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(a) Decline in metallurgy. (c) Army → Trade → Religion
(b) Advanced metallurgical knowledge (d) Temples → Cities → Markets
preventing rusting.
AlgoriThmic Thinking
(c) Religious architecture only.
9. Which sequence best explains how the
(d) Military technology. Gupta Empire expanded its power?
(a) Trade → Isolation → Decline
DecomPosiTion
7. Which decomposition best explains sources (b) Military campaigns → Alliances →
of revenue in the Gupta Empire? Tribute system → Expansion
(a) Temples, art, literature (c) Religion → Art → Expansion
(b) Land tax, trade, fines, mines, (d) Agriculture → Decline → Conflict
irrigation
10. If peace and prosperity increase, what
(c) Coins, kings, armies sequence of outcomes is most logical?
(d) Religion, education, science (a) Conflict → Decline → Collapse
8. Which decomposition best explains the (b) Stability → Patronage → Growth
administrative structure of the Gupta of art and science
Empire?
(c) War → Destruction → Culture
(a) King → Villages only
growth
(b) Empire → Provinces → Local rulers (d) Isolation → Decline
→ Land grants
Four Gupta-era regions—I, II, III, and IV—are each associated with one feature:
Tributary State, Provincial Administration, International Trade Hub, Centre of
Learning.
• Region I is not directly ruled but contributes resources to the empire.
• Region II is divided into provinces and governed by officials.
• Region III has links with distant regions like the Mediterranean.
• Region IV is known for institutions like Nālandā.
Which region represents the Tributary State?
(a) I (b) II
(c) III (d) IV
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