7th Social Science Guide Term 1 Unit 1 Sources of Medieval India
7th Standard Social Science History Guide Lesson 1 Sources of Medieval India
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Lesson.1 Sources of Medieval India
I. Choose the correct answer
1. _________ are the writings engraved on solid surfaces such as rocks, stones, temple walls and metals.
- Chronicles
- Travelogues
- Coins
- Inscriptions
Ans : Inscriptions
2. _________ was the land gifted to temples.
- Vellanvagai
- Shalabhoga
- Brahmadeya
- Devadana
Ans : Devadana
3. _________ period was known as the period of devotional literature.
- Chola
- Pandya
- Rajput
- Vijayanagara
Ans : Chola
4. _________ provides information about the first Sultan of Delhi.
- Ain-i-Akbari
- Taj-ul-Ma’asir
- Tuzk-i-Jahangiri
- Tarikh-i-Frishta
Ans : Taj-ul-Ma’asir
5. _________, an Arab-born Morocco scholar, travelled from Morocco to India.
- Marco Polo
- Al Beruni
- Domingo Paes
- Ibn Battuta
Ans : Ibn Battuta
II. Fill in the Blanks.
- _________ inscriptions provide details about administration in a Brahmadeya village.Ans : Uttiramerur
- _________ had stamped the figure of Goddess Lakshmi on his gold coins and had his name inscribed on it.Ans : Muhammad Ghori
- 3.6 grains of silver amounted to a _________.Ans : Jital
- _________ was patronised by Sultan Nazir-ud-din Mahmud of Slave Dynasty.Ans : Minhaj-us-Siraj
III Match the following
- Khajuraho – Odisha
- Konark – Hampi
- Dilwara – Madhya Pradesh
- Virupaksha – Rajasthan
Ans : 1 – C, 2 – A, 3 – D, 4 – B
IV. State true or false.
- Pallichchandam was the land donated to Jaina institution. ( True )
- The composition of metal coins gives us information on the political condition of the empire. ( False )
- Ans : The composition of metals in the coins gives us information on the
economic condition of the empire.
- The high cost of copper made palm leaf and paper cheaper alternatives for recording royal orders and events in royal courts. ( True )
- Domingo Paes, a Portuguese traveller, visited the Chola Empire in 1522. ( False )
- Ans : Domingo Paes, a Portuguese traveller, visited the Vijayanagar in 1522.
V. Match the statement with the reason the appropriate answer.
a) Assertion (A) : Muhammad Ghori’s gold coins carried the figure of Goddess Lakshmi.
Reason (R) : The Turkish invader was liberal in his religious outlook.
- R is the correct explanation of A.
- R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is wrong and R is correct.
- A and R are wrong.
Ans : R is the correct explanation of A.
b) Find out the wrong pair.
- Madura Vijayam – Gangadevi
- Abul Fazal – Ain-i-Akbari
- Ibn Battuta – Tahquiq-i-Hind
- Amuktamalyatha – Krishnadevaraya
Ans : Ibn Battuta-Tahquiq-i-Hind
c) Find out the odd one.
Inscriptions, Travelogues, Monuments, Coins
Ans : Travelogues
VI. Answer the following in one or two sentences.
1. Who compiled Nalayira Divyaprabhandham?
Nathamuni.
2. What does the word Tuzk mean?
Auto biography.
3. Name Jahangir’s memoir.
Tuzk-i-Jahangiri.
4. Name the two different types of sources for the study of history.
Primary sources:
Inscriptions, Monuments, Coins, Information available in them.
Secondary sources:
Literary works, Chronicles, Travelogues, Biographies, Auto biography.
5. List out the important mosques and forts constructed during the medieval times.
- Quwwat-ul-Islam masjid, Moth-ki-masjid, Jama masjid, Fatehpur Sikri Dargah and charminar 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.
6. Mention the important foreign travellers who visited India during the medieval period.
- Marco Polo
- Al-Beruni
- IbnBattuta
- Nicolo Conti
- Abdur-Razzag
- Domingo Paes
VII. Answer the following.
1. Describe the different types of coins introduced by the rulers of Delhi Sultanate.
- Muhammad Ghori had stamped the figure of Goddess Lakshmi on his gold coins and his name inscribed on it.
- This coins tells us that this early Turkish invader was in all likelihood liberal in religious outlook.
- Copper Jital are available for the study of the period of the Delhi sultans.
- Silver Tanka introduced by Iltutmish, Ala-ud-din khalji’s gold coins, Muhammad –binTughluq’s copper token currency are indicative of coinage as well as the economic prosperity or otherwise of the country of that time.
VIII. Answer Grid.
- _________ was a courtier of European Aurangazeb.Ans : Khafi Khan
- Tiruvalangadu copper plates belong to _________.Ans : Rajendra Chola I
- _________ was the land for the maintenance of the school.Ans : Shalabhoga
- __________ compiled Peryapuranam.Ans : Sekkizhar
- _________ is an Arabic word Meaning history.Ans : Tarikh (or) Tahquiq
- Muhammed bin Tughluq transferred his capital from Delhi to _________ in the south. Ans : Devagiri (Daulatabad)