Chapter 3: Kinship, Caste and Class
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The study of caste, class and kinship helps understand:
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Kinship ties influenced:
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Archaeological sources include:
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Sanskrit texts often reflect:
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The Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute is located in:
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Critical edition of Mahabharata was prepared in:
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Historians use Mahabharata to study:
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The Sanskrit term for 'great story' is:
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It was composed over:
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The Mahabharata is classified as:
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Social inequality was based on:
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Land ownership was mainly held by:
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Dasa refers to:
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Slavery in ancient India:
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Wealthy households were controlled by:
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The term 'Grihapati' means:
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Inscriptions provide evidence of:
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The eldest son often:
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Women’s role in property was:
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Property was mainly inherited by:
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Social mobility in caste system was:
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Untouchability was associated with:
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The caste system was:
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Jati refers to:
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Shudras were expected to:
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Vaishyas were mainly:
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Kshatriyas were:
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Brahmanas were associated with:
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The four Varnas are:
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The Varna system includes:
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Royal families sometimes practiced:
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Marriage within the same gotra was:
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The term 'Sapinda' refers to:
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Kanyadaan refers to:
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Widow remarriage was:
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Which form of marriage involved force?
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Stridhan refers to:
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Women were expected to:
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According to Dharmashastras, ideal marriage was:
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The Manusmriti advocated:
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The term 'Patriliny' means:
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The eldest Pandava was:
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The practice of polyandry is illustrated by:
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Draupadi was married to:
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The Pandavas and Kauravas belonged to which lineage?
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Endogamy means:
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Exogamy refers to:
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'Gotra' primarily indicates:
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The term 'Kula' refers to:
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The central theme of the Mahabharata revolves around:
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