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MCQ Questions for Class 7 History: Ch 7 Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 History: Ch 7 Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities

MCQ Questions for Class 7 History: Ch 7 Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities

1. Mundas and Santals lived in the region of
(a) Orissa and Bengal
(b) Bihar and Orissa
(c) Bengal and Assam
(d) Bihar and Uttar Pradesh
► (a) Orissa and Bengal

2. The Ahom state depended upon forced labour. Those forced to work for the state were called
(a) Bhuiya
(b) Itinerant
(c) Paiks
(d) Tanda
► (c) Paiks

3. Tribes obtained their livelihood from the following ways except
(a) Weaving
(b) Hunter-gatherers
(c) Herders
(d) Agriculture
► (a) Weaving

4. Which Gond raja of Garha Katanga, assumed the title of Sangram Shah
(a) Amar Das
(b) Aman Das
(c) Ram Das
(d) Rahim khan
► (b) Aman Das

5. Bastar is in
(a) Assam
(b) Uttar Pradesh
(c) Bihar
(d) Madhya Pradesh
► (d) Madhya Pradesh

6. The rise of which clans to the position of rulers set an example for the tribal people to follow many dominant tribes of Punjab, Sind and the North-West Frontier had adopted Islam quite early
(a) Ahoms
(b) Rajput
(c) Banjaras
(d) Gonds
► (b) Rajput

7. Nomads are
(a) Farmers people
(b) Hunting people
(c) Craft men people
(d) Wandering people
► (d) Wandering people

8. Raja Mansingh was the famous general of
(a) Babar
(b) Humayun
(c) Akbar
(d) Jahangir
► (c) Akbar

9. Under the rule of _____ hierarchy between social classes grew further in Delhi
(a) Mughals
(b) Cholas
(c) Britishers
(d) Dutchs
► (a) Mughals

10. Large tribe of Bhils was spread across
(a) Western and central India
(b) South and central India
(c) North and central India
(d) Eastern and central India
► (a) Western and central India

11. Few exceptions about the tribal people is
(a) They did not keep written records
(b) They preserved poor customs
(c) They have written traditions
(d) Customs were not passed down to each new generation
► (a) They did not keep written records

12. Cultivation in which trees and bushes in a forest area are first cut and burnt. The crop is sown in the ashes. When this land loses its fertility, another plot of land is cleared and planted in the same way. It is called
(a) Multiple cultivation
(b) Shifting cultivation
(c) Modern cultivation
(d) Burn Cultivation
► (b) Shifting cultivation

13. Emperor ____ wrote in his memoirs that the Banjaras carried grain on their bullocks from different areas and sold it in towns
(a) Akbar
(b) Babar
(c) Shahjahan
(d) Jahangir
► (d) Jahangir

14. The ____ and ____ depended on each other for their diverse needs. This relationship, of conflict and dependence, gradually caused both societies to change
(a) caste-based, race societies
(b) creed-based, tribal societies
(c) creed-based, race societies
(d) caste-based, tribal societies
► (d) caste-based, tribal societies

15. Durgawati was the daughter of
(a) Salbahan, the Chandel Rajput raja
(b) Ram Das, the Chandel Rajput raja
(c) Dalpat, the Chandel Rajput raja
(d) Aman Das, the Chandel Rajput raja
► (a) Salbahan, the Chandel Rajput raja

16. Koboi tribe live in
(a) Assam
(b) Manipur
(c) Arunachal Pradesh
(d) Meghalaya
► (b) Manipur

17. It is a group of families or households claiming descent from a common ancestor.
(a) Class
(b) Gang
(c) Departments
(d) Clan
► (d) Clan

18. Gond kingdom was divided into
(a) Clan
(b) Jati
(c) Group
(d) Garhs
► (d) Garhs

MCQ Questions for Class 7 History: Ch 8 Devotional Paths to the Divine

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 History: Ch 8 Devotional Paths to the Divine

MCQ Questions for Class 7 History: Ch 8 Devotional Paths to the Divine

1. Who was born in Tamil Nadu in the eleventh century, was deeply influenced by the Alvars
(a) Tukaram
(b) Ramanuja
(c) Shankara
(d) Basavanna
► (b) Ramanuja

2. Which deities were came to be worshipped through elaborate rituals
(a) Shiva, Vishnu and Durga
(b) Ganesha, Vishnu and Durga
(c) Rama, Krishna and Ram
(d) Shiva, Rama and Durga
► (a) Shiva, Vishnu and Durga

3. Mirabai was a
(a) Marathi princess
(b) Mughals princess
(c) Tamil princess
(d) Rajput princess
► (d) Rajput princess

4. The language of Kabir poetry was a form of spoken ___ widely understood by ordinary people
(a) English
(b) Marathi
(c) Hindi
(d) Awadhi
► (c) Hindi

5. Which amongst the following are the saints of Maharashtra
(a) Namdev, Ramanuja, Eknath and Shankara
(b) Namdev, Basavanna, Eknath and Tukaram
(c) Shankara Namdev, Eknath and Basavanna
(d) Janeshwar, Namdev, Eknath and Tukaram
► (d) Janeshwar, Namdev, Eknath and Tukaram

6. Sufis were
(a) Sikh mystics
(b) Hindu mystics
(c) Parsi mystics
(d) Muslim mystics
► (d) Muslim mystics

7. Which amongst the following was not the Sikh Guru
(a) Guru Tegh Bahadur
(b) Guru Gobind Singh
(c) Banda Singh Bahadur
(d) Guru Angad
► (c) Banda Singh Bahadur

8. Nayanars
(a) Saints devoted to Rama
(b) Saints devoted to Shiva
(c) Saints devoted to Ganesha
(d) Saints devoted to Vishnu
► (b) Saints devoted to Shiva

9. Sangam literature is the
(a) Tamil literature
(b) Hindi literature
(c) Gujarati literature
(d) Malayalam Literature
► (a) Tamil literature

10. The Ramcharitmanas, composed by Tulsidas is written in ____
(a) Tamil
(b) Bhojpuri
(c) Awadhi
(d) Hindi
► (c) Awadhi

11. The great Sufis of Central Asia were following except
(a) Sadi
(b) Ghazzali
(c) Rahim
(d) Rumi
► (c) Rahim

12. Sankaradeva composed poems and plays in which language
(a) Awadhi
(b) Gujarati
(c) Tamil
(d) Assamese
► (d) Assamese

13. House of rest for travellers, especially one kept by a religious order.
(a) Hogeograph
(b) Silsila
(c) Tariq
(d) Hospice
► (d) Hospice

14. The sacred space created by Guru Nanak was known as dharmsal. It is now known as
(a) Gurdwara
(b) Guru Granth Sahib
(c) Dharamshala
(d) Langar
► (a) Gurdwara

15. Who wrote Ramcharitmanas
(a) Chaitanyadeva
(b) Tulsidas
(c) Tukaram
(d) Surdas
► (b) Tulsidas

14. Virashaiva movement began in
(a) Andhra Pradesh
(b) Kerala
(c) Tamil Nadu
(d) Karnataka
► (d) Karnataka

15. Hagiography
(a) Writing of local people' lives
(b) Writing of saints' lives
(c) Writing of untouchables' lives
(d) Writing of kings' lives
► (b) Writing of saints' lives

16. Which temple is located in Pandharpur?
(a) Lotus
(b) Konark
(c) Birla
(d) Vitthala
► (d) Vitthala

17. Muslim scholars developed a holy law called
(a) Shariat
(b) Shoriat
(c) Sharait
(d) Shareat
► (a) Shariat

18. Whose bhajan are preserved in the Guru Granth Sahib, Panch Vani and Bijak
(a) Mira Bai
(b) Kabir
(c) Surdas
(d) Tulsidas
► (b) Kabir

MCQ Questions for Class 7 History: Ch 9 The Making of Regional Cultures

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 History: Ch 9 The Making of Regional Cultures

MCQ Questions for Class 7 History: Ch 9 The Making of Regional Cultures

1. The temple theatre of Kerala built by Chera borrowed stories from the
(a) Roman Epics
(b) Hindi Epics
(c) Tamil Epics
(d) Sanskrit epics
► (d) Sanskrit epics

2. Attribution of living soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena
(a) Animism
(b) Anemesm
(c) Anemism
(d) Amimesim
► (a) Animism

3. ______ is a popular regional deity, often worshipped in the form of a stone or a piece of wood
(a) Chaitanyadeva
(b) Gopichandra
(c) Dharma Thakur
(d) Maynamati
► (c) Dharma Thakur

4. By the early nineteenth century, in Rumania school textbooks began to be written in _____ rather than in ____
(a) Latin, Rumanian
(b) Rumanian, Latin
(c) Rumanian, Greek
(d) Greek, Rumanian
► (c) Rumanian, Greek

5. Bengal also witnessed a temple-building spree from the late ____ century, which culminated in the _____ century
(a) 15th, 19th
(b) 14th, 17th
(c) 16th, 17th
(d) 16th, 19th 
► (a) 15th, 19th

6. Jagannatha temple is in
(a) Kerala
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Odisha
(d) Karnataka
► (c) Odisha

7. Kathak, now associated with several parts of
(a) North India
(b) West India
(c) East India
(d) South India
► (a) North India

8. Which state was called Rajputana by the British
(a) Madhya Pradesh
(b) Rajasthan
(c) Punjab
(d) Gujarat
► (b) Rajasthan

9. In 1230, Who dedicated his kingdom to the deity and proclaimed himself as the ?deputy? of the god
(a) king Anangabhima IV
(b) king Anangabhima III
(c) king Anangabhima II
(d) king Anangabhima I
► (b) king Anangabhima III

10. Xuan Zang was a
(a) Chinese travellers
(b) English travellers
(c) Afghani travellers
(d) Japanese travellers
► (a) Chinese travellers

11. Miniatures are
(a) Large-sized paintings
(b) Small-sized paintings
(c) Medium-sized paintings
(d) Horizontal paintings
► (b) Small-sized paintings

12. The Mughal emperors ________ patronised highly skilled painters who primarily illustrated manuscripts containing historical accounts and poetry
(a) Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan
(b) Akbar, Jahangir and Aurangzeb
(c) Babar, Jahangir and Aurangzeb
(d) Babar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan
► (a) Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan

13. Lilatilakam deals with
(a) Drama and poetics
(b) Drama only
(c) Poetics only
(d) Grammar and poetics
► (d) Grammar and poetics

14. Bengali is derived from
(a) English
(b) Awadhi
(c) Hindi
(d) Sanskrit
► (d) Sanskrit

15. Lilatilakam, was composed in
(a) Mannnipravalam
(b) Manipravalam
(c) Manipurvalam
(d) Manipravolam
► (b) Manipravalam

16. In Bengal Officials and functionaries received land and often set up ___ that served as centres for religious transformation in these areas.
(a) Buildings
(b) Fort
(c) Temple
(d) Mosques
► (d) Mosques

17. Kathak was developed in two traditions or gharanas:
(a) In the courts of Rajasthan and the other in Lucknow
(b) In the courts of Rajasthan and the other in Kerala
(c) In the courts of Kerala and the other in Lucknow
(d) In the courts of Gujarat and the other in Orissa
► (a) In the courts of Rajasthan and the other in Lucknow

18. The earliest miniatures were on
(a) Palm leaves or wood
(b) Glass
(c) Plastic
(d) Paper
► (a) Palm leaves or wood

MCQ Questions for Class 7 History: Ch 10 Eighteenth Century Political Formations

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 History: Ch 10 Eighteenth Century Political Formations

MCQ Questions for Class 7 History: Ch 10 Eighteenth Century Political Formations

1. Who controlled the offices of revenue and military administration
(a) Local people
(b) Britishers
(c) Governors
(d) King
► (c) Governors

2. Mughals empire started declining its power under the region of
(a) Babar
(b) Jahangir
(c) Akbar
(d) Aurangzeb
► (d) Aurangzeb

3. Under whose reign the banking house of Jagat Seth became extremely prosperous.
(a) Shah Alam II
(b) Alivardi khan
(c) Mir Jafar
(d) Nadir shah
► (b) Alivardi khan

4. Why Mughals empire was facing problems closing of 17th century
(a) Britishers were under the control of Mughals
(b) Mughals military resources were very powerful
(c) Mughals successors left the Delhi
(d) Financial resources were depleted
► (d) Financial resources were depleted

5. Burhan-ul-Mulk Sa?adat Khan was appointed subadar of
(a) Awadh
(b) Punjab
(c) Bengal
(d) Deccan
► (a) Awadh

6. Who was given the subadari of Agra in 1722
(a) Raja Ajit Singh
(b) Raja Amrit Singh
(c) Raja Jai Singh
(d) Raja Amber Singh
► (c) Raja Jai Singh

7. Many Rajput kings, had served under the Mughals with distinction particularly those belonging to
(a) Jaipur and Jaisalmer
(b) Amber and Jodhpur
(c) Amber and Jaisalmer
(d) Jaisalmer and Jodhpur
► (b) Amber and Jodhpur

8. Asaf Jah and Murshid Quli Khan held a zat rank of
(a) 7,000 each
(b) 6,000 each
(c) 9,000 each
(d) 8,000 each
► (a) 7,000 each

9. The Mughals emperors after ___were unable to arrest the gradual shifting of political and economic authority into the hands of provincial governors, local chieftains and other groups.
(a) Humayun
(b) Akbar
(c) Babar
(d) Aurangzeb
► (d) Aurangzeb

10. Ahmad Shah Abdali was the
(a) Iran Ruler
(b) Pakistan Ruler
(c) Afghan Ruler
(d) Iraq Ruler
► (c) Afghan Ruler

11. Revenue farmers were called
(a) Jagirdar
(b) Ijaradars
(c) Nayak
(d) Subadar
► (b) Ijaradars

12. Burhan-ul-Mulk also held the combined offices of
(a) Diwani, Mansabdari and Faujdari
(b) Diwani, Iqta and Mansabdari
(c) Subadari, Diwani and Nayak
(d) Subadari, Diwani and Faujdari
► (d) Subadari, Diwani and Faujdari

13. 9-10 per cent of the land revenue paid to the head revenue collector in the Deccan called
(a) Sardeshmukhi
(b) Dashemukh
(c) Deshmukhi
(d) Chuath
► (a) Sardeshmukhi

14. Peacock throne was looted by
(a) Mehmood Ghazni
(b) Nadir Shah
(c) Ahmad Shah Abdali
(d) Britishers
► (b) Nadir Shah

15. In 1708, the Khalsa rose in revolt against the Mughal authority under whose leadership, declared their sovereign rule.
(a) Banda Singh
(b) Banda Dev
(c) Bahadur's Singh
(d) Banda Bahadur's
► (d) Banda Bahadur's

16. Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah, the founder of
(a) Hyderabad state
(b) Bengal state
(c) Awadh state
(d) Maratha state
► (a) Hyderabad state

17. The organisation of the Sikhs into a political community during the seventeenth century helped in regional state-building in the
(a) Punjab
(b) Awadh
(c) Bengal
(d) Jodhpur
► (a) Punjab

18. Guru Gobind Singh died in
(a) 1705
(b) 1707
(c) 1708
(d) 1706
► (c) 1708

19. Chauth
(a) 4 per cent of the land revenue claimed by zamindars.
(b) 40 per cent of the land revenue claimed by zamindars.
(c) 44 per cent of the land revenue claimed by zamindars.
(d) 25 per cent of the land revenue claimed by zamindars.
► (d) 25 per cent of the land revenue claimed by zamindars.

20. Telugu warrior chiefs were called
(a) Subadar
(b) Nayakas
(c) Mansabdar
(d) Faujdari
► (b) Nayakas

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 1 On Equality

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 1 On Equality

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 1 On Equality

1. Which Article in Indian Constitution defines equality and prohibits any kind of social discrimination?
(a) Article 10
(b) Article 12
(c) Article 15
(d) Article 21
► (c) Article 15

2. Where has the Mid day Meal scheme being started?
(a) In Government Offices
(b) In Private Schools
(c) In Income tax Department
(d) In Government Schools
► (d) In Government Schools

3. African-Americans are discriminated against in
(a) South America
(b) Africa
(c) USA
(d) Australia
► (c) USA

4. It states that every adult in a country, irrespective of their wealth and the communities she/he belongs to, has one vote
(a) Universe Adulthood Franchise
(b) Universe Adult Franchisezes
(c) Universal Adult Franchisezes
(d) Universal Adult Franchise
► (d) Universal Adult Franchise

5. One of the more common forms of inequality in India is the
(a) Sati system
(b) Dowry system
(c) Poverty
(d) Caste system
► (d) Caste system

6. Omprakash Valmiki is a famous ______ writer
(a) Tamil
(b) French
(c) Dalit
(d) Muslim
► (c) Dalit

7. ____ is a key feature of democracy and influences all aspects of its functioning​
(a) Fraternity
(b) ​Equality
(c) Justice
(d) Liberty
► (b) ​Equality

8. The Ansaris dignity was also hurt when
(a) Persons refused to lease their apartments to them
(b) ​Government refused to lease their apartments
(c) Teachers refused to lease their apartments to them
(d) Persons easily lease their apartments to them
► (a) Persons refused to lease their apartments to them

9. What is similarity among Kanta, Ansari’s and Melani?
(a) They all were African-American
(b) ​They all were treated equally
(c) They all were treated unequally
(d) They all were members of TMS
► (c) They all were treated unequally

10. United States of America, the _______ whose ancestors were the slaves who were brought over from Africa, continue to describe their lives today as largely unequal
(a) Asia-Americans
(b) ​Australia-Americans
(c) African-Americans
(d) Europe-Americans
► (c) African-Americans

11. A dam is
(a) Built across a river at sites where one can collect a lot of water
(b) ​Built across a plateau at sites where one can collect a lot of water
(c) Built across a mountain at sites where one can collect a lot of water
(d) Built across a plain at sites where one can collect a lot of water
► (a) Built across a river at sites where one can collect a lot of water

12. Which state was the first state in India to introduce mid day meal scheme and in 2001
(a) Andhra Pradesh
(b) Kerala
(c) Tamil Nadu
(d) Maharashtra
► (c) Tamil Nadu

13. Right to vote in India is known as
(a) Universal Adult Franchise
(b) Right to politician
(c) Adult Voting power
(d) Right to Single vote
► (a) Universal Adult Franchise

14. Who is the father of the Indian Constitution?
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Jawahar lal Nehru
(c) B.R. Ambedkar
(d) A. B. Bajpayee
► (c) B.R. Ambedkar

15. Which of the following is the work of Om Prakash Valmiki
(a) Joothan
(b) Gaban
(c) Godan
(d) Jothan
► (a) Joothan

16. Indian constitution provides equality to
(a) Dalits
(b) Adivasis
(c) Muslims
(d) All persons
► (d) All persons

17. TMS stands for
(a) Tehri Matsya System
(b) Transcranial magnetic stimulation
(c) Tawa Matsya Sangh 
(d) None of the above
► (c) Tawa Matsya Sangh 

18. Dalit, Adivasi and Muslim girls drop out of school in large numbers. This is a combined outcome of the following except
(a) Poverty
(b) Lack of good quality school facilities for these communities
(c) Corruption
(d) Social discrimination
► (d) Social discrimination

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 2 Role of the Government in Health

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 2 Role of the Government in Health

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 2 Role of the Government in Health

1. What was the original full name of UNICEF 
(a) United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund
(b) Union Nations International Children's Education Facility
(c) Union Nations International Children's Emergency Facility
(d) United Nations International Children's Education Fund
► (a) United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund

2. PBKMS stands for
(a) Paschim Banga Khet Mazdoor Samity
(b) Paschim Banga Khalian Mazdoori Sangh
(c) Primary Banga Khet Mazdoori Samity
(d) Primary Banga Khalian Mazdoor Sangh
► (d) Primary Banga Khalian Mazdoor Sangh

3. In which year the Kerala government made some major changes in the state. Forty per cent of the entire state budget was given to panchayats
(a) 1995
(b) 1996
(c) 1998
(d) 1997
► (b) 1996

4. PHC stands for
(a) Primary Hospital Centres
(b) Primary Healthcare Centres
(c) Public Healthy Centres
(d) Prime Human Centres
► (b) Primary Healthcare Centres

5. In India, is in a situation where
(a) private services and public services are decreasing
(b) private services and public services are increasing
(c) public services are increasing but private services are not
(d) private services are increasing but public services are not
► (d) private services are increasing but public services are not

6. These are diseases that are spread from one person to another in many ways such as through water, food, air, etc.
(a) Non-Communicable disease
(b) Germs disease
(c) Bacteria disease
(d) Communicable disease
► (d) Communicable disease

7. Healthcare facilities divided in two categories
(a) Public and Private
(b) Rural and Urban
(c) Primary and Secondary
(d) Small and Large
► (a) Public and Private

8. A disease that attacks a large number of people in an area at the same time is called an
(a) Germs disease
(b) Epidemic
(c) Non communicable
(d) Communicable
► (b) Epidemic

9. The ______ is a chain of health centres and hospitals run by the government
(a) Urban health service
(b) Public health service
(c) Private health service
(d) Rural health service
► (b) Public health service

10. India is the _____ largest producer of medicines in the world and is also a large exporter of medicines.
(a) 5th
(b) 4th
(c) 6th
(d) 2nd
► (b) 4th
 
11. If a hospital cannot provide timely medical treatment to a person, it means that which right is violated
(a) Right to Medical treatment
(b) Right to Information
(c) Right to Health
(d) Right to Life
► (d) Right to Life

12. Which of the following is NOT the communicable disease
(a) Tuberculosis
(b) Diabetes
(c) Malaria
(d) Cold
► (b) Diabetes

13. Health means
(a) Our ability of remaining free from fever
(b) Our ability to remain free of illness and injuries
(c) Our ability of not having any disease
(d) Our ability of remaining free from any injuries
► (b) Our ability to remain free of illness and injuries

14. OPD stands for
(a) Out Patient Department
(b) Out Primary Department
(c) Out Public Department
(d) Out Private Department
► (a) Out Patient Department

15. WHO stands for
(a) Whole Health Organised
(b) Working Healthy Organisation
(c) World Health Organisation
(d) Working Healthy Organised
► (c) World Health Organisation

16. Which organisation provides blood to an ill person
(a) Medical store
(b) Dispensary
(c) Hospital
(d) Blood Bank
► (d) Blood Bank

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 3 How the State Government works

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 3 How the State Government works

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 3 How the State Government works

1. According to UNICEF, more than ____ children die every year in India from preventable infections
(a) three million
(b) two lacs
(c) three lacs
(d) two million
► (d) two million

2. This refers to foreigners who come to this country specifically for medical treatment at hospitals that offer world class facilities at a lower cost than what they would have to pay in their own countries.
(a) Hospital Tourist
(b) Foreign Tourist
(c) Medical Tourist
(d) Treatment Tourist
► (c) Medical Tourist

3. Who have real authority in a country
(a) President
(b) Prime Minister
(c) People
(d) Governor
► (c) People

4. The MLAs belong to the ruling party will elect their leader who will become the
(a) Chief Minister
(b) Chief Justice
(c) President
(d) Governor
► (a) Chief Minister

5. It is a political organisation that subscribes to a particular ideology and seeks to attain political power
(a) Organisational Party
(b) Political Party
(c) Subscriber Party
(d) Ideology Party
► (b) Political Party

6. The opinions and the comments about the working of the government are also expressed through media like
(a) Radio
(b) TV
(c) Newspaper
(d) All of these
► (d) All of these

7. A _____ is a place where all the MLAs, whether from the ruling party or from the opposition meet to discuss various things.
(a) Supreme Court
(b) High court
(c) Legislative Assembly
(d) President House
► (c) Legislative Assembly

8. ____ of all children in India do not get adequate food to eat and are undernourished.
(a) Two-third
(b) Three-fourth
(c) One-third
(d) Half
► (d) Half

9. What name is the elected representative who are not the members of the ruling party
(a) MLAs
(b) Independent candidates
(c) Opposition
(d) Majority
► (c) Opposition

10. Three levels of government in India are
(a) Central, National, State
(b) Central, State, Local
(c) Central, State, Urban
(d) Central, Rural, Urban
► (b) Central, State, Local

11. Costa Rican government believes that a country has
(a) to be healthy for its development and pays a lot of attention to the health of its people
(b) to be wealthy for its development and pays a lot of attention to the earning more profit by way export
(c) to spent money on political activities
(d) to spend money on military to increase their power
► (a) to be healthy for its development and pays a lot of attention to the health of its people

12. India gets a large number of medical tourists from many countries
(a) Indian doctors are famous in the world people from different countries of the world come to meet them because they are very famous
(b) They come for treatment in some of the hospitals in India that compare with the best in the world
(c) Those tourist who are doctors come to the hospitals
(d) They come to visit hospitals as a tourist place
► (b) They come for treatment in some of the hospitals in India that compare with the best in the world

13. ___ refers to the provision of health facilities from door to door by health workers in rural areas
(a) Door clinic
(b) Moving clinic
(c) Transfer clinic
(d) Mobile clinic
► (d) Mobile clinic

14. The state of Himachal Pradesh is divided into ___ assembly constituencies
(a) 26
(b) 54
(c) 48
(d) 68
► (d) 68

15. Two houses of state legislature in India are
(a) Legislature Lok and Legislative Rajya
(b) Legislature Lok and Legislative assembly
(c) Legislature council and Legislative Rajya
(d) Legislature council and Legislative assembly
► (d) Legislature council and Legislative assembly

16. ______ elected by the people. They then become members of the legislative assembly
(a) Chief ministers
(b) Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)
(c) President
(d) Governor
► (b) Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)

17. According to our Constitution, it is the primary duty of the government to ensure
(a) the welfare of the people and provide health care facilities to all
(b) the welfare of the doctors and provide health care facilities to in rural areas
(c) the welfare of the women and provide health care facilities in urban areas
(d) the welfare of the women and provide health care facilities to all
► (a) the welfare of the people and provide health care facilities to all

18. In a study it was reported the ____ per cent of people who are admitted to a hospital for some illness or injury have to borrow money or sell some of their possessions to pay for the expenses
(a) 30
(b) 50
(c) 40
(d) 60
► (c) 40

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 4 Growing up as Boys and Girls

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 4 Growing up as Boys and Girls

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 4 Growing up as Boys and Girls

1. At what age did the boys of Samoan join older boys for learning outdoor jobs
(a) 6
(b) 9
(c) 13
(d) 10
► (b) 9

2. Which was a very important activity on the Samoan islands?
(a) Quarrying
(b) Fishing
(c) Mining
(d) Dairy farming
► (b) Fishing

3. The government has passed laws that make it mandatory for organisations that have more than ____ employees to provide cr-che facilities.
(a) 40 men
(b) 40 women
(c) 30 men
(d) 30 women
► (d) 30 women

4. Which method was adopted by the women?s movement to fight for the women's right
(a) Violence
(b) Campaigning
(c) Harassment
(d) War
► (b) Campaigning

5. This term is commonly used to describe the women's work situation. It has emerged from a recognition that women typically labour both inside the home (housework) -and outside.
(a) Double-work
(b) Double-labour
(c) Double-burden
(d) Double-recognition
► (c) Double-burden

6. Rashsundari Devi (1800-1890), who was born in, which state some 200 years ago
(a) West Bengal
(b) Odisha
(c) Kerala
(d) Jharkhand
► (a) West Bengal

7. When someone is not given due recognition for a task or job they have done, they can feel _____
(a) De-valued
(b) Re-valued
(c) Pre-valued
(d) No-valued
► (a) De-valued

8. When we believe that people belonging to particular groups based on religion, wealth, language are bound to have certain fixed characteristics or can only do a certain type of work, we create a
(a) Prejudice
(b) Stereotype
(c) Discrimination
(d) Difference
► (b) Stereotype

9. On which day, International Women's Day is celebrated
(a) 8 July 
(b) 8 August
(c) 8 March 
(d) 8 June
► (c) 8 March 

10. It is a social construct and cannot be determined by biological differences
(a) Sex
(b) Feminine
(c) Gender
(d) Masculine
► (c) Gender

11. __________ is a sense of self-awareness of who one is.
(a) Reputation
(b) Dignity
(c) Self concept
(d) Identity
► (d) Identity

12. When we do not treat people equally or with respect we are indulging in
(a) Devalued
(b) Discrimination
(c) Difference
(d) Double valued
► (b) Discrimination

13. It refers to a range of tasks related to looking after and nurturing. Besides physical tasks, they also involve a strong emotional aspect.
(a) Care-giving
(b) Care-looking
(c) Double-giving
(d) Physical-giving
► (a) Care-giving

14. After the age of ____ or so, girls also went on fishing trips, worked in the plantations and learnt how to weave baskets.
(a) 9
(b) 14
(c) 12
(d) 18
► (b) 14

15. What per cent of working women in India are engaged in agricultural work?
(a) 84.8
(b) 82.5
(c) 81.7
(d) 83.6
► (d) 83.6

16. From which class did the girls and boys go to separate school in a town in Madhya Pradesh
(a) From 5th class onwards
(b) From 6th class onwards
(c) From 7th class onwards
(d) From 8th class onwards
► (b) From 6th class onwards

17. Chaitanya Bhagabat is about the
(a) life of a politician
(b) life of a teacher
(c) life of a rich men
(d) life of a saint
► (d) life of a saint

18. Every year, on 14 August, several thousand people gather at Wagah on the border of _____ and hold a cultural programme.
(a) India and Pakistan
(b) India and Sri Lanka
(c) India and China
(d) India and Nepal
► (a) India and Pakistan

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 5 Women Change the World

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 5 Women Change the World

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 5 Women Change the World

1. Women work in agricultural sector includes
(a) planting, weeding, harvesting and threshing
(b) planting, seeding, harvesting and digging
(c) planting, weeding, harvesting and digging
(d) planting, seeding, harvesting and playing
► (a) planting, weeding, harvesting and threshing

2. The 2001 census also found that ____girls are less likely, than ____ girls, to complete primary school
(a) Muslim, Dalit and Adivasi
(b) Adivasi, Dalit and Muslims
(c) Dalit , Hindu and Adivasi
(d) Hindu, Dalit and Muslims
► (a) Muslim, Dalit and Adivasi

3. The provision of ___ helps many women to take up employment outside the home
(a) Hospital
(b) Law
(c) Creches
(d) Court
► (c) Creches

4. According to the 1961 census, about ___per cent of all boys and men and __ per cent of all girls and women
(a) 10, 15
(b) 40, 15
(c) 20, 25
(d) 30, 65
► (b) 40, 15

5. This refers to physical or verbal behaviour that is of a sexual nature and against the wishes of a woman.
(a) Male harassment
(b) Sexual harassment
(c) Gender harassment
(d) Domestic harassment
► (b) Sexual harassment

6. Earlier it was believed that if a woman learnt to read and write
(a) she would bring bad luck to her society
(b) she would bring bad luck to her family
(c) she would bring bad luck to her husband and become a widow
(d) she would bring bad luck to her children
► (c) she would bring bad luck to her husband and become a widow

7. What can you say about the work of men and women
(a) Women work should be valued more than men
(b) Should devalued the work of men and women
(c) Should be equally valued
(d) Men work should be valued more than women
► (c) Should be equally valued

8. According to Rokeya Sakhawat lady land is a place where
(a) Land build by ladies
(b) Lady have freedom to study and work
(c) Lot of Ladies are living
(d) Ladies owned lot of land
► (b) Lady have freedom to study and work

9. The Samoan Islands are part of a large group of small islands in the southern part of the
(a) Indian Ocean
(b) Antarctic Ocean
(c) Arctic Ocean
(d) Pacific Ocean
► (d) Pacific Ocean

10. Following points show the preference is given to boys as compared to girls except
(a) Boys are given more opportunities as given to girls.
(b) The boys are considered to be bread earnings
(c) The birth of a girl is considered more important and is regarded as auspicious
(d) The female child is considered liability of the family
► (c) The birth of a girl is considered more important and is regarded as auspicious

11. Indian woman who first wrote autobiography
(a) Rokeya
(b) Rashsundari
(c) Ramabai
(d) Laxmibai
► (b) Rashsundari

12. In the ____, according to research reports on Samoan society, children did not go to school. They learnt many things, such as how to take care of children or do household work from older children and from adults
(a) 1950
(b) 1940
(c) 1930
(d) 1920
► (d) 1920

13. What did girls learn after the age of 14 years
(a) Learning to weave basket
(b) Doing plantation
(c) Learning cooking
(d) All of these
► (d) All of these

14. A law was passed in ____ to give women who face physical and mental violence within their homes, also called domestic violence, some legal protection
(a) 2004
(b) 2005
(c) 2007
(d) 2006
► (d) 2006

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 6 Understanding Media

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 6 Understanding Media

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 6 Understanding Media

1. This refers to news reports, articles, interviews, stories, etc., that are printed in newspapers, magazines and books for a wide audience to read.
(a) Report
(b) Broadcast
(c) Print paper
(d) Publish
► (d) Publish

2. Which of the following is not the example of digital media
(a) Book
(b) TV
(c) Mobile phone
(d) Internet
► (a) Book

3. Which of the following is not an example of social advertisement
(a) Paying tax on time
(b) Use of sunsilk for your hair
(c) Save every drop of water
(d) Using energy saving fuel
► (b) Use of sunsilk for your hair

4. This word is used to refer to a TV or radio programme that is widely transmitted.
(a) Print
(b) Broadcast
(c) Publish
(d) Report
► (b) Broadcast

5. Which of the following is example of print media
(a) Radio and Magazine
(b) Newspaper and Magazine report
(c) Television and Newspaper
(d) Telephone and Newspaper
► (b) Newspaper and Magazine report

6. The promotion of the saleable goods , services and ideas by the a reputed sponsor is termed as
(a) Ideology
(b) Advertising
(c) Servicing
(d) Selling
► (b) Advertising

7. This refers to a thing or service that has been made for being sold in the market.
(a) Consumer
(b) Selling
(c) Production
(d) Product
► (d) Product

8. One word that is often used to collectively refer to the radio, TV, newspapers, Internet and several other forms of communication. This word is
(a) Communication
(b) Media
(c) Telecommunication
(d) Press Conference
► (b) Media

9. Media decides which subject to highlight and hence
(a) Memorandum
(b) Report
(c) Sets the agenda
(d) Meeting
► (c) Sets the agenda

10. Objective of media are as follows
(a) Highlight the visits of a famous political party
(b) New of major political events
(c) Highlight one side of the aspects
(d) Separate news from opinion
► (c) Highlight one side of the aspects

11. Media is the plural form of the word
(a) Medium
(b) Midia
(c) Mediuom
(d) Medio
► (a) Medium

12. This word refers to people's lives being identified by the products they own, the clothes they wear, the places they eat in, etc.
(a) Lifelong
(b) Lifestyle
(c) Lifeline
(d) Lifelike
► (b) Lifestyle

13. __________ can reach millions of people because they use certain technologies
(a) Newspapers, television and telephone
(b) Newspapers, Mobile and telephone
(c) Newspapers, television and radio
(d) Newspapers, Mobile and radio
► (c) Newspapers, television and radio

14. When the government prevents either a news item, or scenes from a movie, or the lyrics of a song from being shared with the larger public, this is referred to as
(a) Press Conference
(b) Censorship
(c) Telecommunication
(d) Sensorship
► (b) Censorship

15. What is local media
(a) Media run by local groups intended to cover local issues of people in remote areas
(b) Media run by state groups intended to cover local issues of people in remote areas
(c) Media run by national groups intended to cover local issues of people in remote areas
(d) Media run by international groups intended to cover local issues of people in remote areas
► (a) Media run by local groups intended to cover local issues of people in remote areas

16. When a large number of people come together and openly state their opposition to some issue. Organising a rally, starting a signature campaign, blocking roads etc. are some of the ways in which this is done
(a) Violence
(b) Riot
(c) Broadcast
(d) Public protest
► (d) Public protest

17. ______ refer to advertisements made by the State or private agencies that have a larger message for society
(a) Private advertisements
(b) State advertisements
(c) Social advertisements
(d) Society advertisements
► (c) Social advertisements

18. ___ is a report which discusses all point of view of a particular story.
(a) Full report
(b) Lengthy report
(c) Popular report
(d) Balanced report
► (d) Balanced report

19. Lighthouse of democracy is
(a) Publish
(b) Media
(c) ​Print
(d) Press
► (b) Media

20. Branding actually came from
(a) Cattle grazing
(b) Sheep grazing
(c) ​Cow grazing
(d) Buffalo grazing
► (a) Cattle grazing

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 7 Understanding Advertising

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 7 Understanding Advertising

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 7 Understanding Advertising

1. Who invented television
(a) John L. Baird
(b) John B. Laird
(c) John S. Saird
(d) John M. Naird
► (a) John L. Baird

2. In the following ways media play an important role in democracy except
(a) Media helps in forming opinion of the masses
(b) Public does not aware of the fraudulent practices
(c) Medias information citizen can learn how the government work
(d) Media also announces the opinion of the public about certain issues, problem
► (b) Public does not aware of the fraudulent practices

3. ____ is a latter or petition signed by the many people to show support for a cause or an action
(a) Petition campaign
(b) Support campaign
(c) Cause campaign
(d) Signature campaign
► (d) Signature campaign

4. Most of the cartoons that you see on television are mostly from
(a) Japan or the Pakistan
(b) China or the United States
(c) Japan or the United States
(d) China or the Pakistan
► (c) Japan or the United States

5. When did the advertisement see the most scientific research
(a) 1940
(b) 1970
(c) 1960
(d) 1950
► (c) 1960

6. There have been periods in Indian history when the government censored the media. The worst of these was the Emergency between
(a) 1965-1967
(b) 1960-1962
(c) 1973-1975
(d) 1975-1977
► (d) 1975-1977

7. Why are most newspaper not able to provide a balanced story before readers
(a) Most media are controlled by big business houses
(b) Most media want to cover only short story
(c) Most media want to save time
(d) None of the Above
► (a) Most media are controlled by big business houses

8. With electronic typewriters, journalism underwent a sea-change in the
(a) 1940
(b) 1950
(c) 1960
(d) 1970
► (a) 1940

9. Branded daals cost much more than daals that are sold loose because they include the costs of
(a) packaging and advertising
(b) packaging and factors of production
(c) packaging and printing
(d) packaging and place it produced
► (a) packaging and advertising

10. The telecast rate for a _____ advertisement on a major TV channel is 1.65 lakh.
(a) 60 second
(b) 30 second
(c) 40 second
(d) 50 second
► (b) 30 second

11. Government body responding for developing , regulating and sending out information
(a) Ministry of Information and Campaign
(b) Ministry of Information and Advertising
(c) Ministry of Information and Publishing
(d) Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
► (d) Ministry of Information and Broadcasting

12. ___ draw our attention to various product and describe them positively so that we become interested in buying them
(a) Branding
(b) Labelling
(c) Advertisement
(d) Packaging
► (c) Advertisement

13. When a company takes masoor ki daal and puts it into a packet they decide on a name like ?Top Taste Daal. It appeals to
(a) Our modern tradition of not treating guests well.
(b) Our concern for our children's education
(c) Our concern for our children's health
(d) Our social tradition of treating guests extremely well
► (d) Our social tradition of treating guests extremely well

14. What is the telecast rate for a 30 seconds advertisement on a major TV channel
(a) 1.56 lakh
(b) 1.65 lakh
(c) 1.35 crore
(d) 1.80 lakh
► (b) 1.65 lakh

15. Cattle of different owners grazed together in ranches and they often got mixed up. The owners thought of a solution. They started marking their cattle with the owner?s sign by using a heated iron. This was called
(a) Printing
(b) Publishing
(c) Advertising
(d) Branding
►(d) Branding

16. How media decide upon which events need to be published
(a) Events which are against businessmen
(b) Events which take less time to cover
(c) Events which are against politician
(d) Events which make interesting stories
► (d) Events which make interesting stories

17. Who keeps a watch on the print media in India
(a) Print media council
(b) Media council of India
(c) Print council of India
(d) Press Council of India report
► (d) Press Council of India report

18. Coast of Florida in the
(a) Brazil
(b) Japan
(c) China
(d) None of these
► (d) None of these

19. This is done in order to differentiate one product from other products in the market
(a) Brand
(b) Publish
(c) Print
(d) Pricing
► (a) Brand

20. Who is confused because it really cannot be differentiated between top taste item and best taste items
(a) Consumer
(b) Retailer
(c) Distributor
(d) Producer
► (a) Consumer

21. The cost to advertise on a news channel varies from _____ per 10 seconds depending on the popularity of the channel.
(a) Rs 700 to Rs 5,000
(b) Rs 800 to Rs 4,000
(c) Rs 600 to Rs 7,000
(d) Rs 500 to Rs 8,000
► (d) Rs 500 to Rs 8,000

22. The aim of the advertisements is to
(a) Increase cost of product
(b) Increase quantity of the product
(c) Increase the quality of the product
(d) Persuade customer to buy product
► (d) Persuade customer to buy product

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 8 Market Around Us

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 8 Market Around Us

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 8 Market Around Us

1. Who buys the bales
(a) Retailers
(b) Grocery shop
(c) Spinning mill
(d) Ginning mill
► (c) Spinning mill

2. If the weavers were to buy yarn on their own and sell cloth, they would probably earn
(a) Three times more
(b) Five times more
(c) Four times more
(d) Two times more
► (a) Three times more

3. Order of Chain of marketing
(a) Producer-Agents -Retailer- Wholesaler
(b) Agents- Producer -Wholesaler-Retailer
(c) Producer-Wholesaler-Retailer-Agents
(d) Producer-Agents-Wholesaler-Retailer
► (d) Producer-Agents-Wholesaler-Retailer

4. Erode market is situated in
(a) Kerala
(b) Andhra Pradesh
(c) Odisha
(d) Tamil Nadu
► (d) Tamil Nadu

5. Collecting ____ item has become status symbol
(a) Free
(b) Cheap
(c) Branded
(d) Natural
► (c) Branded

6. ______ spins the cotton into yarn
(a) Trader
(b) Ginning
(c) Seller
(d) Spinning
► (d) Spinning

7. Who are seller in the weekly market
(a) Businessmen
(b) Large sellers
(c) Small traders
(d) Industrialist
► (c) Small traders

8. _____ Government runs a Free School Uniform programme in the state. The government procures the cloth for this programme from the powerloom weaver?s cooperatives.
(a) Tamil Nadu
(b) Kerala
(c) Andhra Pradesh
(d) Delhi
► (a) Tamil Nadu

9. Who among the following sell goods at higher price than other in the chain market
(a) Producer
(b) Retailer
(c) Agent
(d) Wholesaler
► (b) Retailer

10. The final product reaches the buyers through a
(a) Consumers
(b) Agents
(c) Chain of market
(d) Wholesaler
► (c) Chain of market

11. Who finally sell goods to consumer
(a) Producers
(b) Wholesaler
(c) Retailer
(d) Agents
► (c) Retailer

12. On looms yarn is woven into
(a) Saree
(b) Bale
(c) Cloth
(d) Cotton
► (c) Cloth

13. Erode is a
(a) Stationary market
(b) Vegetable market
(c) Fruit market
(d) Cloth market
► (d) Cloth market

14. Seller of weekly market earn ___ than the seller of the mall
(a) Less
(b) More
(c) Extremely larger
(d) Equal to
► (a) Less

15. Which of the following things will not find in a weekly market
(a) Branded clothes
(b) Groceries
(c) Non-branded clothes
(d) Vegetables
► (a) Branded clothes

16. The arrangement between the merchant and the weavers is an example 
(a) Sitting-out system
(b) Putting-out system
(c) Put-out system
(d) Taking-out system
► (b) Putting-out system

17. Who gain by exploiting the craftsmen and pay lower prices for their goods and services
(a) Businessmen
(b) Intermediaries
(c) Consumers
(d) Buyers
► (b) Intermediaries

18. Commercial paper issued with low interest rate thus commercial paper are categorized as
(a) payables rating
(b) commercial rating
(c) poor credit rating
(d) better credit rating
► (d) better credit rating

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 9 A shirt in the Market

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 9 A shirt in the Market

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 9 A shirt in the Market

1. The amount that is left or gained from earnings after deducting all the costs. If the costs are more than the earnings, it would lead to a loss.
(a) Profit
(b) Expenditure
(c) Income
(d) Revenue
► (a) Profit

2. Budh bazaar and Shani bazaar are the example of
(a) Shopping complex
(b) Weekly market
(c) International market
(d) Shops in neighbourhood
► (b) Weekly market

3. When the Buying and selling takes place ______ in the chain
(a) In the end
(b) Every step
(c) In the mid only
(d) In the beginning
► (b) Every step

4. Weaver's _____ are one way to reduce the dependence on the merchant and to earn a higher income for the weavers.
(a) Traders
(b) Company
(c) Cooperatives
(d) Partnership
► (c) Cooperatives

5. These markets are not daily markets but are to be found at a particular place on one or maybe two days of the week. These markets most often sell everything that a household needs ranging from vegetables to clothes to utensils.
(a) Fortnight market
(b) Weekly market
(c) Monthly market
(d) Day Market
► (b) Weekly market

6. ______ removes the seeds and presses the cotton into bales
(a) Ginning Mill
(b) Traders
(c) Dealers
(d) Spinning Mill
► (a) Ginning Mill

7. Who earn the least in the Erode market
(a) Consumer
(b) Agents
(c) Retailer
(d) Weaver
► (d) Weaver

8. Where can one-buy branded product from
(a) Wholesale market
(b) Neighbour shops
(c) Shopping complex
(d) Weekly market
► (c) Shopping complex

9. A chain of market links the producer of cotton to the buyer at the ___
(a) Shopping complex
(b) Mall
(c) Weekly market
(d) Supermarket
► (d) Supermarket

10. This refers to buying and selling in large quantities. Most products, including vegetables, fruits and flowers have special wholesale markets.
(a) Sellers
(b) Retail
(c) Wholesale
(d) Shopkeepers
► (c) Wholesale

11. What work do the women at the Impex garment factory produce
(a) Buttoning
(b) Thread cutting
(c) Ironing
(d) All of these
► (d) All of these

12. A series of markets that are connected like links in a chain because products pass from one market to another.
(a) Chain of shops
(b) Chain of traders
(c) Chain of mall
(d) Chain of markets
► (d) Chain of markets

13. Erode's bi-weekly cloth market in Tamil Nadu is one of the largest cloth markets in the ___.
(a) State
(b) World
(c) India
(d) Asia
► (b) World

14. Putting out system is prevalent in the ___ industry in most region of India
(a) Ginning
(b) Weaving
(c) Spinning
(d) Irrigation
► (b) Weaving

15. What is the key factor that distinguishes the place people but from
(a) Political status
(b) Economic status
(c) Social status
(d) Cultural status
► (b) Economic status

16. This is an enclosed shopping space. This is usually a large building with many floors that has shops, restaurants and, at times, even a cinema theatre. These shops most often sell branded products.
(a) Store
(b) Mall
(c) Department
(d) Shop
► (b) Mall

17. People assessed the market depends upon following factors except
(a) Advertisement
(b) Convenience
(c) Credit given
(d) Availability
► (a) Advertisement

18. Spinning mill buys the
(a) Bales
(b) Fabric
(c) Thread
(d) Cotton
► (a) Bales

19. Weekly shop Traders
(a) set up shops for the month and then close them up after month
(b) set up shops for the week and then close them up after week
(c) set up permanent shops
(d) set up shops for the day and then close them up in the evening
► (d) set up shops for the day and then close them up in the evening

20. Why are branded goods are preferred over non branded goods
(a) They have brand name
(b) They are sold in the mall
(c) Charge high price
(d) Claim of better qualities
► (d) Claim of better qualities

21. In recent times goods are also sold through advanced means such as
(a) Internet and Home delivery
(b) Radio and newspaper
(c) Internet and Radio
(d) Advertisement and TV
► (a) Internet and Home delivery

22. In which market goods are sold and purchase in large quantity
(a) Wholesale market
(b) International market
(c) National market
(d) Retail market
► (a) Wholesale market

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 10 Struggle for Equality

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 10 Struggle for Equality

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Civics: Ch 10 Struggle for Equality

1. Who hold the highest power and subjugate others
(a) Politicians
(b) Each one of us
(c) Dalit
(d) President
► (b) Each one of us

2. Following provisions has been mentioned in our constitution except
(a) No person can be discriminated against on the basis of their religion, race, caste, place of birth
(b) Every person has access to all public
(c) Untouchability has not been abolished
(d) Every person is equal before the law
► (c) Untouchability has not been abolished

3. ____ is a key feature of democracy and influences all aspects of its functioning.
(a) Fraternity
(b) Liberty
(c) Justice
(d) Equality
► (d) Equality

4. Which of the following is not the limitation of building dams
(a) Thousands of people are displaced
(b) Forest area are cleared
(c) Wild animals suffer
(d) Helpful in irrigation
► (d) Helpful in irrigation

5. _____ have been employed to cook the meal for school children in Mid day meal scheme
(a) Educated women
(b) Dalit men
(c) Dalit women
(d) None of these
► (c) Dalit women

6. Why do you think Omprakash Valmiki was being treated unequally by his teacher
(a) He was ugly
(b) He was very naughty
(c) He was very poor
(d) He was a Dalit boy
► (d) He was a Dalit boy

7. In India, it is the case that the poor consist of a majority of members of
(a) Dalit, Adivasi and Muslim communities and are often women
(b) Dalit, Adivasi and Hindu communities and are often women
(c) Dalit, Adivasi and Buddhist communities and are often women
(d) Dalit, Adivasi and Jain communities and are often women
► (a) Dalit, Adivasi and Muslim communities and are often women

8. Originating in the ____ of Chindwara district, the Tawa flows through Betul
(a) Jaintia hills
(b) Garo hills
(c) Naga hills
(d) Mahadeo hills
► (d) Mahadeo hills

9. ________continue to be a key reason why so many people's lives in India are highly unequal.
(a) Poverty and the lack of resources
(b) Injustice and Caste
(c) Large Wealth and Justice
(d) Dowry and Caste
► (a) Poverty and the lack of resources

10. The two ways in which the government has tried to implement the equality that is
(a) Law and Protest
(b) Law and Schemes
(c) Protest and Strikes
(d) Law and Strikes
► (b) Law and Schemes

11. The Tawa dam began to be built in ___ and was completed in ___
(a) 1978, 1985
(b) 1978, 1998
(c) 1958, 1978
(d) 1968, 1978
► (c) 1958, 1978

12. Who hurts Omprakash Valmiki's dignity badly
(a) Sweepers and classmates
(b) His father and teacher
(c) Teachers and classmates
(d) Sweeper and his father
► (c) Teachers and classmates

13. Tawa Matsya Sangh , a federation of ____ cooperatives
(a) Beedi
(b) Agricultural
(c) Fisher worker's
(d) Slum dwellers
► (c) Fisher worker's

14. Civil Right Act came in
(a) 1962
(b) 1960
(c) 1964
(d) 1963
► (c) 1964

15. When persons are treated unequally, their ___ is violated
(a) Sovereignty
(b) Justice
(c) Dignity
(d) Fraternity
► (c) Dignity

16. Dalit is a term that the so-called
(a) lower castes use to address themselves
(b) Middle castes use to address themselves
(c) Upper castes use to address themselves
(d) Poor use to address themselves
► (a) lower castes use to address themselves

17. When property dealer suggested that Mr and Mrs Ansari should change their name, it was their ______ that made them refuse this suggestion.
(a) Power
(b) Freedom
(c) Dignity
(d) Will
► (c) Dignity

18. Universal adult franchise is based on the idea of
(a) Fraternity
(b) Liberty
(c) Equality
(d) Justice
► (c) Equality

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 1 Environment

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 1 Environment

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 1 Environment

1. Which of the following is biotic?
(a) Plants
(b) Land
(c) Water
(d) Soil
► (a) Plants

2. The domain of water is referred to as
(a) Lithosphere
(b) Ecosystem
(c) Biosphere
(d) Hydrosphere
► (d) Hydrosphere

3. Which among the following terms of utmost significance in the dynamics of resource management was coined in the ‘Brundtland Commission Report’? 
(a) Polluter-Pays Principle 
(b) Sustainable development 
(c) Inclusive Growth 
(d) Carrying Capacity
► (b) Sustainable development 

4. Which of the following is NOT the major domain of the earth
(a) Troposphere
(b) Biosphere
(c) Lithosphere
(d) Hydrosphere
► (a) Troposphere

5. Which is NOT a natural ecosystem?
(a) Desert 
(b) Fishing pond 
(c) Forest
(d) None of the above
► (b) Fishing pond 

6. ______ must learn to live and use their environment in a harmonious way
(a) Animals
(b) Plants
(c) Humans
(d) Birds
► (c) Humans

7. Lithosphere is made up of
(a) Soil and minerals
(b) Rocks and minerals and Soil
(c) Minerals, soil and water
(d) Water and rocks
► (b) Rocks and minerals and Soil

8. Atmosphere is
(a) It is the liquid crust or the hard top layer of the earth
(b) It is the thin layer of air that surrounds the earth
(c) It is the thick layer of air that surrounds the earth
(d) It is the solid crust or the hard top layer of the earth
► (b) It is the thin layer of air that surrounds the earth

9. ______ revolution made ____ speedy across the world
(a) Information , communication
(b) Data, communication
(c) Information, conversation
(d) Data, conversation
► (a) Information , communication

10. _____ is the solid crust or the hard top layer of the earth
(a) Atmosphere
(b) Land
(c) Lithosphere
(d) Biosphere
► (c) Lithosphere

11. Who interacts with the environment and modify it according to their needs?
(a) Plants 
(b) Animals 
(c) Humans 
(d) Rivers
► (c) Humans 

12. The ______ holds the atmosphere around the earth.
(a) Atmospheric pressure 
(b) Pressure
(c) Gravitational Pressure 
(d) Humidity
► (c) Gravitational Pressure 

13. Abiotic component of environment is 
(a) Bird 
(b) Land 
(c) Human 
(d) None of the above 
► (b) Land 

14. Which is NOT a component of human environment?
(a) Land 
(b) Religion
(c) Community 
(d) All of these
► (a) Land 

15. On _____ every year World Environment Day is celebrated.
(a) 5 June 
(b) 5 July
(c) 25 June 
(d) 25 July
► (a) 5 June 

16. A _____ is necessary between the natural and human environment
(a) Perfect balance
(b) Imperfect balance
(c) Perfect imbalance
(d) Imperfect imbalance
► (a) Perfect balance

17. Life bearing layer on the earth is  
(a) Lithosphere 
(b) Hydroshphere
(c) Atmoshpere
(d) Biosphere
► (d) Biosphere

18. Human beings _____ with the environment and modify it according to their ____
(a) Need, goods
(b) Interact, goods
(c) Interact, needs
(d) Goods, needs
► (c) Interact, needs

19. What do plant and animal kingdom make together?
(a) Biosphere 
(b) Hydrosphere 
(c) Atmosphere 
(d) All the above
► (a) Biosphere 

20. Who interact with the environment and modify it according to thier needs?
(a) Rivers
(b) Animals
(c) Mountains
(d) Human beings
► (d) Human beings

21. Trade in which goods are trade without money 
(a) Import trade
(b) Export trade
(c) Barter trade 
(d) Commercial trade
► (c) Barter trade 

22. Which of the following is created by the nature
(a) Books, Copy, Pencil
(c) Mountains, Rivers, Trees
(c) Hospital, Roads, Bridges
(d) Car, Scooter, Trains
► (c) Mountains, Rivers, Trees

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 3 Our Changing Earth

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 3 Our Changing Earth

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 3 Our Changing Earth

1. ___ movements like earthquakes and volcanoes cause mass destruction over the surface of the earth.
(a) Slow
(b) External
(c) Sudden
(d) Erosional
► (c) Sudden

2. An earthquake is measured with a machine called a
(a) Theismograph
(b) Heismograph
(c) Seismograph
(d) Meismograph
► (c) Seismograph

3. The place in the crust where the movement starts is called the
(a) Waves
(b) Focus
(c) Epicentre
(d) Crust
► (b) Focus

4. Which of the following rivers does not form a delta?
(a) Godavari
(b) Mahanadi
(c) Narmada
(d) Krishna
► (c) Narmada

5. A massive earthquake hit Bhuj Town on
(a) 16th December 2001
(b) 26th January 2004
(c) 26th January 2001
(d) 16th December 2004
► (c) 26th January 2001

6. Natural cavity of weak rocks formed by action of waves
(a) Sea arches
(b) Stacks
(c) Sea caves
(d) Sea cliff
► (c) Sea caves

7. The place on the surface above the focus is called the
(a) Vent
(b) Earthquake
(c) Cater
(d) Epicentre
► (d) Epicentre

8. When the river tumbles at steep angle over very hard rocks or down a steep valley side it forms a
(a) Seafall
(b) Waterfall
(c) River fall
(d) Ocean fall
► (b) Waterfall

9. Which of the following is NOT exogenic force
(a) Volcano
(b) Wind
(c) Sea Waves
(d) Glaciers
► (a) Volcano

10. The earth movements are divided on the basis of the _______ which cause them to move
(a) Forces
(b) Action
(c) Water
(d) Wind
► (a) Forces

11. It is a vent in the earth's crust through which molten material erupts suddenly
(a) Crater
(b) Volcano
(c) Earthquake
(d) Crust
► (b) Volcano

12. When the wind blows, it lifts and transports sand from one place to another. When it stops blowing the sand falls and gets deposited in low hill like structures. These are called
(a) Sand dunes
(b) Stacks
(c) Mushroom rocks
(d) Loess
► (a) Sand dunes

13. The highest waterfall is
(a) Zambia Falls
(b) Angel Falls
(c) Niagara Falls
(d) Victoria Falls
► (b) Angel Falls

14. ___ is classified as a major earthquake.
(a) 2
(b) 7
(c) 5
(d) 0.5
► (b) 7

15. The forces which act in the interior of the earth are called as
(a) Slow forces
(b) Speed forces
(c) Endogenic forces
(d) Exogenic forces
► (c) Endogenic forces

16. The steep rocky coast rising almost vertically above sea water is called
(a) Sea arches
(b) Sea cliff
(c) Sea caves
(d) Stacks
► (b) Sea cliff

17. In deserts you can see rocks in the shape of a mushroom, commonly called
(a) Mushroom rocks
(b) Meshrum rocks
(c) Mushrom rocks
(d) Moshrum rocks
► (a) Mushroom rocks

18. What do you mean by erosion?
(a) Moving of plates
(b) Type of exogenic forces
(c) Wearing away of landscape
(d) None of these
► (c) Wearing away of landscape

19. Large deposits of loess is found in
(a) Japan
(b) Pakistan
(c) India
(d) China
► (d) China

20. Two types of forces are
(a) Endogenic forces and Internal forces
(b) Exogenic forces and External forces
(c) Speed forces and Slow forces
(d) Endogenic forces and Exogenic forces
► (d) Endogenic forces and Exogenic forces

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 2 Inside Our Earth

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 2 Inside Our Earth

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 2 Inside Our Earth

1. The innermost layer of the earth is
(a) Mantle
(b) Sima
(c) Crust
(d) Core
► (d) Core

2. Red fort is made up of
(a) Red sandstone
(b) Black sandstone
(c) Red marble
(d) Black marble
► (a) Red sandstone

3. ____ rocks are hard where ____ rocks are soft.
(a) sedimentary, lava
(b) sedimentary, magma
(c) sedimentary, igneous
(d) igneous, sedimentary
► (d) igneous, sedimentary

4. The molten magma cools down deep inside the earth's crust. Solid rocks so formed are called
(a) Intrusive Sedimentary rocks
(b) Intrusive Metamorphic rocks
(c) Extrusive igneous rocks
(d) Intrusive igneous rocks
► (d) Intrusive igneous rocks

5. Lithosphere is
(a) Mantle
(b) Magma
(c) Core
(d) Crust
► (d) Crust

6. Which layer is having a radius of about 3500 km
(a) Sial
(b) Crust
(c) Outer core
(d) Mantle
► (c) Outer core

7. Fossils are the remains of dead _______
(a) Plants
(b) Animals
(c) Both a and b
(d) None of the above
► (c) Both a and b

8. The remains of the dead plants and animals trapped in the layers of rocks are called
(a) Rocks
(b) Conventional
(c) Fossils
(d) Minerals
► (c) Fossils

9. The Taj Mahal is made of
(a) White marble
(b) Black marble
(c) Red marble
(d) Yellow marble
► (a) White marble

10. Like an onion, the Earth is made up of several concentric layers (one inside the other). What is the uppermost layer of Earth called?
(a) Mantle
(b) Core
(c) Crust
(d) Magma
► (c) Crust

11. Sandstone is made from
(a) Grains of soil
(b) Grains of plants
(c) Grains of water
(d) Grains of sand
► (d) Grains of sand

12. The main mineral constituents of the continental mass are
(a) Silica and alcohol
(b) Silver and alcohol
(c) Silver and alumina
(d) Silica and alumina
► (d) Silica and alumina

13. When magma from deep below forces its way up to earths surface, it is called
(a) Sand
(b) Marble
(c) Sediments
(d) Volcano
► (d) Volcano

14. Thinnest layer of the earth is
(a) Crust
(b) Nife
(c) Core
(d) Mantle
► (a) Crust

15. Which type of rocks is called primary rocks
(a) Fossils
(b) Igneous
(c) Metamorphic
(d) Sedimentary
► (b) Igneous

16. Rocks roll down, crack, and hit each other and are broken down into small fragments. These smaller particles are called
(a) Sediments
(b) Sand
(c) Piece
(d) Units
► (a) Sediments

17. There are three major types of rocks except
(a) Metamorphic rocks
(b) Sedimentary rocks
(c) Igneous rocks
(d) Mantle rocks
► (d) Mantle rocks

18. Silica and magnesium are the constituents of
(a) Rock
(b) Inner Core
(c) Outer Core
(d) Mantle
► (d) Mantle

19. ______ minerals are found in the continental masses
(a) Silica and alumina
(b) Silica and magnesium
(c) Nickel and iron
(d) Silica and iron
► (a) Silica and alumina

20. What happens when igneous and sedimentary rocks go under heat and pressure
(a) They change into graphite
(b) They change into fossils
(c) They change into metamorphic rocks
(d) They change into minerals
► (c) They change into metamorphic rocks

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 4 Air

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 4 Air

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 4 Air

1. Green plants use ____ to make their food and release ___
(a) Oxygen, helium
(b) Carbon dioxide, hydrogen
(c) Helium, hydrogen
(d) Carbon dioxide, oxygen
► (d) Carbon dioxide, oxygen

2. The air pressure is highest at
(a) Plain level
(b) Plateau level
(c) Sea level
(d) Mountain level
► (c) Sea level

3. As we ___ the layers of atmosphere, the pressure ___
(a) go up, rise
(b) go down, falls
(c) go down, does not change
(d) go up, falls
► (d) go up, falls

4. Our earth is surrounded by a huge blanket of
(a) Sand
(b) Air
(c) Plants
(d) Water
► (b) Air

5. ____ is this hour-to-hour, day to day condition of the atmosphere
(a) Wind
(b) Weather
(c) Season
(d) Climate
► (b) Weather

6. Which is the second most plentiful gas in the air
(a) Nitrogen
(b) Argon
(c) Oxygen
(d) Hydrogen
► (c) Oxygen

7. Carbon dioxide released in the atmosphere creates a
(a) Green house effect
(b) Carbon effect
(c) Earth effect
(d) Dioxide effect
► (a) Green house effect

8. Meteorites burn up in this layer on entering from the space
(a) Thermosphere
(b) Mesosphere
(c) Troposphere
(d) Stratosphere
► (b) Mesosphere

9. The ___ winds blow constantly throughout the year in a particular direction.
(a) Directional
(b) Local
(c) Permanent
(d) Seasonal
► (c) Permanent

10. On the Celsius scale the water freezes at ___ and boils at ___
(a) 32ºC, 232ºC
(b) 10ºC, 90ºC
(c) 100ºC, 0ºC
(d) 0ºC, 100ºC
► (d) 0ºC, 100ºC

11. Cold air is ____ than hot air
(a) Small and heavy
(b) Less denser and light
(c) Denser and heavy
(d) Small and light
► (c) Denser and heavy

12. Which layer is almost free from clouds
(a) Troposphere
(b) Mesosphere
(c) Stratosphere
(d) Thermosphere
► (c) Stratosphere

13. When water evaporates from land and different water bodies, it becomes
(a) Ice
(b) Snow
(c) Rain
(d) Water Vapour
► (d) Water Vapour

14. The degree of hotness and coldness of the air is known as
(a) Weather
(b) Temperature
(c) Climate
(d) Season
► (b) Temperature

15. The standard unit of measuring temperature is 
(a) Fahrenheit
(b) Meter
(c) Kelvin
(d) Celsius
► (c) Kelvin

16. Which of the following is not the types of rainfall
(a) Orographic rainfall
(b) Cyclonic rainfall
(c) Convectional rainfall
(d) Seasonal rainfall
► (d) Seasonal rainfall

17. Jet planes flying in the sky leave a ____ trail behind them
(a) Black
(b) Blue
(c) White
(d) Grey
► (c) White

18. Green House gas is
(a) Nitrogen
(b) Oxygen
(c) Ethane
(d) Carbon dioxide
► (d) Carbon dioxide

19.  ___ Pressure is associated with cloudy skies and wet weather and __ pressure is associated with clear and sunny skies.
(a) Low, Normal
(b) Normal, High
(c) Low, High
(d) High, also High
► (c) Low, High

20. What is released in the air from the burning of fuels?
(a) Carbon di oxide
(b) Helium
(c) Nitrogen
(d) Argon
► (a) Carbon di oxide

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 5 Water

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 5 Water

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 5 Water

1. March 22 is celebrated as World
(a) Earth Day
(b) Environment Day
(c) Water Day
(d) Soil Day
► (c) Water Day

2. During a____ , the ____ blowing at very high speed form huge waves. These may cause tremendous destruction.
(a) Rain, Winds
(b) Storm, Winds
(c) Winds, Storm
(d) Rain, Storm
► (b) Storm, Winds

3. Dead sea in
(a) Jordan
(b) Lebanon
(c) Egypt
(d) Israel
► (d) Israel

4. Amazon river is in
(a) Australia
(b) South America
(c) Europe
(d) Africa
► (b) South America

5. How much percentage of saline water is available on earth surface
(a) 97.5
(b) 98.2
(c) 95.2
(d) 93.5
► (a) 97.5

6. The process by which water continually changes its form and circulates between oceans, atmosphere and land is known as the
(a) Liquid cycle
(b) Ocean cycle
(c) Ice cycle
(d) Water cycle
► (d) Water cycle

7. The rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water twice in a day is called a
(a) Wave
(b) Wind
(c) Tide
(d) Current
► (c) Tide

8. ____ are streams of water flowing constantly on the ocean surface in definite directions
(a) High tides
(b) Ocean currents
(c) Wind
(d) Wave
► (b) Ocean currents

9. The major sources of freshwater are as follows except
(a) Ocean
(b) Rivers
(c) Ponds
(d) glaciers
► (a) Ocean

10. ___ are formed when winds scrape across the ocean surface.
(a) Currents
(b) Waves
(c) Air
(d) Tides
► (b) Waves

11. Indira point was in
(a) Kerala
(b) Lakshadweep
(c) Tamil Nadu
(d) Andaman and Nicobar islands
► (d) Andaman and Nicobar islands

12. What fraction of earth is covered by water
(a) Three-fourth
(b) One-fourth
(c) One-half
(d) One-third
► (a) Three-fourth

13. Tsunami is a
(a) French word
(b) Indian word
(c) Chinese word
(d) Japanese word
► (d) Japanese word

14. Which ocean is the largest?
(a) Arctic
(b) Atlantic
(c) Indian
(d) Pacific
► (d) Pacific

15. The Labrador Ocean current is ___ current while the Gulf Stream is a ___ current
(a) cold, warm
(b) cold, cold
(c) warm, warm
(d) warm, cold
► (a) cold, warm

16. Which river is the longest river in the world
(a) Darling
(b) Ganga
(c) Nile
(d) Amazon
► (c) Nile

17. Following are the movements that occur in oceans except
(a) Tides
(b) Waves
(c) Currents
(d) Wind
► (d) Wind

18. The tsunami of ___ caused widespread damage in the coastal areas of India
(a) 2002
(b) 2001
(c) 2004
(d) 1999
► (c) 2004

19. The average salinity of the oceans is
(a) 45 parts per thousand
(b) 35 parts per thousand
(c) 55 parts per thousand
(d) 65 parts per thousand
► (b) 35 parts per thousand

20. When the moon is in its first and last quarter, the ocean waters get drawn in diagonally opposite directions by the gravitational pull of sun and earth resulting in low tides. These tides are called
(a) Spring tides
(b) Small tides
(c) Neap tides
(d) Long tides
► (c) Neap tides

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 6 Natural Vegetation and Wildlife

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MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 6 Natural Vegetation and Wildlife

MCQ Questions for Class 7 Geography: Ch 6 Natural Vegetation and Wildlife

1. Forest is
(a) Extensive area covered with flower
(b) Extensive area covered with trees
(c) Extensive area covered with soil
(d) Extensive area covered with grass
► (b) Extensive area covered with trees

2. Tropical desert are found in ___ margins of the country
(a) Western
(b) Eastern
(c) Southern
(d) Northern
► (a) Western

3. The place which is extremely cold. The growth of natural vegetation is very limited here. It grows during the very short summer. This is called
(a) Tundra
(b) Taiga
(c) Thorny bushes
(d) Temperate grassland
► (a) Tundra

4. The animal in polar region have thick fur and thick skin
(a) To protect them from extreme rain
(b) To protect them from extreme cold
(c) To protect them from extreme hot weather
(d) To protect them from prey
► (b) To protect them from extreme cold

5. Natural vegetation is generally classified in to three broad categories as follows except
(a) Forests
(b) Grasslands
(c) Shrubs
(d) Flora
► (d) Flora

6. Type and thickness of vegetation change from place to place
(a) Due to variation in temperature and moisture
(b) Due to variation in type of animals found
(c) Due to variation in culture
(d) Due to variation in soil
► (a) Due to variation in temperature and moisture

7. Plant community which has grown naturally without human aid and has been left undisturbed by humans for long time is termed as:
(a) Tundra vegetation
(b) Virgin vegetation
(c) Taiga plants
(d) None of the above
► (b) Virgin vegetation

8. Citrus fruits such as oranges, figs, olives and grapes are commonly cultivated here
(a) Tropical deciduous forest
(b) Temperate evergreen forest
(c) Mediterranean Region
(d) Tropical evergreen forest
► (c) Mediterranean Region

9. Savannah grasslands of ___ are of tropical grassland
(a) America
(b) Australia
(c) Asia
(d) Africa
► (d) Africa

10. Pampas grassland found in
(a) Argentina
(b) Brazil
(c) Central Asia
(d) Australia
► (a) Argentina

11. Taiga means
(a) dry
(b) moist
(c) pure or untouched
(d) evergreen
► (c) pure or untouched

12. Which forest are called taiga
(a) Tropical deciduous forest
(b) Mediterranean Region
(c) Tropical evergreen forest
(d) Coniferous forest
► (d) Coniferous forest

13. Wild buffaloes, bisons, antilopes are common in the
(a) Deciduous grassland
(b) Temperate grassland
(c) Tropical grassland
(d) Thorny bushes
► (b) Temperate grassland

14. Which forests are called tropical rainforests
(a) Temperate evergreen forest
(b) Temperate deciduous forest
(c) Tropical evergreen forest
(d) Tropical deciduous forest
► (c) Tropical evergreen forest

15. Mosses and lichens found in
(a) Temperate grassland
(b) Tundra vegetation
(c) Tropical grassland
(d) Thorny bushes
► (b) Tundra vegetation

16. Oak, pine, eucalyptus trees found in
(a) Temperate evergreen forest
(b) Tropical deciduous forest
(c) Temperate deciduous forest
(d) Tropical evergreen forest
► (a) Temperate evergreen forest

17. Which of the following is tropical grassland?
(a) Taiga
(b) Savannah
(c) Pampas
(d) Prairies
► (b) Savannah

18. ______ is one of the world's largest snakes and is found in the tropical rainforest.
(a) Green ratsnake
(b) Copperhead snake
(c) Python
(d) Anaconda
► (d) Anaconda
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