Explore topic-wise MCQs in 7th Class.

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.