MCQ Chapter 11 From Barter to Money Class 7 Social Science Advertisement 1. What symbol was featured on Chalukya coins?A tiger emblemA Varaha imageA Roman king’s headA cowrie shellQuestion 1 of 202. What does the presence of Roman coins in Pudukkottai suggest?India minted Roman coinsIndia had trade relations with RomeRome ruled parts of IndiaIndia used only Roman currencyQuestion 2 of 203. What was one anna equal to in 1947?1/16 of a rupee1/4 of a rupee1 rupee1/8 of a rupeeQuestion 3 of 204. Who designed the ₹ symbol adopted in 2010?Reserve Bank of IndiaUdaya KumarBank of BengalChalukya rulersQuestion 4 of 205. What is currency?A type of commodity used in barterThe system of money used in a countryA digital payment methodA type of coin onlyQuestion 5 of 206. What are denominations?Types of digital paymentsUnits in which coins and paper notes are classifiedMethods of barteringCommodities used in tradeQuestion 6 of 207. When was paper currency first introduced in India?15th centuryLate 18th century19472016Question 7 of 208. What is a QR code used for in transactions?Storing coinsFacilitating digital paymentsMinting currencyBartering goodsQuestion 8 of 209. What is digital money?Money in tangible form like coinsMoney in electronic formMoney made of precious metalsMoney used in barter systemsQuestion 9 of 2010. Who controls the issue of currency in India today?Bank of BengalReserve Bank of IndiaChalukya rulersLocal shopkeepersQuestion 10 of 2011. What is one modern payment method mentioned?Cowrie shellsUnified Payments Interface (UPI)Stone moneyBarter systemQuestion 11 of 2012. What was exchanged for rice cakes at the Junbeel Mela?Digital moneyHandmade goods from hilly regionsRoman coinsPaper currencyQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the Arthaśhāstra indicate about the value of one paṇa?It could buy a dozen bananasIt was equivalent to an āḍhaka of grain per dayIt was used only for digital paymentsIt was equal to 100 rupeesQuestion 13 of 2014. What was the fine for failing to help a neighbor according to the Arthaśhāstra?10 paṇas50 paṇas100 paṇas200 paṇasQuestion 14 of 2015. What does the high fine for not helping a neighbor suggest?Money was not valuableHuman values like cooperation were encouragedBarter was preferred over moneyCoins were difficult to mintQuestion 15 of 2016. What is one example of a modern barter practice mentioned?Exchanging old clothes for utensilsUsing QR codes for paymentsMinting coinsIssuing paper currencyQuestion 16 of 2017. What material was commonly used to mint ancient Indian coins?PlasticAlloys of silver and copperPaperWoodQuestion 17 of 2018. What motif was found on Chola coins?Varaha imageTiger emblemRoman king’s headThree-tiered parasolQuestion 18 of 2019. What is one security feature of Indian currency notes?They are made of goldThey have features for visually impaired personsThey are only digitalThey are not divisibleQuestion 19 of 2020. What cultural heritage is depicted on the reverse of some Indian currency notes?Roman kingsMotifs like historical monumentsCowrie shellsQR codesQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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