MCQ Chapter 3 History Class 11 Maharashtra Board Chalcolithic Villages in India Uncategorized1. When did the Malwa Culture exist in Madhya Pradesh?1000-700 B.C.E.3000-2000 B.C.E.4000-3000 B.C.E.1800-1200 B.C.E.Question 1 of 202. Which is an important site of the Malwa Culture?SonpurDaimabadNavadatoliBalathalQuestion 2 of 203. What was a major industry in Gujarat during Harappan times?Pottery paintingIron forgingBead-making of semi-precious stonesCopper smeltingQuestion 3 of 204. What was the primary occupation of Neolithic people in Gujarat?Pottery makingPastoralismAgricultureFishingQuestion 4 of 205. Which Chalcolithic culture existed in south Gujarat during the post-Harappan period?Jorwe CultureSavalda CulturePrabhas CultureRangpur CultureQuestion 5 of 206. What culture followed the Late Harappans at Daimabad?Ganeshwar-Jodhpura CultureKayatha CultureMalwa CultureAhar CultureQuestion 6 of 207. Where is the Savaida Culture site located?Nandurbar districtAhmednagar districtDhule districtPune districtQuestion 7 of 208. What evidence suggests trade relations between Savalda and Harappans?Iron objectsStone beadsChank shell artifactsCopper toolsQuestion 8 of 209. When did the Malwa Culture reach Maharashtra?1400 B.C.E.1600 B.C.E.1800 B.C.E.2000 B.C.E.Question 9 of 2010. What culture emerged due to contact between Malwa and Neolithic people in Karnataka?Ahar CultureJorwe CultureKayatha CultureSavalda CultureQuestion 10 of 2011. Where were traces of Jorwe Culture first found?DaimabadInamgaonPrakasheJorweQuestion 11 of 2012. Which river basins did Chalcolithic cultures in Maharashtra spread to?Krishna, Kaveri, TungabhadraYamuna, Ganga, SaraswatiTapi, Godavari, BhimaNarmada, Chambal, BetwaQuestion 12 of 2013. What type of houses did Malwa people at Inamgaon live in?Stone-walled housesNomadic tentsSpacious rectangular housesRound pit dwellingsQuestion 13 of 2014. What color is Malwa pottery typically?BlackRedGreyBuff (yellowish)Question 14 of 2015. What sound do well-baked Jorwe pots produce?No soundHollow echoMetallic soundDull thudQuestion 15 of 2016. What indicates the economic condition of a family at Inamgaon?Burial typesPottery designsHouse shape and sizeCopper toolsQuestion 16 of 2017. Why did the number of round huts increase in the Late Jorwe period?Trade expansionArid climate changeNew pottery techniquesPopulation growthQuestion 17 of 2018. What was dug by Early Jorwe people at Inamgaon for irrigation?PondReservoirCanalWellQuestion 18 of 2019. Who controlled the water distribution at Inamgaon?TradersVillage chiefFarmersPottersQuestion 19 of 2020. What crops did Inamgaon farmers cultivate?Cotton, millet, pulsesFruits, vegetables, spicesWheat, barley, sorghum, lentilRice, maize, sugarcaneQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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