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India university in diversity its true or false

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Answered by anurag1022
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Answer:

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Answered by SwatiMukherjee
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Page No 12:

Question A.1:

All Indians are one, despite their

a. beliefs

b. festivals

c. country

d. differences

ANSWER:

The correct answer is option (d).

Explanation: India is inhabited by people of different cultures. People living in different parts of India have different religions, languages and practices, yet they all relate to one country, India. Thus, it can be stated that all Indians are one despite their differences. 

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Question A.2:

India has two major kinds of dances −

a. Kathak and Manipuri

b. Odissi and Kuchipudi

c. Classical and folk

d. Bhanga and Lavani

ANSWER:

The correct answer is option (c).

Explanation: Classical dances, which include Odissi, Bharatnatyam, etc.,  are mostly based on different stories from Mahabharata and Ramayana. Folk dances, on the other hand, are simpler and based on seasons, for example, Bhangra (Punjab), Garba (Gujarat), etc.

Page No 12:

Question A.3:

Agriculture in India depends on its

a. Climate

b. geography

c. music

d. food habits

ANSWER:

The correct answer is option (b). 

Explanation: Food grains, vegetables and fruits grown in our country vary from place to place, depending on several geographical factors. For examples, rice is mostly grown in West Bengal because it receives ample rainfall and has flat and fertile soil. 

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Question A.4:

Historical and geographical factors influence regional

a. dance

b. art

c. diversity

d. unity

ANSWER:

Ans: The correct answer is option is (c) diversity

Explanation: The diversity of a region is influenced by the events which have occurred in the past and it geographical factors. WE can state the examples of Ladakh and  Kerala to understand so. Due to the interaction of the natives with the travellers and traders throughout centuries, both these state depict very diverse cultures. 

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Question A.5:

Large paddy fields and coconut groves are found on the

a. coastal belt

b. backwaters

c. hills

d. rivers

ANSWER:

The correct answer is option (a).

Explanation: The plain coastal belt has a continental climate. This climate is suitable for paddy fields and coconut cultivation.

Page No 12:

Question A.6:

Worldwide spread of information and ideas has been made possible due to

a. unity

b. globalization

c. festivals

d. art and sculpture

ANSWER:

 The correct answer is option (b).

Explanation: Globalisation has helped us in overcoming the barrier of geographical boundaries. Unrestricted exchange of ideas and information has been made possible with globalisation. 

Page No 12:

Question B.1:

The differences in our culture spoil our lives.                 ___________

ANSWER:

The above statement is false.

Explanation: The differences in our cultures enrich our lives. They helps us to understand and respect differences.

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Question B.2:

India gives no important to dance and music in its culture.                  ___________

ANSWER:

This statement is false.

Explanation: Dance and music are the two significant aspects of Indian culture. In fact, India has a diverse collection of dance forms and musical traditions that are associated with its rich past and present practices and occasions.

Page No 13:

Question B.3:

Our heritage has few famous monuments and buildings.                   ___________

ANSWER:

The above statement is false.

Explanation: Indian art and sculpture is varied and highly developed. There are several prominent monuments and buildings that are a part of Indian heritage. For instance, Taj Mahal and Brihadeshwara Temple can be mentioned as examples of Islamic and Hindu architectures, respectively.

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Question B.4:

Most of the people in Kerala know how to read and write.               ___________

ANSWER:

The above statement is true.

Explanation: Kerala has the highest literacy rate in the country. Literacy rate is a measurement of number of literate people within the confines of a state. With the highest literacy rate, Kerala has the maximum population of people who can read and write.

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