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chapter 2 history fill in the blank class 6

 

 

1.       People in the past chose to live near ______ bodies to grow their own food. (water)

2.       Civilisation is the stage when humans seek more than ______ needs and live an organised life. (basic)

3.       Civilisation refers to a complex human society characterised by advanced social, ______ and technological development. (cultural)

4.       A civilisation involves a large population living in ______ communities or cities. (organised)

5.       Civilisations have a system of ______, laws, and institutions. (government)

6.       Civilisations often share a common ______, religion, and cultural traditions. (language)

7.       The development of ______ was a major advancement in early civilisations. (agriculture)

8.       Writing and other forms of ______ are important features of a civilisation. (communication)

9.       Artefacts like ______ and tools help us learn about the daily life of ancient civilisations. (pottery)

10.   Ancient texts on ______ tablets provide glimpses into the culture of river valley civilisations. (clay)

11.   Archaeological ______ reveal structures, settlements, and remains of ancient civilisations. (excavations)

12.   The Great Bath in ______ is an example of advanced planning in the Indus Valley Civilisation. (Mohenjo-daro)

13.   The Granary in ______ shows early skills in storage and management. (Harappa)

14.   A civilisation has one or more large, complex settlements called ______. (cities)

15.   A formal system of ______ maintains order in a civilisation. (government)

16.   A hierarchical ______ structure is a feature of civilisation, with rulers, elites, and common people. (social)

17.   ______ provides a sense of purpose and meaning to life in most civilisations. (Religion)

18.   An ______ system in a civilisation produces, distributes, and consumes goods and services. (economic)

19.   ______ or record-keeping preserves and spreads knowledge and culture. (Writing)

20.   Distinctive ______ and architecture reflect the culture and values of a civilisation. (art)

21.   Advanced ______ such as tools, weapons, and transportation systems improve daily life. (technologies)

22.   Over 100 attempts have been made to ______ the Indus Script since the 1920s. (decipher)

23.   The Indus Script’s meaning and language have not been properly ______. (deciphered)

24.   Rivers provide a dependable source of water for drinking, washing, and ______. (irrigation)

25.   Settlements near rivers have easier access to water, making it easier to ______ a community. (sustain)

26.   Rivers have historically been important ______ routes. (transportation)

27.   Settling near a river allowed people to ______ goods and people easily. (transport)

28.   Rivers facilitated ______ of goods between different regions. (trade)

29.   Boats and ______ were used to move commodities along rivers. (ships)

30.   Rivers provide ______ soil for agriculture. (fertile)

31.   Flooding rivers deposit nutrient-rich ______ on the land, making it ideal for farming. (sediment)

32.   Settling near a river allowed people to take advantage of fertile land for ______. (crops)

33.   Rivers can serve as natural barriers for ______ against invaders. (defence)

34.   River valley civilisation is also known as ______ civilisation. (riverine)

35.   River valley civilisations are called the ‘______ of civilisation’. (cradles)

36.   The ______ river in Egypt was home to one of the earliest river valley civilisations. (Nile)

37.   The ______ and Euphrates rivers were the centre of the Mesopotamian civilisation. (Tigris)

38.   The ______ river was the centre of the Indus Valley Civilisation. (Indus)

39.   The ______ river in China was the birthplace of the Chinese Civilisation. (Yellow)

40.   ______ means adding water to land or crops for farming. (Irrigation)

41.   ______-rich means containing essential nutrients. (Nutrient)

42.   The development of complex ______, political, and economic systems characterised river valley civilisations. (social)

43.   Advanced technology such as writing, ______, and irrigation systems were developed. (metallurgy)

44.   River valley civilisations produced great works of art, architecture, and ______. (literature)

45.   These civilisations had a lasting ______ on human culture. (impact)

46.   The Indus script includes pictographic signs like a puzzling ‘______’. (unicorn)

47.   Indus script markings appear on soapstone seals, terracotta tablets, and ______ surfaces. (metal)

48.   Mesopotamian Civilisation was located in present-day ______. (Iraq)

49.   Mesopotamian Civilisation emerged around ______ BCE. (5000)

50.   Mesopotamian Civilisation lasted until around ______ BCE. (1100)

51.   Egyptian Civilisation was centred around the ______ river. (Nile)

52.   Egyptian Civilisation emerged around ______ BCE. (3100)

53.   Egyptian Civilisation lasted until around ______ BCE. (30)

54.   Indus Valley Civilisation flourished in present-day Pakistan and northwest ______. (India)

55.   Indus Valley Civilisation emerged around ______ BCE. (2600)

56.   Indus Valley Civilisation declined around ______ BCE. (1900)

57.   Chinese Civilisation developed along the Yellow and ______ rivers. (Yangtze)

58.   Chinese Civilisation emerged around ______ BCE. (2000)

59.   Chinese Civilisation has a continuous history to the ______. (present)

60.   Ancient Greek Civilisation emerged around ______ BCE. (1200)

61.   Ancient Greek Civilisation lasted until ______ BCE. (323)

62.   Greek civilisation had a profound influence on ______ culture. (Western)

63.   The Greeks built their civilisation in the ______ region. (Mediterranean)

64.   The Greeks were primarily a ______ people. (maritime)

65.   The ______ Sea was central to Greek life. (Aegean)

66.   The Greeks engaged in trade, exploration, and ______. (fishing)

67.   Greek city-states thrived along ______ and islands. (coastlines)

68.   Rivers like the ______ played a role in irrigation for Greek agriculture. (Pineios)

69.   Greek farmers grew grains, ______, and grapes. (olives)

70.   Rivers held a special place in Greek ______ and religion. (mythology)

71.   The Greeks believed rivers were homes of gods and ______. (nymphs)

72.   Many rivers had their own ______ and stories in Greece. (myths)

73.   River gods were depicted as powerful ______ in Greek mythology. (beings)

74.   Rivers were used for washing, ______, and other daily activities in Greece. (bathing)

75.   Fresh water from rivers contributed to the ______ of Greek communities. (well-being)

76.   Rivers often served as natural ______ between Greek city-states. (boundaries)

77.   Rivers facilitated ______ and cultural exchange in Greece. (trade)

78.   Rivers could also lead to ______ and rivalries in Greece. (conflicts)

79.   Rivers acted as markers of ______ and belonging for Greek regions. (identity)

80.   Some rivers in Greece were ______ for limited transportation. (navigable)

81.   Greek civilisation relied more on ______ routes than river routes. (sea)

82.   The Tigris and Euphrates provided avenues for ______ and commerce. (communication)

83.   Civilisation refers to a complex human society with advanced social, ______, and technological development. (cultural)

84.   Features of civilisation include cities, government, social ______, and religious beliefs. (hierarchy)

85.   Civilisations have economic systems, writing, art, architecture, and ______. (technology)

86.   Settlements near rivers were common due to access to water for drinking, washing, and ______. (irrigation)

87.   Rivers enabled transportation for ______ and commerce. (trade)

88.   Rivers provided ______ soil for agriculture. (fertile)

89.   Rivers provided energy and natural ______. (defence)

90.   River valley civilisation refers to early human civilisations that emerged around major ______ systems. (river)

91.   The earliest river valley civilisations include Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Indus, and ______. (Chinese)

92.   The Mesopotamian civilisation developed along the Tigris and ______ rivers. (Euphrates)

93.   The Egyptian civilisation developed along the ______ river. (Nile)

94.   The Indus Valley Civilisation developed along the ______ river. (Indus)

95.   The Chinese civilisation developed along the Yellow and ______ rivers. (Yangtze)

96.   The Greeks built their civilisation surrounded by the ______ Sea. (Mediterranean)

97.   The Greeks were known for their ______ skills. (maritime)

98.   The Greeks engaged in cultural ______ across the sea. (exchange)

99.   River valley civilisations laid the ______ for many modern societies. (foundation)

 

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