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Which of the following statement (s) is/are true?
Statement I: Mountains are second-order landforms.
Statement II: The Mariana Trench is the deepest trench in the world.
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Which is the highest plateau in the world?
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Name a second-order landform.
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Distinguish between A Mountain and a Plateau.
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Write a note on plateaus.
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Plains are highly populated. Give reasons.
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Mawsynram, the land of highest rainfall is located in.
[3.1] Understanding Diversity
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Mohiniyattam is a classical dance of ______.
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Jaisalmer, the land of lowest rainfall is located in _________.
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“The occupation of people depends on the landform of a place”. Give some examples.
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Which of the statement is not correct in the Vedic society.
[4.1] Vedic Culture in North India and Megalithic Culture in South India
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Which is the correct ascending order of the Rig Vedic society?
[4.1] Vedic Culture in North India and Megalithic Culture in South India
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Vedic culture was ____________ in nature.
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The Roman artefacts found at various sites provide the evidence of Indo – Roman trade relations.
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A Hero Stone is a memorial stone raised in remembrance of the honourable death of a hero.
[4.1] Vedic Culture in North India and Megalithic Culture in South India
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The army chief was called Gramani.
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The Black and Red ware pottery became the characteristic of the Megalithic period.
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What were the animals domesticated by Vedic people?
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