NCERT Solutions for Class 6th: Ch 3 From gathering to growing food History Our Pasts 2
Page No: 31
Let's Recall
1. Why do people who grow crops have to stay in the same place for a long time?
Answer
2. Look at the table on page 25. If Neinuo wanted to eat rice, which are the places she should have visited?
Answer
If Neinuo wanted to eat rice, she should have visited Koldihwa and Mahagara (both are in present-day Uttar Pradesh).
3. Why do archaeologists think that many people who lived in Mehrgarh were hunters to start with and that herding became more important later?
Answer
Archaeologists think that many people who lived in Mehrgarh were hunters to start with and that herding became more important later because at earlier levels of the excavation site bones of wild
animals such as the deer and pig were found but at later levels more bones of sheep, goat and cattle bones are most common.
4. State whether true or false:
(a) Millets have been found at Hallur.
► True
(b) People in Burzahom lived in rectangular houses.
► False
(c) Chirand is a site in Kashmir.
► False
(d) Jadeite, found in Daojali Hading, may have been brought from China.
► True
Let's Discuss
5. List three ways in which the lives of farmers and herders would have been different from that of hunter-gatherers.
Answer
Three ways in which the lives of farmers and herders would have been different from hunt-gatherers are:
• Hunt-gatherers keep moving from place to place in search of food while farmers and herders grow their food from their living place.
• Hunt-gatherers did not build any permanent houses mostly they live in caves while farmers and herders build huts and houses.
• Hunt-gatherers had no role in protecting animals and plants while famers and herders protect animals and plants.
6. Make a list of all the animals mentioned in the table (page 25). For each one, describe what they may have been used for.
Answer
Let's Do
7. List the cereals that you eat.
Answer
Wheat, Rice, maize, barley, bajra etc.
8. Do you grow the cereals you have listed in answer no. 7? If yes, draw a chart to show the stages in growing them. If not, draw a chart to show how these cereals reach you from the farmers who grow them.
Answer
No, I don't grow these cereals.
The cereals reach from the farmers through following process.
Farmers → Middle man → Wholesaler → Retailer → We (buyer)
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Answer
Archaeologists think that many people who lived in Mehrgarh were hunters to start with and that herding became more important later because at earlier levels of the excavation site bones of wild
animals such as the deer and pig were found but at later levels more bones of sheep, goat and cattle bones are most common.
4. State whether true or false:
(a) Millets have been found at Hallur.
► True
(b) People in Burzahom lived in rectangular houses.
► False
(c) Chirand is a site in Kashmir.
► False
(d) Jadeite, found in Daojali Hading, may have been brought from China.
► True
Let's Discuss
5. List three ways in which the lives of farmers and herders would have been different from that of hunter-gatherers.
Answer
Three ways in which the lives of farmers and herders would have been different from hunt-gatherers are:
• Hunt-gatherers keep moving from place to place in search of food while farmers and herders grow their food from their living place.
• Hunt-gatherers did not build any permanent houses mostly they live in caves while farmers and herders build huts and houses.
• Hunt-gatherers had no role in protecting animals and plants while famers and herders protect animals and plants.
6. Make a list of all the animals mentioned in the table (page 25). For each one, describe what they may have been used for.
Answer
Animal |
Use
|
Sheep | Meat and Wool |
Goat | Milk and meat |
Cattle | Milk and its products |
Dog | Look after fields |
Buffalo | Milk |
Ox | Ploughing the fields and pulling carts |
Pig | Meat |
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7. List the cereals that you eat.
Answer
Wheat, Rice, maize, barley, bajra etc.
8. Do you grow the cereals you have listed in answer no. 7? If yes, draw a chart to show the stages in growing them. If not, draw a chart to show how these cereals reach you from the farmers who grow them.
Answer
No, I don't grow these cereals.
The cereals reach from the farmers through following process.
Farmers → Middle man → Wholesaler → Retailer → We (buyer)
Go To Chapters