Top 250+ Solved Early Societies in India MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The city of ……………. was excavated by archaeologists like DayaramSahni, M.S.Vats and Mortimer Wheeler from the early 1920’s onwards.
a. harappa
b. madras
c. bombay
d. bengal
Q. The city of Harappa had existed on a trade route stretching fromJammu to Central Asia through …………….
a. afghanistan
b. lothal
c. punjab
d. nepal
Q. ……………. was the large city of the Harappan civilization.
a. mohenjodaro
b. lothal
c. kalibangan
d. rupar
Q. ………….. is located in the Larkana district of Sind on the banks of theriver Indus.
a. mohenjodaro
b. lothal
c. kalibangan
d. rupar
Q. The excavations at …………… was first started in 1922 by Sir JohnMarshall with R.D. Banerji.
a. kalibangan
b. lothal
c. mohenjodaro
d. banwali
Q. Kalibangan in …………… along the dried up bed of the river Ghaggeris another important Harappan city.
a. rajasthan
b. u.p
c. delhi
d. bomby
Q. Kalibangan site was excavated by …………… in the 1960’s which havethe evidences of pre-Harappan and Harappan habitations.
a. b.k.thapar
b. mortimer wheeler
c. dayaram sahni
d. s.r. rao
Q. Lothal in ………….. is another important city excavated.
a. gujarat
b. rajasthan
c. delhi
d. haryana
Q. ………….. was in charge of the excavations of the Harappan sites inGujarat.
a. s.r.rao
b. mortimer wheeler
c. dayaram sahni
d. r. banerji
Q. The Harappans conducted trade both within the northern and western area of the sub continent and with Persian Gulf and ……………..regions.
a. chinese
b. rajasthan
c. sumeria
d. mesopotamian
Q. The Indus people had a fairly advanced type of religion. Their chiefdeity was the Mother Goddess ………….
a. sakti
b. vayu
c. agni
d. varunan
Q. There was a male god with three faces in Yogic pose surrounded byfour animals depicted on the ………….. seals. It is identified as the pre-historic Siva or Pasupati.
a. harappan
b. rajasthan
c. punjab
d. kerala
Q. The Indus people were highly interested in arts and crafts. The bronzefigure of the dancing girl found at …………… was an excellent piece of art.
a. lothal
b. mohenjodaro
c. rupar
d. banwali