Explore topic-wise MCQs in 6th Class.

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51.

The function of the judiciary is to

A. make laws         
B.                    enforce laws
C. interpret laws     
D.                    all of the above
Answer» C. interpret laws     
52.

Who is a citizen in a democracy?

A. a person who lives in a city
B. one who enjoys full legal rights in a country
C. only male adults of a country
D. only those who own a piece of land in the country
Answer» C. only male adults of a country
53.

What is the lowest level of government?

A. Gram Panchayat
B.                    District Council
C. Union Government                     
D. State Government
Answer» B.                    District Council
54.

Untouchability that existed in our society before is a violation of

A. election 
B.                    law
C. equality            
D.                    participation
Answer» D.                    participation
55.

Who is known as the ?sculptor? of the Constitution of India??

A. Rajendra Prasad
B.                    V. V. Giri
C. Dr. S. Radhakrish
D. nan              B. R. Ambedkar
Answer» E.
56.

Which river flows in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu?

A. Godavari          
B.                    Krishna
C. Narmada          
D.                    Cauvery
Answer» E.
57.

In India, general elections are held every

A. two years
B.                                three years
C. four years         
D.                    five years
Answer» E.
58.

Match the following: 1. Tamil Nadu (a) Delhi 2. Mawsynram (b) 800 cm rainfall 3. Loo (c) Winter rainfall 4. Cherry Blossom showers (d) Kerala 5. Tropical Evergreen Forests (e) Rainfall less than 6. Tropical Deciduous Forests (f) Thrive on the seaward side 7. Thorny Desert Forests (g) Rainfall-over 300 cm 8. Sunderbans (h) Rainfall-100h to 200 cm

A. (d) 2. (c) 3. (a) 4. (b) 5. (h) 6. (e) 7. (g) 8. (h)
B. (a) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (e) 6. (g) 7. (h) 8. (f)
C. (h) 2. (a) 3. (d) 4. (c) 5. (b) 6. (g) 7. (f) 8. (h)
D. (c) 2. (e) 3. (a) 4. (d) 5. (g) 6. (h) 7. (e) 8. (f)
Answer» E.
59.

Sunderbans are named after a tree known as

A. Sunflower         
B.   Sandalwood
C. Sundari            
D.   Sal
Answer» D.   Sal
60.

The finest example of trees found in the Thorny Desert Forests is:

A. Sal                               
B.   Acacia
C. Sandal             
D.   Ebony
Answer» C. Sandal             
61.

Tropical Evergreen Forests are also called:

A. Monsoon Forests            
B.   Evergreen Rainforests
C. Tidal Forests                              
D. Coniferous forest
Answer» C. Tidal Forests                              
62.

Which of the following species of trees is found in the Tropical Deciduous Forests?

A. Rosewood                     
B.   Ebony
C. Sal       
D.   Sundari
Answer» D.   Sundari
63.

Which of the following places is likely to be affected by a cyclone?  

A. Delhi                
B.   Puri
C. Dehradun                      
D.   Jaipur
Answer» C. Dehradun                      
64.

Monsoon starts retreating from the months of:

A. May-June                     
B.   July-August
C. September-October
D.               December-January
Answer» D.               December-January
65.

Which of the following cities enjoy an equable climate?

A. Delhi                
B.   Srinagar
C. Chennai            
D.   Jaisalmer
Answer» D.   Jaisalmer
66.

The states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu receive rainfall during the:

A. South-west monsoon season        
B. Retreating monsoon season
C. Summer season             
D. Winter season
Answer» C. Summer season             
67.

Tidal Forests are found in

A. Deltas   
B.   Deserts
C. Mountains                     
D.   Sea coasts
Answer» B.   Deserts
68.

The south-west monsoon winds blow from:

A. Land to sea                   
B. Sea to land
C. North to south   
D.   South to north
Answer» C. North to south   
69.

Match the following: 1. Harshacharita (a) Jayadeva 2. Geet Govinda (b) Chanakya 3. Shakuntala (c) Banabhatta 4. Arthashastra (d) Kalidasa

A. (a) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (b)
B. (c) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (d)
C. (c) 2. (b) 3. (a) 4. (d)
D. (a) 2. (d) 3. (b) 4. (c)
Answer» C. (c) 2. (b) 3. (a) 4. (d)
70.

Nine hundred years after the birth of Christ is written as:

A. +900 AD                  
B.   900 CE
C. 900 BCE                   
D. none of these
Answer» C. 900 BCE                   
71.

Geet Govinda is an:

A. religious text  
B.   biography
C. autobiography
D.   secular literature
Answer» E.
72.

Megasthenes, a Greek ambassador, in the Mauryan court wrote:

A. Indica             
B. Harshacharita
C. Geet Govinda
D.   Meghaduta
Answer» B. Harshacharita
73.

Chinese traveller who visited India and gave detailed accounts:

A. Fa Hien          
B. Hiuen Tsang
C. both of them  
D. none of them
Answer» B. Hiuen Tsang
74.

B.         Match the following: Column ?A? Column ?B? 1. Government (a) rule by king or queen 2. Laws (b) the right to vote 3. Census (c) discrimination  against the Blacks by the Whites 4. Monarchy (d) a government survey on population-related information 5. Democracy (e) custodian of the Constitution 6. Judiciary (f) set principles and codes 7. Apartheid (g) the body that administers 8. Suffrage (h) people rule themselves through representatives

A. (a) 2. (d) 3. (h) 4. (c) 5. (b) 6. (e) 7. (g) 8. (f)
B. (e) 2. (f) 3. (d) 4. (a) 5. (h) 6. (g) 7. (c) 8. (b)
C. (e) 2. (g) 3. (h) 4. (d) 5. (b) 6. (a) 7. (b) 8. (c)
D. (a) 2. (b) 3. (h) 4. (c) 5. (d) 6. (e) 7. (f) 8. (g)
Answer» C. (e) 2. (g) 3. (h) 4. (d) 5. (b) 6. (a) 7. (b) 8. (c)
75.

Universal Adult Franchise gives every adult the right to

A. speak   
B.                    vote
C. study    
D.                    pray
Answer» C. study    
76.

The first country in the world to grant women the right to vote was

A. UK                               
B.                    USA
C. New Zealand     
D.                    India
Answer» D.                    India
77.

People have freedom of expression in

A. dictatorship       
B.                    monarchy
C. democracy        
D.                    none of these
Answer» D.                    none of these
78.

The central government is the same as

A. union government                      
B. state government
C. municipality      
D.                    panchayat
Answer» B. state government
79.

The government is building a bridge in your locality. This tells you that the government provides

A. infrastructure     
B.                    healthcare
C. protection         
D.                    education
Answer» B.                    healthcare
80.

The law-making body of the government is called

A. panchayat        
B.                    legislature
C. executive          
D.                    judiciary
Answer» C. executive          
81.

The earliest form of government was

A. democracy                                
B. monarchy
C. dictatorship       
D.                    none of these
Answer» C. dictatorship       
82.

Match the words in Column A with those in Column B:Column AColumn B1. Groups of Stars(a) Venus2. Universe(b) Halley3. Meteor(c) Constellations4. Comet(d) Big Bang Theory 5. Satellite(e) Shooting  star6. Earth?s twin(f) Moon 

A. (c) 2. (d) 3. (e) 4. (b) 5. (f) 6. (a)
B. (b) 2. (d) 3. (a) 4. (f) 5. (c) 6. (e)
C. (e) 2. (c) 3. (d) 4. (a) 5. (e) 6. (f)
D. (c) 2. (d) 3. (e) 4. (f) 5. (a) 6. (b)
Answer» B. (b) 2. (d) 3. (a) 4. (f) 5. (c) 6. (e)
83.

These are objects that revolve around a planet.

A. Planets             
B.   Comets
C. Meteors            
D.   Satellites
Answer» E.
84.

It is also known as the Morning Star.

A. Mars                
B.   Neptune
C. Pluto                
D.   Venus
Answer» E.
85.

A type of constellation

A. Orion   
B.   Nebula
C. Proxima Centauri
D.               Sirius
Answer» B.   Nebula
86.

Light year means

A. Distance that Earth travels
B. Distance that air travels
C. Distance that light travels
D. All the above
Answer» D. All the above
87.

Pole star means

A. Akash Tara                               
B. Dhruva Tara
C. Ganga Tara                  
D.   None of the above
Answer» C. Ganga Tara                  
88.

The capital of Vajji was:

A. Kashi  
B.               Vaishali
C. Mathura         
D.               Hastinapura
Answer» 2 , 4. Mathura         
89.

Buddhist texts tell us that there were ________ mahajanapadas:

A. 16                   
B.               60
C. 6                     
D.               26
Answer» 1 , 4.               60
90.

This river flowed through Magadha:

A. Ganges          
B.               Son
C. none of them
D.               both of them
Answer» E.
91.

The old capital of Magadha was:

A. Pataliputra                 
B. Rajagriha
C. Taxila
D.               Ujjain
Answer» 2 , 4. Taxila
92.

The Great Bath has been found in:

A. Dholavira                  
B.   Mohenjodaro
C. Lothal            
D.   Harappa
Answer» C. Lothal            
93.

The Harappans worshipped:

A. Brahma                      
B.   Kali
C. Pashupati      
D. Krishna
Answer» D. Krishna
94.

Trade was carried on with:

A. America         
B.   Mesopotamia
C. Greece                       
D.   All of them
Answer» B.   Mesopotamia
95.

A dockyard was found in:

A. Harappa
B. Lothal
C. Kalibangan    
D.   Mohenjodaro
Answer» C. Kalibangan    
96.

C.         Match the columns: Column ?A? Column ?B? 1. Reeta wears a skirt while Seema wears a saree (a) Economic inequality 2. Mr Sharma  tolerates the smell of fish at Mr Ganguly?s house (b) Interdependence 3. Raju rides a cycle, while John travels in a car (c) Cultural diversity 4. Mita cooks for John and John teaches her children (d) Secularism 5. There is a national holiday for festivals of  religions in India (e) Tolerant of different

A. (a) 2. (c) 3. (d) 4. (b) 5. (e)
B. (c) 2. (e) 3. (a) 4. (b) 5. (d)
C. (c) 2. (a) 3. (e) 4. (d) 5. (b)
D. (a) 2. (c) 3. (b) 4. (d) 5. (e)
Answer» C. (c) 2. (a) 3. (e) 4. (d) 5. (b)
97.

Kerala is famous for

A. wool trade                     
B.        milk products
C. spices               
D.        cotton
Answer» 3 , 4.        cotton
98.

A condition in which all religious groups are given equal respect in a society is known as

A. diversity                        
B. interdependence
C. pluralism                       
D.        secularism
Answer» E.
99.

A condition in which numerous distinct ethnic, religious or cultural groups are present and tolerated within a society is known as

A. interdependence 
B.        diversity
C. secularism                     
D.        pluralism
Answer» E.
100.

Diversity teaches us to be

A. tolerant
B.                    open-minded
C. interdependent   
D.        all of these
Answer» E.