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SAI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL


                                                 SESSION 2020-21

                                                     CLASS - VII


                                     SUB- SOCIAL SCIENCE (HISTORY)

                                               HOME ASSIGNMENT


                                          Module: 26 (page 108 - 113)

                                   CH- 8: Devotional Paths To The Divine


      Sub-     The Saints of Maharashtra                                                     Skills           P.no.-
      Topic:  Nanthpanthis, Siddhas and Yogis
               Islam and Sufism
      Q.1      Who said, ‘’They are Vaishnavas who understand the pain of others.’’            K       1      109
      Q.2      State true or false:                                                            K       1      111

               The teacher of Chishti Silsilah was Ghazali.
      Q.3      Fill in the blanks:                                                             K    0.5+0.5   108
                                                                                                       =1
               The saints of Maharashtra rejected the idea of ________ and preferred
               to live with their families.
       Q.4     Match the items given in Column 'A' with those given in Column 'B'              U       1      112
               correctly.


               Column A

                 i.   Khwaja Muinuddin Chisthi
                ii.   Khawaja Nizamuddin Auliya
                iii.   Baba Farid
                iv.   Bandanawaz Gisudaraz


               Column B

                  a.  Delhi
                  b.  Ajmer
                  c.  Gulbarga
                  d.  Punjab


       Q.5     Describe the beliefs and practices of the Nathpanthis, Siddhas and            U/CE      3      110
               Yogis. (Book Q.no.3)
       Q.6     What were the major beliefs and practices of the Sufis? (Book Q.no 5)          U/A      3      111
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