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Question
Read the passage given below :
(ii) he added a lot of grandeur to Mewar.
(iii) of his valour, sacrifice and patriotism.
(iv) both (ii) and (iii)
(b) Difficulties in the way of Mewar were :
(ii) ancient traditions of the kingdom.
(iii) its small area and small population.
(iv) the poverty of the subjects.
(ii) the flag of Mewar was hoisted high.
(iii) the people of Mewar showed gallantry.
(iv) most of the rulers heaved a sigh of relief.
(d) Mewar was lucky because :
(ii) most of its people were competent.
(iii) most of its rulers were competent.
(iv) only a few of its people were incompetent.
Answer the following questions briefly:
(h) How could art and literature flourish in Mewar?
(i) How did the rulers show that they cared for their subjects?
(j) What does the erection of Vijaya Stambha and Kirti Stambha in the same fort signify?
(k) Find words from the passage which mean the same as each of the following:
(ii) evidence (para 4)
Solution
On the basis of your understanding of the above passage answer each of the questions given below with the help of options that follow :
(a) he added a lot of grandeur to Mewar.
(b) its small area and small population.
(c) the flag of Mewar seemed to be lowered.
(d) most of its rulers were competent.
Answer the following questions briefly:
(e) Bappa Rawal is the earliest king of Mewar as mentioned in the passage.
(f) Rana Kumba gave new stature to the kingdom through victories and development work. Literature and art also progressed during his time. He himself was inclined towards writing and his works are read even today.
(g) According to the writer, the loving and pleasant nature of the people of Mewar is worth admiration.
(h) Amidst aggression and bloodshed, art and literature flourished in Mewar, as it was the land of the brave.
(i) The rulers showed that they cared for their subjects by allowing people from other communities and kingdoms to come and carry out construction work.
(j) The erection of Vijaya Stambha and Kirti Stambha in the same fort signifies the closeness between the king and the subjects of Mewar.
(k)
(i) astonishing
(ii) testimony
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