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Question-1
The Northern most part of kerala was ____________ in the time of perumals.
(A)
Kolathunadu
(B)
Valluvanadu
(C)
Mahodayapuram
(D)
Kodungallur
Question-2
The cave pictures of palaeolithic age tell us about the tribal life and beginning of _________.
(A)
Agriculture
(B)
Pottery
(C)
Industry
(D)
Family
Question-3
The basic unit of power was the ______________.
(A)
Family
(B)
Individual
(C)
Elders Group
(D)
Social Group
Question-4
The urns, which contain remains of the dead are known as ___________.
(A)
Rock cut chambers
(B)
Nannangadis
(C)
Umbrella stones
(D)
Hat stones
Question-5
Eranadu, Valluvanadu, Venpoli nadu were some of the nadukal in ___________ kingdom of Perumal's period.
(A)
Chera
(B)
Chola
(C)
Pallava
(D)
Pandya
Question-6
Evidence of the _________ age in Kerala and the prehistoric period has been obtained from Pattanam .
(A)
Iron
(B)
Copper
(C)
Silver
(D)
Stone
Question-7
Pattupattu, Ettuthokai and ___________ are the three divisions of Old Tamil songs ?
(A)
Pathittupattu
(B)
Pathinen keezhk anakku
(C)
Akamnanuru
(D)
Puramnanuru
Question-8
The geographical area which is now known as Kerala was initially a part of ___________.
(A)
Andhra
(B)
Karnataka
(C)
Tamilakam
(D)
Goa
Question-9
The archaeological evidence collected from _____________ near Kodungallur confirm the inference about the old port.
(A)
Mullasseri
(B)
Pattanam
(C)
Marutholi
(D)
Mullappalli
Question-10
Old Tamil songs describe the ancient Tamilakam including __________________.
(A)
Kerala
(B)
Karnataka
(C)
Andhrapradesh
(D)
Goa
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Std 9
Kerala (English Medium)
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