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Daily UKPSC / UKSSSC MCQs : Uttarakhand
29 December, 2025
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Q1. Which of the towns mentioned in the Taleshwar copper-plate inscription is referred to as the “City of Indra”?
(A) Deeppuri
(B) Kartikeyapur
(C) Trayambapur
(D) Brahmapur
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Explanation: In the Taleshwar copper-plate inscription, Brahmapur is described as the “City of Indra” and “the best among cities.” Other towns such as Deeppuri, Kartikeyapur, and Trayambapur have not been given this specific title.
Q2. How is the Paurava kingdom described?
(A) A plain-region kingdom
(B) A mountainous kingdom
(C) A maritime kingdom
(D) A land-route kingdom
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Explanation: The Paurava kingdom is described as a mountainous kingdom. This reflects the geographical setting of the Himalayan region and the nature of its administrative structure. The other options are not geographically or administratively accurate.
Q3. In which language and script is the Taleshwar copper-plate inscription engraved?
(A) Sanskrit language, Gupta-Brāhmī script
(B) Pali language, Kharosthi script
(C) Sanskrit language, Devanagari script
(D) Prakrit language, Brāhmī script
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Explanation: The Taleshwar copper-plate inscription is engraved in the Sanskrit language and Gupta Brāhmī script. This inscription serves as important evidence regarding the administration and history of the Paurava dynasty. The other options are linguistically or script-wise incorrect.
Q4. Which word is used for “gardens” in the Taleshwar copper-plate inscription?
(A) Vana (forest)
(B) Vātikā (garden)
(C) Vaṭaka
(D) Udyāna (park/garden)
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Explanation: In the Taleshwar copper-plate inscription, the word vaṭaka is used for gardens. This term reflects local administrative and architectural traditions. The other words are general terms and do not occur in the inscription.
Q5. After the Paurava dynasty, which ruler is mentioned in the Taleshwar copper-plate inscription as the last king?
(A) Vṛṣavarman
(B) Agnivarman
(C) Ghutivarman
(D) Viṣṇuvarman II
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Explanation: Viṣṇuvarman II is mentioned as the last ruler of the Paurava dynasty in the Taleshwar copper-plate inscription. The other rulers listed are earlier or middle-period kings, but not the final one.





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