Let’s go through each question one by one and find the correct answer.
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Question 1:
*The sources of history can be divided into ________ parts.*
In school, we usually learn that historical sources are divided into
two main types:
- Literary (written) sources
- Archaeological (physical objects) sources
So the answer is
two.
✔ Correct option:
C
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Question 2:
*Toys, jewelry and seals made in the past are literary sources of history.*
Literary sources mean
written records — like books, letters, inscriptions.
Toys, jewelry, and seals are
physical objects, so they are
archaeological sources, not literary.
So this statement is
False.
✔ Correct option:
A
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Question 3:
*Symbols of kings and Gods were punched on _______ in earlier times.*
Coins often had symbols of kings and gods stamped or punched on them to show who ruled or what religion was followed.
Pottery might have paintings, but “punched” fits coins better. Toys? Not really.
✔ Correct option:
B
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Question 4:
*The study of buildings and objects made in the past is called _________*
This is the definition of
archaeology — studying old things dug up from the ground.
“Archaeological sources” are the actual items, not the study itself. “Archcologi” is misspelled.
✔ Correct option:
B
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Question 5:
*Historical sources are kept in*
Museums are places where old artifacts, documents, and historical items are preserved and displayed.
Stores and markets sell things — they don’t preserve history.
✔ Correct option:
B
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Question 6:
*Literary sources refer to written records that tell us about people and events of the past.*
Yes! That’s exactly what literary sources are — diaries, manuscripts, newspapers, etc.
✔ Correct option:
A
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Question 7:
*We should Not respect and preserve our historical resources.*
That’s wrong! We
should respect and preserve them because they help us understand our past. The word “Not” makes this false.
✔ Correct option:
B
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Final Answer:
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. B
5. B
6. A
7. B
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sources worksheet.