Sangam Age
History ⇒ Ancient Indian History
Sangam Age starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the religious beliefs prevalent during the Sangam Age.
Describe the social structure of the Sangam Age.
Discuss the impact of foreign trade on the Sangam Age economy and society.
Discuss the role of agriculture in the Sangam Age economy.
Explain the importance of the port of Muziris during the Sangam Age.
Explain the significance of 'hero stones' in the Sangam Age.
Explain the significance of the term 'Sangam' in the context of ancient Tamil history.
Explain the significance of 'Velir' in Sangam polity.
The Sangam Age is associated with which language? (1) Sanskrit (2) Tamil (3) Prakrit (4) Pali
The Sangam Age witnessed extensive trade with which foreign region? (1) China (2) Rome (3) Greece (4) Persia
Which of the following dynasties was NOT prominent during the Sangam Age? (1) Cholas (2) Cheras (3) Pallavas (4) Pandyas
Which of the following is a collection of Sangam poems? (1) Pathinenkilkanakku (2) Rigveda (3) Mahabharata (4) Ramayana
Fill in the blank: The _______ were the ruling dynasty of the region corresponding to present-day Kerala during the Sangam Age.
Fill in the blank: The Sangam Age is also known as the _______ period of South Indian history.
Fill in the blank: The Sangam Age is considered the _______ age of Tamil literature.
The capital of the early Chola kingdom during the Sangam Age was _______.
True or False: The Sangam Age saw the emergence of Jainism and Buddhism in Tamilakam.
True or False: The Sangam Age saw the use of coins for trade.
True or False: The Sangam Age was characterized by the absence of urban centers.
True or False: The Sangam literature was written in Sanskrit.
