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Moen Jo Daro
Choose The Correct Answer For Each Of The Following
1. In Sindhi language, Moen Jo Daro means the mound of the:
(a) Living
(b) Dead ✓
(c) nonliving
(d) Deceased
2. From Larkana it is at a distance of:
(a) 55 Km
(b) 29 Km
(c) 27 Km ✓
(d) 40 Km
3. The ruins of Moen Jo Daro are:
(a) 4500 years old ✓
(b) 5000 years old
(c) 5,500 years old
(d) 6,500 years old
4. Moen Jo Daro is on the bank of river Indus that is:
(a) The right bank ✓
(b) The left bank
(c) The east bank
(d) The west bank
5. The ruins were discovered in:
(a) 1622
(b) 1722
(c) 1822
(d) 1922✓
6. Sir John Marshall was an English:
(a) Government servant
(b) Civil servant ✓
(c) Official servant
(d) Honorary servant
7. Moen Jo Daro was a city of straight roads and:
(a) Well - built houses ✓
(b) Well- planned houses
(c) Well - managed houses
(d) Well - protected houses
8. Each house had a bathroom and was made of:
(a) Mud
(b) Baked bricks ✓
(c) Concrete
(d) Metallic
9. Beside the streets there ran:
(a) Canals
(b) Covered drains ✓
(c) Gutters
(d) Channels
10. In the canter of a town there was a big:
(a) Godown
(b) Hall ✓
(c) Depot
(d) Market
11. The people of this city must have been great:
(a) Travelers
(b) Businessmen
(c) Traders ✓
(d) Tourists
12. The countryside must have been:
(a) Fertile ✓
(b) Barren
(c) Rich
(d) Poor
13. They were skilled:
(a) Craftsmen ✓
(b) Artisans
(c) Labours
(d) Engineers
14. For the children these were made:
(a) Toys
(b) Crafts ✓
(c) Balloons
(d) Footballs
15. The ruling class, the priests and the elderly wore dresses which were:
(a) Short
(b) Long and loose ✓
(c) Light
(d) Heavy
16.The best find of Moen Jo Daro is the:
(a) Image
(b) Head of a bull ✓
(c) Horn
(d) Tail
17. Statue of dancing girl has also been found which is of:
(a) Wooden
(b) Ivory
(c) Metal ✓
(d) Nonmetal
18. This has enabled us the probable age of the ruins:
(a) Metal tools ✓
(b) Nonmetal tools
(c) Weapon
(d) Sophisticated
19. Their city was well - planned and:
(a) Clean ✓
(b) Well - managed
(c) Modern
(d) Luxurious
20. People live at Moen Jo Daro today are:
(a) Many
(b) A lot of
(c) A few ✓
(d) A large number
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