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When did human civilization start in the world context?
When did human civilization start in the world context?
In which period did the domestication of animals begin?
In which period did the domestication of animals begin?
When did the development of agriculture start?
When did the development of agriculture start?
Which age followed the Stone Age with the use of copper tools?
Which age followed the Stone Age with the use of copper tools?
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Which was not one of the essential periods to understand according to the text?
Which was not one of the essential periods to understand according to the text?
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What marked significant developments according to the text?
What marked significant developments according to the text?
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Study Notes
- Western philosophy in India started after the test of modern era
- India follows the concept of modern India after Modern Western philosophy
- Understanding the chronology of Ancient India, Medieval India, and Modern India is crucial
- Social, political, and economic development should be remembered while studying history
- The use of stone tools for hunting and domestication of animals marked significant developments
- Human civilization started around 5 lakh years ago in the world context
- Domestication of animals began in the Mesolithic period, not in the Paleolithic period
- The development of agriculture started in the Neolithic period, not in the Paleolithic period
- The Copper Age followed the Stone Age with the use of copper tools
- Understanding the different periods like Lithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, and Chalcolithic is essential
- Copper equipment was used alongside stone tools during these periods
- The evolution of technology and agriculture played a significant role in human development
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Test your knowledge on the chronology of Ancient India, Medieval India, and Modern India, along with the evolution of technology from stone tools to copper equipment. Explore the significant developments in social, political, and economic aspects while studying history.