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Class 11 History Chapter 1 Writing and City Life

Chapter 1 of Class 11 History, titled “Writing and City Life,” introduces students to the early stages of human civilization, focusing on the emergence of writing and the development of urban centers. The chapter explores how the invention of writing revolutionized communication, record-keeping, and administration, leading to the growth of complex societies. It delves into the rise of cities in ancient Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and Egypt, highlighting their urban planning, social structures, and economic activities. The chapter also emphasizes the importance of written records in understanding the daily lives, governance, and trade practices of early civilizations. Through this quiz, students will assess their comprehension of how writing and the growth of cities played pivotal roles in shaping the course of human history and the foundations of modern society.

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Category: Legal System and Justice

1. How did war leaders increase their influence within early Mesopotamian society?

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Category: Early Temples and Their Evolution

2. Which material was primarily used for constructing early temples in southern Mesopotamia?

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Category: The Uses of Writing

3. Which language replaced Sumerian after 2400 BCE in Mesopotamia for official use?

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Category: Life in the City

4. Where did city life begin in Mesopotamia?

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Category: The Legacy of Writing

5. What tool did Mesopotamian scribes use to write on clay tablets?

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Category: Movement of Goods into Cities

6. Which of the following goods did ancient Mesopotamians likely trade to acquire timber?

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Category: Importance of Trade in Urban Economy

7. Which of the following is a challenge urban economies face in resource procurement?

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Category: Economic Functions (Storage, Production, Trade)

8. Which of the following is NOT a component of urban economies?

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Category: Temple-Based Administration

9. Which feature was unique to the architecture of early Mesopotamian temples?

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Category: The Role of Temples in City Life

10. What was a primary role of the temples in early Mesopotamian cities?

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Category: Technological Advancements

11. Which animal was one of the first to be domesticated by humans?

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Category: Role of Merchants and Markets

12. What was a common cause of tension between pastoralists and agriculturalists in ancient times?

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Category: Kings as Builders of Temples and Public Works

13. What natural challenge frequently affected agriculture in early Mesopotamian society?

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Category: Urbanisation in Southern Mesopotamia: Temples and Kings

14. What was one of the main functions of a temple in early Mesopotamian society?

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Category: Need for Record-Keeping (Trade, Taxes, Laws)

15. Why was trade so essential for the cities of Mesopotamia?

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Category: War and Expansion of City-States

16. How did the use of bronze tools impact Mesopotamian agriculture?

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Category: Functions of Kings (Military, Administration, Economy)

17. How was writing utilized in relation to kingship in Mesopotamian culture?

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Category: Role of Women in Society

18. Which group played a significant role in shaping the social structure and gender roles in early Mesopotamian society?

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Category: Social Structure (Nobility, Merchants, Farmers, Slaves)

19. Which social group in the society of Mari was primarily responsible for agriculture?

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Category: Religious Significance

20. What role did kingship primarily play in Mesopotamian society?

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Category: Daily Life in Mesopotamian Cities

21. In what way did writing serve an essential function in Mesopotamian urban centers?

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Category: Significance of Trade and Commerce

22. What is one of the primary roles of temples in ancient urban centers?

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Category: Characteristics of Urban Centers

23. What role does social organization play in urban centers?

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Category: Role of Pastoral and Nomadic Groups

24. What is one primary economic activity of pastoralists?

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Category: Introduction

25. When did Homo sapiens fossils first appear according to the timeline?

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Category: Trade and Commerce in Mesopotamia

26. What was the primary initial purpose of writing in Mesopotamia?

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Category: Law and Governance

27. What was a primary cause of conflict in early Mesopotamian society?

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Category: Family and Marriage Customs

28. Who inherits the father’s property in Mesopotamian inheritance practices?

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Category: Geographical Diversity (Plains, Steppe, Desert)

29. Which type of geographical feature is commonly found in Mesopotamia?

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Category: The System of Writing

30. Which of the following describes a significant change in the writing system as it evolved from Sumerian to Akkadian?

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Category: Cities in Mesopotamian Culture

31. Why was trade crucial for cities in Mesopotamia?

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Category: Mesopotamia and Its Geography

32. Which two rivers are central to the geography of Mesopotamia?

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Category: Impact on Agriculture and Settlement Patterns

33. Which region is known for the early cultivation of millet and rice?

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Category: Development of Mathematics (Multiplication, Square Roots)

34. Using a Mesopotamian multiplication method, calculate the product of 9 and 14.

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Category: Factors Leading to the Rise of Cities

35. Which metal was commonly used for tools and weapons in early urban societies?

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Category: Urban Planning (Houses, Streets, Drainage)

36. What feature of Ur’s streets indicates a lack of town planning?

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Category: Science, Mathematics, and Astronomy

37. Who was Assurbanipal in the context of Mesopotamian culture?

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Category: A Trading Town in a Pastoral Zone

38. Which of the following goods was NOT mentioned as being traded in Mari?

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Category: Location (Between Tigris and Euphrates)

39. Which language gradually replaced Sumerian around 2400 BCE in Mesopotamia?

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Category: Role of Scribes and Schools

40. Which factor significantly contributed to the urban growth in early Mesopotamian cities?

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Category: Emergence of Monarchs

41. Which factor contributed significantly to urbanization in Southern Mesopotamia?

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Category: Wars and Invasions

42. How did the strategic geographical location of Mari contribute to its prosperity despite its lack of military strength?

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Category: Development of Agriculture and Domestication of Animals

43. Which crops were primarily grown in East and Southeast Asia during the early development of agriculture?

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Category: Environmental Challenges (Flooding, Soil Salinity)

44. How did irrigation systems impact agriculture in ancient Mesopotamia?

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Category: Emergence of Early Societies

45. What significant change took place around 10,000 years ago in early societies?

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Category: Literacy

46. Which of the following was NOT a use of writing in Mesopotamia?

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Category: Trade Routes and Exchange of Goods

47. How did specialization influence urban economies in Mesopotamian cities?

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Category: Shift from Nomadic to Settled Life

48. Which of the following crops was NOT grown by early humans during the agricultural revolution?

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Category: Astronomy and Celestial Observations

49. What was one of the key components observed by Mesopotamians in the night sky?

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Category: Evolution of Cuneiform Script

50. Which language was gradually replaced by Akkadian after 2400 BCE?

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Category: The Significance of Urbanism

51. Which of the following is NOT a part of urban economies beyond food production?

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Category: The Development of Writing

52. When did the transition from pictographs to cuneiform writing in Mesopotamia occur?

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