Question 11 MarkSouth India was inhabited by people of Vetar, Koraga and Marwar tribes.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 31 MarkGujarat is inhabited by tribes like Mizo, Ahom and Khokhar.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 41 MarkAkbar's general Mansingh attacked and conquered the Cher tribe.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 61 MarkHinduism became the main religion in the time of Ahom king Chetsinh.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 71 MarkAhom king donated land for temples and Brahmins.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 81 MarkInitially, the Ahom people did not believe in tribal Gods (Gods of nature).AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 101 MarkThe Ahom people discovered new varieties of sugarcane.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 111 MarkThe administrative system of the Ahom kingdom became centralized in the first decade of the $17th$ century.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 121 MarkThe Ahom people who were forced to work for the state were called 'Paiks'.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 141 MarkIn $1662 AD$ the Ahoms were defeated by the Mughal army led by Mir Jumla.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 161 MarkThe Ahom people changed the old political system of the Vanazaras and established a new state.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 171 MarkIn the $13th$ century, the Ahom people came to India from present Myanmar and settled in the valley area of the Brahmaputra river in Assam.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 181 MarkThe state of Gadhkatanga gained immense wealth by the trade of horses.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 191 MarkThe Ahom king of Gadhkatanga assumed the title of Sangram Singh.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 201 MarkEach Gadh was a unit of 84 villages called Chauraasi.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 221 MarkThere were $60,000$ villages in the Gond state of Gadhkatanga.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 251 MarkThe Gond tribe, living in a large urban in area called Gondwana of India, is one of the oldest tribes of India.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 261 MarkSome people of Bhil clans involved in the activity like animal husbandry.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 271 MarkThe Bhil tribe was the main tribe living in Western and Central India.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 281 MarkThe Munda and Santhal tribes lived in South India.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 291 MarkIn the time of Aurangzeb, the Mughal army invaded the Cher tribe and seized power.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 301 MarkIn $1775 \ AD$, Raja Mansingh, the general Akbar, attacked and defeated Cher tribe.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 311 MarkThe present Bihar and Chhattisgarh areas were dominated by Cher chiefs till the $12th$ century.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 321 MarkThe Western Himalayas were mainly inhabited by the Gaddi Gadariya tribe.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 331 MarkThe Baloch tribe was the most powerful tribe in the North-Western part of India.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 351 MarkBefore the Marathas, Multan and Sindh were dominated by the Langha and Arghun tribes.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 361 MarkKhokhar and Gakhkhar tribes lived in Madhya Pradesh during $13th - 14th$ century.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 371 MarkTribal population is found only in the Southern part of India.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 381 MarkDue to the cultural change in the tribes, caste became the basis of organisation of society instead of Varana (race).AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 391 MarkAs the economy changed and the needs of the society increased, there arose a need for people with new art and skills.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 401 MarkIn each tribe, the Panch of its society works to maintain their tradition.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 411 MarkThe tribal group is a lover and preserver of dance and instruments.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 421 MarkIn the present times, the tribal community wears traditional attire only at weddings.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 431 MarkIn North Gujarat, tribal women used to wear zuladi.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 441 MarkTribal men in South Gujarat rear dhoti or pyjama and paheran.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 451 MarkTribal men in North Gujarat used to wear dhoti, shirt and black buniyaan.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 461 MarkInformation of tribal people is not found in written documents.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 471 MarkTribal society was self-dependent for its own needs.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→
Question 481 MarkThe tribal people usually lived in forests and inaccessible places.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 491 MarkThe principle of community living prevailed in the economy of the tribal people.AnswerTrueView full question & answer→
Question 501 MarkThe houses of the tribal people were made up of modern resources.AnswerFalseView full question & answer→