Q.2 Very short question:(any 3). 3
marks
1. Name any three languages that
were later added to the list of official
languages.
2. Which animal was used for
transportation of goods and people?
3. Name any one technique of stone
making.
4. What is the meaning of apartheid?
Answers
Answer:
1. Name any three languages that were later added to the list of official languages
Later, Arabic, Chinese
2. Which animal was used fortransportation of goods and people?
Animals like bullocks are used to carry carts to transport humans and goods as well as for agricultural purposes. Camels and yaks are used for transporting both humans and goods in opposites of climates, camels being in deserts and yaks being in cold deserts.
3. Name any one technique of stonemaking.
These different techniques are anvil/block-on-block technique, stone hammer, cylinder hammer, bipolar, step flaking, Clactonian flaking, Levalloisian flaking, discoid core Mousterian flaking, pressure flaking, fluting, backing or blunting, peeking, sawing, grinding and polishing, and shattering techniques.
4. What is the meaning of apartheid?
Apartheid was a system of racial segregation in South Africa enforced through legislation by the National Party (NP), the governing party from 1948 to 1994
Answer:
1. Name any three languages that
1. Name any three languages thatwere later added to the list of official languages
Later, Arabic, Chinese
2. Which animal was used for
2. Which animal was used fortransportation of goods and people?
Animals like bullocks are used to carry carts to transport humans and goods as well as for agricultural purposes. Camels and yaks are used for transporting both humans and goods in opposites of climates, camels being in deserts and yaks being in cold deserts.
3. Name any one technique of stone
3. Name any one technique of stonemaking.
These different techniques are anvil/block-on-block technique, stone hammer, cylinder hammer, bipolar, step flaking, Clactonian flaking, Levalloisian flaking, discoid core Mousterian flaking, pressure flaking, fluting, backing or blunting, peeking, sawing, grinding and polishing, and shattering techniques.
4. What is the meaning of apartheid?
Apartheid was a system of racial segregation in South Africa enforced through legislation by the National Party (NP), the governing party from 1948 to 1994