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  1. The correct answer is (B) Ṛig Veda. The Ṛig Veda, the oldest known Indian text, first mentions Sapta Sindhava (Land of the Seven Rivers). This term refers to the region around the Indus and its tributaries, which was central to early Vedic civilization. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademyRead more

    The correct answer is (B) Ṛig Veda.
    The Ṛig Veda, the oldest known Indian text, first mentions Sapta Sindhava (Land of the Seven Rivers). This term refers to the region around the Indus and its tributaries, which was central to early Vedic civilization.

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  2. The correct answer is (B) Persians. The Persians were the first to refer to India as Hind or Hindu, derived from the Sindhu (Indus) River. Since Persian pronunciation changed ‘S’ to ‘H’, Sindhu became Hindu and the land beyond the river was called Hindustan. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacRead more

    The correct answer is (B) Persians.
    The Persians were the first to refer to India as Hind or Hindu, derived from the Sindhu (Indus) River. Since Persian pronunciation changed ‘S’ to ‘H’, Sindhu became Hindu and the land beyond the river was called Hindustan.

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  3. The correct answer is (B) The Island of the Jamun Tree. Jambudvīpa is a Sanskrit term meaning "Island of the Jamun Tree." In ancient Indian cosmology, it refers to the Indian subcontinent or the known world, named after the Jambu (Indian blackberry) tree believed to grow there. For more visit here:Read more

    The correct answer is (B) The Island of the Jamun Tree.
    Jambudvīpa is a Sanskrit term meaning “Island of the Jamun Tree.” In ancient Indian cosmology, it refers to the Indian subcontinent or the known world, named after the Jambu (Indian blackberry) tree believed to grow there.

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  4. In Keharva Taal, the tali (clap) is placed on the first matra, marking a strong beat in the cycle. This beat helps performers identify the tala’s structure, making it easier to follow and improvise within the rhythm. Since the first matra provides emphasis, it acts as a guiding point for vocalists,Read more

    In Keharva Taal, the tali (clap) is placed on the first matra, marking a strong beat in the cycle. This beat helps performers identify the tala’s structure, making it easier to follow and improvise within the rhythm. Since the first matra provides emphasis, it acts as a guiding point for vocalists, instrumentalists and dancers. The placement of the tali ensures a balanced and engaging rhythm.

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  5. The correct answer is (B) Yamuna. The Yamuna River originates from the Yamunotri Glacier in the Himalayas. In contrast, the Godavari, Krishna and Narmada originate from the Peninsular region of India. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.in/ncert-solutions/class-6/social-science/

    The correct answer is (B) Yamuna. The Yamuna River originates from the Yamunotri Glacier in the Himalayas. In contrast, the Godavari, Krishna and Narmada originate from the Peninsular region of India.

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