Q. Which of the following is the name given to the original inhabitants of India?
Answer: Dravidians
Notes: The original inhabitants of India are believed to be of the ethnic type known as Dravidians. The Dravidians were the majority population across the Indian subcontinent before the second millennium. The evidence of early Dravidians comes from studying the Indo-Aryan culture, languages, and findings at many mounds, the preeminent of which are Mohenjodaro in Punjab and Harappa in Larkana District in Sind.

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