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B. Fill in the Blanks:
1. Key elements of a democratic government are ________________ and Justice. 2. ___________ was the first man to step on the surface of the moon on 21st July. 3. The moon moves around the earth in about _____ days. 4. ________________ were known as Karmmakaras 5. ____________ is the movement of the Earth on its axis. 6. The large land masses are known as ______________. 7. Elections are heldin India once in ___________years. 8. __________ is equal to all. 9. A ________ is a hard-grey stone that can produce a spark, whenever it is rubbed. 10. All _______________ are elected for fixed periods. C. Name the Following:(only answer) (1 X 10 = 10) 1. Separation based on race__________. 2. The river which is a source of conflict between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu_______. 3. A black township in South Africa________. 4. Places where people made tools are known as _____________. 5. Capital of Magadha_______________. 6. Rule by king or queen________________.
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Answer:
Answer
1) Wheat
2) Rice
3) Fruits
4) Pulses
5) Barley
6) Peas
7) Sesame
8) Mustard
9) Linseed
Question 6
Do you think that the life of farmers and herders who supplied food to the Harappan cities was different from that of the farmers and herders you read about in Chapter 3? Give reasons for your answer.
Answer
Complete the sentences:
(a) Slaves were used for _____
(b) Megaliths are found in _____
(c) Stone circles or boulders on the surface were used to _____
(d) Port-holes were used for _____
(e) People at Inamgaon ate _____
Answer
(a) Work
(b) South India, North East, and Kashmir
(c) indicate the exact place for burial
(d) burying the other member of the same family in the same place
(e) wheat, rice, pulses, barley, sesame, peas etc.
Question 3
In what ways are the books we read today different from the Rigveda?
Answer
The main difference between the two is nowadays books are written and read instead Rigveda was memorized by the students.
People who wish to know the truth must leave their home.
The truth seeker must follow the rule Of ahimsa. It means not hurting or killing any living being.
Answer
(a) tax
(b) governor
(c) roads and rivers
(d) elephants, timber, honey, and wax
Question 3
State whether true or false:
(a) Ujjain was the gateway to the north-west.
(c) Chandragupta’s ideas were written down in the Arthashastra.
(d) Kalinga was the ancient name of Bengal.
(e) Most Ashokan inscriptions are in the Brahmi script.
Answer
(a) False
(b) False
(c) True
(d) True
(b) The states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu receive a great amount of rainfall during the season of_____.
(c) _____ forest in Gujarat is the home of _____.
(d) _____ is a well-known species of mangrove forests.
(e) _____ are also called monsoon forests.
Answer
(a) Hot and dry winds known as loo blow during the day in the summers.
(b) The states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu receive a great amount of rainfall during the season of retreating monsoons.
(c) Gir forest in Gujarat is the home of Asiatic Lion.
(d) Sundari is a well-known species of mangrove forests.
(e) Tropic deciduous forest are also called monsoon forests.
Political Science – Our social and political life Part I