Samacheer Kalvi 7th Social Science History Solutions Term 1 Chapter 1 Sources of Medieval India

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Samacheer Kalvi 7th Social Science Sources of Medieval India Textual Evaluation

I. Choose the correct answer:

Question 1.
are the writings engraved on solid surfaces such as rocks, stones, temple wails and metals.
(a) Chronicles
(b) Travelogues
(c) Coins
(d) Inscriptions
Answer:
(d) Inscriptions

Question 2.
was the land gifted to temples.
(a) Vellanvagai
(b) Shalabhoga
(c) Brahmadeya
(d) Devadana
Answer:
(d) Devadana

Question 3.
__________ period was known as the period of devotional literature.
(a) Chola
(b) Pandya
(c) Rajput
(d) Vijayanagara
Answer:
(a) Chola

Samacheer Kalvi 7th Social Science History Solutions Term 1 Chapter 1 Sources of Medieval India

Question 4.
__________ provides information about the first Sultan of Delhi.
(a) Ain-i-Akbari
(b) Taj-ul-Ma’asir
(c) Tuzk-i-Jahangiri
(d) Tarikh-i-Frishta
Answer:
(b) Taj-ul-Ma’asir

Question 5.
__________ an Arab-born Morocco scholar, travelled from Morocco to India.
(a) Marco Polo
(b) A1 Beruni
(c) Domingo Paes
(d) Ibn Battuta
Answer:
(d) Ibn Battuta

II. Fill in the Blanks

  1. __________ inscriptions provide details about administration in a Brahmadeya village.
  2. __________ had stamped the figure of Goddess Lakshmi on his gold coins and had his name inscribed on it.
  3. __________ 3.6 grains of silver amounted to a
  4. __________ was patronised by Sultan Nazir-ud-din Mahmud of Slave Dynasty.
  5. __________ An Italian traveller visited Vijayanagar Empire in 1420.

Answer:

  1. Uttiramerur
  2. Muhammad Ghori
  3. Jital
  4. Minhaj-us-Siraj
  5. Nicolo Conti

III. Match the following

A B
Khajuraho i. Odisha
Konark ii. Hampi
Dilwara iii. Madhya Pradesh
Virupaksha iv. Rajasthan

Answer:

  1. iii
  2. i
  3. iv
  4. ii

IV. State true or false :

Question 1.
Pallichchandam was the land donated to Jaina institution.
Answer:
True

Question 2.
The composition of metal coins gives us information on the political condition of the empire.
Answer:
False
Correct statement: The composition of metals in the coins gives us information on the economic condition of the empire.

Question 3.
The high cost of copper made palm leaf and paper cheaper alternatives for recording royal orders and events in royal courts.
Answer:
True

Samacheer Kalvi 7th Social Science History Solutions Term 1 Chapter 1 Sources of Medieval India

Question 4.
Domingo Paes, a Portuguese traveller, visited the Chola Empire in 1522.
Answer:
False
Correct statement: Domingo Paes, a Portuguese traveller, visited the Vijayanagar in 1522.

V. Match the statement with the reason Tick
(a) Tick (✓) the appropriate answer.

Question 1.
Assertion (A) :Muhammad Ghori’s gold coins carried the figure of Goddess Lakshmi.
Reason (R) :The Turkish invader was liberal in his religious outlook.
a) R is the correct explanation of A.
b) R is not the correct explanation of A.
c) A is wrong and R is correct.
d) A and R are wrong.
Answer :
(a) R is the correct explanation of A

(b) Find out the wrong pair

  1. Madhura Vijayam – Gangadevi
  2. Abul Fazal – Ain-i-Akbari
  3. Ibn Battura – Tahquiq-i-Hind
  4. Amuktamalyatha – Krishnadevaraya

Answer:
3. Ibn Battuta – Tahquiq-i-Hind

(c) Find out the odd one
Question 1.
Inscriptions, Travelogues, Monuments, Coins
Answer:
Travelogues

VI. Answer the following in one or two sentences

Question 1.
Who compiled Nalayira Divyaprabhandham?
Answer:
Nathamuni compiled Nalayira Divyaprabhandham.

Question 2.
What does the word Tuzk mean?
Answer:
Autobiography

Question 3.
Name Jahangir’s memoir.
Answer:
Jahangir’s Memoir is Tuzk – i- Jahangiri.

Samacheer Kalvi 7th Social Science History Solutions Term 1 Chapter 1 Sources of Medieval India

Question 4.
Name the two different types of sources for the study of history.
Answer:
Primary sources and Secondary sources are the two different types of sources for the study of history.

Question 5.
List out the important mosques and forts constructed during medieval times.
Answer:

  • Quwwat-ul Islam Masjid, Moth-ki- Masjid, Jama Masjid, Fatehpur Sikri Dargah (all in and around Delhi), and Charminar (Hyderabad) are the important mosques belonging to the medieval times.
  • The forts of historical importance are Agra Fort, Chittor Fort, Gwalior Fort, and Delhi Red Fort.

Question 6.
Mention the important foreign travellers who visited India during the medieval period.
Answer:
Marco Polo, a Venetian traveler, Al-Beruni, Ibn Battuta Nicolo Conti, Abdur-Razzaq, Domingo Paes.

VII. Answer the following :

Question 1.
Describe the different types of coins introduced by the rulers of the Delhi Sultanate.
Answer:

  1. Silver Tanka, Copper Jitals, and gold coins were introduced by Delhi Sultans. These coins indicate their coinage and economic prosperity. Silver tanka introduced by Iltutmish.
  2. Ala – ud – din Khalji’s gold coins.
  3. Muhammad – bin – Tughlaq copper token currency are the different types of coins introduced by the rulers of Delhi Sultanate.

VIII. Answer Grid

1. _______________ was a courtier of Emperor Aurangazeb.
Answer:
Khafi khan
2. Tiruvalangadu copper plates belong to
Answer:
Rajendra Chola I
3. _______________ was the land for the maintenance of the school.
Answer:
Shalabhoga
4. _______________ compiled Periyapuranam.
Answer:
Sekkizhar
5. _______________ is an Arabic word meaning history.
Answer:
Tariq or Tahquiq.
6. Muhammed bin Tughluq transferred his capital from Delhi to ____________ in the south.
Answer:
Devagiri (Daulatabad).

IX. HOTS:

Question 1.
The composition of metals in coins is indicative of the economic prosperity of the empire-
Substantiate.
Answer:

  • The Composition of metals gives us information on the economic condition of the empire.
  • Because we know about the economic prosperity of the materials by the metals used like Gold, silver, and copper.

X. Student Activity :

Prepare an album collecting pictures of palaces, tombs, mosques, and forts of Medieval India

Samacheer Kalvi 7th Social Science History Solutions Term 1 Chapter 1 Sources Of Medieval India 1

XI. Life skill :

Question 1.
Find out from the libraries in your town or village and prepare a report about the primary and secondary sources available there.
Answer:
On a visit to a library nearby I found that it had primary and secondary sources.

I found historical documents, statistical data, pieces of creative writing, speeches, and art objects. Interviews, surveys, fieldwork also are available here. I also could see and sources like articles in newspapers, popular magazines, book movie views, and articles in journals.

Samacheer Kalvi 7th Social Science Sources of Medieval India Additional Questions

I. Choose the correct answer:

Question 1.
Uttiramerur inscriptions in ______ district provide details about Brahmadeya village administration.
(a) Salem
(b) Kanchipuram
(c) Chennai
(d) Vellore
Answer:
(b) Kanchipuram

Samacheer Kalvi 7th Social Science History Solutions Term 1 Chapter 1 Sources of Medieval India

Question 2.
______ jitals are available for the study Of the period Of the Delhi sultans.
(a) Gold
(b) Silver
(c) Copper
(d) Aluminium
Answer:
(c) Copper

II. Fill in the blanks

  1. ______ grants, which were treated as legal documents, have significant source value.
  2. Palaces in Jaipur, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur signify the greatness of the _____ dynasty.
  3. The ______ period was known as the period of devotional literature in South India
  4. ______ are pictures, images in drawing or painting

Answer:

  1. Copper – Plate
  2. Rajput
  3. Chola
  4. Portraits

III. Match the following:

A B
a. Abul Fazal i. King’s achievements
b. Iltutmish ii. Akbar Nama
c. Coins iii. Kalhana
d. Rihla iv. Chahalgani
e. Rajatarangini V. The Travels

Answer:
a – ii
b – iv
c – i
d – v
e – iii

IV. State true or false:

Question 1.
Zia – Ud – Bami wrote Tarikh – i – Firoz shahi.
Answer:
True

Question 2.
Tabakat-i- Akbari was authored by Abul Faze.
False
Correct statement: Tabakat-i- Akbari was authored by Nizam-ud-din Ahmad.

Samacheer Kalvi 7th Social Science History Solutions Term 1 Chapter 1 Sources of Medieval India

Question 3.
Ibn Battuta tells us of caste in India and the practice of Sati.
Answer:
True

V. Match the statement with the reason. Tick the appropriate answer:

Question 1.
Statement: Minhaj – us- Siraj, patronised by Sultan Nazir – ud – din Mahmud, wrote Tabakat – i – Nasiri
Reason: The compendium was named after its patron.
(a) Statement is true but the Reason is wrong.
(b) Statement and Reason are correct.
(c) Statement is wrong and the reason is correct.
(d) Both Statement and reason are wrong.
Answer:
(b) Statement and Reason are correct.

Question 2.
Statement: According to Ibn Battuta, a Morocco scholar, Egypt was rich in the 16th century.
Reason: The whole of Indian trade with the west passed through Egypt
(a) Statement is true but the Reason is wrong.
(b) Statement and Reason are correct.
(c) Statement is wrong and the reason is correct.
(d) Both Statement and reason are wrong.
Answer:
(c) Statement is wrong and the reason is correct.

Samacheer Kalvi 7th Social Science History Solutions Term 1 Chapter 1 Sources of Medieval India

Question 3.
Statement: Kayal, which was a port city is situated in this district of Tamil Nadu.
Find out which of the following is correct?
(a) Kanyakumari
(b) Tirunelveli
(c) Thoothukudi
(d) Ramanathapuram
Answer:
(c) Thoothukudi

Question 4.
Find out the wrong Pair
(a) Nalayira Divyaprabhandham – 12Azhwars
(b) Devaram – Appar, Sambandar, Sundarar
(c) Thiruvasagam – Manikkavasakar
(d) GitaGovindam – Kabirdas
Answer:
(d) Gita Govindam – Kabir das

Samacheer Kalvi 7th Social Science History Solutions Term 1 Chapter 1 Sources of Medieval India

Question 5.
pick out the wrong statement.
(a) Al – Beruni accompanied Mahmud of Ghazni in one of his campaigns
(b) He stayed in India for 10 years.
(c) The most accurate accounts of Mahmud’s Somnath expedition is that of Alberuni
(d) He knew only Arabic.
Answer:
(d) He knew only Arabic

VI. Answer in one or two sentences

Question 1.
Who composed Nalayira Divya Prabhandam?
Answer:
Nalayira Divya Prabhandam was composed of 12 Azhwars.

Question 2.
By whom was Devaram composed and compiled?
Answer:

  1. Devaram composed by Appar, Sundarar, and Sambandar
  2. Compiled by Nambiyandar Nambi.

Question 3.
How many jitals were equal to 1 silver tanka?
Answer:
Forty – eight

Samacheer Kalvi 7th Social Science History Solutions Term 1 Chapter 1 Sources of Medieval India

VII. HOTS :

Question 1.
How are sources of history useful to us?
Answer:

  1. Source are the supporting materials, documents, or records in the form of evidence that help to reconstruct the past.
  2. They are available in different forms such as Inscriptions, monuments, coins, chronicles, travelogues, biographies, etc.,
  3. Through these sources, we get to know a lot of information about the social, economic and political conditions of a country under different rulers.

Who am I?

  1. I am a person who writes accounts of important historical events.
  2. I am a collection of detailed information about a particular subject.
  3. I am a tall tower, typically part of a mosque.
  4. I am an Arabic word meaning generations or centuries.

Answer:

  1. Chronicles
  2. Compendium
  3. Minaret
  4. Tabakat

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