Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Ancient India: Kings, Farmers and Towns

Question:

Inscriptions are writings that have been carved or engraved onto hard surfaces, including stone, metal, or pottery. Typically, they serve as records of the accomplishments, activities, or ideas of the individuals or groups who commissioned them. These inscriptions often highlight the achievements of kings or document donations made by both women and men to religious institutions. As virtually permanent records, some inscriptions are dated, while others are assigned dates based on palaeography, which involves analyzing the writing styles with considerable accuracy.

The earliest inscriptions were composed in Prakrit, a language commonly used by ordinary people. In addition to Prakrit, inscriptions and texts were written in other languages such as Pali, Tamil, and Sanskrit. Although these languages were employed for writing purposes, it is worth noting that people may have spoken other languages not necessarily used for written records.

What is mentioned as a possibility regarding spoken languages and written records?
1) People spoke only one language, which was also used for writing.
2) People used multiple languages for speaking and writing.
3) People spoke many languages, but only a few were used for writing.
4) Spoken languages were not relevant to written records.

Options:

1

2

3

4

Correct Answer:

3

Explanation:

The earliest inscriptions were composed in Prakrit, a language commonly used by ordinary people. In addition to Prakrit, inscriptions and texts were written in other languages such as Pali, Tamil, and Sanskrit. Although these languages were employed for writing purposes, it is worth noting that people may have spoken other languages not necessarily used for written records.