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Q1Domain Verified
Which of the following statements most accurately reflects the current scholarly consensus on the Indus Valley Civilization's linguistic affiliation, as likely explored in "The Complete Indus Valley Civilization Course 2026"?
There is no consensus regarding the linguistic affiliation of the Indus people, with theories ranging from Austroasiatic to Tibeto-Burman languages.
The Indus language is widely accepted to be a Dravidian language, supported by extensive comparative linguistic evidence.
The Indus script remains undeciphered, but theories suggest a connection to the Brahmi script, indicating an early Indo-Aryan presence.
The Indus script is definitively deciphered and represents an early form of Sanskrit, providing direct links to Vedic culture.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of urban planning and sanitation, what distinguishes the advanced systems of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa from contemporary civilizations, a key takeaway from "The Complete Indus Valley Civilization Course 2026"?
The integrated network of covered drainage systems, public wells, and private bathing facilities within a standardized grid layout.
The exclusive use of underground brick-lined sewers connected to individual houses, a feature absent in Mesopotamia or Egypt.
The sophisticated Great Bath of Mohenjo-daro, which served as a public water reservoir for both domestic and industrial use.
The presence of large, communal bathing tanks, indicative of ritualistic practices that dictated urban layout.
Q3Domain Verified
Considering the economic activities detailed in "The Complete Indus Valley Civilization Course 2026," the evidence for long-distance trade from the Indus Valley Civilization primarily points towards interactions with which major contemporary region?
The Nile Valley Civilization of Egypt, evidenced by Egyptian artifacts found in Indus sites.
The Aegean world, suggested by the presence of lapis lazuli and shell artifacts of probable Indus origin.
The Minoan Civilization of Crete, indicated by shared artistic motifs and trade goods.
Mesopotamia, supported by Indus seals and weights found in Sumerian cities and Mesopotamian goods in Indus sites.

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