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What, Where, How and When?

- by Meena Choudhary

What, Where, How and When?  Chapter Question Answers


Q1. Fill in the blanks.
                           i.        The places where rice was first grown are to the north of the Vindhyas.
                          ii.        Rigveda is the earliest composition in Sanskrit.
                        iii.        Along the river, Narmada people lived for several hundred thousand years.
                        iv.      Rosetta is a town on the north coast of Egypt.

Q2. True/False
                            i.        People who gathered their food are called gatherers. True
                          ii.        The kingdom of Magadha was located in the areas along Ganga’s tributaries in the North of Ganga. False
                         iii.        Prakrit was the language used by ordinary people. True
                         iv.        River Ganga was addressed as Indos or Hindos by the Irania Greeks. False

Question 1:

Match the Following
Narmada valley
The first big kingdom
Magadha
Hunting and gathering
Garo hills
Cities about 2500 years ago
Indus and its tributaries
Early agriculture
Ganga valley
The first cities

ANSWER:

Narmada valley
Hunting and gathering
Magadha
The first big kingdom
Garo hills
Early agriculture
Indus and its tributaries
The first cities
Ganga valley
Cities about 2500 years ago

Question 2:

List one major difference between manuscripts and inscriptions.

ANSWER:

One major difference between manuscripts and inscriptions is that manuscripts are written on leaves or barks of trees whereas inscriptions are written on hard surfaces such as stone or metal.

Question 3:

Make a list of all the objects that archaeologists may find. Which of these could be made of stone?

ANSWER:

Archaeologists may find − tools, weapons, pots, pans, ornaments and coins. Out of these tools and weapons may be made of stone.

Question 4:

Why do you think ordinary men and women did not generally keep records of what they did?

ANSWER:

Ordinary men and women did not keep a record of what they did because they did not find the events of their daily lives to be of such significance that they had to be recorded. Moreover, it is expensive. On the other hand, it was not too difficult for kings and rulers to hire chroniclers to record what they did or what was happening in or around their territories. Moreover, they thought that the recording of events was an important way of recording history and letting in pass on to succeeding generations.

Question 5:

Describe at least two ways in which you think the lives of kings would have been different from those of farmers.

ANSWER:

The kings fought battles and kept records of their victories. The farmers engaged in none of these activities.

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