How When and Where_7
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Aishwaria Murthy
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why did the practice of surveying become common under the colonial rule? What is the first statement of this audio clip?
The British were of the view that a country had to be known properly before it could be effectively
administered.
So, the practice of surveying became common during the colonial rule.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why did the practice of surveying become common under the colonial rule? What is the second statement of this audio clip?
The British were of the view that a country had to be known properly before it could be effectively
administered.
So, the practice of surveying became common during the colonial rule.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why do we continue to associate history with a string of dates? What is the first statement of this audio clip?
There is a certain reason because of which we continue to associate history with a string of dates.
Earlier, history was associated with only battles and big events involving the kings and their policies.
Historians only wrote about the year in which the king was crowned, the year in which he was married, the year in which his children were born, the year in which he fought particular wars and the year in which he died.
They also wrote about the year in which the next ruler succeeded to the throne and so on.
For these types of events, particular dates are necessary, and that is why dates in history continue to be important.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why do we continue to associate history with a string of dates? What is the second statement of this audio clip?
There is a certain reason because of which we continue to associate history with a string of dates.
Earlier, history was associated with only battles and big events involving the kings and their policies.
For these types of events, particular dates are necessary, and that is why dates in history continue to be important.
Historians only wrote about the year in which the king was crowned, the year in which he was married, the year in which his children were born, the year in which he fought particular wars and the year in which he died.
They also wrote about the year in which the next ruler succeeded to the throne and so on.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why do we continue to associate history with a string of dates? What is the third statement of this audio clip?
There is a certain reason because of which we continue to associate history with a string of dates.
Earlier, history was associated with only battles and big events involving the kings and their policies.
For these types of events, particular dates are necessary, and that is why dates in history continue to be important.
Historians only wrote about the year in which the king was crowned, the year in which he was married, the year in which his children were born, the year in which he fought particular wars and the year in which he died.
They also wrote about the year in which the next ruler succeeded to the throne and so on.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why do we continue to associate history with a string of dates? What is the fourth statement of this audio clip?
There is a certain reason because of which we continue to associate history with a string of dates.
Earlier, history was associated with only battles and big events involving the kings and their policies.
For these types of events, particular dates are necessary, and that is why dates in history continue to be important.
Historians only wrote about the year in which the king was crowned, the year in which he was married, the year in which his children were born, the year in which he fought particular wars and the year in which he died.
They also wrote about the year in which the next ruler succeeded to the throne and so on.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why do we continue to associate history with a string of dates? What is the fifth statement of this audio clip?
There is a certain reason because of which we continue to associate history with a string of dates.
Earlier, history was associated with only battles and big events involving the kings and their policies.
For these types of events, particular dates are necessary, and that is why dates in history continue to be important.
Historians only wrote about the year in which the king was crowned, the year in which he was married, the year in which his children were born, the year in which he fought particular wars and the year in which he died.
They also wrote about the year in which the next ruler succeeded to the throne and so on.
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