2 with the help of travelling messengers and spies
3 through CCTV cameras
4 all of the above
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245165 Ashoka was a follower of:

1 Hinduism
2 Jainism
3 Buddhism
4 None of these
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245070 Amrapali whose name occurs, in early Buddhist literature was _______:

1 A queen of Ajatashatru
2 A nun from Patliputra
3 A courtesan of Vaishali
4 Author of the work Buddhacharita
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245071 Which of the following names of Ashoka mean's cruel Ashoka?

1 Chandashoka.
2 Piyadasi.
3 Dharmashoka.
4 None of them.
03. From A Kingdom To An Empire

245072 Empires are huge kingdoms, and they need more resources to work smoothly. The Mauryan empire was divided into many parts, and each part was ruled differently, but Pataliputra was under the direct control of the emperor. Officials were given salaries and were appointed to collect taxes from farmers, herders, crafts persons and traders across the empire. How were the officials supervised?

1 they were given a diary to record their own frauds
2 with the help of travelling messengers and spies
3 through CCTV cameras
4 all of the above