Q. The name by which Asoka is generally referred to in his inscriptions is
(a) Chakravarti
(b) Dharmadeva
(c) Dharmakirti
(d) Priyadarsi
Ans: (d) Priyadarsi
Explanation: The name by which Asoka is generally referred to in his inscriptions is (d) Priyadarsi. Asoka, the Mauryan emperor, is often mentioned as “Priyadarsi” in his inscriptions. The term “Priyadarsi” translates to “He who is beloved to the gods” or “He who is delightful to behold.” Asoka used this name in his inscriptions to emphasize his benevolent rule and his commitment to promoting Dharma (righteousness) and the well-being of his subjects. The use of this name reflected Asoka’s desire to be regarded as a just and compassionate ruler.