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TRADERS, KINGS AND PILIGRIMS

February 2014 CLASS – VI WORKSHEET – 6 I

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

1. Puhar was an important port on the ______________

a) West coast b) East coast c) Malabar coast d) None of the above

2. The most fertile river valley was_________________

a) Kaveri b) Yamuna c) Ganga d) none of the above

3. The capital of the pandyas ______________

a) Madurai b) Mudumalai c) Pataliputra d) Ujjain

4. The Satavahanas became very important dynasty ____________

a) Northern India b) Southern India c) Western India d) Eastern india

5. The rulers who ruled over central Asia and north-west India around 2000 years ago were___________

a) Pandyas b) Cholas c) Kushanas d) Cheras

II FILL IN THE BLANKS

1. Gold, __________ and_____________ were in abundance in South India.

2. Gautamiputra satakarni and other satavahana rulers were known as lords of ____________

3. The famous Kushana ruler ___________organised a Buddhist Council.

4. The older form of Buddhism was known as _______________ Buddhism.

5. Anyone could follow the path of __________________.

6. Xuan sang ,a Chinese Buddhist pilgrim took the ___________ route to return China.

7. ________________ was the most famous monastery.

8. The images of deities were placed within special homes or places known as _____________.

III TRUE / FALSE

1. The statues of Buddha were made in Mathura.

2. Fa Xian started his journey back home from Nalanda.

3. Puhar was the port of the Pandya’s.

4. Muvendar is a Bengali word meaning three chiefs.

5. Bodhisattvas’ were persons who had attained enlightenment.

6. Pepper was known as Black Gold in the Roman Empire.

IV MATCH THE FOLLOWING

COLUMN A COLUMN B

1. Gautamiputra Sri Satakarni a) A court poet of Kanishka

2. Mahayana b) Satavahanas

3. Ashvagosha c) controlled the silk route

4. Bhakti d) A new form of Buddhism

5. The Kush e) Individual worship of a god or goddesses

V VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

1. Where can evidence of trade be found?

2. What was South India famous for?

3. Name the ruling families of South India?

4. Who were the supporters of the chiefs?

5. Who were Bodhisattvas?

6. Name some Chinese Buddhist pilgrims?

7. Name the countries where the worship of Bodhisattvas became popular?

8. Who was Kanishka? Mention one of his achievements?

9. What qualities of silk make it a highly valued fabric?

10. Mention the important feature of later Hinduism?

11. Who were the earliest rulers of the subcontinent to issue gold coins?

VI ANSWER THE FOLLOWING

1. Write a brief note on Chinese Buddhist pilgrims?

2. Why was silk so expensive?

3. Who was Gautamiputra sri satakarni? How do we come to know about him?

4. What was the Bhakti system of belief?

5. Nalanda was a unique centre of Buddhist learning. Explain.


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History: Our Pasts - I for Class 6

1. What, Where, How and When?

Q 1 What is a cartouche?

Q 2 Which objects from the past usually survive for a long time?

Q 3 Who were hunter-gatherers?

Q 4 Name some items that archaeologists have found?

Q 5 How do people living in the Andaman Islands manage their living?

Q 6 What are inscriptions?

Q 7 What are manuscripts?

Q 8 How did India get its name?

Q 9 What are the different names of our country?

Q 10 Where did people live in pre-historic times?

Q 11 What were the occupations of the people in early days?

Q 12 State an important difference between a manuscript and an inscription?

Q 13 How do we know a great deal about the kings and the battles they fought?

Q 14 What do AD and BC stand for?

Q 15 What are tributaries? Give example.

Q 16 Where did the earliest cities flourish?

Q 17 What language and script is used in the inscriptions found from the Rosetta town?

Q 18 Why is South Asia often called a sub-continent?

Q 19 What was the advantage of writing on a hard surface?

Q 20 Manuscripts dealt in which subjects and were written in which languages?

Q 21 What are inscriptions and what were they used for?

Q 22 List the skill and knowledge that was required in hunter- gatherer communities?

Q 23 Who are archaeologists? What do they do?

Q 24 Why did ancient men & women move to different places?

Q 25 How do the scholars understand what is written in the inscriptions?

Q 26 Why is the plural word ‗Pasts‘ used in the title of this book, ‗Our Pasts‘?

Q 27 Write a short note on manuscripts?

Q 28 How did the archeologists find out about the eating habits of the people in the past?

Q 29 What is a source? What is its importance to the historians?

Q 30 Discuss why it is important to study our past?

Q 31 What was the occupation of the people who lived on the banks of the river Narmada?


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CBSE Class 6 Social Science - Traders, Kings and Pilgrims

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1.Name some articles for which South India was famous.

2.What was theitem from South India that was valued more in the Roman Empire?

3.What was the name of the port of the Cholas?

4.What was the capital of Pandyas?

5.Who was the most important ruler of the Satavahanas?

6.How do we get the information about Gautamiputra Shri Satakarni?

7.Wherewas the technique of making silkfirst invented?

8.When did silk become popular in Rome?

9.Who was the most famous Kushana ruler?

10.Name the Kushana ruler who organised a Buddhist council.

11.Who are pilgrims?

12.Name the Buddhist pilgrim who was caught in a storm while returning to China after

visiting India.

13.Which route did Xuan Zang take to China from India?

14.Where did Xuan Zang study in India?

15.Name some ofthe Hindu deities that became popular during this period.

16.Where is the idea of Bhaktifound?

17.Where did Christianity emerge?

18.Which of the following pilgrims visitied India during this period ?

(A) Fa Xian (B) Xuan Zang (C) I-Qing (D) all of them

19.Where was Jesus Christ born?

(A) Bethlehem (B) Iraq (C) Afghanistan (D) German

20.Where are the Syrian Christians in the world countries?

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1.Match the following:

A B

A. Palaeolithic age- (1) About 10,000 years ago

B. Neolithic age- (2)About 12,000 to 10,000 years ago

C. Mesolithic age- (3) About 2 million to 12,000years ago

(A) A-3 ,b-1, c-2

(B) a-3, b-2, c-1

(C) a-1, b-2, c-3

(D) None of the above

2.Mesolithic age

(A) Environmental changes

(B) Making of small tools

(C) Only a

(D) Both a and b

3.Hunter - gatherers moved from place to place as________.

(A) All food resources at a place would have been finished

(B) Animal keep moving so they had to be followed to be hunted

(C) Change of seasons required movement

(D) All of the above

4.Perennial lakes and rivers have water

(A) throughout the year

(B) for one month

(C) only in winters

(D) only in summers

5.

In what way(s) did Hunters-Gatherers use fire?

(A) To cook food.

(B) To scare away animals.

(C) As a source of light.

(D) All of these.

6.We say that people of Kurnool caves were familiar with fire as traces of ................ have been found

there.

(A) leaves

(B) clothes

(C) wood

(D) ashes

7.The number of deer, antelopes, goat etc. increased with the development of

(A) forests

(B) cities

(C) grasslands

(D) villages

8.The Palaeolithic Period extended from

(A) 1 million years to 10,000 years ago.

(B) 2 million years to 12,000 years ago.

(C) 4 million years to 50,000 years ago.

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Civ Understanding Diverstity

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1.Kerala is well known for its _________

(A) Spices(B) Garments(C) Oranges(D) Mangoes

2.What is the other name of 'dzos'?

(A) Yak- cows.

(B) Bull.

(C) Bear.

(D) Deer.

3.What is Ladakh's specialty?

(A) Pashmina wool.

(B) Garments.

(C) Technology.

(D) Animals.

4.The boat race is an important part of which festival?

(A) Diwali.

(B) Onam.

(C) Holi.

(D) Bhai Dooj.

5.Which is Tibetan national epic?

(A) Mahabharata.

(B) Ramayana.

(C) Kesar Saga.

(D) None of them.

6.What is 'Cheena-vala'?

(A) Fishing net.

(B) Food grain.

(C) Garment style.

(D) Living style.

7.What is the similarity between Kerela and Ladakh?

(A) Geographical features.

(B) Cultural influences.

(C) Colour of residents.

(D) Climatic conditions.

8.Why did the British think that they could divide Indians easily?

(A) Because of the Indian people with different backgrounds.

(B) Because Indians love each other.

(C) Because Indians hated each other.

(D) None of them.

9.Where was Jallianwala Bagh massacre occurred?

(A) Delhi

(B) Mumbai

(C) Trichur

(D) Amritsar.

10.Who composed Indian National Anthem?

(A) Vivekananda.

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Fri – Social Science

Ch- 28 Urban Local Self Government

It is time to figure out facts!

I. Observe your area/ neighborhood / locality and rate the following amenities/ facilities present on the

scale of – good, satisfactory and absent.

Facility Good(8-10) Satisfactory(5-8) Absent(0)

1. Street light

2. Parks /Gardens

3. Garbage

disposal

4. Drainage

facilities

5. Water

Supply

II. On the basis of your observation, write in around 5 points how these facilities can be made available

to people or their condition improved by Municipal Corporation.

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Fri – Social Science

Chapter – 10 Urbanization

An Idea to learn and act!

Q1. Mention the name of a city that according to you can be considered as modern in present time.

Q2. Make a survey using the internet and newspaper and write down the positive and negative impact

of urbanization (growth of cities) in the present time in three points each.

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1.Match the followings:

Column I Column II

(A)Sukta (i) Sacrifice

(B)Chariots (ii)Well said

(C)Yajna (iii) Used in battle

(D)Dasa (iv) Slave

(A) A-(ii); B-(iii); C-(i); D-(iv) (B) A-(i); B-(ii); C-(iii); D-(iv)

(C) A-(ii); B-(iv); C-(iii); D-(i) (D) A-(iii); B-(iv); C-(ii); D-(i)

2.Which Veda is the oldest one?

(A) Rig Veda (B) Sam Veda (C) Yajur Veda (D) Atharva Veda

3.When was the Rig Veda composed?

(A) 3,500 yrs ago (B) 4,000 yrs ago (C) 3,000 yrs ago (D)

4,500 yrs ago

4.What do you understand by Megaliths?

(A) Burial places (B) Big stones (C) Mile stones (D)

None of them

5.The Rig Veda is composed in form of.

(A) hymns (B) dialogues (C) poetry (D) All of them

6.One of the dialogues inthe Rig Veda is between rivers Beas & Satluj and

(A) Vishwamitra (B) Vashist (C) Vyas (D) None of them

7.Sanskrit is part of a family of languages which is known as

(A) Indo - China (B) Indo-Russian (C) Indo - European (D) None of

them

8.Where was the page from the manuscript of the Rig Veda found?

(A) Punjab (B) Gujarat (C) Kashmir (D) Maharashtra

9.How many Vedas are there?

(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 1

10.In ancient time, the dead were buried along with their __________

(A) Belongings (B) Distinctive pots (C) Tools & weapons of iron (D) All

of them

11.How were the Megaliths of a particular family recognized?

(A) By stone circles (B) By boulders placed on the surface of the Megaliths

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Worksheet

Class: VI Subject: Geography

Civics

Chapter 4 – Key elements of a democratic government.

1. ____________________ is a country that has people of several races.

2. ____________ is the languages of African people.

3. South Africa became a democratic country in ________________.

4. ______________________ was the most well known leader of African National Congress.

5. In India governments are elected for ______________ years.

6. ____________________________________ was the organization which struggled against apartheid problem in S. Africa.

7. _____________________ and __________________ are inseparable.

8. The earlier practice of _____________________ is now banned by law.

9. Elections are usually held once in ______________years.

10. ____________________________ means separation on the basis of race.

Define Apartheid.

Chapter 2 – What is Government ?

1. The government in our country works at __________________ different levels.

2. India has ___________________ democracy as people participate in the governing process through their representatives.

3. _____________________ is a type of government in which the king or queen is the head of the state.

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Q1. The discovery of fire brought about a change to the life of early man. What do

you think those changes were?

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Q2. In your own words, write what you know about the Palaeolithic culture.

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Q5. Write any three comparisons between the tools of the Palaeolithic Age and

those of the Mesolithic Age.

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Q6. Define Stone Age

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Q7. What do you know about factory sites?

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Q8. Which are the three phases of the Palaeolithic Age?

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Q9. The climate of the Paleolithic period was characterized by a rise in

temperature, it brought changes in

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Q10. Name four sites of India which are rich in paintings.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Q11. Palaeolithic man used taking shelters were known as

Q12. The Palaeolithic men in India were also known as

Q13. The early men moved from one place to another place in search of



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Q1. Multiple choice questions: i) Which of the following is a satellite?

a) Planets b) Moon

c) Stars d) Asteroids

ii) Name the planet closest to the Earth:

a) Mercury b) Venus

c) Earth d) Pluto

iii) Which planet is referred to as the Red Planet?

a) Jupiter b) Saturn

c) Venus d) Mars

iv) Millions of stars together make a?

a) Universe b) Galaxy

c) Constellations d) Sun

v) Mars completes one round along its orbit in:

a) 687 days b) 322 days

c) 90 days d) 160 days

II. Fill In The Blanks i. Which celestial bodies have their own heat and light……………

ii. Ursa major is also known as……………………

iii. Which star indicates the north direction……………..

iv. Name the celestial body known as head of the solar system………………….

v. Asteroids move around the sun mainly between the orbits of…………………..

III. Answer the Following Questions:

Q1. What are planets? Name the planet which is unique in the solar system

Q2. Distinguish: between natural satellite and human made satellite.

Q3. What makes earth a unique planet in the solar system?

Q4. What are comets?

Q5. What is a constellation?

IV. Think and answer Questions:

Q6. Distinguish between: stars and planets

Q7. Does stars born and die? Explain.

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Q. 1 : Complete the sentences:

a) Indian products were in great demand in other countries and were exchanged for

___________________________________________.

b) Most rulers tried to bring many ports under their control to gain control over _______.

c) Chinese scholars visited India to ________________________________.

d) Nalanda attained fame as a university in __________________________.

Q. 2 : Name them:

a) The first foreign tribe to invade India.

b) The greatest Kushana ruler.

c) The place where Fourth Buddhist Council was organized.

d) Two neighboring countries of India where Ashoka and Kanishka sent Buddhist

missionaries.

e) Two major sects of Buddhism during Kanishka’s reign.

f) The Christian preacher who spread Christianity in India.

Q. 3 : Define following terms:

a) Sericulture

b) Silk Route

c) Boddhisatva

d) Upasakas

Q. 4 : Fill in the blanks:

a) Kanishka’s capital was at _____.

b) The Deccan in ancient time was known as ______.

c) A Buddhist vihara at ______ attracted many foreign students.

d) Followers of _____ Buddhism worship images of Buddha.

e) Hsuan Tsang translated Buddhist texts into ______ language.

Q. 5 : Identify the picture and write two sentences about it.

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CBSE Class 6 Social Science-Map Work. Students are advised to refer to the attached assignments and practice them regularly. This will help them to identify their weak areas and will help them to score better in examination. Parents should download and give the assignments to their children for practice.

MAP WORK

1. On the outline political map of the India, mark and label the following states.

i) Gujarat ii) Madhya Pradesh iii) Assam iv) Goa

v) Kerala vi) Chattisgarh vii) Nagaland viii) Bihar

xi) Jharkhand x) Himachal Pradesh

2. On the outline physical map of the India, mark and label the following physical divisions.

i) Northern Mountains ii) Northern Plains

iii) Great Indian Desert iv) Great Peninsular Plateau

v) Coastal Plains and Islands

PROJECT WORK:

Choose a state and write about its festival, people and their occupation. Collect pictures. What do you like most about the state?

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CBSE Class 6 Social Science-Motions of Earth. Students are advised to refer to the attached assignments and practice them regularly. This will help them to identify their weak areas and will help them to score better in examination. Parents should download and give the assignments to their children for practice.

A) Define the following;

1) equinox 2)solstice 3)inclination of axis of the earth

B) Name the following;

1) The circle that divides the earth into a lighted and a dark half

2) The days of equal day and night all over the world

3) Longest day in Southern Hemisphere

4) The period of diffused light before sunrise

5) The period of diffused light after sunset

C) Answer the following questions;

1) Explain briefly with the help of a diagram the earth’s position and resulting conditions

during summer and winter in the Northern Hemisphere.

2) Explain with a diagram how rotation causes day and night.

D) Fill in the blanks;

1) On 22 December the sun shines vertically on the ------------at noon.

2) Countries of the -------------Hemisphere have winter in June.

3) Unequal days and nights on the earth are caused by--------------------.

4) The earth makes an angle of ---------- with the orbital plane.

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CBSE Class 6 Social Science-New Religious Ideas. Students are advised to refer to the attached assignments and practice them regularly. This will help them to identify their weak areas and will help them to score better in examination. Parents should download and give the assignments to their children for practice.

A) Name the following:

1) Founder of Buddhism

2) Founder of Jainism

3) A seeker of truth in Jain religion

4) A place where Buddha attained enlightenment

5) Organisations set up by Buddha and Mahavira for monks and nuns

B) Fill in the blanks:

1) Monks and nuns lived in monasteries called ---------------

2) Ahimsa means ----------

3) Pawapuri is a place where Mahavira ---------------

4) Moksha means ---------------------------

5) Kaivalya means-----------------------------

6) Buddha delivered his first sermon at--------------

C) Give reasons for the following:

1) Rishi Gautama accepted Satyakama as his student

D) Answer the following questions:

1) Write briefly on the four ashramas an upper-caste man was expected to go through

2) Mention any two similarities between Buddhism and Jainism

3) Write about life in a sangha.

E) Define the following:

1) Middle path 2) Sangha 3) Upanishad

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CBSE Class 6 Social Science-Political Developments. Students are advised to refer to the attached assignments and practice them regularly. This will help them to identify their weak areas and will help them to score better in examination. Parents should download and give the assignments to their children for practice.

Q. 1 : Complete the following sentences:

a) We get information about Samudragupta’s reign mainly from _______ and ______.

b) The most renowned Chalukya ruler was _______________________________.

c) Kanauj was relatively safe from foreign invasions as it was _________________.

d) The region ruled by Chalukya’s was fertile and had ports on ________________.

Q. 2 : Name the following:

a) Three great rulers of Gupta dynasty.

b) Two qualities of Samudragupta as a ruler.

c) The greatest ruler of Gupta dynasty.

d) The epic which shows Krishna’s philosopher image.

e) The river on whose bank Pulakeshin II defeated Harshavardhana.

Q. 3 : Define the following terms:

a) Prashasti

b) Samantas

c) Bhagavatas

Q. 4 : Fill in the blanks:

a) Chandragupta I adopted the lofty title of ______.

b) Harsha united the kingdoms of _______ & __________ and made ________ his capital.

c) _______ is the goddess of wealth.

d) Under the Pallavas local administration was controlled by three kinds of assemblies

_________, __________,______________.

Q. 5 : Give reasons for the following :

a) Rulers had samantas.

b) Pallavas wanted to control the region ruled by Pulakeshin II.

c) Rulers had prashastis inscribed.

Q. 6 : Write two sentences about each:

a) Chandragupta Vikramaditya’s achievements as a ruler.

b) City plan of Pataliputra

Q. 7 : Arrange these rulers in the order in which they came to the throne.

Samudragupta, Harshavardhana, Chandragupta Maurya, Chandragupta I, Pulakeshin II

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CBSE Class 6 Social Science-Realms of the Earth. Students are advised to refer to the attached assignments and practice them regularly. This will help them to identify their weak areas and will help them to score better in examination. Parents should download and give the assignments to their children for practice.

Worksheet (Realms of the Earth)

The four realms of the earth are

There are seven continents, in order of their size

they are

There are four major oceans. Fill these words in appropriate

boxes-The largest ocean, Mariana trench, triangular in shape,

‘s’ shaped ocean, southern ocean, circular in shape, deepest

ocean, busiest ocean, second largest ocean

Pacific Ocean

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