Chapter 3. From Gathering To Growing Food History class 6 exercise Additional Questions
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Exercise - Question:
Q1. Why do people who grow crops have to stay in the same place for a long time?
Answer:
People who grow crops have to stay at one place for a long time because the fields has to be looked after, the plants had to be watered and plants had to be protected from birds and animals so that they could grow and the seed would ripen.
Q2. Look at the table on page 25. If Neinuo wanted to eat rice, which are the places she should have visited?
Answer:
If Neinue wanted to eat rice she should have gone to state of West Bengal (a majar rice produce area).
Q3. Why do archaeologists think that many people who lived in Mehrgarh were hunters to start with and that herding became more important later?
Answer:
Archaeologist think many people who lived in Mehrgarh were hunter because they have found bones of many kinds of animals from earliest levels. These including bones of wild animals such as deer and pig. In later levels they found more bones of sheep and goat and in still later levels, cattle bones are more common.
Q4. State whether true or false:
(a) Millets have been found at Hallur.
(b) People in Burzahom lived in rectangular houses.
(c) Chirand is a site in Kashmir.
(d) Jadeite, found in Daojali Hading, may have been brought from China.
Answer:
(a) True (b) False (c) False (d) True
Q5. List three ways in which the lives of farmers and herders would have been different from that of huntergatherers.
Answer:
Farmer herder | Hunter - gather |
farmer and to stay at one place because they had to lend the plants and look after the field. | The hunter had to places where game was plentiful. |
Farmers could much more than was needed by his family. | The hunters -gatherers collected that was needed by them. |
The stored the surplus food or sold them in the market. | They could not store food or sell them in the market. |
Q6. Make a list of all the animals mentioned in the table (page 25). For each one describe what they may hav e been used for.
Q7. List the cereals that you eat.
Answer: The cereals are wheat, rice, maize, barely, jower, bajra.
Q8. Do you grow the cereals you have listed in answer no. 7? If yes, draw a chart to show the stages in growing them. If not, draw a chart to show how these cereals reach you from the farmers who grow them.
Answer:
The farmers grow the cerals. The various steps involve are:
(i) Ploughng the field and putting manure.
(ii) Sowing the seeds.
(iii) Looking after the tender plants and saving them from pests.
(iv) Watering the fields when necessary.
(v) Harvesting the corp.
(vi) Storing them in the sheds.
The cerals reach to the people from the farmers. The chart given below show it.
The crop are purchased by the middle man from the farmers. They bring it to the cities. || They sell to the wholesale merchant or a retailer. || We buy it from shop, either from the wholesale mechant or retailar. |
Additional Questions
Additional - Question:
Que: Why do farmers grow some crops in some areas/ and not in other areas?
Ans: Farmers do this because different plants grow in different conditions.
Que: Which was the first animal to be tamed?
Ans: The first animal to be tamed was the wild ancestor of the dog.
Que: Which animals were considered relatively gentle?
Ans: Sheep, goat, cattle, and pig were considered relatively gentle.
Que: Mention the two purposes for which grains had to be stored.
Ans: Grains had to be stored for food and seed.
Que: What did people do to store grains?
Ans: People made large clay pots or wove baskets, or dug pits into the ground.
Que: Name some important sites where archaeologists have found evidence of farmers and herders.
Ans: These sites can be found in the north-west, in present-day Kashmir and in east and South India.
Que: How do scientists help in finding out whether the discovered sites were settlements of farmers and herders?
Ans: Scientists study evidence of plants and animal bones, in order to find out whether the discovered sites were settlements of farmers and herders.
Que: Name two sites found in Andhra Pradesh.
Ans:
Two sites found in Andhra Pradesh are :
(i) Paiyampalli
(ii) Hallur.
Que: What were pit-houses and where have they been found?
Ans: Pit-houses were built by people by digging into the ground, with steps leading into them. They have been found in Burzahom.
Que: Name two Neolithic tools which are used to grind grain even today.
Ans: Mortars and pestles are Neolithic tools used even today for grinding grain.
Que: What are ‘tribes’ in the context of farmers and herders?
Ans: Farmers and herders usually lived in groups and these groups are called tribes.
Que: Give one feature houses in Mehrgarh.
Ans: Houses at Mehrgarh were usually square or rectangular.
Que: Why were people buried with animals, like goats?
Ans: Dead people were buried with goats, which were supposed to serve as food after death.
Que: How did people become farmers?
Ans: When the climate of the world was changing, people observed places where edible plants are found, about seeds, plants, etc. They started growing their own plants. And thus, they became farmers.
Que: How did people become herders?
Ans: People saw that they could attract and tame animals by leaving food for them. The first animal to be tamed was the ancestor of the dog. They started rearing sheep, goats, cattle, etc. People often protected these animals from attacks by other wild animals. This is how people became herders.
Que: Describe tools used by farmers and herders.
Ans: Stone tools have been found from many sites. They are often different from the Palaeolithic tools and are called ‘Neolithic’. There were tools that were polished so as to give a fine cutting edge, and mortars and pestles were used for grinding grain and other plant produce. However, Palaeolithic tools were still used for some purposes. Some tools were also made of bone.
Que: How did the changing climate affect the life of humans?
Ans: The climate of the world had major changes around 12,000 years ago. There was a shift to relatively warm conditions. Grasslands developed in many areas. Plants and animals also developed in the meantime. Humans observed the places where edible plants were found, they wondered how seed broke off stalks, fell on the ground, and new plants sprouted from them. They became farmers due to these changes.
They also learned how to get the attention of animals by taming them and providing them food. People tamed the wild ancestor of the dog. They also started rearing sheep, goats, cattle, etc. and this made them herders. Grasslands had allowed many animals which lived on the grass to grow in number.
Que: Describe the site of Mehrgarh.
Ans: Mehrgarh is a site located in a fertile plain, near the Bolan Pass, one of the most important routes into Iran. It was one of the first places where people grew barley and wheat and reared sheep, and goat. In fact, it is one of the earliest known villages.
Archaeologists have found evidence of animal bones here on excavation. They have found remains of houses here. Most houses were square or rectangular. They usually had four or more compartments, some of which may have been used for storage. Several burial sites have also been found in Mehrgarh.
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History Chapter List
Chapter 1. What, Where, How and When
Chapter 2. On The Trail Of The Earliest People
Chapter 3. From Gathering To Growing Food
Chapter 4. In The Earliest Cities
Chapter 5. What Books And Burials Tell Us
Chapter 6. Kingdoms, Kings And An Early Republic
Chapter 7. New Questions And Ideas
Chapter 8. Ashoka, The Emperor Who Gave Up War
Chapter 9. Vital Villages, Thriving Towns
Chapter 10. Traders, Kings And Pilgrims
Chapter 11. New Empires And Kingdoms
Chapter 12. Buildings, Paintings And Books
Chapter 12 Building, painting and Books
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