c) Ahoms a) Mulan 4 The tribal people who lived in Punjab during the Medieval d) a) Kolis b) Khokhar 5. Each garh in the territories under the Gonds was divided into ) thirty-two villages b) sixty-one villages c) eighty-four villages d Answer the following questions in brief. 1. What do you understand by tribal societies? How did settled life and farming affect the tnbal society? How was the Gond kingdom administered? Who was the most important ruler of the Ahom kingdom? Mention three of the Indian tribes and the regions where they lived.
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Question 1.
Who prescribed the ‘Varna’ rules?
(a) Rulers
(b) Jatis
(c) Brahmanas
(d) No one
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Question 2.
Tribals obtained their livelihood from:
(a) Hunting
(b) Agriculture
(c) Herding
(d) All of these
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Question 3.
Which tribe was influential in Punjab in 13th and 14th centuries?
(a) Khokhar
(b) Ahoms
(c) Gonds
(d) Baiyaras
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Question 4.
Which tribal group established a powerful kingdom in Assam?
(a) Khokhar
(b) Ahoms
(c) Gonds
(d) Banjaras
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Question 5.
The important tribe of Bihar is
(a) Mundas
(b) Ahoms
(c) Khokhar
(d) Gonds
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Question 6.
Who used the services of Banjaras as trading nomads?
(a) Alauddin Khalji
(b) Jahangir
(c) Both of these
(d) None
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Question 7.
Who were known as the rathakaras?
(a) Chariot makers
(b) Soldiers
(c) Brahmanas
(d) Carpenters
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Question 8.
How many units of villages were called chaurasi?
(a) 80
(b) 84
(c) 14
(d) 24
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Question 9.
A division of Gond kingdoms controlled by a particular clan was termed as
(a) tanda
(b) clan
(c) garh
(d) khel
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Question 10.
The main occupation of Gond tribes was
(a) trade
(b) agriculture
(c) goldsmith
(d) blacksmith
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Question 11.
Who was Bir Narain?
(a) Ruler of Sind
(b) Ruler of Punjab
(c) Son of Rani Durgawati
(d) None of these
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Question 12.
The Ahom tribes migrated from
(a) Iran
(b) Arab
(c) Myanmar (Burma)
(d) China
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Question 13.
Paik are
(a) the landlords
(b) the forced labourers
(c) people wandering from one place to another
(d) clan in the Ahom society