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SOCIAL SCIENCE 
Time : 3 hrs. Class - VII M.M: 100 
Date – 
PART – A 
Q.1 Fill in the blanks with appropriate words. (1×7=7) 
 a) Balban introduced the Persian custom of _______ in his court. 
b) The Mughal empire reached to its largest extent under _______. 
c) The art of inlaying marble with pieces of stone is called _______. 
d) _______ igneous rocks are formed on the surface of the earth. 
e) The atmosphere is held to the earth’s surface by _______. 
f) Members of caste which face social discrimination in India called themselves ______. 
g) The _______ is the lower house of the state legislatue. 
Q.2 Match the following column A with B. (1×5=5) 
  A     B 
a) Buland Darwaja  i) Irrigation Dam 
b) Grand Anicut   ii) Mausolem for Shah Jahan’s wife 
c) Diwan-i-Khas  iii) Supplying water of Delhi 
d) Hauj-i-Shamsi  iv) Celebrating Akbars victory over Gujarat 
e) Taj Mahal   v) Hall of emperor’s meetings with special people 
Q.3 Multiple choice questions. (1×8=8) 
 a) Kilimanjaro is a- 
 i) fold mountain  ii) block mountain 
 iii) volcanic cone   iv) rift valley 
b) Which of the following would you find in a cyclone ? 
 i) clear weather   ii) high pressure at centre 
 iii) low pressure at centre iv) none of these 
c) Convectional rainfall is most common in the  
 i) polar regions   ii) equatorial region 
 iii) subtropical region  iv) subpolar region 
d) The Delhi sultanate lasted from 
 i) 1192 to 1206   ii) 1192 to 1526 
 iii) 1206 to 1290   iv) 1206 to 1526 
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(1/4) 
SOCIAL SCIENCE 
Time : 3 hrs. Class - VII M.M: 100 
Date – 
PART – A 
Q.1 Fill in the blanks with appropriate words. (1×7=7) 
 a) Balban introduced the Persian custom of _______ in his court. 
b) The Mughal empire reached to its largest extent under _______. 
c) The art of inlaying marble with pieces of stone is called _______. 
d) _______ igneous rocks are formed on the surface of the earth. 
e) The atmosphere is held to the earth’s surface by _______. 
f) Members of caste which face social discrimination in India called themselves ______. 
g) The _______ is the lower house of the state legislatue. 
Q.2 Match the following column A with B. (1×5=5) 
  A     B 
a) Buland Darwaja  i) Irrigation Dam 
b) Grand Anicut   ii) Mausolem for Shah Jahan’s wife 
c) Diwan-i-Khas  iii) Supplying water of Delhi 
d) Hauj-i-Shamsi  iv) Celebrating Akbars victory over Gujarat 
e) Taj Mahal   v) Hall of emperor’s meetings with special people 
Q.3 Multiple choice questions. (1×8=8) 
 a) Kilimanjaro is a- 
 i) fold mountain  ii) block mountain 
 iii) volcanic cone   iv) rift valley 
b) Which of the following would you find in a cyclone ? 
 i) clear weather   ii) high pressure at centre 
 iii) low pressure at centre iv) none of these 
c) Convectional rainfall is most common in the  
 i) polar regions   ii) equatorial region 
 iii) subtropical region  iv) subpolar region 
d) The Delhi sultanate lasted from 
 i) 1192 to 1206   ii) 1192 to 1526 
 iii) 1206 to 1290   iv) 1206 to 1526 
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e) Who among the following was not a relative of Babur? 
 i) Chenghiz Khan  ii) Taimur Lang 
 iii) Sher Shah   iv) Akbar 
f) Indo-Islamic architecture avoided the use of – 
 i) Calligraphy   ii) Animals & human forms 
 iii) Floral patterns  iv) Geometric patterns 
g) A unicameral legislatue does not have – 
 i) the Vidhan Sabha  ii) the Vidhan Parishad 
 iii) MLAs    iv) a Speaker 
h) The governor may hold back a bill for consideration of the – 
i) Chief Minister  ii) President 
iii) MLAs    iv) Parliament 
Q.4 Identify the personality and the monument and write a relevant sentence. (2×2=4) 
 
   
  (a) _____________            (b) _____________ 
Q.5 Draw a neat and clean diagram and label the parts. (any two) (2×2=4) 
 a) Permanent pressure belts of the world. 
b) Layers of the atmosphere. 
c) Permanent winds belt of the world. 
 
Q.6 Give the appropriate word for the following  (1×4=4) 
 a) The amount of water vapour present in the atmosphere 
b) The physical and biological conditions in which an organism lives. 
c) A group of 40 Turkish slave officers organised by Iltutmish. 
d) The proposal to pass a new law or to change an existing one. 
 
Q.7 Define the following terms. (1×5=5) 
 a)  Tectonic process  b)  Franchise  c)  Evaporation   
d)  Dictatorship  e)  Masjid 
 
Q.8 Give reasons for the following  (1×3=3) 
 a) The harbor of London does not freeze during winter. 
b) Vidhan Sabha is more powerful then Vidhan Parishad. 
c) The loss of Qandahar was a setback for the Mughal empire. 
 
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(1/4) 
SOCIAL SCIENCE 
Time : 3 hrs. Class - VII M.M: 100 
Date – 
PART – A 
Q.1 Fill in the blanks with appropriate words. (1×7=7) 
 a) Balban introduced the Persian custom of _______ in his court. 
b) The Mughal empire reached to its largest extent under _______. 
c) The art of inlaying marble with pieces of stone is called _______. 
d) _______ igneous rocks are formed on the surface of the earth. 
e) The atmosphere is held to the earth’s surface by _______. 
f) Members of caste which face social discrimination in India called themselves ______. 
g) The _______ is the lower house of the state legislatue. 
Q.2 Match the following column A with B. (1×5=5) 
  A     B 
a) Buland Darwaja  i) Irrigation Dam 
b) Grand Anicut   ii) Mausolem for Shah Jahan’s wife 
c) Diwan-i-Khas  iii) Supplying water of Delhi 
d) Hauj-i-Shamsi  iv) Celebrating Akbars victory over Gujarat 
e) Taj Mahal   v) Hall of emperor’s meetings with special people 
Q.3 Multiple choice questions. (1×8=8) 
 a) Kilimanjaro is a- 
 i) fold mountain  ii) block mountain 
 iii) volcanic cone   iv) rift valley 
b) Which of the following would you find in a cyclone ? 
 i) clear weather   ii) high pressure at centre 
 iii) low pressure at centre iv) none of these 
c) Convectional rainfall is most common in the  
 i) polar regions   ii) equatorial region 
 iii) subtropical region  iv) subpolar region 
d) The Delhi sultanate lasted from 
 i) 1192 to 1206   ii) 1192 to 1526 
 iii) 1206 to 1290   iv) 1206 to 1526 
(2/4) 
e) Who among the following was not a relative of Babur? 
 i) Chenghiz Khan  ii) Taimur Lang 
 iii) Sher Shah   iv) Akbar 
f) Indo-Islamic architecture avoided the use of – 
 i) Calligraphy   ii) Animals & human forms 
 iii) Floral patterns  iv) Geometric patterns 
g) A unicameral legislatue does not have – 
 i) the Vidhan Sabha  ii) the Vidhan Parishad 
 iii) MLAs    iv) a Speaker 
h) The governor may hold back a bill for consideration of the – 
i) Chief Minister  ii) President 
iii) MLAs    iv) Parliament 
Q.4 Identify the personality and the monument and write a relevant sentence. (2×2=4) 
 
   
  (a) _____________            (b) _____________ 
Q.5 Draw a neat and clean diagram and label the parts. (any two) (2×2=4) 
 a) Permanent pressure belts of the world. 
b) Layers of the atmosphere. 
c) Permanent winds belt of the world. 
 
Q.6 Give the appropriate word for the following  (1×4=4) 
 a) The amount of water vapour present in the atmosphere 
b) The physical and biological conditions in which an organism lives. 
c) A group of 40 Turkish slave officers organised by Iltutmish. 
d) The proposal to pass a new law or to change an existing one. 
 
Q.7 Define the following terms. (1×5=5) 
 a)  Tectonic process  b)  Franchise  c)  Evaporation   
d)  Dictatorship  e)  Masjid 
 
Q.8 Give reasons for the following  (1×3=3) 
 a) The harbor of London does not freeze during winter. 
b) Vidhan Sabha is more powerful then Vidhan Parishad. 
c) The loss of Qandahar was a setback for the Mughal empire. 
 
(3/4) 
Q.9 In the given outline map of India, identify the following : 
 
(1×3=3) 
 (i) A – a kingdom in Bengal 
 B – a powerful kingdom under Rajaraja 1 
 C – an area that led to tripartite struggle 
 (ii)  In an outline map of world, locate the following : 
a) Caribbean sea    b)   Mediteranean sea          c)  Arabian sea 
(1×3=3) 
PART – B 
Q.10 Answer the following questions in not more than 20 words. (2×5=10) 
 a) What are fossils? Give examples. 
b) Who were the barids? What were their jobs? 
c) What do you understand by ruling party and opposition party? 
d) What is the meaning of Suyurghal? Who usually receive these? 
e) What is an assembly constituency? How many representatives can each 
constituency elect to the state legislature? 
 
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(1/4) 
SOCIAL SCIENCE 
Time : 3 hrs. Class - VII M.M: 100 
Date – 
PART – A 
Q.1 Fill in the blanks with appropriate words. (1×7=7) 
 a) Balban introduced the Persian custom of _______ in his court. 
b) The Mughal empire reached to its largest extent under _______. 
c) The art of inlaying marble with pieces of stone is called _______. 
d) _______ igneous rocks are formed on the surface of the earth. 
e) The atmosphere is held to the earth’s surface by _______. 
f) Members of caste which face social discrimination in India called themselves ______. 
g) The _______ is the lower house of the state legislatue. 
Q.2 Match the following column A with B. (1×5=5) 
  A     B 
a) Buland Darwaja  i) Irrigation Dam 
b) Grand Anicut   ii) Mausolem for Shah Jahan’s wife 
c) Diwan-i-Khas  iii) Supplying water of Delhi 
d) Hauj-i-Shamsi  iv) Celebrating Akbars victory over Gujarat 
e) Taj Mahal   v) Hall of emperor’s meetings with special people 
Q.3 Multiple choice questions. (1×8=8) 
 a) Kilimanjaro is a- 
 i) fold mountain  ii) block mountain 
 iii) volcanic cone   iv) rift valley 
b) Which of the following would you find in a cyclone ? 
 i) clear weather   ii) high pressure at centre 
 iii) low pressure at centre iv) none of these 
c) Convectional rainfall is most common in the  
 i) polar regions   ii) equatorial region 
 iii) subtropical region  iv) subpolar region 
d) The Delhi sultanate lasted from 
 i) 1192 to 1206   ii) 1192 to 1526 
 iii) 1206 to 1290   iv) 1206 to 1526 
(2/4) 
e) Who among the following was not a relative of Babur? 
 i) Chenghiz Khan  ii) Taimur Lang 
 iii) Sher Shah   iv) Akbar 
f) Indo-Islamic architecture avoided the use of – 
 i) Calligraphy   ii) Animals & human forms 
 iii) Floral patterns  iv) Geometric patterns 
g) A unicameral legislatue does not have – 
 i) the Vidhan Sabha  ii) the Vidhan Parishad 
 iii) MLAs    iv) a Speaker 
h) The governor may hold back a bill for consideration of the – 
i) Chief Minister  ii) President 
iii) MLAs    iv) Parliament 
Q.4 Identify the personality and the monument and write a relevant sentence. (2×2=4) 
 
   
  (a) _____________            (b) _____________ 
Q.5 Draw a neat and clean diagram and label the parts. (any two) (2×2=4) 
 a) Permanent pressure belts of the world. 
b) Layers of the atmosphere. 
c) Permanent winds belt of the world. 
 
Q.6 Give the appropriate word for the following  (1×4=4) 
 a) The amount of water vapour present in the atmosphere 
b) The physical and biological conditions in which an organism lives. 
c) A group of 40 Turkish slave officers organised by Iltutmish. 
d) The proposal to pass a new law or to change an existing one. 
 
Q.7 Define the following terms. (1×5=5) 
 a)  Tectonic process  b)  Franchise  c)  Evaporation   
d)  Dictatorship  e)  Masjid 
 
Q.8 Give reasons for the following  (1×3=3) 
 a) The harbor of London does not freeze during winter. 
b) Vidhan Sabha is more powerful then Vidhan Parishad. 
c) The loss of Qandahar was a setback for the Mughal empire. 
 
(3/4) 
Q.9 In the given outline map of India, identify the following : 
 
(1×3=3) 
 (i) A – a kingdom in Bengal 
 B – a powerful kingdom under Rajaraja 1 
 C – an area that led to tripartite struggle 
 (ii)  In an outline map of world, locate the following : 
a) Caribbean sea    b)   Mediteranean sea          c)  Arabian sea 
(1×3=3) 
PART – B 
Q.10 Answer the following questions in not more than 20 words. (2×5=10) 
 a) What are fossils? Give examples. 
b) Who were the barids? What were their jobs? 
c) What do you understand by ruling party and opposition party? 
d) What is the meaning of Suyurghal? Who usually receive these? 
e) What is an assembly constituency? How many representatives can each 
constituency elect to the state legislature? 
 
(4/4) 
Q.11 Answer the following questions in not more than 40 words. (any five) (3×5=15) 
 a) How does the upper mantle differ from the lower mantle? 
b) How does humidity vary from place to place and from time to time? 
c) Mention three problems faced by the Sultans of Delhi. 
d) Mention any three important architectural features of the Taj Mahal. 
e)  Name a scheme that the Indian government runs to promote social 
 equality. How does it help reduce caste discrimination? 
f) What are the functions of the presiding officer of a legislative assembly? 
 
PART - C 
Q.12 a) Answer the following questions in not more than 100 words. (any two) (2×5=10) 
 i) Describe the layers of the atmosphere nearest to the earths surface. 
ii) How do ocean currents modify the climate of coastal regions? Give one example. 
iii) What are sedimentary rocks? Explain how they are formed. 
 b)  Answer the following questions in detail. (any two) 
 i)  Discuss the economic measures adopted by Ala-ud-din Kalji as part of 
 his Mongol policy. 
ii) Write briefly about Akabr’s Mansabdari System. 
iii) Mughal architecture reached the peak of its glory under Shah Jahan. 
 Justify this statement. 
(2×5=10) 
 c)  Answer any one question briefly. 
 i)  How are MLCs of a state elected? 
 ii)  Explain the significance of the Indian citizen’s right to equality. 
(1×5=5) 
 
PART- D 
 
Q.13 Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Humans now use about 45 times as much water as they did three centuries ago. 
Both surface water and ground water are getting depleted because we are using 
up water faster then nature can replace it. 
Pollution of water is harmful for man and other organism Domestic wastes, 
untreated sewage and industrial wastes including harmful compounds of 
metals such as lead, pollute water. Minerals oils from spills, and dissolve salts 
also pollute water. 
Drinking contaminated water may cause disease such as Cholera and typhoid. 
Boiling kills most disease causing organism in water. Treatment with chlorine 
also disinfects water. 
 
 a) Give one reason why surplus and ground water are getting depleted? (1) 
 b) What kind of diseases are caused by drinking contaminated water? (1) 
 c) Suggest any two measures to prevent water from getting polluted. (2) 
 
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