Class 6th Social Science History Chapter – 5 Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic MCQ

Class 6th Social Science History Chapter – 5 Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic

TextbookNCERT
Class  6th
Subject Social Science (History)
Chapter5th
Chapter NameKingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic
CategoryClass 6th Social Science (History)
Medium English
SourceLast Doubt

Class 6th Social Science History Chapter – 5 Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic

Chapter – 5

Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic

MCQ

(1) They allowed to pass ‘horse’. What did it mean?

A. They accepted the raja was stronger
B. They accepted the raja was weaker
C. Both A. and B.
D. None of these

Answer – (A) They accepted the raja was stronger
(2) Who guarded the horse?

A. Janas
B. Raja’s men
C. Ordinary people
D. All of these

Answer – (B) Raja’s men
(3) How did men become rulers around 3,000 years ago?

A. By choosing rulers by voting
B. By ashvamedha yajna
C. None of these
D. Both A. and B.

Answer – (B) By ashvamedha yajna
(4) Where is Hastinapur located?

A. Near Delhi
B. Near Mumbai
C. Near Meerut
D. Near Agra

Answer – (C) Near Meerut
(5) About 2,500 years ago what turned into Mahajanapadas?

A. Ordinary janapadas
B. Important janapadas
C. Both A. and B.
D. None of these

Answer – (B) Important janapadas
(6) Who brought gifts for rulers?

A. Vaishyas
B. Shudras
C. Brahmins
D. None of these

Answer – (A) Vaishyas
(7) Where is Purana Qila situated?

A. Delhi
B. Agra
C. Kolkata
D. None of these

Answer – (A) Delhi
(8) In what mode were the payments made?

A. Punch marked coins
B. Paper notes
C. Gold coins
D. Silver coins

Answer – (A) Punch marked coins
(9) About 2,500 years ago where was Kaushambi situated?

A. Kurukshetra in Haryana
B. Allahabad in UP
C. Chandigarh in Punjab
D. None of these

Answer – (B) Allahabad in UP
(10) Who could not participate in the assemblies?

A. Women
B. Dasas
C. Kammakaras
D. All of these

Answer – (D) All of these
(11) Why did the rulers collect regular taxes?

A. For building huge forts
B. For maintaining big armies
C. Both A. and B.
D. None of these

Answer – (C) Both A. and B.
(12) How did herders pay taxes?

A. Forest products
B. Animals and animal products
C. By labouring
D. None of these

Answer – (B) Animals and animal products
(13) Why was the river Ganga important for people?

A. For transport
B. For water supply
C. For making land fertile
D. All of these

Answer – (D) All of these
(14) The word “Janapada” means

A. women and foot
B. citizen and foot
C. man and hand
D. goats

Answer – (B) citizen and foot
(15) Why did the rulers collect regular taxes?

A. For building huge forts
B. For maintaining big armies
C. Both (a) and (b) armies
D. None of these

Answer – (C) Both (a) and (b) armies
NCERT Solutions Class 6th History All Chapter Notes
Chapter 1 What, Where, How and When?
Chapter 2 From Hunting – Gathering to Growing Food
Chapter 3 In the Earliest Cities
Chapter 4 What Books and Burials Tell Us
Chapter 5 Kingdoms, Kings and An Early Republic
Chapter 6 New Questions and Ideas
Chapter 7 Ashoka The Emperor Who Gave Up War
Chapter 8 Vital Villages, Thriving Towns
Chapter 9 New Empires and Kingdoms
Chapter 10 Buildings, Paints and Books
NCERT Solution Class 6th History Question & Answer
Chapter 1 – What, Where, How and When?
Chapter 2 – From Hunting – Gathering to Growing Food
Chapter 3 – In the Earliest Cities
Chapter 4 – What Books and Burials Tell Us
Chapter 5 – Kingdoms, Kings and An Early Republic
Chapter 6 – New Questions and Ideas
Chapter 7 – Ashoka The Emperor Who Gave Up War
Chapter 8 – Vital Villages, Thriving Towns
Chapter 9 – New Empires and Kingdoms
Chapter 10 – Buildings, Paints and Books
NCERT Solutions Class 6th History MCQ
Chapter 1 What, Where, How and When?
Chapter 2 From Hunting – Gathering to Growing Food
Chapter 3 In the Earliest Cities
Chapter 4 What Books and Burials Tell Us
Chapter 5 Kingdoms, Kings and An Early Republic
Chapter 6 New Questions and Ideas
Chapter 7 Ashoka The Emperor Who Gave Up War
Chapter 8 Vital Villages, Thriving Towns
Chapter 9 New Empires and Kingdoms
Chapter 10 Buildings, Paints and Books

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