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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 June, 2012
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ARCHAEOLOGY
Paper III

Note This paper contains seventy five objective type questions of two marks each. All
questions are compulsory.

1. Soil associated with human habitation is called

Palaeosol Anthrosol


Calisol Archaeosol



2. The Oasis theory of cultural diffusion is associated with the explanation given relating to

Origin and spread of domestication Life


Origin and spread of Urbanisation


Disappearance of the Indus Civilization


Development of Beaker Culture in England



3. Which of the following caves
associated with anatomically
humans is located in Africa

Batadomba lena
Billasurgam
Blombos
Kafje

modern


4. Ghoghara on the confluence of the Son and Rehi is famous for

Faunal remains


Palaeolithic tools


Toba volcanic ash


Floral remains



5. The oldest well dated microlithic assemblages are known from which of the following sites in India

Patne


Jwalapuram


Bhimbetka


Morhana Pahar



6. Evidence of heat treatment of artefacts has been found at

Baghor I


Bansghat


Patne


Amiliya



7. Who was the first scholar to associate Microliths with Mesolithic culture

Robert Bruce Foote


A. C. L. Carllyle


A. Cunnigham


John Marshall



8. Bhirrana in Haryana is a site of

Harappan Culture


Ochre Coloured Pottery culture


Painted Grey ware culture


Black-and-Red ware culture



9. Excavations of Sanauli, a site of Harappan Culture is remarkable for yielding

Residential architecture


Defence wall


Human burials


Industrial complex



10. Narhan Culture represented by painted Black-and-Red ware and Black slipped ware belongs to

Mesolithic Period


Neolithic Period


Chalcolithic Period


Early Iron Age



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Lower Ganga valley


Malwa region



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Jakhera


Atranjikhera


Bhagawanpura


Hastinapura



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Black-and-Red ware


Northern Black Polished ware


Lustrous Red ware



14. Which of the following was the most important river of Rigvedic Age?

Yamuna


Ganga


Sindhu


Saraswati



15. The event of Jinasena being taken from Pataliputra to Kalinga is found on which of the following

Hathigumpha Inscription of King Kharavela


Khalimpur Copper Plate Inscription of Dharmapala


Nalanda Copper Plate of Dharmapala


Damodarpur Copper Plate Inscription



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Hathigumpha Inscription of Kharavela


Junagarh Inscription of Rudradamana


Allahabad Pillar Inscription


Gwalior Inscription of Mihirbhoja



17. Which of the following temples was not built by Chola rulers

Brihadisvara


Korangnath


Airavateshwar


Kailashnatha



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Herakleo was portrayed on the reverse of Indo-Greek coins.


Lakshmi was portrayed on the Indo-Greek coins.


Buddha was for the first time portrayed on Indo-Greek coins.


Lakshmi was portrayed on the coins of Satavahana.



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Kanishka I


Huviska


Pushyamitra Sunga


Ashok



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Red sand stone


Bricks


Gneiss


Lime stone



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21. The dates of Attirampakkam and Isampur Lower Palaeolithic sites are I. 1.5 Million years ago II. 1.2 Million years ago III. 0.8 Million years ago IV. 0.5 Million years ago Codes 25. Which of the following sites are Madhya Pradesh I. Kayatha II. Tripuri III. Eran IV. Inamgaon Codes in
I and II I and III I and IV II and III II and IV II and III III and IV II, III and IV
22. The following two are Mesolithic Rockshelter sites in India I. Bhimbetka 26. Malwa culture is reported from I. Inamgaon II. Navadatoli
II. Muchatla Chintamanu Gavi III. Morahna Pahar III. Kayatha IV. Gilund
IV. Pachad Codes
Codes I and IV I and III I and II II and IV 27. II and III II, III and IV I and II I and IV Crude Black-and-Red ware has be en
23. Raymond Allchin excavated which of the following sites in South India I. Piklihal reported from Neolithic context at I. Koldihwa II. Gufkaral
II. Maski III. Jhusi
III. Utnoor IV. Chirand
IV. Budihal Codes
24. Codes II and III I and III I and IV II and IV Two recently excavated sites of Harappan Civilization are I. Kalibangan II. Bhirrana III. Lothal 28. II and III III and IV I and II III and IV Which of the following Inscriptions mention Devanampiya Piyadasi as Ashok I. Maski Edict II. Gujarra Inscription III. Sanchi Edict
IV. Farmana IV. Kalsi Edict
Codes Codes
II and III I and II III and IV II and IV II and III III and IV I and II III and IV

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III †Öî¸ü IV


II, III †Öî¸ü IV



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29. Which of the following scripts were used in Ashokan edicts
I. Devanagari
II. Brahmi
III. Greek
IV. Nastalique


Codes

Iand II


Iand IV


II and III


III and IV


30. Which of the following deities are associated with Shaivism
I. Lakulisa
II. Balarama
III. Skanda
IV. Surya

Codes

Iand II


I and III


Iand IV


II and III


31. Buddhist cave complexes are found at which of the following site
I. Aravalam
II. Bagh
III. Ajanta
IV. Barabar caves

Codes

Iand II


II and III


III and IV


Iand IV



32. Assertion The Indian Subcontinent represents the eastern expansion of the Acheulian culture in the old world.
Reason Only a couple of Acheulian sites are known from eastern Asia.


Codes

and are correct, but is not correct explanation.


and are wrong, but is correct explanation.


is correct, but is wrong, is correct explanation.


is wrong, but is correct and


is not correct explanation.
33. Assertion The Neolithic at Mehrgarh included wheat and barley cultivation and sheep and goat domestication.
Reason All the domesticates were introduced from Southwest Asia.

Codes

is correct and is wrong, but is correct explanation.


Both and are wrong.


Both and are correct but

is correct explanation.


Both and are correct and


is incorrect explanation .
34. Assertion Growth of Harappan cities was the result of trade and commerce.
Reason Pre-Harappan village cultures were followed by the urban make up.

Codes

is correct but is wrong and is correct explanation.


and are correct, but is not correct explanation.


is wrong, but is correct and is not correct explanation.


and are wrong.



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