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kamlesh kumar

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· 1 Months ago

Streets in Indus Valley Civilization:-
The streets were straight and cut each other at right angles. They were 13 to 34 feet wide and were well lined. The streets and roads divided the city into rectangular blocks. Archaeologists have discovered the lamp posts at intervals. This suggests the existence of street lights. Dustbins were also provided on the streets. These prove the presence of good municipal administration.

Pradeep Jat

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· 1 Months ago

In Indus Valley Civilization, There were Wider and Straight Roads.

Question:

How were the streets of cities in Indus Valley Civilization?

Options:
A)

Wide and Straight

B)

Narrower

C)

Slippery

D)

Narrow and Curved.

Solution:

Ans: (b)

The streets of cities in Indus Valley Civilization were Narrower .

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