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The dominant tribes of Punjab, Sindh, and North-West Frontier province adopted _________.

  1. Hinduism

  2. Christianity

  3. Islam

  4. Sikhism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The rise of Rajput clans to the position of rulers set an example for the tribal people to follow. Gradually, with the support of the Brahmanas, many tribes became part of the caste system. But only the leading tribal families could join the ruling class. A large majority joined the lower jatis of caste society. On the other hand, many dominant tribes of Punjab, Sind and the North-West Frontier had adopted Islam quite early. They continued to reject the caste system.

A ______ century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar, in Tiruchirapalli taluka (in present-day Tamil Nadu), describes the deliberations in a sabha of Brahmanas.

  1. 8th

  2. 10th

  3. 11th

  4. 12th


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A twelfth-century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar, in Tiruchirapalli taluka (in present-day Tamil Nadu), describes the deliberations in a sabha of Brahmanas. They deliberated on the status of a group known as rathakaras (literally, chariot makers).

As per the twelfth-century inscription, the Job of the Rathkaras was __________.

  1. Chariot making

  2. Erecting gateways for temples

  3. Making jewels for the Kings

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A twelfth-century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar, in Tiruchirapalli taluka (in present-day Tamil Nadu), describes the deliberations in a sabha of Brahmanas. They deliberated on the status of a group known as rathakaras (literally, chariot makers). They laid down their occupations, which were to include architecture, building coaches and chariots, erecting gateways for temples with images in them, preparing wooden equipment used to perform sacrifices, building mandapas, making jewels for the king.

_______________ were called as Jatis.

  1. Smaller Castes

  2. Smaller Classes

  3. Both

  4. None


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

As the economy and the needs of society grew, people with new skills were required. Smaller castes, or jatis, emerged within varnas. For example, new castes appeared amongst the Brahmanas.

Many tribes became a part of the caste system with the support of ___________.

  1. Kshatriyas

  2. Shudras

  3. Vaishyas

  4. Brahmanas


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The rise of Rajput clans to the position of rulers set an example for the tribal people to follow. Gradually, with the support of the Brahmanas, many tribes became part of the caste system. But only the leading tribal families could join the ruling class.

The unequal social order, prescribed by orthodox Hinduism, was not widely accepted in _________.

  1. Punjab

  2. Sindh

  3. North-West Frontier province

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The rise of Rajput clans to the position of rulers set an example for the tribal people to follow. Gradually, with the support of the Brahmanas, many tribes became part of the caste system. But only the leading tribal families could join the ruling class. A large majority joined the lower jatis of caste society. On the other hand, many dominant tribes of Punjab, Sind and the North-West Frontier had adopted Islam quite early.  They continued to reject the caste system. The unequal social order, prescribed by orthodox Hinduism, was not widely accepted in these areas.

As the _________  and the needs of society grew, people with new skills were required.

  1. Economy

  2. Boundaries

  3. Greed

  4. None


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

As the economy and the needs of society grew, people with new skills were required. Smaller castes, or jatis, emerged within varnas. For example, new castes appeared amongst the Brahmanas.

Identify the correct statements as per the observation of Peter Mundy about the Banjaras :
1) The Banjaras carry their household - Wife, and Children with them.
2) The Banjaras do not own their oxen.

  1. Only 1

  2. Only 2

  3. Both

  4. None


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Peter Mundy was an English trader who came to India during the early seventeenth century. He has described the Banjaras in his writings.
As per his observation, the Banjaras carried their household - wife and children with them and the Banjaras owned their own Oxen.

As per a twelfth-century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar, in Tiruchirapalli taluka, the ___________ deliberated on the status of Rathkaras.

  1. Brahmanas

  2. Kshatriyas

  3. Shudras

  4. Vaishyas


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A twelfth-century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar, in Tiruchirapalli taluka describes the deliberations in a sabha  of Brahmanas. They deliberated on the status of a group known as rathakaras (literally, chariot makers). They laid down their occupations, which were to include architecture, building coaches and chariots, erecting gateways for temples with images in them, preparing wooden equipment used to perform sacrifices, building mandapas, making jewels for the king.

As per a twelfth-century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar, in Tiruchirapalli taluka, the Brahmanas deliberated on the status of ________.

  1. Chariot makers

  2. Peasants

  3. Weavers

  4. Shepherds


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A twelfth-century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar, in Tiruchirapalli taluka (in present-day Tamil Nadu), describes the deliberations in a sabha of Brahmanas. They deliberated on the status of a group known as rathakaras (literally, chariot makers). They laid down their occupations, which were to include architecture,building coaches and chariots, erecting gateways for temples with images in them, preparing wooden equipment used to perform sacrifices, building mandapas, making jewels for the king.