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(a) It remained unchanged throughout
history 9. Which sequence best represents Mahmud of
(b) It was never rebuilt after Ghazni’s raid strategy?
destruction
(c) It represents cycles of destruction (a) Establish empire → Build cities →
and reconstruction reflecting
cultural resilience Collect taxes → Expand territory
(d) It lost all religious importance
permanently (b) Attack wealthy regions → Plunder
resources → Retreat to Ghazni →
DecomPosiTion
7. Which decomposition best explains how Repeat campaigns computational thinking quest
eastern kingdoms like the Senas and Eastern
Gangas achieved cultural growth? (c) Form alliances → Trade expansion
→ Cultural exchange → Stability Tick ( ) the correct option.
(a) Warfare → Expansion → Decline
→ Isolation (d) Religious conversion → Settlement AbsTrAcT Thinking
(b) Political stability → Resource → Administration → Governance 1. Which inference best explains why
availability → Patronage of arts → India became a safe refuge for many
Cultural development 10. Which sequence best explains the decline of communities?
(c) Trade decline → Isolation →
Cultural stagnation → Collapse Nalanda after Bakhtiyar Khilji’s invasion? (a) India had strict immigration laws.
(d) Invasions → Resistance → (a) Expansion → Growth → Stability (b) India promoted only one religion.
Destruction → Recovery → Prosperity
8. Which decomposition best explains the (c) Indian culture valued tolerance,
administrative strength of the Kakatiyas? (b) Attack → Destruction of compassion, and coexistence.
(a) Centralisation → Isolation → institutions → Loss of scholars → (d) India was geographically isolated.
Decline Decline of learning centres
(b) Village self-governance → Efficient 2. Which logical conclusion explains the
taxation → Irrigation development (c) Trade increase → Cultural rise → significance of the milk and sugar story?
→ Economic prosperity Stability
(c) Warfare → Destruction → Migration (a) It shows economic prosperity.
(d) Religious reforms → Unity → (b) It symbolises peaceful coexistence
(d) Religious patronage → Trade Development
decline and cultural blending.
(c) It reflects political power.
• Mahmud of Ghazni raided India many times but never stayed to rule.
• Muhammad Ghuri defeated rulers and established control through his generals. (d) It represents agricultural practices.
A student makes this statement— “The ruler who defeated Prithviraj Chauhan 3. Which inference best explains the idea of
returned without establishing control.” Is the statement correct? Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam?
(a) Yes, it describes Mahmud of Ghazni (a) Nations should remain isolated.
(b) Only citizens matter.
(b) Yes, it describes Muhammad Ghuri
(c) No, because Muhammad Ghuri established control after the victory (c) All human beings are part of one
global family.
(d) No, because Mahmud of Ghazni fought Prithviraj Chauhan
(d) Only religious unity is important.
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