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Find out the wrong pair/pairs:

[8.2] Art and Architecture of Tamil Nadu
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Name the epoch of the following:

a) A.D. 600 to 850 –

b) A.D. 850 to 1100 –

c) A.D. 1100 to 1350 –

d) A.D. 1350 to 1600 –

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Find out the correct statement/s:

  1.  The Arjuna’s Penance is carved out of a granite boulder.
  2.  Meenakshi Amman temple in Madurai represents Pallava’s architectural style.
  3.  The cave temple at Pillayarpatti is a contribution of Later Pandyas.
  4.  The Sethupathis as feudatories of Madurai Nayaks contributed to Madurai Meenakshiamman Temple.
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Rajasimha built the Kanchi Kailasanatha temple.

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Write a note on Pancha Pandava Rathas.

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The Pallava epoch witnessed a transition from rock-cut to free-standing temples – Explain.

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Discuss how the architecture of Vijayanagara and Nayak period was different from the one of Pallavas and Later Cholas.

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Dravidian architecture is of indigenous origin - Explain.

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Visiting temples built during the times of Pallavas, Cholas, Pandyas and Nayak rulers and see the differences in the structural and sculptural designs of each epoch.

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Match the following:

1. Kalpa sutra Tiruthakkathevar
2. Jivaka Chintamani Madurai
3. Neminatha Nagasena
4. Milinda Panha Bhadrabahu
5. Kizha Kuyil Kudi 22nd Tirthankara
[8.3] Jainism, Buddhism and Ajivika Philosophy in Tamil Nadu
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Make a list of the Five Great Vows of Jainism.

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Enumerate the sources of study for Jainism and Buddhism.

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Give an account of relics of Jainism and Buddhism that have come to light in Tamil Nadu.

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Analyse the commonalities and differences between heterodox religions and Vedic religion.

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Why did these heterodox religions fail to become mainstream religion in India?

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Students to visit district museums and places, where excavated Buddhists and Jain relics are on display.

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The ______ separates North America from Asia.

[9.1] Exploring Continents – North America and South America
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Match the following

1. Mount McKinley Tropical forests
2. Grand Canyon The flightless bird
3. Ebony The Colorado River
4. 4’o Clock Rains 6194 m
5. Rhea The equatorial regions
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Name the boundaries of North America.

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______ is an essential tool of a geographer.

[9.2] Map Reading
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