Q. Consider the following pair/pairs of terms of Mauryan Empire:
1. Purohita– Priest
2. Samaharta– Judicial Administrator
3. Sthanika– District Commander
Which of the above given pair is/are NOT correctly matched?
Answer: B
Notes:
At the head of the administration was the king. He was assisted by a council of ministers and a purohita or priest, who was a person of great importance, and secretaries known as mahamatriyas. The capital region of Pataliputra was directly administered.
- Revenue collection was the responsibility of a collector-general (samaharta) who was also in charge of exchequer that he was, in effect, like a minister of finance.
- At the next level of administration came the districts, villages and towns. The district was under the command of a sthanika, while officials known as gopas were in charge of five to ten villages.
- Urban administration was handled by a nagarika. Villages were semi-autonomous and were under the authority of a gramani, appointed by the central government, and a council of village elders.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board

