Question : Which of the following statements is correct concerning the Shaka dynasty?
I. Some kingdoms of Shakas lasted for about 500 years.
II. The Shakas were followed by the Kushans about 2200 years ago.
Option 1: Neither I nor II
Option 2: Only I
Option 3: Both I and II
Option 4: Only II
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Correct Answer: Only I
Solution : The correct option is Only I .
The Indo-Greeks were a group of kings who ruled over areas of north India and the northwest for approximately a century. The Shakas, a group of Central Asians, established kingdoms in northwest, north, and western India after them. A few of these kingdoms persisted for roughly 500 years before the Gupta kings overthrew the Shakas. The Kushans were the ones who came after the Shakas.
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Question : Which of the following pairs of "dynasty-ruled region" is correctly matched?
I. Shakas: Northwest and North India.
II. Vakatakas: Central and Western India.
Question : Which of the following statements is correct concerning the Prashastis and land grants?
I. Prashastis was composed of learned Brahmanas.
II. Kings often rewarded Brahmanas with grants of land, which were recorded on copper plates.
Question : Which of the following statements is correct concerning the Sangam literature?
I. These texts were supposed to be composed and compiled in assemblies of poets. II. The Sangam literature compiled in assemblies of poets was held in the city of Madurai.
Question : Which of the following statements is correct?
I. The nutrition requirements of adolescents are higher than adults.
II. Adolescents are generally grouped in the age group of 10 to 19 years.
Question : Which of the following is a plant tissue?
I. Meristematic tissue
II. Permanent tissue
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