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Revision Questions:Theme I From the Beginning of Times

 Theme I From the Beginning of Times
1. What are the main occupations of the early People ? 5m
2. Give a note on the Tool making . 5m
3. Describe about briefly the settlements of the early people. 5m
4. what do you mean by Time Line ? 2m
5. Write a note on the story of human evolution in brief. 5m
6. Name the different human species. 2m
7. What do you know about the Regional and Replacement Models ? 
8. Who were Hazdas ?  Give a note on their various activities. 
9. How was the earlypeople were used to convey their ideas ?
10. Give a note on the possitive feed back mechanism. 
11. Write a note on the importance of the early societies.
12. What do you know about the Australopithecus ?
12. Explain the following: 
     a. Species   b. Fossil   c. Archaeology   d. Anthropology   
     e. Microliths   f. List of Ages   g. Mound   h. Strata   i. Stratography j. Megaliths
     k. Open Air Site  l. Inventions of the early People   m. Discoveries of the Early People
    n. Palaeolithic Art   o. Bhimbhetka Caves   p.Ways of the communication of the early people.
13. Map work: 
      1. on given map of world mark the following human species and their origin continent : 
    i.  Australopithecus   iv. Jinzanthropus       vii. Ramapithecus
    ii. Java man                v. Pithecanthropus    
   iii. Peking man           vi. Neanderthal man

            
   

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