1 Created by Pinkz Grade VI Lesson 2. On the Trail of the Earliest People 1. Human life has evolved over (a) one lakh years (b) Millions of years (c) none of these (d) both of these 2. Water is (a) perennial (b) seasonal (c) both of these (d) none of these 3. Stone tool was used to scrap (a) bone (b) bark (c) both of these (d) none of these 4. Old stone Age was called (a) Paleolithic (b) Mesolithic (c) Neolithic (d) None of these 5. Middle Stone Age was called (a) Paleolithic (b) Mesolithic (c) Neolithic (d) None of these 6. Bhimbetka is found in (a) UP (b) MP (c) AP (d) None of these 7. Paleolithic sites in India are found in (a) Rajasthan (b) Deccan (c) Assam (d) None of these 1. b 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. b 7. b 1. Traces of ash in the Kurnool caves indicate (a) rearing of animals (b) use of fire (c) use of stone tools (d) use of water 2. Natural caves and rock shelters are found in the (a) Vindhyas (b) Deccan plateau (c) Bhimbetka (d) both (a) and (b) Objective Type Questions I. Multiple Choice Questions II. Multiple Choice Questions
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Grade VI
Lesson 2. On the Trail of the Earliest People
1. Human life has evolved over
(a) one lakh years (b) Millions of years (c) none of these (d) both of these
2. Water is
(a) perennial (b) seasonal (c) both of these (d) none of these
3. Stone tool was used to scrap
(a) bone (b) bark (c) both of these (d) none of these
4. Old stone Age was called
(a) Paleolithic (b) Mesolithic (c) Neolithic (d) None of these
5. Middle Stone Age was called
(a) Paleolithic (b) Mesolithic (c) Neolithic (d) None of these
6. Bhimbetka is found in
(a) UP (b) MP (c) AP (d) None of these
7. Paleolithic sites in India are found in
(a) Rajasthan (b) Deccan (c) Assam (d) None of these
1. b
2. c 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. b 7. b
1. Traces of ash in the Kurnool caves indicate
(a) rearing of animals (b) use of fire
(c) use of stone tools (d) use of water
2. Natural caves and rock shelters are found in the
(a) Vindhyas (b) Deccan plateau (c) Bhimbetka (d) both (a) and (b)
Objective Type Questions
I. Multiple Choice Questions
II. Multiple Choice Questions
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3. Stone tools were used to
(a) Cut meat and bone (b) chop fruits and roots
(c) dig the ground (d) All of the above
4. Bhimbetka is located in the preent-day
(a) Uttrapradesh (b) Andhra Pradesh (c) Madhya Pradesh (d) Kerala
5. Grasslands led to an increase in
(a) animals that lived in water (b) birds
(c) human beings (d) animals that survive on grass
1. b 2. d 3. d 4. c 5. d
1. When were the trains used first?
(a) 200 years ago (b) 250 years ago (c) 150 years ago (d) 300 years ago
2. Why did hunters gatherers move from place to place?
(a) In searching of food (b) In searching of shelters
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
3. Where is water found?
(a) In lakes (b) In streams (c) In rivers (d) All of these
4. How did the ancient people travel?
(a) By buses (b) By trains (c) By ships (d) On foot
5. Who had found the things which were made and used by the hunters?
(a) Astrologists (b) Archaeologists (c) Psychologists (d) None of these
6. In the ancient times tools were made up of which material?
(a) Stone (b) wood (c) Bone (d) All of these
7. For what purpose were the stone tools used?
(a) To cut meat and bone (b) to chop fruits and roots
(c) To make spears and arrows (d) All of these
8. Places where the people made tools are known as
(a) factory sites (b) residence sites (c) habitation site (d) none of these
III. Multiple Choice Questions
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9. By which techniques were the stone tools made?
(a) Stone on stop technique (b) Pressure flaking
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
10. What did indicate the finding of ash?
(a) Water (b) Ice (c) Fire (d) All of these
11.For what purpose did the men, women and children collect the grains?
(a) For food (b) For growing crops (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these