Q1. According to the ancient texts of Rajasthan, which type of fort was inhabited by soldiers skilled in planning and strategy of war? Choose the most appropriate option.
Explanation
Sainya Durg is the appropriate term because the word refers to a fort associated with an organised military presence. In the cited classification, it suits a place where soldiers trained in war planning and strategy lived. Sahay Durg suggests an auxiliary or supporting fort, so it does not directly point to resident strategic troops. Parikh Durg is linked with the idea of a moat or defensive enclosure, not military specialists. Paaridh Durg does not match the described category of a fort occupied by soldiers skilled in planning warfare.
