Social Science Practice Test
Grade 7 [ 30 Marks ]
- Priyanka Chandratre
2) Our Environment
3) On Equality
Q.1] Choose the correct option. [3 Marks ]
i) Brihadeswara Temple located in__________________
a) Konark
b) Jaisalmer
c) Jaipur
d) Tanjore
ii) Thermosphere extends up to a height of ____________
a) 400km
b) 300km
c) 200km
d) 100km
iii) ____________ means the right of different groups of people to have a similar social position and receive the same treatment.
a) Untouchability
b) Equality
c) Dignity
d) Democracy
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Q.2] True or False? [ 3 Marks ]
i) Untouchability is the worst manifestations of social inequality.
ii) Stratosphere contains all the life- sustaining gases.
iii) Ralph Fitch wrote a graphic account of the court of Aakbar.
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Q.3] Match the pairs. [ 4 Marks ]
( A )
i) Numismatics
ii) Manuscripts
iii) lithosphere
iv) Atmosphere
( B )
a) Study of inscriptions
b) Handwritten records
c) Study of coins
d) Gaseous layer
e) Handwritten farmans
f) Plateaus, plains, hills etc
Q.4] Define the terms. [3 Marks ]
i) Universal adult franchise
ii) Biomes
iii) Bharata
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Q.5] Name the following. [ 3 Marks ]
i) Book written by Al- Beruni :
ii) Outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere :
iii) An African American woman, raised her voice against inequality :
Q.6] Answer in brief. [ 3 Marks ]
i) What is Midday Meal Scheme?
ii) Name the different layers of the atmosphere.
iii) Why inscriptions are the most reliable sources of information?
Q.7] Answer in detail. [ 6 Marks ]
i) Explain sources of Medieval Period.
ii) What is sustainable development?
iii) What is Equality? Explain its parameters.
Q.8] Case Study : [ 5 Marks ]
The Tughlaq Dynasty
Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq founded the Tughlaq Dynasty. After a brief rule of around four years, he was succeeded by his son, Mohammad bin Tughlaq ( 1325- 1351 ). He was one of the most famous rulers of the Delhi Sultanate. Under him, the empire grew till it covered most of the Indian subcontinent. However, historians often refer to Muhammad bin Tughlaq as a ' mixture of opposites'. Some thought he was a visionary and a genius, while others thought he was a lunatic. An intelligent man, Muhammad was capable of grasping new ideas with ease. He was also a fine military commander. However, he appears to have lacked two important qualities needed by a successful ruler - practical judgement and common sense.
i) Who succeeded Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq? [ 1 ]
ii) Why historians often refer to Muhammad bin Tughlaq as a ' mixture of opposites'? [ 2 ]
iii) Write about Muhammad Bin Tughlaq. [ 2 ]
