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This section includes 100 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your 7th Class knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Media provides expert opinion through |
| A. | debates |
| B. | public protests |
| C. | live coverage |
| D. | surveys |
| Answer» B. public protests | |
| 2. |
Trees of the Tropical Deciduous Forests shed their leaves in: |
| A. | Winter |
| B. | Before summer |
| C. | Rainy season |
| D. | Autumn |
| Answer» C. Rainy season | |
| 3. |
The head of justice in the Sultanate was called: |
| A. | Ariz |
| B. | Qazi |
| C. | Wazir |
| D. | Iqtadar |
| Answer» C. Wazir | |
| 4. |
Which of the following is not an element of weather? |
| A. | Temperature |
| B. | Humidity |
| C. | Altitude |
| D. | Pressure |
| Answer» D. Pressure | |
| 5. |
Ferozabad was a: |
| A. | port town |
| B. | pilgrimage town |
| C. | capital town |
| D. | founded town |
| Answer» E. | |
| 6. |
The most important gas for living organisms is |
| A. | oxygen |
| B. | nitrogen |
| C. | carbon dioxide |
| D. | helium |
| Answer» B. nitrogen | |
| 7. |
Radio, newspapers and magazines are sources of |
| A. | print media |
| B. | personal media |
| C. | electronic media |
| D. | broadcast media |
| Answer» D. broadcast media | |
| 8. |
The Dainik Jagaran newspaper is an example of |
| A. | print media |
| B. | electronic media |
| C. | broadcast media |
| D. | personal media |
| Answer» B. electronic media | |
| 9. |
He made the Grand Trunk Road: |
| A. | Akbar |
| B. | Humayun |
| C. | Sher Shah |
| D. | Shah Jahan |
| Answer» D. Shah Jahan | |
| 10. |
Jaya always buys Bata footwear because |
| A. | it is a startup |
| B. | it is a brand |
| C. | it is meant for her age |
| D. | it has low cost. |
| Answer» C. it is meant for her age | |
| 11. |
Advertising messages are usually paid for by |
| A. | audience |
| B. | buyers |
| C. | sponsors |
| D. | public |
| Answer» C. sponsors | |
| 12. |
This Ahom ruler converted to Hinduism. |
| A. | Pramatta Singh |
| B. | Sukhapaa |
| C. | Rudrasingh |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» D. none of these | |
| 13. |
Which of the following is not part of human environment? |
| A. | Society |
| B. | Water |
| C. | House |
| D. | Family |
| Answer» C. House | |
| 14. |
This dance was favoured by Mughals: |
| A. | Bharatnatyam |
| B. | Kathak |
| C. | Odissi |
| D. | Kathakali |
| Answer» C. Odissi | |
| 15. |
Water is required to support: |
| A. | Plant life |
| B. | Animal life |
| C. | Humans |
| D. | All of these |
| Answer» E. | |
| 16. |
The first king of the Ahoms was: |
| A. | Sukaphaa |
| B. | Rudra Singh |
| C. | Pramatta Singha |
| D. | None of them |
| Answer» B. Rudra Singh | |
| 17. |
Column A Column B 1. Public health a. Nursing Homes 2. Private health care b. Health of a community 3. Compulsory Rural c. Rural health care Service system 4. Primary Health Centres d. AIIMS 5. Academic Medical Centre e. New doctors |
| A. | (1)-(D),(2)-(A),(3)-(E),(4)-(C),(5)-(B) |
| B. | (1)-(C),(2)-(B),(3)-(A),(4)-(D),(5),(E) |
| C. | (1)-(A),(2)-(C),(3)-(B),(4)-(E),(5)-(D) |
| D. | (1)-(B),(2)-(E),(3)-(D),(4)-(A),(5)-(C) |
| E. | (1)-(E),(2)-(D),(3)-(C),(4)-(B),(5)-(A) |
| Answer» B. (1)-(C),(2)-(B),(3)-(A),(4)-(D),(5),(E) | |
| 18. |
Compulsory Rural Service (CRS) for all new doctors lasts for |
| A. | one year |
| B. | two years |
| C. | three years |
| D. | six months |
| Answer» B. two years | |
| 19. |
Primary Health Centres provide health care services in |
| A. | cities |
| B. | homes |
| C. | villages |
| D. | countries |
| Answer» D. countries | |
| 20. |
1. Gender stereotyping a. domestic servants, small traders, artisans, etc. 2. Sissy b. a boy does not learn singing and dancing 3. Girls? toys are dolls, c. girls are passive craft kits and homely 4. Peer pressure d. A boy adopts a female gender role 5. Informal sector e. Aarti is expected to do household work |
| A. | (1)-(E),(2)-(D),(3)-(C),(4)-(B),(5)-(A) |
| B. | (1)-(A),(2)-(C),(3)-(B),(4)-(D),(5)-(E) |
| C. | (1)-(C),(2)-(A),(3)-(D),(4)-(E),(5)-(B) |
| D. | (1)-(B).(2)-(E),(3)-(A),(4)-(C),(5)-(D) |
| E. | (1)-(D),(2)-(B),(3)-(E),(4)-(A),(5)-(C) |
| Answer» B. (1)-(A),(2)-(C),(3)-(B),(4)-(D),(5)-(E) | |
| 21. |
A woman doing household work and also employed as a policewoman is an example of |
| A. | androgyny |
| B. | polygamy |
| C. | matriarchy |
| D. | patriarchy |
| Answer» B. polygamy | |
| 22. |
Matriarchal society exists in small pockets of |
| A. | South India |
| B. | North-east India |
| C. | North India |
| D. | Both (a) and (b) |
| Answer» B. North-east India | |
| 23. |
The female stereotypic role is not |
| A. | marrying and having children |
| B. | putting her family?s welfare before her own |
| C. | being a financial provider |
| D. | being compassionate |
| Answer» B. putting her family?s welfare before her own | |
| 24. |
The strongest influence on a child?s gender role is |
| A. | parents |
| B. | teachers |
| C. | media |
| D. | society |
| Answer» B. teachers | |
| 25. |
Jaipur was built by: |
| A. | Raja Man Singh |
| B. | Ranjit Singh |
| C. | Sawai Raja Jai Singh II |
| D. | Akbar |
| Answer» D. Akbar | |
| 26. |
He was appointed as the governor of Bengal: |
| A. | Murshid Ali Khan |
| B. | Saadat Ali Khan |
| C. | Nizam-ul-Mulk |
| D. | Alvardi Khan |
| Answer» B. Saadat Ali Khan | |
| 27. |
Nadir Shah invaded India in: |
| A. | 1761 |
| B. | 1707 |
| C. | 1748 |
| D. | 1739 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 28. |
The peeling away of the outer rock layer is called: |
| A. | Layering |
| B. | Exfoliation |
| C. | Weathering |
| D. | Erosion |
| Answer» C. Weathering | |
| 29. |
The pipe in a volcano through which magma comes out is called: |
| A. | Crater |
| B. | Vent |
| C. | Magma chamber |
| D. | Pipe |
| Answer» C. Magma chamber | |
| 30. |
The smallest unit of administration in the Chola kingdom was |
| A. | Mandalam |
| B. | Ur |
| C. | nadu |
| D. | none of them |
| Answer» C. nadu | |
| 31. |
The Pratihara capital was at |
| A. | Tanjore |
| B. | Ujjain |
| C. | Deuu |
| D. | none of them |
| Answer» C. Deuu | |
| 32. |
Gopala was succeeded by |
| A. | Bhoja |
| B. | Rajaraja |
| C. | Devpala |
| D. | Dharampala |
| Answer» E. | |
| 33. |
The Elephanta Caves near Mumbai were built by the |
| A. | Rashtrakutas |
| B. | Palas |
| C. | Pratiharas |
| D. | Cholas |
| Answer» B. Palas | |
| 34. |
Shalini makes a purchase using an eCart. She made the purchase on/in |
| A. | Amazon |
| B. | haat |
| C. | neighbourhood market |
| D. | wholesale market |
| Answer» B. haat | |
| 35. |
Lifestyle and Nike have outlets in/at |
| A. | Supermarket |
| B. | weekly market |
| C. | haat |
| D. | shopping mall |
| Answer» E. | |
| 36. |
A weekly market is a type of |
| A. | window shopping |
| B. | industrial market |
| C. | retailer market |
| D. | wholesale market |
| Answer» D. wholesale market | |
| 37. |
Raj goes to the closest grocery store to get a packet of milk. This shows that a consumer considers |
| A. | price |
| B. | availability |
| C. | Convenience |
| D. | locality |
| Answer» D. locality | |
| 38. |
The main food crop grown in the Ganga-Brahmaputra Basin is: |
| A. | Rice (Paddy) |
| B. | Wheat |
| C. | Maize |
| D. | Fruits |
| Answer» B. Wheat | |
| 39. |
Which of these cities is not located in the Ganga-Brahmaputra Basin? |
| A. | Allahabad |
| B. | Indore |
| C. | Guwahati |
| D. | Kolkata |
| Answer» C. Guwahati | |
| 40. |
Trees such as pine, deodar and oak are found in the coniferous forests of: |
| A. | Tamil Nadu |
| B. | Odisha |
| C. | Uttarakhand |
| D. | West Bengal |
| Answer» D. West Bengal | |
| 41. |
Column A Column B 1. Veld a. Veld animal 2. Witwaterstrand b. Iron and steel industries 3. Johannesburg c. A warm wind 4. Kudu d. Gold 5. Chinook e. Grass Field |
| A. | (1)-(E),(2)-(D),(3)-((B),(4)-(A),(5)-(C) |
| B. | (1)-(A),(2)-(B),(3)-(C),(4)-(D),(5)-(E) |
| C. | (1)-(B),(2)-(C),(3)-(A),(4)-(E),(5)-(D) |
| D. | (1)-(C),(2)-(E),(3)-(D),(4)-(B),(5)-(A) |
| E. | (1)-(D),(2)-(A),(3)-(E),(4)-(C),(5),(B) |
| Answer» B. (1)-(A),(2)-(B),(3)-(C),(4)-(D),(5)-(E) | |
| 42. |
The main food crop of the Prairies is: |
| A. | Rye |
| B. | Rice |
| C. | Maize |
| D. | Wheat |
| Answer» E. | |
| 43. |
Kimberley is famous for: |
| A. | Gold |
| B. | Diamond |
| C. | Silver |
| D. | Coal |
| Answer» C. Silver | |
| 44. |
The Saskatchewan river drains: |
| A. | Africa |
| B. | USA |
| C. | Canada |
| D. | Australia |
| Answer» D. Australia | |
| 45. |
Column A Column B 1. Goba a. Tasfilalet Oasis 2. Bedouins b. Petroleum 3. Ladakh c. Headmen of a couple of villages 4. Morocco d. Herdmen 5. Libya e. Land of the Passes |
| A. | (1)-(C),(2)-(D),(3)-(E),(4)-(A),(5)-(B) |
| B. | (1)-(A),(2)-(B),(3)-(C),(4)-(D),(5)-(E) |
| C. | (1)-(E),(2)-(A),(3)-(B),(4)-(C),(5)-(D) |
| D. | (1)-(B),(2)-(C),(3)-(D),(4)-(E),(5)-(A) |
| E. | (1)-(D),(2)-(E),(3)-(A),(4)-(B),(5)-(C) |
| Answer» B. (1)-(A),(2)-(B),(3)-(C),(4)-(D),(5)-(E) | |
| 46. |
The chief crop of Leh and Ladakh is |
| A. | Rice |
| B. | Wheat |
| C. | Barley |
| D. | Maize |
| Answer» D. Maize | |
| 47. |
Ladakh is a |
| A. | Hot desert |
| B. | Cold desert |
| C. | Mild desert |
| D. | Tropical desert |
| Answer» C. Mild desert | |
| 48. |
Deserts are characterised by |
| A. | High humidity |
| B. | Scanty vegetation |
| C. | Heavy rainfall |
| D. | Hot climate |
| Answer» C. Heavy rainfall | |
| 49. |
A main nomadic tribe of the Sahara Desert is |
| A. | Pygmies |
| B. | Tuaregs |
| C. | Aborigines |
| D. | Red Indians |
| Answer» C. Aborigines | |
| 50. |
This is an example of a coalition government: |
| A. | DMK |
| B. | BJP |
| C. | BSP |
| D. | UFA |
| Answer» E. | |