Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Ancient India: Kings, Farmers and Towns

Question:

What distinguishes a chief from a king in terms of financial support?

Options:

Chiefs rely on gifts, while kings collect taxes.

Chiefs and kings both collect taxes from the people.

Chiefs have standing armies, while kings do not.

None of the above

Correct Answer:

Chiefs rely on gifts, while kings collect taxes.

Explanation:

A chief is a prominent figure with considerable power, and their position may or may not be passed down through generations. They typically receive support from their kin and fulfill various roles, such as conducting rituals, leading in warfare, and settling conflicts. Unlike kings who usually collect taxes, chiefs receive gifts from their subordinates and often share these with their followers. Chiefdoms typically lack formalized standing armies and administrative officials.