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Class 5 Evs
Walls Tell Stories
Quiz 1
Many things like __________ were found when the place around Golconda was dug.
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Pots
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Jewellery
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Swords
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All of these
Explanation
Many things were found in Golconda fort when dug. These includes Pots, jewellwery, swords etc.
Hence option d) is correct
A part of the fort wall in a round shape is called:
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Bastion (Burj)
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Gate
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Wall
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None of these
Explanation
A part of the fort wall that comes out in a round shape is called Bastion(Burj). These were outward projecting thick fortified walls which ensured the security of the fort.
Hence, option A is correct.
Fountains at Golkonda Fort would have got water supply from a large reservoir.
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True
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False
Explanation
Fountains at Golkonda Fort got water supply from large tanks and water reservoirs.
How would the fountains have worked?
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Through the water supplied by canals
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Through the water supplied by wells
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Through the water supplied by lakes
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Through the water supplied by large tanks
Explanation
Fountains would have run through the water supplied by large tanks.
The Golconda fort had _____ pipes to carry water to different places in the palace.
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Clay
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Plastic
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Bronze
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Copper
Explanation
Golconda Fort was the capital of the ancient kingdom of the medieval sultanate of the Qutb Shahi dynasty. It is listed as an archaeological treasure on the official "List of Monuments" prepared by the Archaeological Survey of India. C
lay pipes were used in the supply of water during the Qutb Shahi period which spotlights the ancient water supply system in Golconda.
Why were big holes made in the bastions?
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To get fresh air
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To attack the enemy without being seen
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To escape through them
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For the king to enjoy the scenery around the fort
Explanation
Bastions were made
in
the front wall to ensure the security and to see at a distance and attack on enemies coming towards the fort from serval direction.
Big holes were made in the bastions to attack the enemy without being seen also to increase the viewing area. Thus the soldiers peeping through it could have a better vigilance.
Before 1200, the Golconda Fort was made of which material?
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Clay
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Stone
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Mud
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Cement
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Golconda Fort is also Known as Shepherd’s Hill or Golla Konda. It was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Golconda. It is situated 11 km west of Hyderabad. Originally, it was a mud fort. But later it was reconstructed in stone. Since then it has had a variety of additions by the various rulers of the area. The Golconda Fort is built on an isolated granite hill.
The Golconda fort had ______ on the roof.
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Fountains
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Wells
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Tanks
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Gardens
Explanation
Golconda Fort was the capital of the ancient kingdom of medieval sultanate of the Qutb Shahi dynasty. It is listed as an archaeological treasure on the official "List of Monuments" prepared by the Archaeological Survey of India. It is a confluence of Hindu and Muslim architecture with beautiful entrances, gates, gardrens, fountains which were not just for decorative purpose but also for practical use.
A place where old items are kept:
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Library
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Laboratory
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Museum
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Gallery
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A place where old items are kept is called a Museum. Museum in Delhi is known as the National Museum of India and is one of the largest museums in India. It was established in 1949 and holds a variety of articles ranging from pre-historic to modern work of art. The blueprint of the National Museum had been prepared by the Gwyer Committee set up by the Government of India in 1946. The Museum has around 200,000 works of art, both of Indian and foreign origin, covering over 5,000 years.
Qutubshahi dynasty was established in ______.
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Bijapur
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Ahmednagar
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Golconda
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Bidar
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Qutubshahi dynasty was established in Golconda fort. The fort was further expanded by the first three Qutubshashi kings into a massive fort of granite.The royal palace complex consists of buildings constructed by the Qutubshashi kings during different period.
Mashak is a ______ bag used for carrying water.
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Plastic
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Paper
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Leather
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None of these
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Mashak is a Leather bag used for carrying water.
How many bastions did the outer wall of Golconda Fort have?
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50
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30
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87
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60
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The Golconda Fort is a citadel and a fort in the present-day Hyderabad. It was first built by the Kaktiya dynasty, later became the capital of Qutub Shahi dynasty. It is made up of granite with a circumference of around 5 km.
It actually consists of four forts with 10 km outer wall and 87 semicircular bastions known for its magical acoustic system.
Who built the Golconda Fort?
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Quli Qutub Shah
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Malik Ahmad Nizam ul Mulk
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Abul Hasan
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Nasrath Shah
Explanation
Quli Qutub Shah built the Golconda fort. He was the 5th sultan of the Qutubshashi dynasty.He was an able administrator and his reign is considered one of the peak point of Qutushahi dynasty.
The Golconda Fort had fine _____ on its walls.
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Carvings
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Writings
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Designs
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Paintings
Explanation
Golconda Fort was the capital of the ancient kingdom of medieval sultanate of the Qutb Shahi dynasty. It is listed as an archaeological treasure on the official "List of Monuments" prepared by the Archaeological Survey of India. It is a confluence of Hindu and Muslim architecture with beautiful entrances, gates, gardens, etc. It also has outdoor carvings and the stone works of lions, peacocks and griffins.
If you are peeping inside from Bodli Darwaza, in which direction from you is Katora Hauz?
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In the north-west direction
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In the south-west direction
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In the north-east direction
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In the south-east direction
Explanation
Katora Hauz
, is in the north-west direction direction from Bodli Darwaza.
Can you think why
bullocks have been used here?
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To draw the cart
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To draw water
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For agricultural field
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None of these
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The bullocks have been used to draw water.
How many gates can you see on the outer walls of the fort?
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There are six gates
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There are seven gates
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There are eight gates
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There are nine gates
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There are eight gates on the outer walls of the fort.
Various antique things are kept in the museum. They tell us a lot about __________.
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Ancient times
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Coming times
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Recent times
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None of these
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Museum tells us about the ancient times because generally ancient things are kept there to make people aware of history.
Various things are kept in the museum because ________________.
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we come to know how people in ancient times lived
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what they used
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what things they made
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all of these
Explanation
Museum a place where old items are kept. In this, various items of cultural, historical or scientific importance are stored and preserved. There are many types of museums including history museum, war museum, children's museum etc.
If someone is entering from Banjara Darwaza, in which
direction from his/her is Katora Hauz?
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In the north direction
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In the south direction
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In the east direction
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In the west direction
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