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    9th - Social Science - Book Back Answers - History Unit 6 - English Medium

    Tamil Nadu Board 9th Standard Social Science - History Unit 6: Book Back Answers and Solutions

        This post covers the book back answers and solutions for Unit 6 – History from the Tamil Nadu State Board 9th Standard Social Science textbook. These detailed answers have been carefully prepared by our expert teachers at KalviTips.com.

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    Question Types Covered:

    • 1 Mark Questions: Choose the correct answer, Fill in the blanks, Identify the correct statement, Match the following 
    • 2 Mark Questions: Answer briefly 
    • 3, 4, and 5 Mark Questions: Answer in detail

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     Topic: Unit 6. THE MIDDLE AGES


    I. Choose the correct Answer

    Question 1.
    _______ was the old religion of Japan.
    (a) Shinto
    (b) Confucianism
    (c) Taoism
    (d) Animism
    Answer Key:
    (a) Shinto
     
    Question 2.
    _______ means great name-lord.
    (a) Daimyo
    (b) Shogun
    (c) Fujiwara
    (d) Tokugawa
    Answer Key:
    (a) Daimyo

    Question 3.
    The Arab General who conquered Spain was__________
    (a) Tariq
    (b) Alaric
    (c) Saladin
    (d) Mohammad the Conqueror
    Answer Key:
    (a) Tariq

    Question 4.
    Harun-al-Rashid was the able emperor of ____________.
    (a) Abbasid dynasty
    (b) umayyad dynasty
    (c) Sassanid dynasty
    (d) Mongol dynast
    Answer Key:
    (a) Abbasid dynasty

    Question 5.
    feudalism centred around _________
    (a) vassalage
    (b) slavery
    (c) serfdom
    (d) land
    Answer Key:
    (a) vassalage

    II. Fill in the blanks

    1. ______ were the original inhabitants of Japan.
    2. ______ was the original name of Japan.
    3. _______ was the original name of Medina.
    4. _______ were the barbarians posing a threat to the Chinese in the north.
    5. ________established Ottoman supremacy in the Balkans.

    Answer Key:

    1. Aious
    2. yamoto
    3. madinat-un-nabi
    4. Mongols
    5. Mohammad II

    III. Find out the correct statement 

    Question 1.
    (i) ChengizKhan was an intolerant person in religion.
    (ii) Mongols destroyed the city of Jerusalem
    (iii) Crusades weakened the Ottoman Empire
    (iv) Pope Gregory succeeded in making King Henry IV to abdicate the throne by means of Interdict
    (a) (i) is correct
    (b) (ii) is correct
    (c) (ii) and (iii) are correct
    Answer Key:
    (d) (iv) is correct

    Question 2.
    (i) Mangu Khan was the Governor of China.
    (ii) Mongol court in China impressed Marco Polo.
    (iii) The leader of Red Turbans was Hung Chao.
    (iv) Mongols established their rule in China in the name of Yuan dynasty
    (a) (i) is correct
    (b) (ii) is correct
    (c) (ii) and (iv) are correct
    (d) (iv) is correct
    Answer Key:
    (c) (ii) and (iv) are correct
     
    Question 3.
    (i) Boyang and Changon were built during the Sung dynasty.
    (ii) Peasant uprisings led to the collapse of the Tang dynasty.
    (iii) Seljuq Turks were a tribe of Tartars.
    (iv) Mongols established their rule in China in the name of the Yuan dynasty
    (a) (i) is correct
    (b) (ii) is correct
    (c) (iii) is correct
    (d) (iv) is correct
    Answer Key:
    (ii), (iii) and (iv) are correct

    Question 4.
    Assertion (A): Buddhism went to China from India
    Reason (R): The earliest Indian inhabitants in China were the followers of Buddhism
    (a) A is correct; R is wrong
    (b) Both A & R are wrong
    (c) Both A & R are correct
    (d) A is the wrong R is irrelevant to A
    Answer Key:
    (a) A is correct; R is wrong

    Question 5.
    Assertion (A): The fall of Jerusalem into the hands of Seljuk Turks led to the Crusades. Reason (R): European Christian pilgrims were denied access to Jerusalem.
    (a) A is correct; R is not the correct explanation of A
    (b) A and R are correct
    (c) A and R are wrong
    (d) A is correct, R is the correct explanation of A
    Answer Key:
    (d) A is correct, R is the correct explanation of A

    IV. Match the following  

    1. Red Turbans         –  (i) Kamakura
    2. Seljuk Turks         –  (ii) Mohammad II
    3. First Shogunate    –  (iii) City of Arabian Nights
    4. Baghdad               –  (iv) Chu Yuan Chang
    5. Capture of Constantinople – (v) Central Asia

    Answer Key:

    1. Red Turbans        –  (iv) Chu Yuan Chang
    2. Seljuk Turks        –  (v) Central Asia
    3. First Shogunate   –  (i) Kamakura
    4. Baghdad              –  (iii) City of Arabian Nights
    5. Capture of Constantinople – (ii) Mohammad II


    V. Answer the following briefly

    1. The Great wall of China.
    • China built walls to defend themselves from the enemies of the North.
    • During Chin Dynasty, the separate walls were joined.
    • Now its length is about 6,700 kms.

     

    2. Impact of Crusades.
    • Crusades ended the Feudal relations.
    • New trade centres emerged.
    • One notable outcome of Crusades was the loss of Prestige suffered by the Pope and Papacy.

     

    3. How was Feudalism organized in the Middle ages?
    • The king was at the head of the Feudal regime.
    • Immediately after him were the nobles.
    • Third level were the viscounts who had received fief from the nobles.
    • Last and final were the knights and slaves.

     

    4. Write about the two instruments used by the Medieval Pope to assert his authority?
    • Excommunication.
    • Interdict.

    VI. Answer all the questions given under each caption

    1. Write about Crusades and its impact.
    • Crusades ended to the feudal system.
    • The increasing demand for products of the East led to the expansion of trade. 
    • Venice, Genoa and Pisa emerged as an important commercial cities in the Mediterranean region.
    • The elimination of the powerful nobles strengthened the monarchy in France and England.
    • Pope and Papacy lost their power and prestige.

     

    2. Who were the Mongols? How will they rule China?

     

    Mongols:

    • Mongols were nomads.
    • They were herdsmen.
    • The Mongols were experts in warfare and their remarkable chief Chengizkhan was a great military genius.

    Mongols rule in China:

    • They ruled China from AD 1252-1368.
    • They appointed Kublaikhan, the Governor of China.
    • They were spreading the techniques of China to the West.

     


     

     

     

     






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