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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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