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Chapter One: Christianity and Islam

1 mark questions:

FIll in the blanks:

________________________________ is the person who founded Chritianity.________________________________ was the founder of Islam.The place where Christians go to worship is called ___________ and the place where Muslims go to worship is called ___________.The holy book of Christians is called __________ and the holy book of Muslims is called __________._________ is a ritual where the Muslims go to Mecca once in a lifetime.

2 mark questions:

Write any 4 teachings of Jesus Christ.Write any 4 teachings of Prophet Muhammed.What were the 4 changes that happened in the world due to christianity? (page no. 3)

3 mark thinking questions:

Do you think all religions are important?

Chapter 2: Rajput and Delhi Sultans

1 mark questions:

Fill in the blanks:

______________________ defeated Prithviraj Chauhan.The famous Somanathpura temples were destroyed by ____________.Qutub Minar was built by____________.The first woman to rule among the Delhi Sultans was _________.

2 marks questions:

Write any 4 points to describe the changes that were brought by Itmaush.What is Sati?Name any 4 Rajput dynasties.What were the changes/contributions that Allauddin Khilji made?There were many changes that happened in Art and Architecture because of the Delhi Sultans. Give 4 details to support this information.Write any 4 points to describe the contributions of Razia Sultana.

3 marks thinking questions:

Prithviraj Chauhan was a great ruler of the Rajputs. Support this statement by giving 3 examples of his greatness.What were the main differences between the lives of people during the Rajputs rule and during the Delhi sultanate rule?

Chapter 3: Our Constitution

1 mark questions:

Answer in one word or sentence:

a. When was the first constituent assembly held?

 b. Who was the chairman of the Drafting committee?

 c. When did the Indian Constitution come into force?

 d. Write any two points to describe the preamble.

e. What is the meaning of sovereign, socialist and secular?

F. ____________________ article of the Indian constitution talks about Directive principles of state policy.

G. What is welfare?

2 marks/3 marks questions:

Write all the fundamental rights.Write any 6 fundamental duties.Write any 6 directive principles followed in India,What are the four important features of Indian constitution? Explain.Why are directive Principles important?

Chapter 4: Bhakti Saints

1 mark questions:

Fill in the blanks:

Shankaracharya was born in ______________________________.The philosophy that Madhwacharya shared with the people was called ________________________.Basaveshwara wrote __________ in simple Kannada that helped people understand the social problems.Shankaracharya and Ramanujacharya believed in one God who was ______________.Ramanujacharya was born in _______________.The world famous Bhajagovindam was written by _____________________.

2 marks/3 marks questions:

Write any two works of Shankaracharya, Madhawacharya and Ramanujacharya.What were the two important teachings of Shankaracharya, Madhawacharya and Ramanujacharya?Write any 6 points about the teachings and changes made by Basavanna.

Ans:

Teachings: 

i. He taught that all people are one.

Ii. Society should not be divided by age and caste.

Iii. Women should be treated the same way as every person in society.

Changes:

I. He believed in the idea of Work is worship and by working hard we can get  closer to God.

Ii. He worked with other Vachanakaras like Akkamahadevi, Allamma Prabhu and others to write vachanas (poems) in simple Kannada and spread the message of equality and hardwork.

Iii. He was against the caste system and idol worship and gave confidence to women who did not have any freedom.

Iv. He started a place called Anubhava mantapa where all vachanakaras came and wrote vachanas.


Answers

Answered by kaur7888mandeep
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Answer:

your ouestion is so long (1) Jesus christ (2) prophet Mohammed (3)church(4)Masjid(5)Bible(6) Quran

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