Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic - Class 6 - Social Science
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Extra Questions - Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic | History - Our Past | Social Science | Class 6
Which of these cities was a part of earlier Mahodayapuram?
A) Kasargod
B) Wayanad
C) Thrissur
D) Kodungallur
The correct answer is D) Kodungallur. Historically, Kodungallur and its neighbouring areas were referred to as Mahodayapuram in ancient times.
Arrange the following kings of France in chronological order: 1) King Charles X; 2) King Louis XVI; 3) King Louis XVIII; 4) Louis Philippe
A. $1,2,3,4$
B. $4,3,2,1$
C. $2,3,4,1$ D. $2,3,1,4$
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State whether true or false:
(a) Rajas who let the Ashvamedha horse pass through their lands were invited to the sacrifice.
(b) The charioteer sprinkled sacred water on the king.
(c) Archaeologists have found palaces in the settlements of the Janapadas.
(d) Pots to store grain were made out of Painted Grey Ware.
(e) Many cities in Mahajanapadas were fortified.
(a) True - Rajas who let the Ashvamedha horse pass through their lands accepted the supremacy of the raja performing the sacrifice and were invited to the sacrifice.
(b) False - It was priests who performed the rituals, including the sprinkling of sacred water on the king, not the charioteer.
(c) False - The text does not specifically mention the discovery of palaces in the Janapadas. It discusses settlements, agriculture, and pottery.
(d) False - Painted Grey Ware is mentioned in the context of being fine, smooth, and possibly used for special occasions and people, not specifically for storing grain.
(e) True - It is mentioned that most Mahajanapadas had fortified cities to protect themselves from attacks and to demonstrate the rulers' power and wealth.
Fill in the chart given below with the terms: huntergatherers, farmers, traders, craftspersons, herders.
THOSE WHO PAID TAXES
THE RAJA OF THE MAHAJANAPADA
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