Q1: Name the river mentioned in (1).
Ans: The Narmada River.
Q2: Name the place mentioned in (2).
Ans: The Vindhyas.
Q3: Who were the skilled gatherers?
Ans: The people who lived along the Narmada River were called skilled gatherers because they collected food to live.
Q4: What occupation did the skilled gatherers practice?
Ans: They collected fruits, roots, and other food items from the forest. They also hunted animals and began farming.
Q5: Name a few animals that people used to rear.
Ans: Some animals they started to rear were sheep, goats, and cattle.
Q6: Name the river mentioned in (1).
Ans: The Ganga River.
Q7: Name the place mentioned in (2).
Ans: Magadha.
Q8: Name the state mentioned in (3).
Ans: Bihar.
Q9: State true or false
(i) The rulers of Magadha were very powerful but did not have large kingdoms.
Ans: False
(ii) Kingdoms were only set up in Magadha.
Ans: False
Q10: What are tributaries?
Ans: Tributaries are small rivers that flow into a bigger river.
Q11: What are the words often used for our country?
Ans: India and Bharat.
Q12: The word India comes from which river?
Ans: The Indus River.
Q13: Give a brief about how Greeks and Iranians came through the northwest and got familiar with Indus.
Ans: About 2500 years ago, the Greeks and Iranians came through the northwest. They called the Indus River "Hindos" or "Indos," and the land to the east was called India.
Q14: Land to the east of the Indus River was called (3).
Ans: India.
Q15: Bharata was used for a group of people who lived in which part?
Ans: In the northwest.
Q16: What were the books written long ago called?
Ans: Manuscripts.
Q17: Give a brief description of manuscripts and where they were written.
Ans: Manuscripts were handwritten books, usually written on palm leaves or the bark of a birch tree.
Q18: The specially prepared bark of a tree known as birch grows in ______.
Ans: The Himalayas.
Q19: Manuscripts dealt with what kinds of subjects?
Ans: Manuscripts covered topics like religious beliefs, the lives of kings, medicine, and science.
Q20: People who study objects made in the past are known as?
Ans: Archaeologists.
Q21: What do archaeologists do?
Ans: They study old buildings, paintings, sculptures, and items like tools, weapons, and coins.
Q22: What kind of objects survive for a longer period of time?
Ans: Objects made from hard materials like stone or metal last longer.
Q23: Why do historians use the word "source"?
Ans: Historians use the word "source" to refer to the information they find from old books, inscriptions, and archaeology.
Q24: Why do archaeologists look for bones?
Ans: They study bones to find out what people ate in the past.
Q25: The area along these rivers to the south of the Ganga was known as?
Ans: Magadha.
Q26: Magadha now lies in which state?
Ans: Bihar.
Q27: Why did people travel from one part of the subcontinent to another?
Ans: People moved to find work or to escape from disasters like floods or droughts.
Q28: What things made journeys difficult at times?
Ans: High mountains, deserts, rivers, and seas made travel dangerous sometimes.
Q29: Why did men march in armies from one place to another?
Ans: They marched to conquer other lands.
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