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Subject archaeology
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
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Organization university grants commission
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Exam Date December, 2014
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PAPER-II
ARCHAEOLOGY

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1 P.T.O.
ARCHAEOLOGY
Paper II

Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions of two marks each. All questions are compulsory.
1. The African Eve theory of recent African origin of modern humans was formulated by which of the following teams

Rebecca Cann et al. Alan Wilson et al.


Larh, M and Foley. R. Stoneking et al.


2. Who among the following is credited with the discovery of Marfa Palaeolithic site in the 19th century

R.B. Foote A.C.L. Carlylle


Captain Newbold William King


3. The Upper Palaeolithic culture belongs to

Early Pleistocene Middle Pleistocene


Late Pleistocene Holocene


4. Who was the excavator of Muchchatla Chintamanu Gavi

B. Subbarao K. Thimma Reddy


M.L.K. Murty Gudrun Cornivus


5. Who proposed the massacre theory of the skeletal remains at Mohenjodaro

R.E.M. Wheeler G.F. Dales


K.A.R. Kennedy J.F. Jarrige


6. The oldest ploughed field from the Indian Subcontinent is reported from

Mehrgarh Mohenjodaro


Dholavira Kalibangan


7. Which of the following is known as a late harappan burial site

Banawali Balathal


Sanauli Bahadarabad



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8. Kharosthi script originated in

Afghanistan Baluchistan


Central Asia Germany


9. Which of the following words gave clue for deciphering Brahmi script

Priyadarshi Danam


Kanita Dhamman


10. Kalinga war is mentioned in the

13th rock edict 5th rock edict


Rummindei pillar inscription Minor rock edict 1


11. Debitage analysis in lithic studies helps in which of the following
I. Behavioural reconstruction
II. Reconstructing reduction sequence
III. Identifying function of tools
IV. Identifying type of tools made at the site.
Codes

II and III I and II


IIand IV Iand IV


12. Who among the following were responsible for the birth of the New Archaeology
I. Lewis Binford II. D.L. Clark
III. Ian Hodder IV. Bruce Trigger
Codes

Iand III Iand II


IIand IV IV and I


13. Wima Kadphises is issuer of gold coins in denominations of
I. Double dinara II. Half dinara
III. Dinar IV. Quarter dinar
Codes

I and II II and III


II and IV III and IV



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14. The depiction of Lakulisha is found in the
I. Lakshmaneshwar temple II. Bharateshvara temple
III. Shatrughneshvara temple IV. Mahakaleshvara temple
Codes

II and III II and IV


II, III and IV III and IV


15. The pillar with lion capital was found at
I. Rampurva II. Vaishali
III. Kosam IV. Sarnath
Codes

Iand IV Iand II


I and III III and IV


16. Yakshas were deities connected with
I. Water II. Fertility
III. Mountain IV. Trees
Codes

II and III II, III and IV


III and IV II and IV


17. Fire altars are reported from
I. Lothal II. Dholavira
III. Kalibangan IV. Kuntasi
Codes

Iand II Iand III


III and IV II and III


18. Which of the following early Harappan sites are located in Haryana
I. Manheru II. Lohat
III. Amri IV. Sothi
Codes

III, II II, I


II, IV III



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III †Öî¸ü IV



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III †Öî¸ü IV



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19. Satavahana coins are made of
I. Iron II. Potine
III. Copper IV. Gold
Codes

I and II II and III


III and IV I and IV


20. Anarta Pottery is reported from
I. Rangpur II. Bagasra
III. Loteshwar IV. Rojdi
Codes

I and III II and III


III and IV IV and II


21. Assertion The Hathnora hominin fossil is variously called Archaic Homo, Advanced erectus and Homo indeterminate.
Reason There is no unanimity among palaeoanthropologists.
In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct

Codes

Both and are wrong. is correct, but is wrong.


Both and are correct. is wrong, but is correct.


22. Assertion Lithic artefacts are found in environments like deserts, dunes, beaches, river channels and alluvial fans.
Reason Artefacts accumulate in areas characterized by past human activity. In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct
Codes

Both and are true and is the correct explanation.


Both and are true and is incorrect explanation.


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.


23. Assertion The Southern Neolithic culture developed during the third millennium BCE.
Reason The available radiocarbon dates are the basis of the dating.
In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct

Codes

Both and are wrong. Both and are correct.


is wrong, but is correct. is correct, but is wrong.



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I. »ÖÖêÆüÖ II. ¯ÖÖ™êüß®Ö
III. ŸÖÖÓ²ÖÖ IV. ÃÖÖê®ÖÖ
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I †Öî¸ü II II †Öî¸ü III


III †Öî¸ü IV I †Öî¸ü IV



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I. ¸ÓüÝÖ¯Öã¸ü II. ²ÖÝÖÃÖ¸üÖ
III. »ÖÖê™êü¿¾Ö¸ü IV. ¸üÖê•Ö›Ìüß
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I †Öî¸ü III II †Öî¸ü III


III †Öî¸ü IV IV †Öî¸ü II


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ÝÖ»ÖŸÖ Æîü, »Öê×Ûú®Ö ÃÖÆüß Æîü …


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24. Assertion Cockburn is more famous because of his discoveries of rock paintings in the Vindhyas.
Reason He admitted the possibility that the rock paintings could be divided into an early and a late group.
Codes

is correct and is wrong. is wrong and is correct.


Both and are correct. Both and are wrong.


25. Assertion The process of domestication that we see at Mehrgarh may not be restricted to Kachi plain alone.
Reason It is likely to reveal a wider ramification as research progresses.
Codes


is correct, but is wrong. is wrong, but is correct.


Both and are wrong. Both and are correct.


26. Assertion Copper Hoards were mainly discovered as chance finds. Reason None of them were found from regular stratified deposits. Codes

is correct, but is false. is false, but is correct.


Both and are correct. Both and are false.


27. Assertion The Bara Pottery is profusely decorated with both geometric and naturalistic designs.
Reason It is the outcome of Harappan influence.
Codes


Both and are false. Both and are correct.


is correct, but is false. is false, but is correct.


28. Assertion Though copper hoards have been found from a large number of sites in India, they are mainly concentrated in Northern India.
Reason Because rich ores of copper are available in Northern India.
Codes


is correct, but is false. Both and are correct.


is false, but is correct. Both and are false.



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