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Questions :
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[A] Choose the appropriate option:
The primitive man lived by
0.1
(a) shooting
(b) farming
Q.2
Q.3
(c) hunting
(d) shopping
were driven away by the primitive man.
(a) Strangers
(b) Wild animals
(c) Family members
(d) Woodcutters
Barter system was
convenient to the people of the ancient age.
(a) always
(b) never
(c) sometimes
(d) daily
The word 'pecunia' originated from
(a) Spanish
(b) German
(c) Latin
(d) French
Q.4​

Answers

Answered by keshavraj9150
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Answer:

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Answered by debarpanchatterjeesl
1

Question:

Choose the appropriate option:

Q1. The primitive man lived by

(a) shooting

(b) farming

(c) hunting

(d) shopping

Q2. were driven away by the primitive man.

(a) Strangers

(b) Wild animals

(c) Family members

(d) Woodcutters

Q3. Barter system was convenient to the people of the ancient age.

(a) always

(b) never

(c) sometimes

(d) daily

Q4. The word 'pecunia' originated from

(a) Spanish

(b) German

(c) Latin

(d) French

Answer:

Q1. hunting (c)

Q2. strangers (a)

Q3. sometimes (c)

Q4. Latin (c)

Explanation:

  • Ancient man used to live by hunting and each hunted only for himself and his family or clan.
  • During early days of humanity mam only hunted for themselves and strangers were avoided during that era.
  • Farmers who had surplus wanted something which would give them the power to choose what they wanted instead of trading the surplus.  Few transactions used take place in straightforward exchange or barter, but only certain commodities could be treated in this way.
  • During the pastoral stage of human history, cattle themselves were generally treated as 'acceptable commodity'; This can also be confirmed from the fact that Latin word for money, ‘pecunia’ comes from a similar Latin word, ‘pecuniary’ meaning cattle. In modern English the adjectives, ‘pecuniary’ and ‘impecunious’ are still being used.

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