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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, 2013
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ARCHAEOLOGY Paper II Note This paper contains fifty objective type questions of two marks each. All
questions are compulsory.

1. The first absolute date for the earliest level of early stone age inIndian subcontinent is from

Attirampakkam


Riwat


Hunsagi


Pahalgam



2. The first reporting of famous HathnoraHominid fossil was made in

1983 1984


1985 1986



3. The copper/bronze model of the roofed and side protected cart isreported from

Mohenjodaro Harappa


Rakhigarhi Chanhudaro



4. Flat-bottomed boat with a cabin in the centre and oars depicted on a sealfrom

Chanhudaro Mohenjodaro


Harappa Alamgirpur



5. How much amount of money was spent by Kharavela for the construction of Mahavijaya Palace

27 lakhs 28 lakhs


38 lakhs 33 lakhs



6. Who is the author of book entitled "Indian Architecture" (Hindu andBuddhist period)

Krishna Deo


V.S. Agrawala


Percy Brown


Stella Kramarisch



7. Asvanalavatayana is associated with
Gupta temples

Khajuraho Temples


Hinayana Caves of Bhaja and Karle


Udaigiri Khandagiri caves



8. Oldest well-dated microlithic assemblages are known from which of the following sites in India

Patne


Morhanapahar


Bhimbetka


Jwalapuram



9. Narhan culture represented by paintedblack and red ware belongs to

Mesolithic period


Neolithic period


Chalcolithic period


Early Iron Age



10. The oldest and the best documented evidence regarding change fromsemi-nomadic pastoral life towards settled agriculture comes from

Kili Gul Mohammad


Anjira and Siah Damb


Mehargarh


Damb Sadaat



11. Which of the following sites represents middle Palaeolithic culture

Senuwar


Jhusi


Sarai Nahar Rai


Kalpi



12. Cereals and pulses grown todaywere being produced in Gangaplain during

1000 1500 B.C.


500 1000 B.C.


2500 1500 B.C.


3000 3500 B.C.



13. The representative section knownas Hathi well section is located at

Dattawadi Chirki


Nevasa Gangawadi



14. Toba ash has been reported in
i. Son Valley ii. Belan Valley
iii. Vansdhara basin iv. Tapti Valley

Codes

i and ii ii and iii


iii and iv i and iii



15. The first recorded discoveries of polished Neolithic tools in India were made by
i. Wheeler ii. Le Mesurier
iii. Cunningham iv. Theobald


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i and ii i and iii


iii and iv ii and iv



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16. Which of the following sites are famous for prehistoric paintings
i. Mehargarh in Baluchistan
ii. Lascax in France
iii. Catal Huyuk in Turkey
iv. Altamira in Spain

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ii and iv ii and iii


iv and i i and iii



17. There is a distinct BRW level between the OCP and PGW levels at which sites
i. Kayatha ii. Noh
iii. Atranjikhera iv. Gilund


Codes

i and ii ii and iii


iii and iv i and iv



18. Identify sites of Ganga plain from where early use of iron is reported
i. Malhar ii. Malwa
iii. Dadupur iv. Koldihwa


Codes

i and ii i and iii


ii and iii ii and iv



19. Identify materials used for making seals in Harappan cities are i. Silver ii. Faience
iii. Iron iv. Lapis Lazuli


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i and ii ii and iii


iii and iv i and iv



20. Iron is found at BRW level at sites in Central India are
i. Nagda ii. Eran
iii. Bhimbetka iv. Sonabhir
Codes

i and ii i and iii


i and iv iii and iv



21. Assertion Basic data of archaeology are collected from exploration and excavations on the primary context sites in the field.
Reason Some archaeologistsgive more emphasis on new scientific analysis without doing any field work anddeduce big conclusions.


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and both are correct.


and both are incorrect.


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22. Assertion Evidence of Ceralia pollen and micro-charcoal in the sediments of Sanai Tal are present since15,000 B.P.
Reason This does not attest human activity prevailing in a larger area of the Ganga plainduring the late Pleistoceneand early Holocene.


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23. Assertion The earliest Hindu temples belong to Shunga period.
Reason Hindu religion was not popular before the Shunga period.


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is correct, but is incorrect.


is incorrect, but is correct.



24. Assertion The growth ofsecond urbanization in the Ganga plain was due to Irontechnology.
Reason Surplus of foodproduction gave to rise tourbanization.
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25. Assertion Several Kharosthi characters were identified from the correspondences between the King's name in the Greek and Kharosthi Scripts.
Reason Large number of bilingual coins of Indo-Greekand Indo-Scythian Kingswith Greek legends on the obverse and Kharosthi on the reverse were reported in the19th century C.E.

Codes

is correct, but is false.


is false, but is correct.


Both and are correct.


Both and are false.



26. Assertion In all his inscriptions Ashoka advocates non-violence.
Reason Because victory achievedby violence is not durable.


Codes

is wrong is true.


is true is wrong.


Both and are correct.


Both and are wrong.



27. Assertion Arretine ware and Amphorae were reportedfrom Arikamedu.
Reason Perhaps they weredropped by a Roman traveller coming to India.


Codes

is correct and is wrong.


Both and are correct.


is correct is wrong.


Both and are correct,but is wrong explanation.



28. Assertion Magadh rose to theheight of a mighty empire.
Reason Because iron was not there.
Codes

is wrong, is correct.


Both and are false.


is true, is false.


Both and are true.



29. Assertion The Kayatha ware isfine, sturdy and wheel-made.
Reason It is associated with a red painted buff ware and redcombed ware.
Codes

Both and are correct.


Both and are wrong.


is correct and is wrong.


is wrong and is correct.



30. Assertion The agricultural tradition that was an important strand of the development led to the Harappan civilization.
Reason Granaries from Harappan cities show the surplus of agricultural production.


Codes

is correct and is wrong.


is wrong and is correct.


Both and are wrong.


Both and are correct.



31. Assertion The inscriptions ofthe Gupta period were in Tamil language and Kutila script.
Reason The language ofSanskrit and Brahmi scriptwas not known to the peopleduring Gupta period.


Codes

is true, but is wrong.


is true, but is wrong.


Both and are true.


Both and are wrong.



32. Arrange the following in chronological order
i. Mahadaha ii. Paisra
iii. Bhirrana iv. Chirand
Codes

ii, iii, iv iv, iii, ii, i


iv, iii, ii ii, iv, iii



33. Arrange the following in chronological order
i. Kamasian ii. Gamblian
iii. Kageran iv. Kanjeran


Codes

iii, iv, ii iii, iv, ii


iv, iii, ii ii, iv, iii



34. Arrange the following sites in thesequence of their excavation year
i. Piklihal ii. Brahmgiri
iii. Sangan Kallu iv. Maski


Codes

ii, iii, iv iv, iii, ii, i


iii, ii, iv, i ii, iii, iv



35. Arrange the following in chronological order
i. Mindel ii. Riss
iii. Wurm iv. Gunj


Codes

ii, iii, iv iv, ii, iii


ii, iv, iii iv, iii, ii, i



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