In this chapter “Buildings, Paintings and Books”, we talk about advancements in the field of metallurgy, the skills required in building stupas and temples and the various books written in the past. Students can find questions related to these topics at the end of the chapter. The exercise consists of a total of 8 questions, out of which 1 is ‘fill in the blank’, 1 is a ‘match the following’ type question, and the remaining are descriptive types. In NCERT Solutions for Class 6 History Chapter 11 “Buildings, Paintings and Books”, we have provided the answers to all the textbook questions. Students must go through these solutions to understand the better way of writing answers in exams.
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Solutions for Class 6 History Chapter 11 “Buildings, Paintings and Books” Updated (2023-24)
Let’s Recall
1. Match the following.
| Stupa | Place where the image of the deity is installed |
| Shikhara | Mound |
| Mandapa | The circular path around the stupa |
| Garbagriha | Place in temples where people could assemble |
| Pradakshina patha | Tower |
Solution 1:
| Stupa | Mound |
| Shikhara | Tower |
| Mandapa | Place in temples where people could assemble |
| Garbagriha | Place where the image of the deity is installed |
| Pradakshina patha | The circular path around the stupa |
2. Fill in the blanks
Solution 2:
Let’s Discuss
3. Make a list of the chapters in which you find mentions of metal working. What are the metal objects mentioned or shown in these chapters?
Solution 3:
In Chapters 4, 7 and 8, we can find mentions of metal working. The metal objects mentioned in these chapters are the axe, ploughshare, sickle and sword.
People used these metals for various purposes.
People used the axe to cut wood, utilized the ploughshare and sickle for farming, and wielded the sword for wars.
4. Read the story on page 122. In what ways is the monkey king similar to or different from the kings you read in Chapters 5 and 10?
Solution 4:
One similarity between the human king and the monkey king is that both worked for the welfare of their subjects.
One major difference between the human king and the monkey king is that the monkey king did not wage wars, whereas the human king did wage wars.
5. Find out more and tell a story from one of the epics.
Solution 5:
There are plenty of stories in epics, students can go through any of them and mention the same.
Let’s Do
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6. List some steps that can be taken to make buildings and monuments accessible to differently-abled people.
Solution 6:
7. Try and list as many uses of paper as you can.
Solution 7:
Paper is used in manufacturing the following:
8. If you could visit any one of the places described in this chapter, which would you choose and why?
Solution 8:
Students can share their personal stories for the above question.
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