Grade VII Term I Revision Worksheet 1 PDF

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This is a revision worksheet for Grade VII Social Science, covering topics like the Delhi Sultanate, Mongol invasions, and social hierarchies. It includes multiple-choice, short answer, and essay-style questions.

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Term I Worksheet Academic Year 2024-2025 Subject: Social Science Revision Worksheet: 1 Grade: VII Tick the correct option. 1. The transformation o...

Term I Worksheet Academic Year 2024-2025 Subject: Social Science Revision Worksheet: 1 Grade: VII Tick the correct option. 1. The transformation of Delhi into a capital that controlled vast areas of the subcontinent started with the foundation of the Delhi Sultanate in the beginning of the (a) Thirteenth century (b) Twelfth century (c) Eleventh century (d) Eighteenth century 2. What was the period of rule of Qutb-ud-din Aibak? (a) 1206 - 1210 A.D. (b) 1208 - 1212 A.D. (c) 1210 - 1214 A.D. (d) 1220 - 1225 A.D. 3. Babur was forced to leave his ancestral throne due to the invasion of another Mongol group (a) Uzbega (b) Uzbags (c) Uzabegs (d) Uzbegs 4. Assertion (A) : Under the Delhi Sultans and the Mughals, the hierarchy between social classes grew further. Reason (R) : The society was divided based on caste. a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A b) A is true and R is false c) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. d) A is false and R is true 5. The molten magma inside the earth moves in a: a) Horizontal manner b) Triangular manner c) Vertical manner 1 d) Circular manner 6. Large deposits of loess is found in: a) Japan b) Pakistan c) India d) China 7. Match the contents of Column A with that of Column B a) 1-d, 2-c, 3-e, 4-b, 5-a b) 1-b, 2-d, 3-c, 4-a, 5-e c) 1-e ,2-d , 3-c , 4-b ,5a d) 1- a , 2-b , 3- c , 4-d , 5-e 8. Which of the following machine is used to measure earthquake. a) Richter scale b) Seismograph c) Sphygmomanometer d) Anemometer 9. Who becomes the Chief Minister? a) Leader of winning party. b) Leader of losing party. c) Prime Minister of the country. d) President of the country. 10. Costa Rican government believes that a country has. a) To be healthy for its development and pays a lot of attention to the health of its people. b) To be wealthy for its development and pays a lot of attention to the earning more profit by way export. c) To spent money on political activities. d) To spend money on military to increase their power. 2 11. This term is commonly used to describe the women's work situation. It has emerged from a recognition that women typically labour both inside the home (housework) -and outside. (a) Double-work (b) Double-labour (c) Double-burden (d) Double-recognition 12. When someone is not given due recognition for a task or job they have done, they can feel _____ (a) De-valued (b) Re-valued (c) Pre-valued (d) No-valued Answer the very short questions: 13. What are the various sources of information on Delhi Sultans? 14. What was known as zabt? 15. What is a volcano? 16. Define the term press conference. Answer the short questions: 19. What was the impact of the Mongol invasions on the Delhi Sultanate? 20. What were the military responsibilities of mansabdars? 21. How are flood plains formed? 22. What is wind? 23. Why should decisions taken by the Chief Minister and other ministers be debated in the Legislative Assembly? Answer the Long questions: 25. Describe the main features of Alauddin Khalji's administration. 26. Why did the peasantry suffer a lot during the last years of Aurangzeb’s reign? 27. How does nature balance our life? What is the result if this balance is disturbed? 28. Give an account of the different layers of the atmosphere. 29. How did some MLAs become Ministers? Explain. 30. House work is invisible and unpaid. Explain? Read the following extract and answer the following questions: 31. Every state in India has a Legislative Assembly. Each state is divided into different areas or constituencies. The state of Himachal Pradesh is divided into 68 assembly constituencies. From each constituency, the people elect one representative who then becomes a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). You would have noticed that people stand for elections in the name of different parties. 3 These MLAs, therefore, belong to different political parties. A political party whose MLAs have won more than half the number of constituencies in a state can be said to be in a majority. The political party that has the majority is called the ruling party and all other members are called the opposition. For example, the Legislative Assembly of the state of Himachal Pradesh has 68 MLA constituencies. (i) How are Members of the Legislature Assembly (MLA) (ii) (ii) What is the role of opposition in a Legislative Assembly? (iii) (iii) How is the ruling party different from the opposition in a Legislature Assembly? (iv) (iv) What happens if a political party's MLA win more than half the constituencies in a state? 4

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