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Question-1
Pattupattu, Ettuthokai and ___________ are the three divisions of Old Tamil songs ?
(A)
Pathittupattu
(B)
Pathinen keezhk anakku
(C)
Akamnanuru
(D)
Puramnanuru
Question-2
The large tombs of stones, rock cut chambers and the various items inside them are __________ .
(A)
Neoliths
(B)
Megaliths
(C)
Mesoliths
(D)
Palaeliths
Question-3
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-4
____________ are burial chambers or special stone cysts.
(A)
Mesoliths
(B)
Megaliths
(C)
Neoliths
(D)
Paleeoliths
Question-5
Stone tools and cave pictures indicate the location of the habitation sites of __________ age.
(A)
Iron
(B)
Stone
(C)
Copper
(D)
Bronze
Question-6
The archaeological evidence collected from _____________ near Kodungallur confirm the inference about the old port.
(A)
Mullasseri
(B)
Pattanam
(C)
Marutholi
(D)
Mullappalli
Question-7
Temple had control over land that was known as _______________.
(A)
Devaswom
(B)
Devabhumi
(C)
Devanagari
(D)
Devadasa
Question-8
The rule of Perumals began in Kerala around the_____________century A. D.
(A)
9
th
(B)
10
th
(C)
6
th
(D)
11
th
Question-9
There is a colletction of 18 songs in the _____________.
(A)
Pathuppattu
(B)
Ettu thokai
(C)
Pathinenkeezhkanakku
(D)
Mullaippattu
Question-10
Favorable circumstances emerged for people to live in one place as a group. This accelerated the growth of human _________ in different places.
(A)
Civilization
(B)
Struggle
(C)
War
(D)
Co-operation
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Std 9
Kerala (English Medium)
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