Q.1. State True (T) or False (F).
(i) In Hunsgi, tools were made of limestone. ______
(ii) Grasslands developed in many areas around 1,000 years ago. ______
(iii) Tools in Hunsgi were made of limestones. ______
(iv) Early man who lived on the banks of the rivers went in search of water during the rainy season. ______
Q.2. List the foods hunter-gatherers ate.
Q.3. What did hunter-gatherers do to sustain themselves?
Q.4. Write examples of habitation sites.
Q.5. What are factory sites?
Q.6. Where are natural caves and rock shelter found?
Q.7. How was wood used in the past?
Q.8. Write any two grain bearing grasses.
Q.9. Why people chose to live in natural caves?
Q.10. Fill in the blanks.
(i) Grasslands developed around ______ years ago.
(ii) The earliest people painted on ______ of the cave.
(iii) Traces of ash have been found in the ______ caves.
(iv) Perennial lakes and rivers have water ______ the year.
(v) ______ period covers 99% of human history.
Q.11. What is Hunsgi famous for?
Q.12. How can we say that the people of Kurnool caves were familiar with fire?
Q.13. Name the shelter of early men.
Q.14. What does the rock paintings of Madhya Pradesh and Southern Uttar Pradesh depicts?
Q.15. What qualities people need to have while hunting animals or catching fish?
Q.16. Name the earliest period of history given by archaeologists.
Q.17. What are microliths?
Q.18. Write about the paintings found from Madhya Pradesh and southern Uttar Pradesh?
Q.19. What kind of colours was used in the cave paintings?
Q.20. What tools would you use today for cutting fruit? What would they be made of?
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