Rise of Kings
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Q. The ruler of Shardh is at war with the ruler of Leyir. Both of them have agreed to fight according to the war rules laid down by their forefathers. In such an instance, which of the following scenarios would be accepted by the war rules?
- The army general of Shardh, who is riding in a chariot, killing the king of Leyir, who is also riding in a chariot.
- The Leyir soldiers attacking the Shardh soldiers while they are resting in the camp.
- The king of Shardh who is riding in a chariot, attacking the king of Leyir who is on foot.
- The Leyir army general attacking the Shardh army general at high noon.
Q. According to king of medieval India, warfare should begin at and end at .
- sunrise
- twilight
- night
- sunset
Q. Samudragupta held the title Sarvarajochetta, which meant 'uprooter of all kings'.
- False
- True
Q. The ruler of Shardh is at war with the ruler of Leyir. Both of them have agreed to fight according to the war rules laid down by their forefathers. In such an instance, which of the following scenarios would be accepted by the war rules?
- The army general of Shardh, who is riding in a chariot, killing the king of Leyir, who is also riding in a chariot.
- The Leyir soldiers attacking the Shardh soldiers while they are resting in the camp.
- The king of Shardh who is riding in a chariot, attacking the king of Leyir who is on foot.
- The Leyir army general attacking the Shardh army general at high noon.
Q. Samudragupta held the title Sarvarajochetta, which meant 'uprooter of all kings'.
- False
- True
Q. The ruler of Shardh is at war with the ruler of Leyir. Both of them have agreed to fight according to the war rules laid down by their forefathers. In such an instance, which of the following scenarios would be accepted by the war rules?
- The army general of Shardh, who is riding in a chariot, killing the king of Leyir, who is also riding in a chariot.
- The Leyir soldiers attacking the Shardh soldiers while they are resting in the camp.
- The king of Shardh who is riding in a chariot, attacking the king of Leyir who is on foot.
- The Leyir army general attacking the Shardh army general at high noon.