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Class 6 History
In The Earliest Cities
Quiz 2
The town planning in the Harappan Civilisation was inspired by a regard for ______.
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beauty and utility
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uniformity
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sanitation and public health
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demographic factor
Which of the following objects was not worshipped by the Indus valley people?
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Mother Goddess
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Pashupati Shiva
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Trees such as Peepal and Acacia
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Trimurti
At which of the following Harappan sites a dockyard has been found?
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Kalibangan
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Lothal
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Suktagendor
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Sotka Koli
The utensils of the Indus Valley people were mainly made of _____.
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clay
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copper
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bronze
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brass
The Indus or Harappan Civilisation is distinguished from the other contemporary civilisations by its _____.
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town planning
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underground drainage system
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uniformity of weights and measures
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large agricultural surplus
Which of the following metals was not known to the Indus valley people?
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gold
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silver
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copper
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iron
The Harappan Civilisation declined as a result of ______.
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Aryan invasion
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Decline in foreign trade
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Ecological factors
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Not a definite known factor
Explanation
There is no recorded factor that will prove declination of the Harappan Civilisation. The Harappan culture flourished about 1800 BC. Afterwards, the culture began to decline. Many mature Harappan sites in regions such Cholistan were abandoned by the 1800 BC.
The most common animal figure found at all the Harappan sites is ______.
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unihorn bull
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cow
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bull
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tiger
Which of the following was the main port for the Indus people?
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Lothal
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Harappa
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Kalibangan
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Mohenjodaro
The economy of the Indus Valley people was based on?
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Agriculture
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Trade and Commerce
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Crafts
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All the above
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Agriculture,
Trade and Commerce,
Crafts, were the major pillar on which the economy of the Indus Valley people was based on.
The economy of Indus Valley Civilization was based upon agriculture and trade . They also made Pottery, Weaving. The people were also aware of Gold, Silver, Copper and Bronze They used to trade some of those economies for dealings or for cloths and for particular objects.
The Harappan town considered to be a town of the artists and craftsmen was ________.
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Mohenjo-Daro
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Chanhudaro
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Harappa
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Lothalmenials
The earliest evidence of silver in India is found in the ________________.
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Harappan culture
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Chalcolithic cultures of western India
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Vedic Texts
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Silver punchmarked coins
The Harappas had commercial relations with _____.
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China
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Jawa
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Mesopotamia
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Burma (Now, Myanmar)
The harappan economy was primarily___ in nature.
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Rural
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Industrial
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Urban
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Capitalist
There are similarities between the seals found at Mohenjo-Daro and ______.
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Egypt
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China
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Sumeria
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Afghanistan
Which important industry show signs of having thrived in Lothal?
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Pottery
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Shipbuilding
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Terracota toys
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Aircraft manufacture
Which of the following metals was not known to the Indus Valley people?
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tin
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lead
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iron
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copper
What were the crops raised by the Harappans?
I. Cotton
II. Wheat
III. Barley
IV. Peas
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I, II, III and IV
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I, II and III
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II, III and IV
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II and III
The Indus people were worshippers of _____.
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Mothers Goddess
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Krishna
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Rama
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Varuna
Assertion (A):
There is no conclusive proof of the presence of temples or public places of worship in the Indus civilization.
Reason (R):
To the Harappans, religion was perhaps more a personal and a private matter than a public affair.
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Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
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Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation of A
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A is true but R is false
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A is false but R is true
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