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Conservation and preservation of heritage - class-VII

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Choose the correct option to complete the statement given.
Archaeologists have found levels having -
A. Bones of wild animals.
B. Cattle bones
C. Bones of sheep and goat
What order do these levels indicate of what happened first and what happened later?

  1. A, B, C

  2. A, C, B

  3. C, B, A

  4. B, C, A


Correct Option: B

State whether the sentence is true (T) or false (F).
Upper levels found by archaeologists reveal older objects.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

This term means that older artifacts are usually found below younger items of the unexcavated balk reveals layering of subsequent settlements and activity. on top by that which is much older, hence reversing the strata layers.

Punch marked coins were made of ______.

  1. Silver

  2. Gold

  3. Tin

  4. Ivory


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The earliest coins which were in use were punch marked coins. They have been given this name because the designs were punched on to the metal — silver or copper.

_______ and ______ are examples of archaeological sources.

  1. Monuments

  2. Writings

  3. Legends

  4. Inscriptions


Correct Option: A,D
Explanation:
The Archaeological Source can be divided into three groups, namely, Archaeological Remains and Monuments, Inscriptions and Coins. 

Archaeological Remains and Monuments: They are subjected to scientific examination of radio-carbon method for its dates.
Inscriptions: They are seen on rocks, pillars, stones, slabs, walls of buildings, and body of temples  The most famous inscriptions are of Ashoka.
Coins: Some of the coins contain religious and legendary symbols which throw light on the culture of that time.Some also contain the figures of kings and gods.

_______ are the living fact-bearers of a particular period.

  1. Coins

  2. Pots and pans

  3. Artefacts

  4. Inscriptions


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Inscriptions are seen on rocks, pillars, stones, slabs, walls of buildings, and body of temples. Some convey monarchical orders regarding administrative, religious and major decisions to the public in general. Others are records of the followers of major religions. The most famous inscriptions are of Ashoka.

The first inscription written in Kannada language is the _____ inscription.

  1. Aihole

  2. Mangalesha

  3. Halmidi

  4. Talagunda


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Halmidi inscription is the oldest known Kannada language inscription in the Kannada script usually dated to 450 AD. It is the earliest evidence of the usage of Kannada as an administrative language. Halmidi is a small village in the Hassan district of Karnataka state.

The history created by oral descriptions is called _______ History.

  1. Oral

  2. Written

  3. Political

  4. Social


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Historians resort to oral descriptions to narrate the lives of ordinary people. The history created by such oral descriptions is called Oral History. 

The inscriptions of Ashoka are mostly in ______ script.

  1. Tamil

  2. Arabic

  3. Brahmi

  4. Devanagari


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 Edicts of Ashoka are the earliest deciphered epigraphic inscriptions made in the 3rd century BCE. They are written in forms of Prakrit in the Brahmi script. The inscriptions and edicts of Asoka refer to a collection of 33 inscriptions on the Pillars of Asoka, as well as boulders and cave walls. They are spread over modern-day Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

_______ is the study of the evolution, nature and development of coins.

  1. Philately

  2. Epigraphy

  3. Numismatics

  4. Archaeology


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Numismatics is the study of the evolution, nature and development of coins. Coins provide information for trade, economy, social organisation, mythology, ideologies, etc. Numismatics also include the broader study of money and other payment media used to resolve debts and the exchange of goods

The Halmidi inscription was written during the reign of King ________.

  1. Kakutsavarma

  2. Mayurasharma

  3. Trilochana

  4. Harshavardhan


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Halmidi inscription was written during the reign of King Kakutsavarma.

The earliest inscription has been the inscription written by the Mauryan emperor ______.

  1. Akbar

  2. Ashoka

  3. Harshavardhan

  4. Bindusara


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The earliest deciphered epigraphic inscriptions are the Edicts of Ashoka of the 3rd century BCE, written in forms of Prakrit in the Brahmi script. The inscriptions and edicts of Asoka refer to a collection of 33 inscriptions on the Pillars of Asoka, as well as boulders and cave walls. They are spread over modern-day Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

Without _____ evidence and proofs, history cannot be blindly accepted.

  1. documentary

  2. factual

  3. written

  4. recorded


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

After the Indian independence, the events, descriptions and writings of Indians paved way for a new history. Amidst all these, as historians all over the world believed, Indians too believed that supplementary evidence was necessary. Even today it is widely accepted that without documentary evidence and proofs, history cannot be blindly accepted. 

Since more than _____ Indians were illiterate, they had no written history.

  1. 40%

  2. 50%

  3. 60%

  4. 70%


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

1. In the recent decades, historians have started debating about the ways to write the history of the common people which does not have documentary evidence. 

2.Since more than 70% of the Indians were illiterate, they had no written history. Their history was equally important and as such, writing about those who were uneducated and stayed away from knowledge centers posed a serious challenge. 
3.Hence, in the recent ages, study of history of common people has gained a lot of importance.

Viewing history in  a cyclic manner is called ______.

  1. Susumnachakra

  2. Adharachakra

  3. Kalachakra

  4. Ajnachakra


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Viewing history in a cyclic manner is called Kalachakra because it refers to wheel of time or "time-cycles".

Folk/Oral sources are a boon to ______.

  1. Archaeologists

  2. Scientists

  3. Historians

  4. Researchers


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Historians have always considered the history of ordinary people equally important. They made attempts to stir the memories of common folks to unearth details about various incidents and events. They are also trying to write history based on the study if folk songs, social traditions etc.

So many such folk/oral sources are a boon to Historians.

_________ is narrated as Tretayuga, Dwaparayuga, etc.

  1. Science

  2. Philosophy

  3. Psychology

  4. History


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

History is narrated as Tretayuga, Dwaparyuga etc. The Indian system views time in a cyclic manner. It is also referred to as Kalachakra. On completion of one Kalchakra, another begins. The completion of one of its cycle is known as Yuga. Thus, history has Yugas such as Tretayuga, Dwaparyuga etc.

Thus, the correct answer is D.

Indian system views time in a _______ manner.

  1. Cyclic

  2. Linear

  3. Flexible

  4. None of them


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The manner in which the Indian system views time is cyclic. It is also referred to as Kalachakra. When one chakra completes, another starts. The completion of one of its cycle is known as Yuga. In this way, history has Yugas such as Tretayuga, Dwaparyuga etc.

Thus, the correct answer is A.

All ______ narratives help in creating a history.

  1. Written

  2. Scriptural

  3. Oral

  4. Poetic


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Historians resort to oral descriptions to narrate the lives of ordinary people. The history created by such oral descriptions is called Oral History.

According to the linear model, _____ year follows the first.

  1. Second

  2. Third

  3. Fourth

  4. Fifth


Correct Option: A

The simple linear model is the outcome of a ______ European society.

  1. Capitalist

  2. Marxist

  3. Socialist

  4. Nihilist


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 This model of historical perception concluded that the Indians lacked chronology and historical sense.

The _____ people escaped the clutches of the Europeans.

  1. Indian

  2. African

  3. Malaysian

  4. Arabian


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Since there was no accepted history of this race, it was through the sensibility expressed by the various African communities that African history could be written from the African view point. 

Which of the following are the type of sources of history?

  1. Material source

  2. Written source

  3. Oral Sources

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

There are many types of sources of history. These include oral sources which are passed down through oral storytelling. Moreover, it includes sources through scrolls, books etc. Furthermore, it includes material sources such as archives and manuscript material. Thus, the oral, written and material sources are all important types of sources of history.

Thus, the correct answer is D.

Which of the following is/are the oral sources?

  1. Folk tales

  2. Folk songs

  3. Proverbs

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Folk tales, Folk songs, and proverbs, all of them are the oral sources as they define the remains of the ancient history to the world and are considered to be the Treasure of that era.

Name any two archaeological sources of History.

  1. Monuments

  2. Inscriptions

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Monuments and Inscription are two archaeological souces of information. Archaeological sources include buildings, houses, pottery, seals , coins, monuments , writings and paintings on stones or walls , tools, jewellery, bones, leftovers, pieces of metals and other artefacts.Monuments are old buildings or other old structures which are important for their historic connection or legacy and inscriptions are writings on seals,temple walls,stones or pillars , wooden tablets, bricks and images.

Which of the following factors are important from the viewpoint of history?

  1. Individuals

  2. Society

  3. Place and time

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Four factors are very important from the viewpoint of history. They are- Individuals, Society, Place and time. History must be based on authentic evidence or proofs. These proofs are known as the source of history.

Bakhar is a type of chronicle that originated in which state?

  1. Punjab

  2. Maharashtra

  3. Rajasthan

  4. Delhi


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Bakhar is a type of chronicle that originated in Maharashtra. Chronicles help in understanding aspects like the contemporary political happenings, linguistic transactions, cultural life, social conditions etc.

Which of the following source is/are included in the category of physical sources?

  1. Coin

  2. Museums

  3. Ornaments

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The following sources are included among the physical sources:-

  • Coins
  • Place of worship
  • Things in daily use
  • Royal Seals
  • Ornaments
  • Museums
  • Clothing
  • Modern architecture
  • Pottery

Which of the following are included in the category of buildings ?

  1. Queen's quarters

  2. Ministerial mansions

  3. House of common people

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Buildings include palaces, ministerial mansions, Queens's palaces and also house of common people. They all provide insights about that period looking at them, we come to know about the development of architecture, the economic conditions, the quality of art, style of the building construction and people's standard of living in that particular period.

What are the different sources of History ?

  1. Archeological Sources

  2. Literary Sources

  3. Monuments

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
The sources of History are broadly divided into two categories ; Archeological Sources and Literary Sources.
The Archeological Sources are further divided into; Monuments , Inscriptions , Coins and Artefacts and Literary Sources further divided into Religious , Secular and  Foreign Accounts. Archaeological sources include buildings, houses, pottery, seals , coins , monuments, writings and paintings on stones or walls , tools , jewellery, bones, leftovers , pieces of metals and other artefacts.
Inscriptions are writings on seals , temple walls, stones or pillars, wooden tablets, bricks and images.

How do we come to know about human activities in the past?

  1. Remains of food grains, seeds and bones of animals

  2. Remains of houses and buildings built

  3. Ancient coins and seals

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
We get information about diet of the people from the remains of food grains, seeds and bones of animals found in excavations. Moreover, by studying the stone tools left by the early humans, one can study the butchering activities and the level of technology. Also we find the remains of houses and buildings built in different historical periods.
We also find ancient coins and seals which are an important source of insight on the economy of the period and different dynasties and kings.All these give us information about human activities in the past.

___________ are the remains of ancient plants or animals that have turned into hard rock.

  1. Bhoj patras

  2. Fossils

  3. Petrographs

  4. Tamra patras


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Fossils are impression, or trace of an animal or plant of a past geologic age that has been preserved in Earth’s crust. The oldest fossils in the fossil record date from 3.5 billion years ago. They are great sources for learning about how animals and plants lived and behaved millions of years ago.

One who studies the ancient objects, finds remains of buildings or places and collect authentic facts, is called ____________.

  1.  a Biologist

  2. an Archaeologist

  3. a Dermatologist

  4. an Aerologist


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of the remains is called an archaeologist. They examine the cultures, languages, archaeological remains, and physical characteristics of people in various parts of the world.

What are Petrographs?

  1. Inscriptions or carvings engraved on papers

  2. Inscriptions or carvings engraved on skins

  3. Inscriptions or carvings engraved on stones

  4. Inscriptions or carvings engraved on woods


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Petrographs are the inscriptions or carvings which are engraved on stones. Petrographic analysis helps to study the mineralogical or chemical composition of stones on the monuments. Petrographic is a form of rock arts.

Thus, the correct answer is C.

List out the sources of history.

  1. Ancient objects .

  2. Incriptions.

  3. Sculptures.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
History is considered to be a scientific discipline. History is not written solely on the basis of imagination. Ancient objects , structures , sculptures , pots , coins , inscriptions , copper plates , books , manuscripts , traditional stories and songs remembered over many generations , etc are the 'sources of history '.

In which region was the first metallic coin used in India?

  1. Western India

  2. The Himalayas

  3. Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh

  4. The Deccan Plateau


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The first metallic coin was used in the BIhar and Easter Uttar Pradesh region by the Indo-Greeks.

What are inscriptions?

  1. These are handwritten records of the past and are in the form of books

  2. These are written records engraved on the stones or pillars

  3. These are written records engraved on the walls of caves

  4. Both B and C


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Inscriptions are written records engraved on the stones, pillars or walls of caves. The earliest deciphered epigraphic inscriptions of significant length are the Edicts of Ashoka of the 3rd century BCE, written in forms of Prakrit in the Brahmi script. The vast majority of Indian inscriptions are found in South India, written on plates of copper, the stone walls of temples, or stone monuments.

Where is the iron pillar situated?

  1. Delhi

  2. Mumbai

  3. Kolkata

  4. Rajasthan


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The iron pillar at Mehrauli, Delhi, is a remarkable example of the skill of Indian crafts persons. It is made of iron, 7.2 m high and weighs over 3 tonnes. It was made about 1500 years ago. It has a inscription which mentions the term "chandra". Therefore, there is a dispute ether it belongs to the Mauryan king Chandragupta or the Gupta king Chandragupta II.

Why material sources, written sources and oral sources of history are collected and thoroughly examined?

  1. To make collection

  2. To determine the reliability

  3. For fun purposes

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Due to the absence of proper maintaining of records in the past, a single reliable source of information is not present. Therefore, to determine the reliability of the information, material sources, written sources and oral sources of history are collected and thoroughly examined.

Hence, B is the correct option.

King Ashoka belonged to which dynasty?

  1. Gupta

  2. Mauryan

  3. Pallava

  4. Kushana


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Ashoka was born to Mauryan King Bindusara and his queen Devi Dharma in 304 B.C. Ashoka was the third ruler of the illustrious Maurya dynasty and was one of the most powerful kings of the Indian subcontinent in ancient times. His reign between 273 BC and 232 B.C. was one of the most prosperous periods in the history of India.

Who composed Silappadikaram?

  1. Kabir Das

  2. Ilango

  3. Sattanar

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A famous Tamil epic, the Silappadikaram, was composed by a poet named Ilango, around 1800 years ago. It is the story of a merchant named Kovalan, who lived in Puhar and fell in love with a courtesan named Madhavi, neglecting his wife Kannagi

The study of inscriptions is called ________.

  1. Archaelogy

  2. Numismatic

  3. Epigraphy

  4. Palaeography


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The study of written historical records is known as Epigraphy. Inscriptions can be seen on rocks, pillars, stones, slabs, walls, temples, coins and copper plates. Based on the written messages the Epigraphy experts divide them into various categories, like social, political and religious. Experts analyze the meaning after deciphering (reading) the script. The Asokan edicts, Allahabad Pillar Inscription of Samudragupta, Aihole Inscription of Pulakesin II, etc. are some major inscriptions of India.   

Consider the following statement (s) is/are related to the Ancient Indian Literature.
I. Vedas, Puranas, Kautilya's Arthashastra, and other literature besides foreign accounts are only available literary sources that restructure the Ancient Indian History.  
II. The archaeological sources like epigraphic, numismatic and architectural remains besides archeological explorations and excavations also help in restructuring Ancient Indian History.
Which of the above statement is/are correct? 

  1. Only I

  2. Only II

  3. Both I and II

  4. Neither I nor II


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Vedas, Puranas, Kautilya's Arthashastra, and other literature besides foreign accounts together with the archaeological sources like epigraphic, numismatic and architectural remains besides archaeological explorations and excavations help in restructuring Ancient Indian History.


Hence, option C is correct.

From the 1st century C.E. inscriptions began to occur on coins, metal images and sculptures, and also on copper plates.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Taxila and the Kalawan copper-plate inscriptions (c. 1st century CE or earlier) are among the earliest known instances of copper plates being used for writing in the Indian subcontinent.

Coins made of metal first appeared in India during the  _____.

  1. Harappan Civilisation

  2. Later Vedic Age

  3. Age of the Buddha

  4. Age of the Mauryas


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • Coins made of metal first appeared in India, during the age of Gautama Buddha. 
  • The earliest were made largely of silver though a few copper coins also appeared.

Which of the following is the oldest monument?

  1. Qutub Minar

  2. Ajanta caves

  3. Khajuraho temples

  4. Taj Mahal


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Ajanta caves are the oldest monuments located in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. These caves belong to second century BCE. These caves were discovered on 28 April 1819 by a British officer named John Smith. These consists of a stretch of caves. These caves have monasteries, worship and meeting halls.

Among the four works mentioned below which one is encyclopaedic in nature?

  1. Mamarakosa

  2. Siddhantasiromani

  3. Ashtangahridaya

  4. Brihat Samhita


Correct Option: D
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