Prehistory, Vedic Age and Indus Valley Civilisation
Prehistory, Vedic Age and Indus Valley Civilisation: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Prehistoric Ages in India, Paleolithic Age in India, Mesolithic Age in India, Neolithic Age in India, Chalcolithic Age in India, Bronze Age in India, Iron Age in India, Vedic Age, Indus Valley Civilisation, etc.
Important Questions on Prehistory, Vedic Age and Indus Valley Civilisation
The Vedic view of an individual and his relation to society is determined by four objectives of life. Which of the following is NOT one of these objectives?

The main collection of Vedic hymns are called ____.

The archaeological site of Atranjikhera is located in ______.

Which of the following type of governance system can be seen during the Indus Valley Civilization?

The Indus Valley Civilisation type was found in which area?

Which of the following materials was mainly used in the manufacturing of Harappan seals?

What was the time period of Indus Civilization ?

The Indus or Harappan Civilisation is distinguished from the other contemporary civilisations by its which system?

Which of the following is associated with a Megalith?

Read the given poem and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate option.
The Oldest civilization in the world is _____.

Mohenjodaro was excavated on the bank of_____.

What was the ancient name of Kangra?

Before the Rajsuya Yagya, during his victory trip, Arjuna travelled to which republic/s of Himachal?

The Harappan Civilisation was discovered in the year:

Why Indus Valley Civilisation is also called the Harappan Civilisation?

The period of Harappa Civilisation was-

At which place of Telangana were line drawings of huge (cm long) graceful deers belonging to Mesolithic period found?

The people of _____ built the world's first drainage system.
(A). Egyptian Civilisation.
(B). Indus Valley Civilisation.
(C). Chinese Civilisation.
(D). Mesopotamian Civilisation.

Alexander invaded India in

Who among the following was known as 'Devanam Piya'?
