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Today, we consider Ashoka as a great ruler because of the copious evidence he left behind in the form of stone carved edicts. Historians tend to correlate greatness of a king at his time with the availability of evidence today. Which of the following can be logically inferred from the above sentences?

  1. Emperors who do not leave significant sculpted evidence are completely forgotten.
  2. Ashoka produced stone carved edicts to ensure that later historians will respect him.
  3. Statues of kings are a reminder of their greatness.
  4. A king's greatness, as we know him today, is interpreted by historians.

Correct answer: A king's greatness, as we know him today, is interpreted by historians.

Solution

The statement emphasizes that historians assess a ruler's greatness based on the evidence available, such as Ashoka's edicts, indicating that our understanding of a king's legacy is shaped by historical interpretation.

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