The Ochre Colored Pottery or OCP culture MCQs | Ancient History of Rajasthan Question Bank

The Ochre Colored Pottery or OCP culture MCQs | Ancient History of Rajasthan Question Bank: The Ochre Coloured Pottery culture (OCP) is a Bronze Age culture of the Indo-Gangetic Plain “generally dated 2000–1500 BCE,” extending from eastern Punjab to northeastern Rajasthan and western Uttar Pradesh. Artefacts of this culture show similarities with both the Late Harappan culture and the Vedic culture.

The ‘Ochre Coloured Pottery culture is “generally dated 2000-1500 BCE, Early specimens of the characteristic ceramics found near Jodhpura, Rajasthan, date from the 3rd millennium (this Jodhpura is located in the district of Jaipur and should not be confused with the city of Jodhpur).

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1) What is the main distinguishing feature of the Ochre Colored Pottery (OCP) culture?

(A) Its porous texture

(B) Its ochre colour

(C) Its black painted bands

(D) Its association with copper hoards

2) Which regions have the highest number of OCP sites?

(A) Bijnor district of Uttar Pradesh

(B) Western Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan

(C) Sikar, Jaipur, Jhunjhunu, Alwar, and Bharatpur

(D) Eastern Punjab and Northeastern Rajasthan

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3) What types of objects were found in the OCP hoards?

(A) Storage jars, vases, basins, bowls, and miniature pots

(B) Incised designs, graffiti, and paintings in black pigment

(C) Flat axes with splayed sides and convex cutting edges, shouldered axes, bar Celts, double-edged axes, and antenna-hilted swords

(D) Copper weapons and anthropomorphic figures

4) How was the pottery of the OCP culture described?

(A) Thin habitation deposit with peeling slip

(B) Well-fired, black in colour, and intricately painted

(C) Basins, bowls, and dishes-on-stand

(D) Ill-fired, Ochre red in colour, and heavily weathered

5) What are the characteristic features of OCP settlements?

(A) Highly decorated with incised designs and pottery paintings

(B) Small in size with thin habitation deposit and short duration of habitation

(C) Baked and unbaked bricks used for construction

(D) Large in size with thick habitation deposit and long duration of habitation

6) What evidence was found regarding the economy and material culture associated with OCP pottery?

(A) Graffiti and paintings in black pigment

(B) Rajasthan, Ganeshwar, and Jodhpura sites

(C) Cultivation of rice and barley, domestication of cattle, rammed earth floors, post-holes, baked and unbaked bricks, terracotta human figurines, and stone and bone beads

(D) Harappan pottery shapes

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7) Which culture shows similarities with both the Late Harappan culture and the Vedic culture?

(A) Ochre Pottery Culture

(B) Copper Hoard Culture

(C) Rajasthan, Ganeshwar, and Jodhpura sites

(D) Ochre Colored Pottery (OCP) culture

8) What is the approximate date range of the OCP culture?

(A) Bisauli and Rajpur Parsu villages

(B) Bronze Age

(C) 2000-1500 BCE

(D) 1951-52

9) Which type of pottery is often found in association with copper hoards?

(A) Baked and unbaked bricks

(B) Ochre Colored Pottery (OCP)

(C) Terracotta pottery with incised designs

(D) Ill-fired pottery in various colors

10) What are the shapes of the OCP pottery?

(A) Incised designs, graffiti, and paintings in black pigment

(B) Flat axes, shouldered axes, and Bar Celts

(C) Ill-fired, ochrish red in colour, heavily weathered

(D) Storage jars, vases, basins, bowls, dishes-on-stand, and miniature pots

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11) What kind of pottery decorations are occasionally found in OCP pottery?

(A) Ill-fired, ochrish red in colour, heavily weathered

(B) Storage jars, vases, basins, bowls, dishes-on-stand, and miniature pots

(C) Incised designs, graffiti, and paintings in black pigment

(D) Rammed earth floors, post-holes, baked and unbaked bricks

12) What type of pottery was discovered at Ganeshwar in Rajasthan?

(A) Ochre Pottery (OP)

(B) Ochre Colored Pottery (OCP)

(C) Incised designs and graffiti pottery

(D) Black painted bands and pottery paintings

13) Which districts in Rajasthan have the highest number of OCP sites?

(A) Bar Celts and antenna-hilted swords

(B) Bijnor and Rajpur Parsu

(C) Sikar, Jaipur, Jhunjhunu, Alwar, and Bharatpur

(D) Ganeshwar and Jodhpura

14) What were the colours used in the OCP pottery decorations?

(A) Ill-fired pottery

(B) Copper weaponry

(C) Black pigment

(D) Ochrish red slip

15) What gives the OCP pottery the appearance of being badly fired?

(A) Its ochre colour

(B) Its black painted bands and incised designs

(C) Its association with copper hoards

(D) Its porous texture

16) What was discovered at the OCP settlements in relation to the economy and material culture?

(A) Cultivation of rice and barley, domestication of cattle, and the use of stone and bone beads

(B) Flat axes with splayed sides and convex cutting edges, shouldered axes

(C) Incised designs, graffiti, and paintings in black pigment

(D) Bar Celts, double-edged axes, and antenna-hilted swords

17) Which type of OCP pottery shapes is considerably similar to Harappan pottery shapes?

(A) Storage jars, vases, basins, bowls, dishes-on-stand, and miniature pots

(B) Flat axes with splayed sides and convex cutting edges and shouldered axes

(C) Incised designs, graffiti, and paintings in black pigment

(D) Bar Celts, double-edged axes, and antenna-hilted swords

18) What is the texture of OCP pottery?

(A) Porous

(B) Smooth

(C) Bumpy

(D) Cracked

19) What are the types of objects that can be found in copper hoards associated with OCP culture?

(A) Bar Celts, double-edged axes, and antenna-hilted swords

(B) Storage jars, vases, basins, bowls, dishes-on-stand, and miniature pots

(C) Copper weapons and anthropomorphic figures

(D) Incised designs, graffiti, and paintings in black pigment

20) What was discovered at Bisauli and Rajpur Parsu villages in Bijnor district of Uttar Pradesh?

(A) Cultivation of rice and barley

(B) Copper hoards

(C) Weathered Ochre Colored Pottery (OCP)

(D) Bronze Age culture

21) What is the term used to label groups of Ochre Colored Pottery sites that were discovered?

(A) Ill-fired and heavily weathered pottery

(B) Rammed earth floors and post-holes

(C) Terracotta human figurines and bangles

(D) Copper Hoard Culture

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Answer key:

1. B2. B3. C
4. D5. B6. C
7. D8. C9. B
10. D11. C12. C
13. C14. C15. A
16. A17. A18. A
19. C20. C21. D

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