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NCERT Solutions-Chapter 7 – "The Gupta Era: An Age of Tireless Creativity"

 Exercise Question Answers Chapter 7 – The Gupta Era: An Age of Tireless Creativity Class 7 subject Social Science *************************** 1. Imagine you receive a letter from someone living in the Gupta Empire. The letter starts like this: “Greetings from Pāṭaliputra! Life here is vibrant and full of excitement. Just yesterday, I witnessed …”Complete the letter with a short paragraph (250–300 words) describing life in the Gupta Empire. Answer: “Greetings from Pāṭaliputra! Life here is vibrant and full of excitement. Just yesterday, I witnessed …”** (Complete the letter in points) I witnessed a grand court assembly in the palace of King Chandragupta II. Scholars like Aryabhaṭa and Kālidāsa were honored for their contributions. Merchants from faraway lands like China and Southeast Asia were present. Streets were clean and filled with prosperous traders and citizens. Temples and sculptures are being built with amazing craftsmanship. The king's generosity and ...

NCERT Solutions-Chapter 7 – "The Gupta Era: An Age of Tireless Creativity"

 Exercise Question Answers Chapter 7 – The Gupta Era: An Age of Tireless Creativity Class 7 subject Social Science

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1. Imagine you receive a letter from someone living in the Gupta Empire. The letter starts like this: “Greetings from Pāṭaliputra! Life here is vibrant and full of excitement. Just yesterday, I witnessed …”Complete the letter with a short paragraph (250–300 words) describing life in the Gupta Empire.

Answer: “Greetings from Pāṭaliputra! Life here is vibrant and full of excitement. Just yesterday, I witnessed …”**

(Complete the letter in points)

  • I witnessed a grand court assembly in the palace of King Chandragupta II.

  • Scholars like Aryabhaṭa and Kālidāsa were honored for their contributions.

  • Merchants from faraway lands like China and Southeast Asia were present.

  • Streets were clean and filled with prosperous traders and citizens.

  • Temples and sculptures are being built with amazing craftsmanship.

  • The king's generosity and wisdom are praised by everyone.

  • Learning and art are flourishing—life in the Gupta Empire is truly golden!

Q2. Which Gupta ruler was also known as the ‘Vikramāditya’?

Answer:

  • Chandragupta II was known as Vikramāditya.

  • He was a powerful and renowned ruler of the Gupta dynasty.

  • His reign is noted for cultural, scientific, and artistic advancements.

  • He supported scholars, artists, and poets in his court.

  • The Iron Pillar inscription in Delhi is attributed to his time.

Q3. “Periods of peace support the development of various aspects of sociocultural life, literature, and the development of science and technology.” Examine this statement in the light of the Gupta Empire.

Answer:

  • The Gupta period was marked by peace, stability, and strong administration.

  • Trade and agriculture flourished, generating wealth and prosperity.

  • Scholars like Aryabhaṭa and Varāhamihira made scientific discoveries.

  • Literature in Sanskrit, especially by Kālidāsa, reached great heights.

  • Temples, sculptures, and paintings (e.g., Ajanta Caves) were widely created.

  • Universities like Nalanda became prominent centers of learning.

  • The government supported scholars, artists, and scientists, promoting cultural growth.

Q4. Recreate a scene from a Gupta ruler’s court. Write a short script, assign roles like the king, ministers, and scholars, and enact a role play to bring the Gupta era to life!

Answer:

This is a practical classroom activity, but key points for the script could be:

  • Role of Chandragupta II as the king.

  • Ministers discussing administrative matters like land grants and tax collection.

  • Aryabhaṭa presenting new findings in astronomy.

  • Kālidāsa reciting verses from Meghadūtam.

  • Royal court rewarding scholars with gold coins.

  • Courtiers discussing victories and alliances like Prabhāvatī Gupta’s marriage.

5. Match the two columns:

Column A

Column B

1. Kānchipuram

a. Known for vibrant cave paintings that depict the Jātaka tales.

2. Ujjayinī

b. Famous for rock-cut caves featuring intricate carvings of Hindu deities, especially Viṣhṇu.

3. Udayagiri

c. Capital of the Guptas.

4. Ajanta

d. Known as ‘a city of a thousand temples’.

5. Pāṭaliputra

e. A prominent centre of learning in ancient India.


Answer: 1- d, 2-e , 3-b , 4- a, 5- c

Q6. Who were the Pallavas and where did they rule?

  • The Pallavas were a powerful dynasty in South India.

  • They ruled parts of present-day Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana.

  • Their capital was Kāñchipuram, known as the ‘city of a thousand temples’.

  • The Pallavas were initially vassals of the Sātavāhanas.

  • They were great patrons of temple architecture and learning.

  • They are mentioned in the Prayāga praśasti, indicating their importance during Gupta times.

Q7. Exploration Trip Report – (Write in points after visiting a historical site, museum, or monument)

(Sample points for a generic report)

  • We visited a local museum with artefacts from the Gupta period.

  • Saw coins of Samudragupta and images of the Iron Pillar of Delhi.

  • Observed ancient sculptures and terracotta figures depicting deities.

  • Learned about Aryabhaṭa’s scientific tools and Gupta-era astronomy.

  • The guide explained how inscriptions were made on copper plates.

  • Understood how Gupta rulers supported art, science, and education.

  • The trip helped me connect classroom learning with real history.

  • I realized the importance of preserving our heritage.

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