NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Social Science includes all the questions provided in NCERT Class 6 Social Science Text book of Geography The Earth: Our Habitat, History Our Pasts, Civics Social and Political Life. Here CBSE Class 6 SST all questions are solved with the detailed explanation to score good marks in the exams.
Question 1.
How can we know about the past?
Answer:
We can know about the past by studying history.
Question 2.
Where did the early people live?
Answer:
Early people lived along the banks of River Narmada.
Question 3.
Write the name of the region where rice was first of all grown in India?
Answer:
The region where rice was first of all grown in India is the North of the Vindhyas.
Question 4.
What do you mean by the term ‘tributaries’?
Answer:
Tributaries are rivers that join a larger river.
Question 5.
Match the contents of the following columns:
Answer:
(i) – (b)
(ii) – (a)
(iii) – (d)
(iv) – (c)
(v) – (f)
(vi) – (e)
Question 6.
Name the countries that form South Asia. (Imp.)
Answer:
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Iran, China and Myanmar, etc. form South Asia.
Question 7.
Why is South Asia called a subcontinent?
Answer:
South Asia is called a subcontinent because, although it is smaller than a continent, it is very large and is separated from the rest of Asia by seas, hills and mountains.
Question 8.
Write important historical events against the following important dates:
(1) 8,000 years ago
(2) 4,700 years ago
(3) 2,500 years ago
(4) 2,000 AD/CE
Answer:
| Important Dates | Important Events |
| (1) 8,000 years ago | The beginning of agriculture |
| (2) 4,700 years ago | The first cities on the Indus |
| (3) 2,500 years ago | Cities in the Ganga Valley, a big kingdom in Magadha was formed |
| (4) 2,000 AD/CE | The present (age). |
Question 9.
Distinguish between historical and pre-historical periods.
Answer:
The period for which we have written records is called historical age or period, while the period for which we have no written records is called pre-historical age or period.
Question 10.
Define in brief the word ‘Epigraphy’.
Answer:
Study of inscriptions is called Epigraphy.
Question 11.
Name two main groups (or categories) of historical sources.
Answer:
Question 12.
Write True or False against the following sentences:
(a) History will help you understand how this present evolved. It will tell you about the past of the present. ( )
(b) We can live easily without use of fire. ( )
(c) History in a sense is an adventure. It is a journey across time and space. ( )
Answer:
(a) True
(b) False
(c) True.
Question 1.
What can we know about the past?
Answer:
We can know about the past by knowing several things. For example,
Question 2.
How did the people live in Stone Age?
Answer:
The Way of Life of the People in Stone Age
Question 3.
When did the early cities develop in India?
Answer:
Question 4.
What do you know about Magadha? (Imp.)
Or
Name the first largest Indian empire. Write two-three sentences about it.
Answer:
Question 5.
Explain the following things or terms in short.
(a) BC
(b)AD
(c) CE
(cl) BCE
(e) Script
(f) Language
(g) Decipherment
Answer:
(а) BC
(b) AD:
(c) CE:
Sometimes, CE is used instead of AD. The letters CE stand for ‘Common Era’.
(d) BCE
(e) Script
(f) Language:
When we read what is written, or speak, we use a language. It is a media of expression through speech or through writing.
(g) Decipherment:
Languages which are used, as well as ways of writing (scripts) have changed since then. So how do scholars understand what was written? This can be done through a process known as decipherment.
Question 1.
“The people of India shared their ideas since the earliest days”. Explain in brief.
Answer:
Question 2.
How did our country get its names?
Answer:
Names of our country
Choose the correct answer:
Question 1.
Which river’s bank did the people live along in the ancient time?
(a) Ganga
(b) Narmada
(c) Satluj
(d) None of these
Answer:
Narmada
Question 2.
On which river’s bank were the cities developed about 2500 years ago?
(a) Ganga
(b) Yamuna
(c) Narmada
(d) All of these
Answer:
Ganga
Question 3.
Which city was established on the banks of Ganga?
(a) Magadha
(b) Vindhyas
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Answer:
Magadha
Question 4.
How did merchants travel1?
(a) With Caravans
(b) Ships
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Answer:
Both (a) and (b)
Question 5.
From where did the Iranians and the Greek come?
(a) North west
(b) North east
(e) North south
(d) None of these
Answer:
North west
Question 6.
Where were the manuscripts written?
(a) On palm leaf
(b) On peepal leaf
(c) On banana leaf
(d) On tulsi leaf
Answer:
On palm leaf
Question 7.
Where did the manuscripts keep safe?
(a) In temples and monastaries
(b) In museums
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Answer:
In temples and monastaries
Question 8.
Who are historians?
(a) Who study past
(b) Who study present
(c) Who study future
(d) None of these
Answer:
Who study past
Question 9.
How did the people of Andaman Islands get their food?
(a) By fishing
(b) By hunting
(c) By collecting the forest products
(d) All of these
Answer:
All of these
Question 10.
What helps us ’ to find out the records of hunters, fishing folk etc. ?
(a) Archaeology
(b) Astrology
(c) Biology
(d) All of these
Answer:
Archaeology
Question 11.
When did agriculture start?
(a) 4700 years ago
(b) 2500 years ago
(c) 8000 years ago
(d) 5500 years ago
Answer:
8000 years ago
Question 12.
In what ways was the ancient coin different from the ones we use
(a) Made of stones
(b) Made of baked clay
(c) Made of bones
(d) All of these
Answer:
All of these
Question 13.
In which language were the manuscripts written?
(a) Sanskrit
(b) English
(c) Hindi
(d) None of these
Answer:
Sanskrit