
class 7th social science

Lesson 5 geography
Lesson 6
Match the following.
Lesson 7
(i) Oasis | (a) Libya |
(ii) Bedouins | (b) monastery |
(iii) Oil | (c) glacier |
(iv) Gangri | (d) depressions with water |
(v) Lamayuru | (e) cold desert |
(f) Sahara |
(i) Oasis | (d) depressions with water |
(ii) Bedouins | (f) Sahara |
(iii) Oil | (a) Libya |
(iv) Gangri | (c) glacier |
(v) Lamayuru | (b) monastery |
Class 7 History Social Science
Chapter 6 Towns, Traders, And Crafts persons
- The Rajarajeshvara temple was built in ………………..
- Ajmer is associated with the Sufi saint…………………
- Hampi was the capital of the ………….
- The Dutch established a settlement at…………….. in Andhra Pradesh.
Lesson 7
- The new castes emerging within vanas were called……………………
- ……… were historical works written by the Ahoms.
- The…….. mentions that Garha Katanga had 70,000 villages.
- As tribal stales became bigger and stronger they gave land grants to………….and..... . ..
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Tick the correct answer.
(i) The process by which water continually changes its form and circulates between oceans, atmosphere and land
(a) Water cycle
(b) Tides
(c) Ocean currents
Answer: a
(ii) Generally, the warm ocean currents originate near
(a) Poles
(b) Equator
(c) None of these
Answer: b
(iii) The rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water twice in a day is called
(a) Tide
(b) Ocean current
(c) Wave
Answer: a
4. Match the following.
Answer:
(i) Caspian Sea (a) Largest lake
(ii) Tide (b) Periodic rise and fall of water
(iii) Tsunami (c) Strong seismic waves
(iv) Ocean currents (d) Streams of water moving along definite paths
Tick the correct answer.
(i) Mosses and Lichens are found in:
(a) Desert Vegetation
(b) Tropical evergreen forest
(c) Tundra vegetation
Answer: c
(ii) Thorny bushes are found in:
(a) Hot and humid tropical climate
(b) Hot and dry desert climate
(c) Cold polar climate
Answer: b
(iii) In tropical evergreen forest, one of the common animals is:
(a) Monkey
(b) Giraffe
(c) Camel
Answer: a
(iv) One important variety of coniferous forest is:
(a) Rosewood
(b) Pine
(c) Teak
Answer: b
(v) Steppe grassland is found in
(a) S. Africa
(b) Australia
(c) Central Asia
Answer :(c) Central Asia
ANSWER
(i) Walrus (c) A polar animal
(ii) Cedar (a) Soft wood tree
(iii) Olives (f) A citrus fruit
(iv) Elephants (b) An animal of tropical deciduous forest
(v) Campos (g) Tropical grassland of Brazil
(vi) Downs (d) Temperate grassland in Australia
Tick the correct answer.
(i) Which is a means of communication?
(a) telephone
(b) books
(c) table
Answer: a
(ii) Which type of road is constructed under the ground?
(a) fly over
(b) expressways
(c) subways
Answer: c
(iii) Which mode of transport is most suitable to reach an island?
(a) ship
(b) train
(c) car
Answer: a
(iv) Which vehicle does not pollute the environment
(a) cycle
(b) bus
(c) airplane
Answer: a
. Match the following.
(i) Internet (e) a means of communication
(ii) Canal route (d) inland waterway
(iii) Urban areas (a) areas where people are engaged in manufacturing, trade and services
(iv) Compact settlement (b) closely built area of houses
Lesson 9 Geography
Tick the correct answer.
(i) Sahara is located in which part of Africa
(a) eastern
(b) northern
(c) western
Answer: b
(ii) Sahara is what type of desert
(a) cold
(b) hot
(c) mild
Answer: b
(iii) The Ladakh desert is mainly inhabited by
(a) Christians and Muslims
(b) Buddhists and Muslims
(c) Christians and Buddhists
Answer: b
(iv) Deserts are characterised by
(a) scanty vegetation
(b) heavy precipitation
(c) low evaporation
Answer: a
(v) Hemis in the Ladakh is a famous
(a) temple
(b) church
(c) monastery
Answer: c
(vi) Egypt is famous for growing
(a) wheat
(b) maize
(c) cotton
Answer: c
3. Match the following.
Answer:
1. Fill in the blanks:
Answer:
(a) early 11th century
(b) Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti
(c) Vijayanagara
(d) Masulipatnam
(a) We know the name of the architect of the Rajarajeshvara temple from an inscription.
(b) Merchants preferred to travel individually rather than in caravans.
(c) Kabul was a major centre for trade in elephants.
(d) Surat was an important trading port on the Bay of Bengal.
Answer: (a)—T, (b)—F, (c)—F, (d)—F.
1. Match the following:
garh – chaurasi
tanda – caravan
labourer – paik
clan – khel
Sib Singh – Ahom state
Durgawati – Garha Katanga
2. Fill in the blanks:
Answer:
jatis
Buraryis
Akbar Nama
Poets, scholars
3. State whether true or false:
(a) Tribal societies had rich oral traditions.
(b) There were no tribal communities in the north-western part of the subcontinent.
(c) The Chaurasi in Gond states contained several cities.
(d) The Bhils lived in the north-eastern part of the sub-continent.
Answer: (a)—T, (b)—F, (c)—F, (d)—F.
Lesson 8
Match the following:
Answer:
The Buddha – questioned social differences
Shankaradeva – namghar
Nizamuddin Auliya – Sufi saint
Nayanars – worship of Shiva
Alvars – worship of Vishnu
2. Fill in the blanks:
(a) Shankara was an advocate of…………..
(b) Ramanuja was influenced by the ………….
(c) ……………., ……….. and ………. were advocates of Virashaivism.
(d) ….. was an important centre of the Bhakti tradition in Maharashtra.
Answer:
(a) Advaita
(b) Alvars
(c) Basavanna, Allama Prabhu, Akkamahadevi
(d) Pandharpur