96. (A) The Harappans' agricultural surplus was sufficient to sustain urban centers without reliance on external trade.
(R) Excavations show an abundance of wheat, barley, and millet remains in both rural and urban Harappan sites.
Key Concept: Agriculture, Dietary Practices
b) Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason is NOT the correct explanation of Assertion.
[Solution Description]
The assertion states that the Harappans' agricultural surplus could sustain urban centers without external trade. This is true because archaeological evidence indicates intensive cultivation of cereals like wheat, barley, and millets, along with pulses. The reason mentions excavations revealing grain remains in both rural and urban sites, supporting the claim of abundant food production. However, while the reason provides evidence for food availability, it does not fully explain whether cities relied solely on local agriculture or also engaged in trade for sustenance. Thus, both statements are true, but the reason does not completely justify the assertion.
Your Answer is correct.
b) Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason is NOT the correct explanation of Assertion.
[Solution Description]
The assertion states that the Harappans' agricultural surplus could sustain urban centers without external trade. This is true because archaeological evidence indicates intensive cultivation of cereals like wheat, barley, and millets, along with pulses. The reason mentions excavations revealing grain remains in both rural and urban sites, supporting the claim of abundant food production. However, while the reason provides evidence for food availability, it does not fully explain whether cities relied solely on local agriculture or also engaged in trade for sustenance. Thus, both statements are true, but the reason does not completely justify the assertion.