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gulaghasi [49]
3 years ago
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Answers these statements with TRUE or FALSE. Make FALSE statements true underneath the statement.

History
1 answer:
klio [65]3 years ago
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Solution :

1. A tribute is a payment or tax made to show obedience to a ruler.  --- TRUE

2. Samudra Gupta was the second ruler of the Gupta Empire. --- FALSE

    Ghatoksha, the son of Sri Gupta was the second ruler of Gupta empire.

3. Chandra Gupta I was the most famous ruler of the Gupta Empire. --- TRUE

4. Indian scholars created the idea of zero and developed the decimal system.  --- TRUE

5. Gupta workers were skilled at metallurgy: meaning they were able to prepare metals for use in creating things such as wrought iron pillars. --- TRUE

6. Ayurveda means knowledge of many things. --- FALSE

   Ayurveda is medicinal practice of the Hindus that is based on herbal treatment, diet and yoga.  

7. A nomadic group from Africa frequently invaded India. --- FALSE

   Nomadic groups from Africa does not invade India frequently.  

8. Chandra Gupta II was the founder of the Gupta Empire. --- FALSE

 Sri Gupta founded the Gupta dynasty.

9. The Golden Age of India occurred during the reign of Chandra Gupta II. -- TRUE

10. Indian doctors during the Gupta Empire vaccinated people against smallpox.  --- TUE

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