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English - Chapter 4 - Moen-Jo-Daro
Question and Answers
Q.1 What does Moen-Jo-Daro means? Where is it situated?
Ans. Moen-Jo-Daro means "Mound of the Dead". It
is situated at a distance of 27km from Larkana on the right bank of river
Indus.
Q.2 Who was Sir John Marshall?
Ans. Sir John Marshall was an English civil servant, whose
work was to look after historical remains, like ancient building and other old
things such as these pieces of pots and bricks. He was very interested in
history and was anxious to find out about these remains.
Q.3 What did Sir John Marshall remark, when pieces of old
pots and bricks were brought to him?
Ans. sir John Marshall was an English civil servant who
was interested in old historical remains. So when some villagers brought pieces
of old pots and bricks he at once know that they were pieces of historical
remains.
He remarked that perhaps these was an ancient city lying
under the mound of day and sand. He directed the villagers to dig there in the
hope that they would uncover the remains of an ancient city.
Q.4 What was the occupations of the people of
Moen-Jo-Daro?
Ans.
- The people of Moen-Jo-Daro were traders. They traded with other cities and traveled from place to place on business.
- They were skilled craft men who worked with gold and silver.
- They were farmers who grew wheat, rice and cotton and they also kept cattle.
Q.5 How was the city of Moen-Jo-Daro planned?
Ans. The city of Moen-Jo-Daro was a well planned and
cleaned city. Each house was made of large baked bricks and a bathroom and
servant-quarters close by covered drains beside the streets. The streets were
made of baked bricks.
There was a great hall where grain were stored. There is a
wide road in the middle of which was the shopping centre with shops on both
sides.
Q.6 Name any four objects on exhibition in the
Moen-Jo-Daro Museum? or Name any four findings of Moen-Jo-Daro?
Ans. The objects found in Moen-Jo-Daro are:
- A metal statue of a dancing girl.
- Seals, Gold, Silver and Ivory Jewelery.
- Painted Pottery
- Metal tools and weapons.
- The head of a bull.
Q.7 How old is the civilization of Moen-Jo-Daro?
Ans. The civilization of Moen-Jo-Daro
is 4500 years old.
Q.8 How did this civilization
come to an end?
Ans. Nobody knows exactly how this ancient civilization
came to an end. Either they were from the north or some great earthquake
destroyed them.
Q.9 How do we know Moen-Jo-Daro's probable age? What can
help us to know more about civilization?
Ans. We know Moen-Jo-Daro's probable get from the metal
objects found from the execution. We can learn more about this civilization if
the language experts are able to determine the meanings of the words written on
the seals and the pottery.
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