Q. The “Ashokan edicts and inscriptions” were written in which of the following scripts?
1.Brahmi script
2.Kharosthi script
3.Devnagri script
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Answer: B
Notes:
Explanation: The edicts of Ashoka thus constitute the most concrete source of information about the Mauryan Empire.
- There are 33 edicts comprising 14 Major Rock Edicts, 2 known as Kalinga edicts, 7 Pillar Edicts, some Minor Rock Edicts and a few Minor Pillar Inscriptions.
- The edicts were written mostly in the Brahmi script and in Magadhi and Prakrit.
- The Kandahar inscriptions are in Greek and Aramaic, while the two inscriptions in north-west Pakistan are in Kharosthi script.
Source: NCERT

