Online Test of Chapter – 6 Towns, Traders And Craftspersons Test 1 | History Class 7th History Social Science (S.St)
Q.1. Which of the following is an example of a temple town?
a. Ajmer
b. Thanjavur
c. Berar
d. Delhi
Q.2. What was the part of the town where artisans and merchants of Indian origin used to live?
a. Administrative town
b. Commercial town
c. Port town
d. Black town
Q.3. Hampi was the capital of which empire?
a. Mughal
b. Vijayanagara
c. Mewar
d. None of these
Q.4. Which is a pilgrim centre?
a. Bombay
b. Calcutta
c. Pushkar
d. Madras
Q.5. Kabul and Qandahar were linked to which route?
a. Silk Route
b. Cape Route
c. Suez Canal Route
d. Cotton Route
Q.6. Who was Domingo Paes?
a. Portuguese
b. Italian
c. Arab
d. Swedish
Q.7. The fort at Masulipatnam was built by whom?
a. Dutch
b. English
c. French
d. Portuguese
Q.8. What was an important festival celebrated at Hampi?
a. Holi
b. Deepawali
c. Janamastami
d. Mahanavmi
Q. 9. How was water supplied to the city of Thanjavur?
a. Wells
b. Tanks
c. Both a and b
d. None of these
Q.10. Name the important centres of trade?
a. Surat
b. Hampi
c. Masulipatnam
d. All of the above
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which of the following is an example of a temple town?
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Thanjavur is also an example of a temple town. Temple towns represent a very important pattern of urbanisation, the process by which cities develop.
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Thanjavur is also an example of a temple town. Temple towns represent a very important pattern of urbanisation, the process by which cities develop.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
What was the part of the town where artisans and merchants of Indian origin used to live?
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Crafts and commerce underwent major changes as merchants and artisans (such as weavers) were moved into the Black Towns established by the European companies within these new cities.
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Crafts and commerce underwent major changes as merchants and artisans (such as weavers) were moved into the Black Towns established by the European companies within these new cities.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Hampi was the capital of which empire?
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Hampi is located in the Krishna-Tungabhadra basin that formed the nucleus of the Vijayanagara Empire, founded in 1336.
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Hampi is located in the Krishna-Tungabhadra basin that formed the nucleus of the Vijayanagara Empire, founded in 1336.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Which is a pilgrim centre?
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Near Ajmer is a lake, Pushkar has attracted pilgrims from ancient times.
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Near Ajmer is a lake, Pushkar has attracted pilgrims from ancient times.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Kabul and Qandahar were linked to which route?
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Kabul and Qandahar were linked to the celebrated Silk Route. Besides, trade in horses was primarily carried on through this route.
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Kabul and Qandahar were linked to the celebrated Silk Route. Besides, trade in horses was primarily carried on through this route.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Who was Domingo Paes?
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Portuguese traveller, Domingo Paes described Hampi in the sixteenth century.
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Portuguese traveller, Domingo Paes described Hampi in the sixteenth century.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
The fort at Masulipatnam was built by whom?
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The fort at Masulipatnam was built by the Dutch. The town of Masulipatnam or Machlipatnam (literally, fish port town) lay on the delta of the Krishna river.
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The fort at Masulipatnam was built by the Dutch. The town of Masulipatnam or Machlipatnam (literally, fish port town) lay on the delta of the Krishna river.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
What was an important festival celebrated at Hampi?
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The Mahanavami festival, known today as Navaratri in the south, was one of the most important festivals celebrated at Hampi.
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The Mahanavami festival, known today as Navaratri in the south, was one of the most important festivals celebrated at Hampi.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
How was water supplied to the city of Thanjavur?
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Water supply for the city of Thanjavur came from wells and tanks.
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Water supply for the city of Thanjavur came from wells and tanks.
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Question 10 of 10
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Name the important centres of trade?
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The important centres of trade were Surat, Hampi and Masulipatnam.
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The important centres of trade were Surat, Hampi and Masulipatnam.