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Journey from Primitive Man to settled Life

Gujarat Board · Class 6 · Social Science

Most important questions from Journey from Primitive Man to settled Life for Gujarat Board Class 6 Social Science board exam 2026. MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions with marks.

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Which climate change approximately 12,000 years ago directly led to the beginning of agriculture in India?

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Rise in temperature caused vegetation, grasslands, and grains like wheat and barley to grow

Step 1: Around 12,000 years ago, there was a widespread atmospheric change across the world. Step 2: The change was an increase in temperature, not cooling or rainfall. Step 3: This rise in temperature caused vegetation, grass fields, and crops like wheat and barley to grow in many areas. Step 4: As a result, herbivores like deer, sheep, and goat increased in number, and primitive man came in contact with grains. Step 5: People then began collecting these grains using stones and gradually started growing them near riverbanks — the beginning of agriculture. Option A (flooding), C (cooling), and

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Which of the following sites in India has evidence of pit-houses along with wheat, lentils, and dogs?

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Burjhom and Gufkral, Kashmir

Step 1: The chapter provides a table of different archaeological sites in India with specific items found at each. Step 2: Koldihava (UP) had rice and animal bones. Langhnaj (Gujarat) had human settlements and rhino evidence. Chirand (Bihar) had buffalo, bull, and implements. Step 3: Burjhom and Gufkral in Kashmir specifically had wheat, lentils, dogs, and pit-houses according to the table. Step 4: Pit-houses are a unique type of dwelling dug into the ground — they are specifically associated with Burjhom and Gufkral. Step 5: This is a detail-oriented question requiring careful reading of the

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Which was the FIRST companion or friend of primitive man when he began settled life?

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Dog

Step 1: When primitive man transitioned from nomadic to settled life, he started associating with certain animals. Step 2: The chapter clearly states that the first companion or friend of his settled life was a dog. Step 3: After the dog, he became familiar with sheep, goat, cow, buffalo, and pig. Step 4: Cows and goats were also domesticated but they came later, after the dog was already his companion. Step 5: This question tests careful reading — even though all options are domesticated animals, only the dog was the FIRST companion. The correct answer is dog.

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What were the farming implements made of that primitive man used during the early settled life period?

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Stone — including spade, chisel, and sickle

Step 1: During settled life, primitive man needed tools for farming in addition to hunting. Step 2: The chapter clearly states that he made farming implements of stone. Step 3: The specific stone farming tools mentioned are: spade (for digging), chisel (for cutting), and sickle (for harvesting). Step 4: Iron and copper came much later in human history — they were not available during this early settled life period. Step 5: Wood and thatch were used for building houses, not farming tools. Bones were used for some weapons but not specifically listed as farming tools. The correct answer is stone

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Key topics in Journey from Primitive Man to settled Life include Timeline of Human Development from Primitive to Settled Life, Timeline of Primitive Man's Journey to Settled Life, Journey from Primitive Man to Settled Life – Chapter Overview. These are the concepts Gujarat Board Class 6 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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