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GªÀiÁ±ÀAPÀgï ¨sÁ.D.¸Éà ¥ÀæzsÁ£À PÁAiÀÄðzÀ²ðUÀ¼ÀÄ ¥ÁæxÀ«ÄPÀ ºÁUÀÆ ¥ËæqsÀ²PëÀt PÀ£ÁðlPÀ ¸ÀPÁðgÀ, ¨ÉAUÀ¼ÀÆgÀÄ iiii LEARNING OUTCOMES 1] To understand the meaning and uses of history. The sources employed in the formulation of history and the contribution by the Europeans in the construction of the history of India. 2] To about the famous dynasties of south India, Shatavahana, Kadamba, Ganga, Chalukya Pallava. Chola. Rashtrakuta. Kalyana-chalukya and Hoysala. The contribution of these dynasties to art architecture, religion, literature, education, economic and social fields. 3] Understanding the history of smaller religions is as important as the study of kingdoms and emperors of Karnataka. 4] Understanding the life, teachings and reforms of Shankaracharya, Ramanujacharya, Basveshwara and Madhvacharya who were in the forefront of the reform movements. 5] Comprehend the history of prominent Rajputa dynasties such as The Gurjara, The Pratihara, The Pala, The Chauhan and The Guhila. Social life and economic conditions and contributions to an. architecture and literature. 6) Understanding the meaning of the government, types of governments like Democratic government. Dictatorial government and Communist government. 7] Understanding the structure and functions of the Legislature and the Executive of the Union government. In addition the qualifications and functions of a Member of Parliament; The power and functions of the President and the Prime Minister; and the compositions and functions of the Cabinet 8] Understanding the meaning and definition of human rights, its importance and types of human rights. 9] Understanding the location, extent and physical setting Physiography and climate divisions- Natural vegetation, farming, dairing and fishing- Mineral and industries population growth, distribution and density of Europe. 10] Understanding the location, extent and physical setting of Africa - physiography of the continent water resources rivers, climate, natural vegetation and animal life - Agriculture and industries, precious minerals, population growth, distribution and density of population. iv CONTENTS Sl.No. HISTORY Page No. 1. Our Karnataka 1 2. Important Dynasties of South India 8 3. Kodagu, Kittur, Tulunadu and Hyderabad-Karnataka 16 4. Religious and Social Reform Movements 26 5. Rajputs in Indian History 30 CIVICS 6. Government 35 7. The Union Government, State Government and Judiciary 38 8. Human Rights 43 GEOGRAPHY 9. Europe-Peninsula of Asia 44 10. Africa - The Central Continents 51 v vi Chapter - 1 OUR KARNATAKA I. Answer the questins in a sentence 1. Which are districts in Kalaburgi Division ? 2. Where is World famous Hampi located? 3. Name the main minerals found in Kalburgi division ? 4. Who did rule during Kaviraja Marga ? 5. Who were the famous social reformer during 12th century? 6. Which are the districts in Belagavi Division ? 7. Who was the first woman who fought against the British in India ? 1 8. Where was Kanakadasa born? 9. Who wrote ‘The Karnataka Bharat Katha Manjari ? 10. Which is the second largest ‘Dome’ in the World ? II. Fill in the blanks with appropriate answers given in the bracket 1. The Governament of India has established naval base seabird in (Bhatkal, Mangalre,Karwar, Udupi) 2. Sangolli Rayanna was hanged in (Devagada, Nandagada, Pratapagada, Rayagada) 3. The cradle of temple archilecture is (Badami, Pattadakallu, Aihole, Mahakuta) 4. are grown more in Belagavi district. (Pomegranate, Pappaya, water milon, Grapes) 5. Water falls is called ‘Karnataka Nayagara’. (Joga falls, minchalli, Magoda, Gokak) 2 III. Match the following from list A to list B. A B 1) Bhimashen Joshi a) Vachanapitamaha 1. 2) Patil Puttappa b) Varakavi 2. 3) F. G. Halakatti c) Jnanapeeth Award 3. 4) D. R. Bendre d) Famous Musician 4. 5) V. K. Gokak e) Journalist 5. f) Famous Dramatist. IV. Answer the following questions in two or three sentences each. 1. Name the Wildlife Santucturies in Kalaburgi Division 2. List out a main Crops, Irrigation Projects and Rivers in Belagavi Division ? 3 3. Briefly explain about Art, Literature, Music and folk lore of the Belagavi division ? V. Write a short Notes 1) Hampi 4 2) Golgumbaz Activities 1 I. List out a Divisionwise Districts. Kalaburgi Belagavi 5 Activities II : Name the Pictures 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 6 Activities III : Mark the following places in the Karnataka Map 1) Basavakalyan 2) Hampi 3) Raichuru 4) Badami 5) Dharwad 6) Gadag 7) Haveri 8) Vijayapur 9) Kudalasangam 10) Karawar 7 Chapter - 2 IMPORTANT DYNASTIES OF SOUTH INDIA. I. Answer the following in a sentence each. 1. Which title was earned by Goutami Putra Shatakarni ? 2. Which religion was followed by Shatavahanas ? 3. What is Vihar ? 4. In which District Banavasi is located ? 5. What is Agrahara ? 6. Which ‘Purana’ was written by Chavundaraya ? 7. Which is the another name of the ‘Badami’ ? 8 8. Which is the famous Temple in Kanchi ? 9. Name the traveller who visited to India during Rastrakutas period? 10. Which book was written by Vigneshwara ? II. Fill in the blanks (Choose the right word givin in braket) 1. The author of ‘Sahasabhima Vijaya’ is (Pampa, Ponna, Ranna, Janna) 2. was capital city of Hoysalas. (Balligave, Belur, Halebidu, Somanathpura) 3. Seven Stone Chariots of Pallava’s period is at (Tanjavur, Kanchi, Madhurai, Mahabalipuram) 4. Badami temple Ladakhan is located at (Budami, Aihole, Pattadakallu, Mahakuta) 5. was the Emblem of Gangas (Varaha, Lion, Royal Elephant, horse) 9 III. Match the following 1. Halebeedu 1. Basaveshwar Temple 2. Somanathpura 2. Chaitya 3. Basavakalyana 3. Channkesava Temple 4. Tanjavoor 4. Hoyasalaswar Temple 5. Pattadakallu 5. Pataleshwara Temple 6. Belur 6. Virupaksha Temple 7. Talakadu 7. Keshav Temple 8. Karle 8. Brahadeeshwar Temple 9. Mallikarjuna Temple 10. Kapeeleshwar Temple IV. Answer the following quetions in two - three sentences each. 1. What are the contribution of Badami Chalukyas Architecture and Sculpture. 10 2.
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