EVENTS CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL
25/11/2021 CLASS- 7 SESSION 2021-22
SUBJECT : SOCIAL SCIENCE
CHAPTER-6
TOWN TRADERS AND CRAFTS PERSON
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1. Fill in the blanks:
- The Rajarajeshvara temple was built in ………………..
- Ajmer is associated with the Sufi saint…………………
- Hampi was the capital of the ………….
- The Dutch established a settlement at…………….. in Andhra Pradesh.
Answer:
- (a) early 11th century
- (b) Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti
- (c) Vijayanagara
- (d) Masulipatnam
2. State whether true or false:
(a) We know the name of the architect of the Rajarajeshvara temple from an inscription.
(b) Merchants preferred to travel individually rather than in caravans.
(c) Kabul was a major centre for trade in elephants.
(d) Surat was an important trading port on the Bay of Bengal.
Answer: (a)—T, (b)—F, (c)—F, (d)—F.
3. How was water supplied, to the city of Thanjavur?
Answer:
Water from wells and tanks was supplied to the city of Thanjavur through channels.
4. Who lived in the ‘Black Towns’ in cities such as Madras?
Answer: Merchants, artisans (such as weavers), native traders and craftspersons lived in the ‘Black Towns’.
5. Why do you think towns grew around temples?
Answer:
Towns grew around temples because of the following reasons:
- Priests, workers, artisans, craftspersons settled around temples.
- Several shops came up around temples to cater to the needs of pilgrims and priests etc.
6. How important were craftspersons for the building and maintenance of temples?
Answer:
Craftspersons were very important because of the following reasons:
- They carried out inlay work in copper and silver. Craftspersons from Bidar were well-known for Bidri work.
- Goldsmiths, bronzesmiths, blacksmiths, masons, carpenters built temples.
- They also maintained them.
- Weavers also played an important role in cotton textiles.
7. Why did people from distant lands visit Surat?
Answer:
People from distant lands visited Surat because of the following reasons:
- Surat was the gateway for trade with West Asia via the Gulf of Ormuz.
- Surat has also been called the gate to Mecca because many pilgrim ships set sail from here.
- There was a big market for cotton textiles. One could find several retail and wholesale shops selling cotton textiles.
- The textiles of Surat were famous for their gold lace borders, Le. zari and had a market in West Asia, Africa and Europe.
- There were ample rest-houses for the visitors. Magnificent buildings and innumerable pleasure parks attracted people of far-off places.
8. In what ways was craft production in cities like Calcutta different from that in cities Wee Thanjavur?
Answer:
Craft production in Thanjavur was different from that of Kolkata in the following manner:
- Craft production in Thanjavur was in the form of inlays work in copper and silver.
- In Kolkata, it was in the form of cotton textiles, jute textiles, and silk textiles.
- Thanjavur was a temple town and all lived in town.
- Calcutta was a trading town and craftsmen lived in “Blacktown” areas.
9. Compare any one of the cities described in this chapter with a town or a village with which you are familiar. Do you notice any similarities or differences?
Answer:
Comparison between Surat and Delhi
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