(a) True
The Rajas who allowed the ashvamedha horse to pass through their lands showed that they accepted the supremacy of the Raja performing the sacrifice. These Rajas were then invited to attend the sacrifice.
(b) False
The charioteer was the raja’s companion on the battlefield and bore witness to many of his deeds and exploits. Thus, it was the charioteer who sang poems and recounted tales glorifying the deeds of the Raja and Priests performed the rituals, including the sprinkling of sacred water on the king.
(c) False
It has been discovered by archaeologists that people lived in huts and kept cattle and other animals in the many settlements of the janapadas.
(d) False
Plates and bowls are the most common vessels made out of Painted Grey Ware. These were used on special occasions, for important people, and to serve special food.
(e) True
Most mahajanapadas had a capital city, and many of them were fortified.