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You have reached 0 of 0 points, (0) Which of the following site is called as Manchester of Indus Valley Civilisation? Ans a) Ans a) Consider the following statements: Ans b) Ans b) Which among the following statement(s) is/are not correct about Indus Valley People? Select the correct answer the following using the code given below: Ans c) Ans c) With reference to the Twin Buddhist monasteries of Andhra Pradesh. Consider the Ans c) Ans c) When did the final compilation and establishment of Abidhamma Pitaka is believed to Ans d) Ans d) Which among the following statement(s) is/are correct? Ans c) Ans c) Consider the following statements: Ans b) Ans b) Consider the following statements with reference to revenue collection during Ans b) Ans b) Consider the following statements: Ans c) Ans c) Consider the following statements 1. The neolithic people were using burnt bricks extensively. Ans b) Ans b)
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1. Question
Lothal is known as the Manchester town of Harappan civilisation because of its expansion of
the cotton trade.
Lothal is known as the Manchester town of Harappan civilisation because of its expansion of
the cotton trade.
2. Question
1. The Harappan was the first civilization used the currency system for trade with other
regions.
2. The Indus valley people had set up a trading colony in northern Afghanistan which
evidently facilitated trade with central Asia.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
The Harappans Civilization had trade relations with multiple regions but currency was not
used and trade was carried by the barter system.
Harappans trading colony in northern Afghanistan facilitated trade with not only Central
Asia but also with Mesopotamia.
The Harappans Civilization had trade relations with multiple regions but currency was not
used and trade was carried by the barter system.
Harappans trading colony in northern Afghanistan facilitated trade with not only Central
Asia but also with Mesopotamia.
3. Question
1. Large number of written materials have been discovered from the Indus valley.
2. The scholars have not been able to decipher the Indus script so far.
3. Extensive use of canals has been found at Mohenjo-Daro in Sindh.
Very few written materials have been discovered in the Indus valley.
The scholars have not been able to decipher the Indus script so far.
Traces of canals have been found at the Harappan site of Shortughai in Afghanistan, but not
in Punjab or Sindh.
Very few written materials have been discovered in the Indus valley.
The scholars have not been able to decipher the Indus script so far.
Traces of canals have been found at the Harappan site of Shortughai in Afghanistan, but not
in Punjab or Sindh.
4. Question
following statements:
1. Thotlakonda is one of the twin monasteries of Andhra Pradesh.
2. The other site Lingalametta has more than 50 Rock-cut monolithic Stupas.
3. These sites have three forms of Buddhist cultures.
Which of the given above statement/s is/are correct?
Bojjannakonda and Lingalametta are the twin Buddhist monasteries dating back to the 3rd
century BC.
At Lingalametta, there are hundreds of rock-cut monolithic stupas in rows.
These sites have seen three forms of Buddhism, Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana.
Bojjannakonda and Lingalametta are the twin Buddhist monasteries dating back to the 3rd
century BC.
At Lingalametta, there are hundreds of rock-cut monolithic stupas in rows.
These sites have seen three forms of Buddhism, Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana.
5. Question
have occur?
Abhidhamma Pitaka was composed during the third Buddhist council which was held in 250
BC at Pataliputra under the patronage of King Asoka and the presidency of Moggaliputta
Tissa.
Abhidhamma Pitaka was composed during the third Buddhist council which was held in 250
BC at Pataliputra under the patronage of King Asoka and the presidency of Moggaliputta
Tissa.
6. Question
1. No temples have been found at any Harappan sites.
2. In Indus valley, people were natural worshippers and there was absence of animal
worship.
3. Amulets have also been found in large numbers.
Select the correct answer the following using the code given below:
The people of the Indus region also worshipped trees and animals. The most important of
them is the one-horned unicorn which may be identified with the rhinoceros and the next
important was the humped bull.
The people of the Indus region also worshipped trees and animals. The most important of
them is the one-horned unicorn which may be identified with the rhinoceros and the next
important was the humped bull.
7. Question
1. Majority of the Megalithic sites are found in Gangetic Plains.
2. Megaliths refer to large stone structures that were constructed either as burial sites
or as commemorative sites.
Which of the given above statement/s is/are correct?
Megalithic are spread across the Indian subcontinent, though the bulk of them are found in
peninsular India, concentrated in the states of Maharashtra (mainly in Vidarbha), Karnataka,
Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana.
Megalithic are spread across the Indian subcontinent, though the bulk of them are found in
peninsular India, concentrated in the states of Maharashtra (mainly in Vidarbha), Karnataka,
Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana.
8. Question
mahajanapadas:
1. Rulers usually never collected taxes and tribute from cultivators, traders and
artisans.
2. However, raids on neighbouring states were recognised as legitimate means of
acquiring wealth.
3. Only some states acquired standing armies and maintained regular bureaucracies to
ensure stability and strength.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
We can infer from inscriptions that rulers during the Mahajanapadas period, were advised
to collect taxes and tribute from cultivators, traders, and artisans.
Some Mahajanapadas acquired standing armies and maintained regular bureaucracies.
Others continued to depend on the militia, recruited, more often than not, from the
peasantry.
We can infer from inscriptions that rulers during the Mahajanapadas period, were advised
to collect taxes and tribute from cultivators, traders, and artisans.
Some Mahajanapadas acquired standing armies and maintained regular bureaucracies.
Others continued to depend on the militia, recruited, more often than not, from the
peasantry.
9. Question
1. Crops cultivated in Indus civilisation were cotton, ragi and dates.
2. There is structural place for worship of male and female deities in Indus valley.
Which of the given above statement/s is/are correct?
No structures like temples or palaces have been found. The people worshipped male and
female deities as statues or seals.
No structures like temples or palaces have been found. The people worshipped male and
female deities as statues or seals.
10. Question
2. Daimabad in the Godavari valley is the largest Jorwe site ever discovered in India.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
The people started using burnt bricks extensively during the Indus valley civilization only.
The people started using burnt bricks extensively during the Indus valley civilization only.