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Question-1
The Akananuru mentions that in ancient period there was trade with________ people from across seas.
(A)
Arabian
(B)
Roman
(C)
Persian
(D)
Chinese
Question-2
The period in which crude stone tools were used is called ____________ age.
(A)
Mesolithic
(B)
Palaeolithic
(C)
Iron
(D)
Neolithic
Question-3
Maruthonkara and Marutholi remind us of ___________ tinai.
(A)
Neithal
(B)
Kurinchi
(C)
Marutham
(D)
Palai
Question-4
The basic unit of power was the ______________.
(A)
Family
(B)
Individual
(C)
Elders Group
(D)
Social Group
Question-5
The punch marked __________ that were prevalent in North India have been found in various places in Kerala.
(A)
Symbols
(B)
Scriptures
(C)
Coins
(D)
Pearls
Question-6
The people who involved in the manufacture of idols, scythes, ploughs, coins, grinding stones, yokes, buildings etc were the five kudi of artisans or ____________.
(A)
Ainkudikammalar
(B)
Kudiyalanmar
(C)
Kudikammalar
(D)
Kudiyar
Question-7
Caves cut into rocks with one or more chambers are called ______________.
(A)
Nannangadis
(B)
Rock cut chambers
(C)
Chambers
(D)
Hat stones
Question-8
_______________ is a collection of songs like Mullaipattu, Kurinchipattu etc.
(A)
Pathuppattu
(B)
Mullaippattu
(C)
Ettu thokai
(D)
Kurinchi
Question-9
_____________ establish that iron was available in Kerala in plenty .
(A)
Megaliths
(B)
Neoliths
(C)
Mesoliths
(D)
Palaeoliths
Question-10
The ancient Tamil songs divide the habitable land that was in ancient Tamilakam into __________ tinais or areas .
(A)
2
(B)
4
(C)
5
(D)
6
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Std 9
Kerala (English Medium)
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