Consider the following statements.
1. Hunter-gatherers moved from place to place to search for food and in search of animals to prey.
2. Koldihwa is a famous Megalithic site.
Which of the statements is correct?
Which of the following is considered to be the first place where people learnt to grow barley and wheat and rear sheep and goats for the first time?
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Consider the following statements.
1. The Iranians and the Greeks who came through the northwest about 2500 years ago, knew that the land to the east of the river was called India.
2. Some of the earliest cities flourished on the banks of the river Ganga around 5000 years ago.
Q. Which of the statements is correct ?
With reference to the Manuscripts, which of the following is correct ?
1. The word manuscript is derived from the Latin word ‘Manu’ which means hand.
2. They are written on a palm leaf or the bark of a tree known as a birch.
3. The Manuscripts were uncovered at some of the Indus Valley civilisation sites.
Q. Which of the statements is correct ?
Consider the following statements.
1. The Harappans made seals out of stone which were generally rectangular and had a deity carved on them.
2. Copper and bronze was used to make tools, weapons, and vessels while gold and silver was used to make ornaments and vessels.
Which of the statements is correct?
Faience, unlike stone or shell, was an artificially produced material. It was used to make which of the following items?
1. Beads
2. Bangles
3. Plough
4. Seals
While the Harappans used locally available material, many items such as copper, tin, gold, silver and precious stones were bought from distant places.
Match the items with the location from which they were bought.
Consider the following statements with reference to the city of Dholavira.
1. The city was located close to the Gulf of Khambhat, beside a tributary of the Sabarmati.
2. A large Harappan script carved out of white stone and inlaid in wood has been a unique find of the place.
Q. Which of the statements is correct ?
With reference to ancient India, the term Aryas denotes which of the following?
Consider the following statements with reference to the mahajana padas.
1. The rulers collected taxes on crops which was fixed at 1/5th of what was produced.
2. Herders, hunters and gatherers were not required to pay taxes but provided forest produce to the raja.
Which of them is correct?
Match the following schools of Indian philosophy with their founders.
Which of the following literary heritage of India means ‘approaching and sitting near’?
Who among the following, arranged vowels and consonants in a special order to create formulas like those found in Algebra?
Which of the following is NOT among the cities where inscriptions of Ashoka have been found?
Consider the following statements.
1. The Arthashastra tells us about the North west region as an important area for blankets and South India for its gold and precious stones.
2. Ashoka’s dharma involved some form of sacrifice and he felt that just as a father teaches his children, he had a duty to instruct his subjects.
Which of the statements is correct?
With reference to village life, the term grama bhojaka represents which of the following.
Consider the following statements.
1. Many craft persons and merchants formed associations known as shrenis which provided training and procurement of raw material.
2. The Northern black polished ware was a hard wheel, metallic looking ware with a shiny black surface. It was applied on pots to give them a mirror like shine.
Which of them is incorrect?
Who Among the following composed a biography of the Buddha, the Buddha charita?
Consider the following statements
1. Harishena composed a prashashti in praise of Gautamiputra Shri Satakarni.
2. Aihole, the capital of the Chalukyas, was an important trading centre. It developed as a religious centre, with a number of temples.
3. There were twelve rulers in Dakshinapatha.
Q. Which of the statements is correct ?