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Subject archaeology
Paper paper 3
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-III
ARCHAEOLOGY

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1 P.T.O.

ARCHAEOLOGY
PAPER III

Note This paper contains seventy five objective type questions of two marks each. All questions are compulsory.
1. The vertical method of excavation helps in reconstructions which of the following

Culture history Culture process


Culture dynamics Ethnology


2. Change in the gene frequencies of population is a definition of

Dispersal Genetic drift


Evolution Mutation


3. The first fossil representative of the Homo erectus group was found in Java by Dubois in

1891 1892


1930 1927


4. Theodolite and Electronic Distance Measuring are combined into total station equipment that is useful for which of the following

Construction of geographical information systems.


Digital mapping of archaeological sites.


For locating archaeological sites.


Plane table surveying.



5. Which of the following statements concerning prehistoric art is incorrect

Art is a social expression.



Art exists for psychophysiologic reasons.


Art is purely an economic endeavour.


Art is inextricably tied to religion and magic.


6. ESR dates from Acheulian quarry site of Isampur were questioned by

K. Paddayya S.K. Acharya


S.N. Rajaguru K. Thimma Reddy


7. Palynological studies in the salt lakes of Western Rajasthan were done by

G. Singh H.P. Gupta


I.B. Singh S.N. Rajguru


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8. Who was the excavator of Neolithic site of Gufkraal


R.N. Kaw B.R. Mani


T.N. Khajanchi A.K. Sharma


9. The longest Harappan inscription is found at

Harappa Dholavira


Lothal Kuntasi


10. Lapis Lazuli mines are located at

Sahyadri Hills Badakshan Hills


Shivaliks Sukkur-Rohri Hills


11. The author of 'The Saraswati Flows is

S.R. Rao H.D. Sankalia


M.K. Dhavalikar B.B. Lal


12. Which of the following chalcolithic sites is having some evidence of the use of burnt bricks

Gilund Navdatoli


Ahar Diamabad


13. Identify the largest Jorwe culture site among the following

Jorwe Daimabad


Inamgaon Prakash


14. Elephant rider type coin was introduced by

Chandragupta I Samudragupta


Kumargupta I Skandgupta


15. Barabara and Nagarjuni cave inscription was found by

Pandre Tieffenthaler J.H. Harington


Carlleyle, A.C.L. Tod, K.R.U.


16. On the reverse of 'King and Queen type' coin of Chandragupta, which of the following goddess is found

Durga Ganga


Ardoksho Lakshmi


17. Who among the following used the term punch marked coins for the first time

D.D. Kosambi P.L. Gupta


B.N. Mukherjee James Princep



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Mauryas Guptas


Satavahanas Gangas


19. The Uttara merur inscription belongs to the period of

Kulotunga Chola Parantaka I


Rajendra Chola II Vira Rajendra


20. Who among the following Pallava Kings held the title "Mattavilasa"

Narasimha Varman I Nandi Varman II


Mahendra Varman I Simha Vishnu


21. Which of the following palaeolithic sites are associated with volcanic ash
I. Bori II. Morgaon
III. Jwalapuram IV. Attirampakkam
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22. A method of dating inorganic materials found in archaeological sites by a process of measuring radioactive elements is called
I. Potassium-argon dating II. Carbon-14 dating
III. Palynology IV. OSL dating

Codes

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III and IV IV and I


23. Who among the following were contemporary hominins in the old world
I. Homo habilis II. Australopithecus aforensis
III. Homo sapiens IV. Homo neanderthalensis

Codes

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24. Which of the following is the licencing authority to carry out exploration and excavation in India
I. Standing Committee of the CABA
II. National Monuments Authority
III. National Mission on Monuments and Antiquities
IV. The Archaeological Survey of India

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I and II II and III


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25. Which among the following books are not authored by H.D. Sankalia
I. Prehistory and Protohistory of India and Pakistan
II. Prehistory and Protohistory in India and Pakistan
III. The Rise of Civilization in India and Pakistan
IV. The Archaeology of India
Codes

I and III III and IV


II, III and IV II and IV


26. Rock paintings of Bhimbetka belongs to
I. Middle Palaeolithic II. Upper Palaeolithic
III. Mesolithic IV. British period

Codes

I and II II and III


III and IV I and IV


27. The scholars who worked in the Sohan valley on Sohan culture are
I. de Terra II. J.D. Clark
III. O.H. Drumond IV. Soundara Rajan

Codes

I and II II and III


III and IV I and III


28. The sites in somme river valley are
I. Fauresmith II. Kolambo Falls
III. Abbeville IV. St. Acheul

Codes

I and II II and III


III and IV IV and I


29. Which of the following are not Harappan sites
I. Nevasa II. Kuntasi
III. Rangpur IV. Ojiyana

Codes

Iand III Iand IV


III and IV II and III




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30. Which of the following Harappan sites are located in Kachchh
I. Kanewal II. Kanmer
III. Kaothe IV. Juni Koran
Codes

I and IV II and III


II and IV I and III


31. Which of the following sites revealed rock paintings
I. Patne II. Kathotia
III. Dharki Chattan IV. Adamgarh

Codes

I and III II and IV


I and IV II and III


32. Epithets inscribed on Samudragupta's coins are
I. Parakramah II. Apratiraghah
III. Vyaghra-parakramah IV. Chakravikrama

Codes

II and III II and IV


II, III and IV III and IV


33. Bhumija type of temples are found in
I. Rajasthan II. West Bengal
III. Jammu Kashmir IV. Gujarat

Codes

I and IV II and III


III and IV IV and II


34. Roman pottery types found in India are
I. Amphorae II. Terra sigillata
III. Vase IV. Bowl

Codes

I and II II and III


III and IV I and IV


35. Which two Harappan burial sites are located in Haryana
I. Rakhigarhi II. Sanauli
III. Farmana IV. Cemetry-H

Codes

III and II IV and I


Iand II Iand III




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II ŸÖ£ÖÖ IV I ŸÖ£ÖÖ III



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