Ch.1: Indus Valley
Civilization
Short Q/A
Q1:
What is history?
Ans: History is such an organized study of past, in which it
examined the result and effects of the events of passed away nations.
Q2: How a thought can be created?
Ans: A thought can be created for future after getting a
lesson from the historical events and present circumstances حالات.
Q3: What is aim of history?
Ans: Basic aim of history is to keep the new generation
up-to-date.
Q4:
What does study of history provide?
Ans: The study of history provides us comprehensive جامع knowledge of nations.
Q5:
Which is oldest civilization of world?
Ans: Indus valley is one of the oldest civilization of the
world.
Q6:
Where signs of Indus valley are found?
Ans: The signs of Indus valley are found in Sindh at
Mohenjodarho and in Punjab along
with the river ravi Harppa (Sahiwal).
Q7:
How many settlements are discovered in
Pakistan and India?
Ans: About 1500 settlements are discovered in Pakistan and
India.
Q8:
Into how many periods Indus valley
civilization is divided?
Ans: The Indus valley civilization consisted of three
periods.
(i). Primary period 2500 BC to 3800 BC
(ii). Middle period 1700 BC to 2500 BC
(iii). Last period 1300 BC to 1700 BC
Q9:
In which period new cities were
established?
Ans: Many new cities and villages were established in middle
period.
Q10:
Where is Mohenjodarho?
Ans: Mohenjodarho an ancient
قدیم city in District Larkana (Sindh).
Q11:
When signs of Indus valley were
discovered?
Ans: The signs of Indus valley were discovered in 1922.
Q12:
Which things are found in Mohenjodaro?
Ans: Ornaments, clay, bronze, utensils, seals, carts, boats,
toys, spindles and skeletons of
different animals.
Q13: Which is second most important city
of Indus valley?
Ans: Harrapa is second most important city of Indus valley.
Q14:
Which things are found in Harrapa?
Ans: Solid clay utensils, seals and system of measures and
weights.
Q15:
How many civilizations have been
discovered in world?
Ans: Four most ancient civilizations have been found.
Q16:
Name the civilizations which have been
found?
Ans: Egypt, Mesopotamia (Iraq), Summaria and Indus valley
have been found.
Q17:
With which cities Indus valley had trade
relations?
Ans: Indus valley had trade
relations with southern Iran, Iraq, Egypt and Persian Gulf.
Q18:
What is meant by cradle of civilization?
Ans: Indus valley, Dajla, Farat and Neil valley are called cradle of
civilizations.
Q19:
By whom Indus valley had religion
relations?
Ans: It had commercial تجارتیand
religion relations with Summaria and Babal .
Q20:
Which things were imported from Egypt?
Ans: Building stones, skins, gold, emerald, ropes and dry
goods.
Q21:
Which things were imported from Iraq?
Ans: Silver, woolen cloth, leather and oil were imported from
Iraq.
Q22:
Which portraits have been found in Indus
valley?
Ans: Portraits of gods and mother goddess were founds in
Indus valley.
Q23:
How Indus valley system was run?
Ans: Indus valley system was run under a regular
administration.
Q24:
Where did land lord and influential صاحب
اقتدار لوگ persons reside?
Ans: Land lords and influential persons resided in upper
parts in large houses.
Q25:
How many symbols were in writing script?
Ans: 400 symbols were in writing.
Q26:
What kind of soil did Indus valley have?
Ans: The soil in Indus valley was fertile.
Q27:
Which crops were cultivated in Indus
valley?
Ans: Wheat, millet, barley, vetches, peas, Indian millet,
sesame-seed, rice, linseed,
mustard-seed and cotton.
Q28:
Which animal had importance in Indus valley?
Ans: Bull had importance in Indus valley.
Q29:
How internal trade was carried by?
Ans: Internal trade had been carried by bullock-carts.
Q30:
Where houses were built?
Ans: Houses were built on the edges of the roads of city.
Q31:
What was used to go upper storey?
Ans: Ladders سیڑھی
had been used to go upper storey.
Q32:
What was the size of roads in Indus
valley?
Ans: The size of roads was one kilometer long and nine meters
wide.
Q33:
Who destroyed the Indus valley?
Ans: Aryan assailants حملہ آور destroyed the Indus valley.
Q34:
When did Indus valley disappear?
Ans: Indus valley disappeared in 1500 B.C.
Q35:
Which calamities caused the decline?
Ans: The calamities like earthquakes and floods caused the
decline.
Q36:
Which was the major profession of Indus
valley people?
Ans: Farming was the major profession of Indus valley people.
Q37:
Where had migrated the local population
after arrival of Aryans?
Ans: Local people migrated towards south-east.
Ch.1: Earth as a Planet
Short Q/A
Q1:
What is big-bang?
Ans: The creation of universe resulted from a massive
explosion about 15 to 20 billion
years ago. This is called big bang.
Q2: What is universe?
Ans: The universe is combination of billions of galaxies
comprised of matter.
Q3: What is milky way Galaxy?
Ans: Milky way galaxy is collection of billions of stars,
gases and clouds of dust.
Q4:
What is solar system?
Ans: Eight planets revolve round the sun. This is called
solar system.
Q5:
When solar system was originated?
Ans: Solar system was originated about 5 billion years ago.
Q6:
Which gases are available in sun?
Ans: Hydrogen and helium gases are available in sun.
Q7:
What is temperature of sun?
Ans: The temperature of sun is 60000 centigrade.
Q8:
In how many days earth revolves around
sun?
Ans: Earth revolves around sun in about 365 days and 6 hours.
Q9:
What is meant by leap year?
Ans: After every four years there are 29 days in February, it
is called leap year.
Q10:
When Pluto was eliminated ختم کر د
یاگیا from solar system?
Ans: Pluto was eliminated in August 2006.
Q11:
How does earth look like?
Ans: Earth is round like football.
Q12:
What is diameter of earth?
Ans: Diameter of earth is about 12750 kilometers.
Q13: What is circumference of earth?
Ans: Circumference of earth is 40,000 kilometers.
Q14:
What is area of earth?
Ans: The area of the surface of earth is about 510 million
square kilometers.
Q15:
What are two types of movement of earth?
Ans: Rotation and revolution.
Q16:
What is meant by rotation?
Ans: The earth moves around its axis. This is called rotation.
Q17:
What is speed of rotation?
Ans: The speed of rotation is 1700 kms per hour.
Q18:
In how much time earth completes
rotation?
Ans: In 24 hours earth completes its rotation.
Q19:
At which angle earth’s axis is tilted?
Ans: The earth’s axis is tilted at an angle of 66 ½ .
Q20:
What is revolution?
Ans: The movement of the earth in its orbit around the sun is
called revolution.
Q21:
what is speed of revolution?
Ans: The speed of revolution is about 107,000 kms per hour.
Q22:
In how many days earth completes its
revolution?
Ans: The earth completes its revolution in 365 days and 6
hours.
Q23:
What is shape of earth’s orbit?
Ans: The orbit revolves in oval shape.
Q24:
What is solar eclipse?
Ans: Sometimes the moon comes between the sun and the earth,
due to which the sun is not
seen. This is called solar eclipse.
Q25:
What is lunar eclipse?
Ans: Sometimes the earth comes between the sun and the moon,
due to which the moon is not
seen. This is called lunar eclipse.
Q26:
What is area of earth?
Ans: The area of earth is about 510 million sq kms.
Q27:
How much area of earth is comprised by
land?
Ans: 29% of earth is comprised by land.
Q28:
How much area of earth is comprised by
water?
Ans: 71% of earth is comprised by water.
Q29:
What is meant by continent?
Ans: The land portion is comprised of seven large masses
which are called continents.
Q30:
Name continents.
Ans: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica,
Europe, Australia.
Q31:
Which is largest continent?
Ans: Asia is the largest continent.
Q32:
Which is second largest continent?
Ans: Africa is second largest continent.
Q33:
Which is third largest continent?
Ans: North America is third largest continent.
Q34:
Which is fourth largest continent?
Ans: South America is fourth largest continent.
Q35:
Which is fifth largest continent?
Ans: Antarctica is fifth largest continent.
Q36:
Why people don’t live in Antarctica?
Ans: Due to extreme climate. It is uninhabited continent.
Q37:
Which is sixth largest continent?
Ans: Europe is sixth largest continent.
Q38:
Which is smallest continent?
Ans: Australia is sixth largest continent.
Q39:
What is ocean?
Ans: A huge mass of water is called ocean.
Q40:
How many oceans are in world?
Ans: There are five oceans in world.
Q41:
Name oceans.
Ans: Pacific Ocean, Atlantic
Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, Northern Ocean.
Q42:
Which is the largest ocean?
Ans: Pacific ocean is the largest ocean.
Q43:
Which is the second largest ocean?
Ans: Atlantic ocean is second largest ocean.
Q44:
Which is the third largest ocean?
Ans: Indian ocean is third largest ocean.
Q45:
Which is the fourth largest ocean?
Ans: Southern ocean is fourth largest ocean.
Q46:
Which is the smallest ocean?
Ans: Northern ocean is the smallest ocean.
Ch.3: Earth as home of
human beings
Short Q/A
Q1:
What does home provide?
Ans: Home provides the
environment necessary for the structure of human life to exist.
Q2: Which gas enriched atmosphere?
Ans: Oxygen enriched atmosphere.
Q3: Name natural sphere.
Ans: Atmosphere, Lithosphere, Hydrosphere and Biosphere.
Q4:
What is atmosphere?
Ans: There is an envelope of different gases, water vapours
and dust particles which surrounds
our earth. It is called Atmosphere.
Q5:
Which gas is most important?
Ans: Oxygen gas is most important.
Q6:
Which gas do the plants utilize?
Ans: Carbon dioxide is utilized by plants.
Q7:
What is ozone?
Ans: Ozone shields our earth from the dangerous ultra-violet
rays from sun.
Q8:
What is lithosphere?
Ans: The surface area of earth is about 510 million sq kms.
About 29% of this area is
comprised of land. This is called Lithosphere.
Q9:
What is hydrosphere?
Ans: About 71% of the earth’s surface is comprised of water
in different shapes i.e. oceans,
rivers and lakes etc. This is called hydrosphere.
Q10:
What is evaporation?
Ans: The water vapours enter the atmosphere. It is called
evaporation.
Q11:
What is biosphere?
Ans: The sphere of life comprised of plants, animals and
human beings. It is dependent
upon other three spheres. It is called biosphere.
Q12:
What is natural environment?
Ans: Atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere
collectively form the natural
environment.
Q13: How people living in mountains are
strong?
Ans: People living in mountains are physically strong because
of difficult terrain.
Q14:
Which crops are cultivated in mountains?
Ans: Crops like maize, rice, tea and fruits are cultivated in
mountains.
Q15: Which areas are considered
beautiful resorts points?
Ans: Mountains are considered beautiful tourists resorts
points.
Q16: How much population resides in
plains?
Ans: 80% of world population resides in plains.
Q17:
What does flat land allow?
Ans: Flat land allows large scale cultivation, development of
industries and transportation
network.
Q18:
Why there are no rivers in deserts?
Ans: The amount of rainfall in deserts is very low. That’s
why there are no rivers.
Q19:
What kind of life do people live in
deserts?
Ans: People living in deserts live a nomadic بدوشخانہ life.
Q20: Which trees grow in deserts?
Ans: Cactus and palms (date tree) grow in deserts.
Q21:
How international trade is done?
Ans: International trade is done mostly via sea-routes.
Q22:
When and where canoes were made?
Ans: Canoes were made 6000 BC in Egypt.
Q23:
When roman trade ships were made?
Ans: Roman trade ships were made 2000 years ago.
Q24:
What are important sources of irrigation?
Ans: Rivers are important sources ذرائع
of irrigation.
Q25:
How hydro-electricity is generated?
Ans: Hydro-electricity is generated from rivers.
Q26:
How much area of Pakistan is comprised
of forests?
Ans: 5% percent of area of Pakistan is comprised of forests.
Q27: What are roof gardens?
Ans: The world’s most dense forests are found near the
equator. These are called Roof
Gardens.
Q28:
In deserts what is used for
transportation?
Ans: In deserts camel is used for transportation.
Q29:
How silk is attained?
Ans: Silk is attained from silk worms.
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