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The Chārvāka school of thought believed in:

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100%(A) Materialism ( 1 voter )
0%(B) Rebirth
0%(C) Vedic rituals
0%(D) Meditation
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Music and dance are integral to Class 6 Social Science Chapter 7 India’s Cultural Roots, representing India’s deep-rooted artistic traditions. Classical dance forms like Bharatanatyam, Kathak, and Odissi tell stories through movement and expression. Similarly, Hindustani and Carnatic music have evolved over centuries, influenced by different rulers and regional traditions. The MCQs in this chapter help students recall key musicians, instruments and dance forms that have enriched India’s cultural landscape. Recognizing the significance of these performing arts fosters an appreciation for India’s artistic legacy and its influence on global culture.
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The Chārvāka school of thought believed in Materialism.

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  1. The correct answer is (A) Materialism.
    The Chārvāka school of thought, also known as Lokāyata, was an ancient Indian philosophy that emphasized materialism and skepticism. It rejected concepts like rebirth, Vedic rituals and meditation, advocating for direct perception and hedonism as the basis of truth.

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