The Most Probable Questions Booklet – Class 12 History Chapter 1: Bricks, Beads and Bones – The Harappan Civilisation is an exam-focused eBook designed to make one of the foundational chapters of Indian history easy to understand and score high marks. It compiles most probable and frequently asked questions, along with structured answers, examples, and key points, fully aligned with the latest CBSE syllabus and marking scheme.
Students will explore the origin, urban planning, economic life, social organisation, cultural practices, trade, and decline of the Harappan civilisation. Each question is explained step-by-step, enabling students to write accurate, structured, and high-scoring answers.
The eBook also provides revision notes, key terms, and exam tips, making it easier for students to grasp the historical significance and prepare effectively for board exams.
✨ What You’ll Get in This Chapter eBook:
✅ Most Probable Questions with Step-by-Step Solutions – Focused on questions most likely to appear in exams.
✅ Key Topics Covered – Origin, urban planning, economy, society, culture, trade, and decline of the Harappan civilisation.
✅ Answer Writing Guidelines – Tips to structure answers logically for full marks.
✅ Solved Examples & Illustrations – Maps, artefacts, and cultural references for better understanding.
✅ Quick Revision Notes – Concise summaries and key points for last-minute preparation.
✅ Exam Tips & Tricks – Techniques to answer questions accurately and efficiently.
Why This eBook Is a Must-Have:
This eBook simplifies Chapter 1 – Bricks, Beads and Bones – The Harappan Civilisation, making it exam-ready. Perfect for revision, practice, and conceptual clarity, it ensures students confidently tackle any question in Class 12 History board exams.






Ananya Roy –
The Most Probable Questions Booklet – Class 12 History (Themes in Indian History – I) is a wonderful guide for board exam preparation. It covers all important chapters like “Bricks, Beads and Bones,” “Kings, Farmers and Towns,” and “Kinship, Caste and Class” with clear, concise answers. The probable questions closely follow the CBSE pattern, and the explanations make complex topics easy to understand. A must-have for every Humanities student aiming for high marks in History.