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Q. How were the streets of cities in Indus Valley Civilization?

  • (A) Wide and Straight
  • (B) Narrow and Unhygienic
  • (C) Slippery
  • (D) Narrow and Curved
  • Correct Answer - Option(A)
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Explanation by: Admin

The cities of the Indus Valley Civilization (like Harappa and Mohenjo-daro) were known for their advanced urban planning.

  • Streets were laid out in a grid pattern, and were wide, straight, and well-organized.
  • This showed a high level of planning and civic sense, with separate drainage systems alongside the streets.

Why others are incorrect:

  • (B) Narrow and Unhygienic — Incorrect, streets were hygienic due to good drainage.
  • (C) Slippery — No evidence for this.
  • (D) Narrow and Curved — Streets were mostly straight, not curved.

✅ Final Answer: (A) Wide and Straight

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