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DecomPosiTion
(b) Clans settled → janapadas formed
6. Which factor can be logically decomposed as → surplus food increased → mah
MOST essential for the rise of cities during the janapadas emerged
Second Urbanisation?
(a) Religious debates → temples → (c) Cities grew → clans disappeared
cities → janapadas formed
(b) Iron tools → surplus food →
population growth → urban (d) Empires formed → janapadas
centres divided → clans disappeared
(c) Kings → wars → destruction → 9. If iron technology had not been developed,
cities
(d) Coins → symbols → religion → which outcome is most likely?
trade (a) Increase in warfare strength.
7. Which sequence correctly decomposes the
(b) Decline in agriculture and slower
functioning of early republics?
urban growth.
(a) King decides → assembly
approves → people follow (c) Expansion of trade routes.
(b) Assembly debates → ruler elected (d) Rise of democratic systems.
→ decisions implemented
(c) People vote → king inherits → 10. Which algorithm best explains how trade
ministers decide routes strengthened the Indian subcontinent?
(d) Ministers rule → assembly (a) Trade routes → isolation → decline
removed → monarchy formed of cities
AlgoriThmic Thinking (b) Trade routes → exchange of goods
8. Which sequence best explains the → cultural interaction → economic
growth
transformation from early clans to powerful
(c) Trade routes → wars →
empires?
destruction → collapse
(a) Mah janapadas formed → clans (d) Trade routes → religious conflicts
emerged → agriculture declined → decline
Four regions—I, II, III, and IV—represent different features of early Indian kingdoms.
• Region I follows a monarchy system.
• Region II has elected rulers through assemblies.
• Region III is known for trade and use of coins.
• Region IV has fertile land and surplus food.
Which region represents the early republic system?
(a) Region I (b) Region II
(c) Region III (d) Region IV
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