{"id":28672,"date":"2018-06-30T11:36:48","date_gmt":"2018-06-30T11:36:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cbselibrary.com\/?p=28672"},"modified":"2022-03-28T19:03:51","modified_gmt":"2022-03-28T13:33:51","slug":"the-trail-history-and-civics-for-class-6-icse-solutions-the-mauryan-administration","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cbselibrary.com\/the-trail-history-and-civics-for-class-6-icse-solutions-the-mauryan-administration\/","title":{"rendered":"The Trail History and Civics for Class 6 ICSE Solutions – The Mauryan Administration"},"content":{"rendered":"
ICSE Solutions<\/a>Selina ICSE Solutions<\/a>ML Aggarwal Solutions<\/a><\/p>\n The Trail History and Civics for Class 6 ICSE Answers<\/strong><\/p>\n Trail HistoryCivics<\/a>History & Civics\u00a0<\/a>Geography\u00a0<\/a>Biology\u00a0<\/a>Chemistry\u00a0<\/a>Physics\u00a0<\/a>Maths<\/a><\/p>\n Keywords<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Exercises<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n A. Fill in the blanks:<\/strong><\/p>\n B. Match the following: C. Choose the correct answer:<\/strong><\/p>\n 1. The Mauyran empire was divided into provinces\/districs\/ nagaras which were placed under the control of kumaras. 2. Mauryan art was greatly influenced by Hinduism\/ Buddhism\/Taoism. 3. The most famous Ashoka Pillar is at Sarnath\/Sanchi\/ Pataliputra. 4. The Mauryans had trade relations with Sri Lanka\/ China\/Mesopotamia. 5. The last Mauryan ruler was Chandragupta Maurya\/ Brihadratha\/Ashoka. D. State whether the following are true or false.<\/strong><\/p>\n E. Answer the following questions in one or two words\/ sentences:<\/strong><\/p>\n Question 1.<\/span><\/strong> Question 2.<\/span><\/strong> Question 3.<\/span><\/strong> Question 4.<\/span><\/strong> Question 5.<\/span><\/strong> Question 6.<\/span><\/strong> F. Answer the following questions briefly:<\/strong><\/p>\n Question 1.<\/span><\/strong> Question 2.<\/span><\/strong> Question 3.<\/span><\/strong> Question 4.<\/span><\/strong> G Picture study.<\/strong> Question 1.<\/span><\/strong> Question 2.<\/span><\/strong> Question 3.<\/span><\/strong> OTHER IMPORTANT QUESTIONS<\/strong><\/p>\n Question 1.<\/span><\/strong> Question 2.<\/span><\/strong> Answer:<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Question 3.<\/span><\/strong> The Trail History and Civics for Class 6 ICSE Solutions – The Mauryan Administration ICSE SolutionsSelina ICSE SolutionsML Aggarwal Solutions The Trail History and Civics for Class 6 ICSE Answers Trail HistoryCivicsHistory & Civics\u00a0Geography\u00a0Biology\u00a0Chemistry\u00a0Physics\u00a0Maths Keywords Mantri parishad: It was the council of ministers who assisted the king. Kumaras: They were the princes of the royal … Read more<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":8,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"spay_email":""},"categories":[3034],"tags":[32688,32132,32131,32133],"yoast_head":"\n\n
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\nAns.<\/strong> The Mauyran empire was divided into provinces<\/strong> which were placed under the control of kumaras.<\/p>\n
\nAns.<\/strong> Mauryan art was greatly influenced by Buddhism.<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nAns.<\/strong> The most famous Ashoka Pillar is at Sarnath.<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nAns:<\/strong> The Mauryans had trade relations with Sri Lanka<\/strong>.<\/p>\n
\nAns:<\/strong> The last Mauryan ruler was Brihadratha.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n
\nFalse.<\/strong>
\nCorrect: The Mauryan administration was based on the guidelines laid down in the Arthashastra.<\/li>\n
\nFalse.<\/strong>
\nCorrect: There was spy system in the Mauryan empire.<\/li>\n
\nTrue.<\/strong><\/li>\n
\nTrue.<\/strong><\/li>\n
\nFalse.<\/strong>
\nCorrect: The chief occupation of the people during the Mauryan period was agriculture.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
\nWhat was the role of the mantri parishad in the Mauryan administration?
\nAnswer:<\/strong><\/span>
\nMantri parishad was the council of ministers who assisted the king.<\/p>\n
\nName the capital city of the Mauryan empire.
\nAnswer:<\/strong><\/span>
\nThe capital city of the Mauryan empire was Pataliputra.<\/p>\n
\nMention two important features of stupas built during the Mauryan period.
\nAnswer:<\/strong><\/span>
\nThey are solid, semicircular, dome-shaped Buddhist structures which were made of stone and bricks, They have some relics of Buddha at their base.<\/p>\n
\nWhich Buddhist stupa is an outstanding specimen of Mauryan architecture?
\nAnswer:<\/strong><\/span>
\nThe stupa of Sanchi is an outstanding specimen of Mauryan architecture.<\/p>\n
\nWhich Mauryan sculpture was adopted as India\u2019s national emblem is 1950?
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\nThe lion capital was adopted as the national emblem of India in 1950.<\/p>\n
\nName any two foreign countries with whom the Mauryans had trade relations.
\nAnswer:<\/strong><\/span>
\nMauryans had trade relations with Sri Lanka, Egypt and Greece.<\/p>\n
\nMention the main features of Mauryan administration with reference to (i) committees and (it) spy system.
\nAnswer:<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n\n
\nDescribe the distinctive features of Ashokan pillars.
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\nMonolithic pillars, inscribed with the edicts of Ashoka, are the best examples of the remarkable skill and quality of Mauryan artists. The surface of the stone pillars were highly polished. The pillar at Samath is the most famous. The lion capital of this pillar is the most magnificent piece of sculpture of the Mauryan period.<\/p>\n
\nGive an account of the economic conditions under the Mauryan rulers.
\nAnswer:<\/strong><\/span>
\nThe Mauryan rulers had unified the country and brought peace and stability. These favourable conditions promoted the growth of the economy and made the empire rich and prosperous.
\nAgriculture was the main occupation of the people. Farmers were encouraged to bring more land under cultivation. Irrigation facilities were provided to them. Land revenue was collected from the farmers and it was the chief source of income for the king.<\/p>\n
\nWhat were the causes for the decline of the Mauryan empire?
\nAnswer:<\/strong><\/span>
\nThese were following reasons for decline of Mauryan empire.<\/p>\n\n
\nThis is an important monument of the ancient period but is relevant even today.
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\nIdentify the monuments.
\nAnswer:<\/strong><\/span>
\nThe Buddhist stupa at Sanchi, in Madhya Pradesh.<\/p>\n
\nDescribe its important features.
\nAnswer:<\/strong><\/span>
\nMauryan art was greatly influenced by Buddhism. Ashoka is supposed to have built 84,000 stupas throughout the kingdom. Stupas are solid, semicircular, dome-like structures made of stones and bricks. Relics of Buddha, such as his hair, tooth, etc., were kept at the base of the stupa. The stupa of Sanchi is an outstanding specimen of Mauryan architecture.<\/p>\n
\nIn which century and by whom was it built ?
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\nThe Great Stupa at Sanchi was built by the emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE and is one of the finest examples of Mauryan architecture.<\/p>\n
\nHow many committees were set up for the administration of Pataliputra? Name any three departments that were looked after by these committees.
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\nSix committees were set up for the adminstration for Patliputra.<\/p>\n\n
\nMention two important features of each of the following:<\/p>\n\n
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\nMention three important occupations of the people during the Mauryan period.
\nAnswer:<\/strong><\/span>
\nAgriculture was main occupation of the people. Other occupations included mining, forestry and carpentry during the Mauryan Period.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"