Bricks Beads and Bones MCQ – 50 Most Expected Questions

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Test Blueprint & Topic Weightage

Section / TopicQuestion RangeDifficulty Level
Urban Planning & Civic ArchitectureQ1 – Q5, Q16 – Q20Easy to Medium
Subsistence, Agriculture & Animal HubandryQ6 – Q10Medium
Craft Production & Maritime Trade NetworksQ11 – Q15, Q21 – Q30Hard
Society, Religion & Burial PracticesQ31 – Q40Medium to Hard
Archaeological Discovery & Civilization DeclineQ41 – Q50Medium to Hard
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⚠️ Examiner Trap Alert: Examiners often trick students by claiming the ancient *Rigveda* explicitly describes the deity Rudra as a meditating yogi or “Pashupati” to perfectly match the Harappan Proto-Shiva seal. In reality, the Rigvedic text completely contradicts this visual imagery, a critical detail that debunks the direct connection between the seal and later Vedic texts.

Test Blueprint & Topic Weightage

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✅ General Practice

✅ | Subsistence, Agriculture & Animal Hubandry

✅ General Practice

Q11Consider the following statements regarding the settlement of Chanhudaro and Harappan craft production:Q12Consider the following statements regarding the techniques of bead-making and material processing in the Harappan civilization:Q13Consider the following statements regarding the specialized procurement centers of Nageshwar and Balakot:Q14Consider the following statements regarding Harappan procurement expeditions and the Khetri region:Q15Consider the following statements regarding Harappan long-distance trade networks and interactions with Oman:Q16Consider the following statements regarding the structural materials and design of the Harappan street drains:Q17Consider the following statements regarding the engineering of massive sewers and the use of the corbelled arch in Harappan cities:Q18Consider the following statements regarding the civic water infrastructure and reservoirs at the settlement of Dholavira:Q19Consider the following statements regarding the civic infrastructure and building materials specifically found at Lothal:Q20Consider the following statements comparing Harappan civic amenities with those of contemporary ancient civilizations:Q21Consider the following statements regarding the Mesopotamian textual references to Harappan trade networks:Q22Consider the following statements regarding the archaeological evidence of trade between the Harappan civilization and Oman:Q23Consider the following statements regarding the role of Dilmun in the ancient maritime trade network:Q24Consider the following statements regarding the modes of transportation and logistics used in Harappan trade:Q25Consider the following statements regarding the presence and adaptation of Harappan artifacts in foreign lands:Q26Consider the following statements regarding the logistical purpose of Harappan seals and sealings:Q27Consider the following statements regarding the characteristics of the enigmatic Harappan script:Q28Consider the following statements regarding the standardized system of weights in the Harappan civilization:Q29Consider the following statements regarding the ubiquity of Harappan writing and the longest known inscriptions:Q30Consider the following statements regarding the enigmatic nature and the attempted decipherment of the Harappan script:

✅ | Society, Religion & Burial Practices

✅ | Archaeological Discovery & Civilization Decline

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High-Yield Core Concepts

Urban Grid & Sanitation
Unlike contemporary civilizations, the Harappans uniquely prioritized egalitarian public sanitation, covered street drains, and strict grid-iron street planning over massive royal monuments.
Absolute Standardization
A highly centralized state authority is proven by the uncompromising uniformity of the 4:2:1 brick ratio and the strict binary/decimal chert weight system across the vast empire.
Logistics & Maritime Trade
Harappans sustained a complex international export economy with Oman (Magan) and Mesopotamia, securing their luxury goods with tamper-evident wet clay sealings.
Environmental Collapse
The end of the civilization was not caused by a sudden Aryan invasion, but rather by a complex matrix of long-term climatic aridity, shifting rivers, and massive anthropogenic deforestation.

Semantic Comparison

Feature / MetricHarappan CivilizationMesopotamian Civilization
Core DefinitionHighly standardized, egalitarian urban centers in the Indus Valley.City-states centered around monumental royal and religious architecture.
Primary Use CaseFocus on public sanitation, uniform weights, and standardized grid streets.Focus on massive Ziggurats, royal tombs, and complex cuneiform archives.
Exam ImportanceTests knowledge of town planning, trade seals, and environmental decline.Tests comparative knowledge of ancient trade networks (Meluhha vs Magan).

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Indus Valley Civilization questions critical for my exams?

It is a consistently high-scoring area. Examiners frequently repeat core concepts from this section across multiple competitive platforms.

Is this the best Class 12 History Chapter 1 mock test available?

Yes, these questions target the most highly-weighted concepts, specifically tailored to align with modern Harappan town planning quiz formats found in previous years’ papers.

Will these help with CUET History objective questions?

Absolutely. The deep dive into archaeological methodology, seal interpretation, and trade routes perfectly mimics the high-level critical thinking required for CUET UG and UPSC Prelims.

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