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1. Question
1 pointsCategory: HistoryConsider the following pairs:
TextMeaning
1. SamhitaMain collection of hymns
2. BrahmanasForest books
3. UpanishadsPhilosophical enquiries
Which of the pairs given above is/are correct?Correct
The main collections of Vedic hymns are called samhitas. The Rig Vedicsamhita is the earliest text. The Rig Veda is dated to between 1500 and 1000 BCE. The Rig Veda contains 10 books.
Samhitas are ritualistic texts, and they explain the social and religious importance of rituals. Each samhita has added texts called brahmanas, which have commentaries on the hymns and rituals.
Each brahmana has an aranyaka (forest text) and an upanishad. The aranyakas contain mystical ritual instructions to be undertaken in secret by the sages who live in the forests. Upanishads deal with philosophical enquiries.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 23.Incorrect
The main collections of Vedic hymns are called samhitas. The Rig Vedicsamhita is the earliest text. The Rig Veda is dated to between 1500 and 1000 BCE. The Rig Veda contains 10 books.
Samhitas are ritualistic texts, and they explain the social and religious importance of rituals. Each samhita has added texts called brahmanas, which have commentaries on the hymns and rituals.
Each brahmana has an aranyaka (forest text) and an upanishad. The aranyakas contain mystical ritual instructions to be undertaken in secret by the sages who live in the forests. Upanishads deal with philosophical enquiries.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 23. - Question 2 of 10
2. Question
1 pointsCategory: HistoryWhich of the following text is contemporary to Vedas?
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The Zend Avesta is a Persian/Iranian text of Zoroastrianism. This book speaks about the lands and gods of the people speaking the Indo-Iranian languages. It has references to the regions of northern and north-western parts of India. It has terms which show linguistic similarity with the Vedas. This text is indirect evidence that the early home of the Aryans was outside the Indian subcontinent.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 23.Incorrect
The Zend Avesta is a Persian/Iranian text of Zoroastrianism. This book speaks about the lands and gods of the people speaking the Indo-Iranian languages. It has references to the regions of northern and north-western parts of India. It has terms which show linguistic similarity with the Vedas. This text is indirect evidence that the early home of the Aryans was outside the Indian subcontinent.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 23. - Question 3 of 10
3. Question
1 pointsCategory: HistoryConsider the following statements about Ochre Coloured Pottery Ware Culture:
1. It dates to Chalcolithic period.
2. Ochre colour comes when the pottery is touched.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Correct
Ochre Coloured Pottery Ware culture is found in northern India dating to the Chalcolithic period.
The OCP pottery has red slip and appears ochre in colour (the ochre colour comes off when the pottery is touched) and hence, it is called Ochre Coloured Pottery.
It has black painted designs. The OCP comes in the form of jars, storage jars, bowls, and basins.
The OCP culture dates to 2600- 1200 BCE and is found in the Indo- Gangetic plain and may have had some associations with early Vedic culture.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 24.Incorrect
Ochre Coloured Pottery Ware culture is found in northern India dating to the Chalcolithic period.
The OCP pottery has red slip and appears ochre in colour (the ochre colour comes off when the pottery is touched) and hence, it is called Ochre Coloured Pottery.
It has black painted designs. The OCP comes in the form of jars, storage jars, bowls, and basins.
The OCP culture dates to 2600- 1200 BCE and is found in the Indo- Gangetic plain and may have had some associations with early Vedic culture.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 24. - Question 4 of 10
4. Question
1 pointsCategory: HistoryThe ‘urn’ burial system is evident at which of the following site?
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The burial system followed by the people of Neolithic period continued into the Megalithic period. A circular tomb using big stone slabs built upon the place of burial is known as a megalith. Such megaliths have been found in many parts of Tamilnadu.
The urn burial system was another type of practice and is evidenced in Adichanallur (present Thoothukudi district). Black-ware is peculiar to burial sites in Tamilnadu.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 25.Incorrect
The burial system followed by the people of Neolithic period continued into the Megalithic period. A circular tomb using big stone slabs built upon the place of burial is known as a megalith. Such megaliths have been found in many parts of Tamilnadu.
The urn burial system was another type of practice and is evidenced in Adichanallur (present Thoothukudi district). Black-ware is peculiar to burial sites in Tamilnadu.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 25. - Question 5 of 10
5. Question
1 pointsCategory: HistoryThe term ‘Gavishthi’ used in Rig veda is related to which of the following?
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Cattle rearing was an important economic activity for the Aryans, although they practiced agriculture. Cattle were considered wealth.
The term for war in the Rig Veda was gavishthi which means search for cows (which is the contemporary term (goshti) for factions as well).
The donations to the priests were mainly cows and women slaves but not land, which reveals the importance of pastoralism. There was no private property in land.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 31.Incorrect
Cattle rearing was an important economic activity for the Aryans, although they practiced agriculture. Cattle were considered wealth.
The term for war in the Rig Veda was gavishthi which means search for cows (which is the contemporary term (goshti) for factions as well).
The donations to the priests were mainly cows and women slaves but not land, which reveals the importance of pastoralism. There was no private property in land.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 31. - Question 6 of 10
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: HistoryConsider the following pairs:
1. Senani – chief of the army
2. Bali – war
3. Purohita – governor
Which of the pairs given above is/are Not correctly matched?Correct
The polity of the Rig Vedic period was that of a tribal society. The chief of the tribe was the main political head and he was called rajan.
The purohita or priest offered advice to the king. Vedic priests advised the kings, inspired them and praised their deeds. In turn they received rewards for their services.
Senani was the chief of army.
There is no evidence of tax collecting officers. Perhaps people made voluntary contribution called bali to the king. Some scholars say that bali was an imposed tax, and not voluntary.
There is no reference to the administration of justice.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 31,32.Incorrect
The polity of the Rig Vedic period was that of a tribal society. The chief of the tribe was the main political head and he was called rajan.
The purohita or priest offered advice to the king. Vedic priests advised the kings, inspired them and praised their deeds. In turn they received rewards for their services.
Senani was the chief of army.
There is no evidence of tax collecting officers. Perhaps people made voluntary contribution called bali to the king. Some scholars say that bali was an imposed tax, and not voluntary.
There is no reference to the administration of justice.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 31,32. - Question 7 of 10
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: HistoryIn which of the following text, kshatriyas are placed higher than brahamans?
Correct
In later Vedic phase, striking changes took place in the Varna System. There was an increase in the privileges of the two higher classes, the Brahmanas and the Kshatriyas at the cost of the Vaisyas and Sudras.
In the Panchavimsa Brahmana, the Kshatriya is placed first, higher than the Brahmana but in the Satapatha Brahmana, the Brahmana is placed higher than Kshatriya.
In later Vedic society the importance of the purohita (priest) is stressed, as mentioned in the Vedic texts. The Kshatriyas challenged Brahmanical supremacy and their exclusive privilege of entering the asramas, a regulated four stage life namely brahmacharya, grihasta, vanaprastha and sanyasa. The outcome of this was the birth of Jainism, Buddhism and Ajivakam.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 35,36.Incorrect
In later Vedic phase, striking changes took place in the Varna System. There was an increase in the privileges of the two higher classes, the Brahmanas and the Kshatriyas at the cost of the Vaisyas and Sudras.
In the Panchavimsa Brahmana, the Kshatriya is placed first, higher than the Brahmana but in the Satapatha Brahmana, the Brahmana is placed higher than Kshatriya.
In later Vedic society the importance of the purohita (priest) is stressed, as mentioned in the Vedic texts. The Kshatriyas challenged Brahmanical supremacy and their exclusive privilege of entering the asramas, a regulated four stage life namely brahmacharya, grihasta, vanaprastha and sanyasa. The outcome of this was the birth of Jainism, Buddhism and Ajivakam.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 35,36. - Question 8 of 10
8. Question
1 pointsCategory: HistoryConsider the following statements:
1. During Early Vedic period, there are evidences of Child Marriage.
2. Widow remarriage was not known during this time.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Correct
During Early Vedic period, women had a respectable position but it is not possible to generalise about this. Society was essentially patriarchal with a preference for male children and cattle.
The birth of a son was preferred perhaps because of the martial nature of the society, which required male members for their clashes to establish dominance over the territories. Having ten sons was considered as a blessing.
Women attended assemblies and offered sacrifices. Marriage was common but primitive practices were also continued.
Polyandry seems to have existed, and widow remarriage was also known. People married at the age of 16–17, according to scholars, and there is little evidence of child marriage.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 30.Incorrect
During Early Vedic period, women had a respectable position but it is not possible to generalise about this. Society was essentially patriarchal with a preference for male children and cattle.
The birth of a son was preferred perhaps because of the martial nature of the society, which required male members for their clashes to establish dominance over the territories. Having ten sons was considered as a blessing.
Women attended assemblies and offered sacrifices. Marriage was common but primitive practices were also continued.
Polyandry seems to have existed, and widow remarriage was also known. People married at the age of 16–17, according to scholars, and there is little evidence of child marriage.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 30. - Question 9 of 10
9. Question
1 pointsCategory: HistoryConsider the following about Rig Veda:
1. Rig-Veda talks about only Aryans.
2. Rig veda mentions the defeat of Sambara by Divodasa of the Bharata Clan.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?Correct
The Rig Vedas speak about not only the Aryans, but also about the non-Aryan people, whom the Aryans encountered in India. When the Rig Vedic people moved into India they came into conflict with people whom they referred to as Dasyus or Dasas.
Evidently the Aryans differentiated themselves from the dark native people who had different cultural practices, and sought to maintain their distinction.
The Rig Veda has references to several other groups. Simyu and Kikata are grouped with the dasyus. Sambara son of Kulitara is mentioned as a chief with 90 forts or settlements.
Varchin was another chief with many troops. The Rig Veda mentions the defeat of a chief called Sambara by Divodasa of the Bharata clan.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 29.Incorrect
The Rig Vedas speak about not only the Aryans, but also about the non-Aryan people, whom the Aryans encountered in India. When the Rig Vedic people moved into India they came into conflict with people whom they referred to as Dasyus or Dasas.
Evidently the Aryans differentiated themselves from the dark native people who had different cultural practices, and sought to maintain their distinction.
The Rig Veda has references to several other groups. Simyu and Kikata are grouped with the dasyus. Sambara son of Kulitara is mentioned as a chief with 90 forts or settlements.
Varchin was another chief with many troops. The Rig Veda mentions the defeat of a chief called Sambara by Divodasa of the Bharata clan.
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 29. - Question 10 of 10
10. Question
1 pointsCategory: HistoryConsider the following pairs:
1. RiceYavam
2. WheatSita
3. CowGodhuma
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?Correct
Archaeological evidence points to the development of agriculture among the Rig Vedic people. The ploughshare is mentioned in the Rig Vedas.
The field was known as kshetra and the term krishi referred to ploughing. The terms langla and sura referred to plough and the term sita meant the furrow created by ploughing.
Water for irrigation was probably drawn from wells by cattledriven water-lifts using pulleys.
They had knowledge of different seasons, sowing, harvesting and thrashing. They cultivated barley (yavam) and wheat (godhuma).
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 31.Incorrect
Archaeological evidence points to the development of agriculture among the Rig Vedic people. The ploughshare is mentioned in the Rig Vedas.
The field was known as kshetra and the term krishi referred to ploughing. The terms langla and sura referred to plough and the term sita meant the furrow created by ploughing.
Water for irrigation was probably drawn from wells by cattledriven water-lifts using pulleys.
They had knowledge of different seasons, sowing, harvesting and thrashing. They cultivated barley (yavam) and wheat (godhuma).
Source: Tamil Nadu state board class 11, page 31.
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