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Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities Class 7 Worksheet History Chapter 5

Q.1. Who subjugated the Cheros?

Q.2. What made the brahmanas more influential in the Gond society?

Q.3. Why did Mughals attack Ahom kingdom?

Q.4. Who were the most important trader nomads?

Q.5. Who was the chief of Gakkhar tribe?

Q.6. Where does the Kutiya Kond tribe live?

Q.7. Explain the term 'khel' in reference to Ahom society.

Q.8. Who were Gonds?

Q.9. What is 'shifting cultivation'?

Q.10. What kinds of exchanges took place between nomadic pastoralists and settled agriculturists?

Q.11. Which was the most influential tribe in Punjab during 13th and 14th century?

Q.12. Who was Rani Durgawati?

Q.13. What did Mughal capture when they defeat the Gonds?

Q.14. Who was Raja Man Singh?
Q.15. How did the tribes earn their livelihood?


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1. What is a tribe?
A tribe is a social group that is typically composed of families or communities who share common ancestry, language, culture, and traditions. They often live in specific geographical areas and have their own systems of governance and social organization.
2. How do nomads differ from settled communities?
Nomads are groups of people who do not have a permanent settlement and continuously move from one place to another in search of food, water, and pasture for their livestock. On the other hand, settled communities are groups of people who live in a fixed location and engage in activities such as farming, trade, and crafts.
3. What are the advantages of a nomadic lifestyle?
Some advantages of a nomadic lifestyle include the ability to adapt to different environments, access to diverse resources, and the opportunity to maintain close-knit communities. Nomads also have a deep understanding of the land they traverse and possess valuable traditional knowledge.
4. How did settled communities contribute to the development of civilizations?
Settled communities played a crucial role in the development of civilizations by establishing permanent settlements, practicing agriculture, and developing specialized skills. These communities formed the foundation for social, economic, and technological advancements, leading to the growth of cities and the emergence of complex societies.
5. What are some examples of tribes and settled communities in different parts of the world?
Examples of tribes include the Maasai in East Africa, the Inuit in the Arctic, and the Yanomami in the Amazon rainforest. Some examples of settled communities include ancient civilizations such as the Mesopotamians in present-day Iraq, the Indus Valley Civilization in present-day Pakistan and India, and the Mayans in Mesoamerica.
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