General Knowledge MCQs
Topic Notes: General Knowledge
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Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
20711
Which Chalcolithic culture is mainly associated with the region of South-Eastern Rajasthan (the Banas Valley) and is also known as the Banas Culture?
Answer:
Ahar Culture
The **Ahar Culture** (or Ahar-Banas Culture) is a major Chalcolithic tradition based in the **Banas River Valley** region of southeastern Rajasthan. It is known for its distinctive black-and-red pottery and, unlike other contemporary cultures, relied primarily on cattle-keeping alongside farming.
20712
The practice of painting the dead with **red ochre** before burial, seen in many Paleolithic and Mesolithic cultures, is interpreted as a symbol of:
Answer:
Magic, life, and blood
Red ochre, a naturally occurring iron oxide pigment, was frequently used in prehistoric burials. The color red symbolizes **blood** and **life**. Its use suggests a symbolic attempt to restore vitality to the dead or to mark the body for its transition to an afterlife.
20713
The site of **Hunsgi** in Karnataka, India, is a major Paleolithic site best known for the concentration of:
Answer:
Large numbers of Acheulian hand-axes and workshop sites
**Hunsgi** is recognized as one of the most important Lower Paleolithic sites in the Indian subcontinent. Excavations have revealed dense concentrations of **Acheulian hand-axes**, cleavers, and flakes, leading archaeologists to interpret it as a major **tool-making factory or workshop site**.
20714
What technological innovation in the Neolithic Age allowed for the creation of completely new food products from milk, such as cheese and yogurt?
Answer:
Fermentation and storage vessels
With the domestication of animals, the use of animal products like **milk** became possible. The ability to use **pottery vessels** for heating, storing, and allowing milk to ferment led to the creation of preserved and new food sources like cheese and yogurt, a key part of the **Secondary Products Revolution**.
20715
The first clear evidence of domestication of **cattle** (*Bos indicus*) and **barley** in the Indian subcontinent is found at the Neolithic site of:
Answer:
Mehrgarh
**Mehrgarh** (in Pakistan's Balochistan province) provides the earliest and most robust evidence for the beginning of settled life and the domestication of cereals (barley and wheat) and animals (sheep, goat, and cattle) in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, dating back to around 7000 BCE.
20716
What is a **Dolmen** in the context of Megalithic culture?
Answer:
A simple chamber tomb consisting of upright stones supporting a large flat capstone
A **Dolmen** (from Breton *dol* 'table' and *men* 'stone') is a type of megalithic tomb characterized by two or more vertical supporting stones (**orthostats**) and a large, flat horizontal capstone, essentially creating a simple chamber or table-like structure for burial.
20717
The change in tool material from quartzite in the Lower Paleolithic to flakes of chert and jasper in the Middle Paleolithic suggests:
Answer:
Improved cognitive abilities and selective raw material procurement
The shift from coarse-grained materials like quartzite to fine-grained materials like **chert and jasper** indicates improved cognitive abilities in toolmakers, as these materials allow for a sharper edge and better control during flaking, enabling the precise tools characteristic of the Middle Paleolithic (**Mousterian**).
20718
The Chalcolithic site of **Daimabad** in Maharashtra is known for the discovery of:
Answer:
A hoard of large copper bronze objects (e.g., chariot, ox, elephant)
**Daimabad**, a major Jorwe Chalcolithic site, is famous for the discovery of a spectacular hoard of four bronze objects: a **chariot** (with a driver), a rhinoceros, an elephant, and a bull, indicating advanced metalworking and possibly ritualistic significance in the Late Chalcolithic period.
20719
The earliest hominin species known to have migrated out of Africa to populate other continents was:
Answer:
Homo erectus
**Homo erectus** is the first hominin species associated with widespread migration **Out of Africa**, beginning nearly 2 million years ago, with fossils found across Asia (e.g., Java Man, Peking Man) and Europe.
20720
The term **'Neolithic Revolution'** was coined by which archaeologist?
Answer:
V. Gordon Childe
The influential Australian archaeologist **V. Gordon Childe** coined the term **'Neolithic Revolution'** (and later the 'Urban Revolution') to emphasize the speed and profound, transformative impact of the shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture.