Class 06 SST History Vital Villages Thriving Towns CBSE Questions & Answers
Class 6 · SST History Vital Villages Thriving Towns
This is Social Science class 06 SST history Vital Villages Thriving Towns CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
_____ lamps, glassware and gems have also been found at the site of Arikamedu
- AArab
- BRomanCorrect
- CEgypt
- DIraq
2
____ was the capital of one of the largest empires ? one that spread across Europe
- ARomeCorrect
- BEgypt
- CSumatra
- DJava
3
Identify the following diagram

- AFort
- BAqueductCorrect
- CArretine Ware
- DAmphorae
4
Augustus found Rome a city of brick, and made it into a city of
- AStones
- BMarbleCorrect
- CMetal
- DGrass
5
______ open arenas surrounded by tiers of seats - where citizens could watch all kinds of shows, and public baths
- AAqueduct
- BAmphorae
- CArretine Ware
- DAmphitheatresCorrect
6
Ring well during this period was used for which of the following purposes?
- ATube well
- BToiletsCorrect
- CPlating
- DCooking
7
The Greek name of Bharuch is
- ABarygazaCorrect
- BBarygaya
- CBerygeye
- DBerygaza
8
Match the following A. Aqueduct B. Amphitheatres C. Vellalar I. open arenas surrounded by tiers of seats II. channels to supply water III. Big land owners in Tamil NaduOptions are as follows:
- Aa(II),b(III),c(I)
- Ba(III),b(II),c(I)
- Ca(II),b(I),c(III)Correct
- Da(I),b(II),c(III)
9
Huge aqueducts were
- AWere built to bring electricity to the city for baths , fountains and toilets
- BOpen arenas surrounded by tier of seats-where citizen could watch all kinds of shows and public bath
- CWere built to bring water to the city for baths , fountains and toiletsCorrect
- DWere built to bring water to the forest
10
Shows, and public baths Why the earliest coins were called 'punch marked coins'?
- ABecause designs were punched in to the metalCorrect
- BBecause designs were punched in to the cards
- CBecause they had a hole at the side of the coin
- DBecause they were punched from between
11
Why were the texts in Sangam literature called Sangam
- AThey were supposed to have been composed and compiled in assemblies (known a sangams) of poets that were held in the city of Kerala
- BThey were supposed to have been composed only in assemblies (known a sangams) of poets that were held in the city of Madurai
- CThey were supposed to have been composed and compiled in assemblies (known a sangams) of writers that were held in the city of Madurai
- DThey were supposed to have been composed and compiled in assemblies (known a sangams) of poets that were held in the city of MaduraiCorrect
12
Which of the following was not the type of people lived in the Southern part of the subcontinent in the earlier times
- ALarge landowners were known as vellalar,
- BThe village headman was known as the grama bhojakaCorrect
- COrdinary ploughmen were known as uzhavar, and
- DLandless labourers, including slaves, were known as kadaisiyar and adimai.
13
What were the function of Grama Bhojaka (I) The Grama Bhojaka was often the largest landowner (II) Works as a slave for the king (III) Distribute food as charity to farmers (IV) sometimes act as a policemanOptions are as follows
- AI,III
- BI,II
- CII,III
- DI, IVCorrect
14
Match the following a. Amphorae b. Arretine Warec. Jataka I. Red glazed pottery II. Double handed jar III. StoriesOptions are as follows
- Aa(II),b(III),c(I)
- Ba(III),b(I),c(II)
- Ca(I),b(II),c(III)
- Da(II),b(I),c(III)Correct
15
Match the following a. grama bhojaka. b. grihapatisc. dasa karmakara. I. The independent farmers II. men and women who did not own land III. The village headmanOptions are as follows
- Aa(I),b(II),c(III)
- Ba(III),b(I),c(II)Correct
- Ca(I),b(III),c(II)
- Da(II),b(III),c(I)