MCQ Traders, Kings and Pilgrims Chapter 9 Class 6 History Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – History Class 6th 1. For what was the south India famous for?GoldSpicesStonesAll of theseYour comments:Question 1 of 142. Where did in India Roman Gold coin was found?South IndiaEast IndiaWest IndiaNorth IndiaYour comments:Question 2 of 143. Which river valley is the most fertile in south India ?Kaveri River ValleyYamuna River ValleyBrahmaputra River ValleyNone of theseYour comments:Question 3 of 144. Who controlled the river valleys?Chiefs and kingsPoor menOrdinary peopleNone of theseYour comments:Question 4 of 145. What does muvendar mean?Three chiefsThree kingsThree groups of peopleNone of theseYour comments:Question 5 of 146. When did Cholas, Cheras and Pandyas become powerful in South India?About 1,300 years agoAbout 2,300 years agoAbout 3,300 years agoAbout 4,300 years agoYour comments:Question 6 of 147. Who was the most powerful ruler of Satavahanas?Gautamiputra Sri SatakarniKrishnaSidharthaAll of theseYour comments:Question 7 of 148. Who were known as lord of dakshanipath?ChandraguptaRaja Ram Mohan RaiGautamiputra Sri SatakarniNone of theseYour comments:Question 8 of 149. To whom did the Chinese rulers send gifts of silk?Rulers of IranRulers of IraqRulers of PakistanRulers of KajakistanYour comments:Question 9 of 1410. Which tree was shown in the sculptures?NeemTulsiPeepalMangoYour comments:Question 10 of 1411. Where were the statues of Buddha made?Mathura and TaxilaMumbai and GoaBihar and UPDelhi and HaryanaYour comments:Question 11 of 1412. Men and women who undertook journey to the holy places in order to offer worship are calledTradersPilgrimsBuddhismTheravadaYour comments:Question 12 of 1413. In what work did Xuan Zang spend his life?In translating manuscripts from Sanskrit to ChineseMoving here and thereSleepingAll of theseYour comments:Question 13 of 1414. From where did the term ‘India’ derive?River IndusRiver GangaRiver YamunaRiver MahanadiYour comments:Question 14 of 14 Loading... MCQ – Chapter 9 – Traders, Kings and Pilgrims – History – Social Science Class 6
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