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Daily UKPSC / UKSSSC MCQs : Uttarakhand
05 December, 2025
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Q1. Who was the head of the scribal (writer) class during the Paurava period?
(A) Pratihar
(B) Divirkot
(C) Bhauktik
(D) Jamanapati
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Explanation: Divirkot was the head of the scribal/writer class. Pratihar was the chief bodyguard, Bhauktik was the provincial officer, and Jamanapati was the chief of the infantry.
Q2. What was the title of the provincial officer in the Paurava administration?
(A) Dutak
(B) Bhauktik
(C) Bhāgika
(D) Katuka
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Explanation: Bhauktik was the title of the provincial officer. Dutak was the messenger, Bhāgika was the land-tax officer, and Katuka worked as a spy.
Q3. What was the post of the chief cook in the Paurava administration called?
(A) Supkarapati
(B) Mahāsatrapati
(C) Pratihar
(D) Jamanapati
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Explanation: The chief cook in the Paurava administration was called Supkarapati. Mahāsatrapati was the festival officer, Pratihar was the chief bodyguard, and Jamanapati was the head of the infantry.
Q4. Which part of the Kanyakubja (Kannauj) kingdom did the Strughna state comprise?
(A) First part
(B) Second part
(C) Third part
(D) Fourth part
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Explanation: After the Kanyakubja kingdom broke up, the Strughna state became its second part. The first part was Brahmapura and the third part was Govishana. Thus, Strughna constituted the second part.
Q5. According to the Chinese traveler, what were the eastern and northern boundaries of the Strughna state?
(A) East – Yamuna; North – Himalaya
(B) East – Ganga; North – Himalaya
(C) East – Karnali; North – Ganga
(D) East – Ganga; North – Yamuna
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Explanation: According to the Chinese traveler, the eastern boundary of the Strughna state was the Ganga River, and the northern boundary was the Himalayas. The Yamuna River flowed through the middle of the state. The other options do not correctly match the boundary descriptions.





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