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Daily UKPSC / UKSSSC MCQs : Uttarakhand
30 December, 2025
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Q1. How many rulers are mentioned in the Taleshwar copper-plate inscription of Almora?
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6
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Explanation: Five Paurava rulers are mentioned in the Taleshwar copper-plate inscription: Vishnuvarman I, Vrishavarman, Agnivarman, Dhutivarman, and Vishnuvarman II. This number is confirmed on the basis of the administrative records contained in the inscription.
Q2. The king of Brahmapura belonged to which lineage?
(A) Suryavanshi Paurava
(B) Maukhari dynasty
(C) Kuninda dynasty
(D) Yadu dynasty
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Explanation: The ruler of Brahmapura belonged to the Suryavanshi Paurava lineage. This lineage reflects their grandeur, dynastic tradition, and administrative authority. The other options are incorrect because they do not correspond to the ruling family of Brahmapura.
Q3. Which city mentioned in the Taleshwar copper-plate is associated with Kartikeya?
(A) Deeppuri
(B) Kartikeyapura
(C) Trayambapura
(D) Brahmapura
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Explanation: Kartikeyapura is mentioned among the towns in the Taleshwar copper-plate inscription, and its name is associated with Lord Kartikeya. The other towns are named with different religious or geographical associations.
Q4. Which term was used for the residence of Paurava rulers?
(A) Kot
(B) Rajaputra
(C) Rajamatya
(D) Baladhyaksha
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Explanation: The residence of the Paurava rulers was called Kot (fortified residence/stronghold). The term Rajaputra was used for princes, Rajamatya for ministers, and Baladhyaksha for the army chief. Thus, Kot specifically denotes the ruler’s residence.
Q5. What was the title for the commander of the Paurava dynasty’s infantry?
(A) Jamanapati
(B) Gajapati
(C) Ashwapati
(D) Pratihara
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Explanation: The head of the Paurava dynasty’s infantry was called Jamanapati. Gajapati was the chief of the elephant corps, Ashwapati the chief of the cavalry, and Pratihara referred to the chief bodyguard.





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