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CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
CBSE 
Class VII Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
Term II 
 
Section A 
History 
Answers   
1.  (b) – Al Biruni 
2.  (c) – Ramacharitam 
3.  (a) – Virashaivas 
4.  (b) – Gond 
5.  (d) – Dutch 
 
Answer 6 
Surat turned out to be a very important commercial city during the Mughal reign because it 
grew famous for all types of textiles, particularly cotton textiles. 
Answer 7 
Monuments are an important source of history as they tell us about the religious beliefs of 
the people and give us an insight into the scientific and technological knowledge which 
existed during that time. For example by building temples, mosques, wells, tanks and 
bazaars, the kings wanted to show that they cared for their subjects and tried to win the 
support and loyalty of the people.  
Answer 8 
Alvars were saints who were devoted to Vishnu. The best known Alvars were Periyalvar, 
his daughter Andal, Thondaradippodi Alvar and Nammalvar. 
 
Answer 9 
The kathaks were originally a caste of storytellers in temples of north India who 
embellished their performances with gestures and songs. 
 
Answer 10 
Kathak was divided into two schools or ‘gharanas’. 
1. Jaipur gharana 
2. Lucknow gharana 
 
  
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CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
CBSE 
Class VII Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
Term II 
 
Section A 
History 
Answers   
1.  (b) – Al Biruni 
2.  (c) – Ramacharitam 
3.  (a) – Virashaivas 
4.  (b) – Gond 
5.  (d) – Dutch 
 
Answer 6 
Surat turned out to be a very important commercial city during the Mughal reign because it 
grew famous for all types of textiles, particularly cotton textiles. 
Answer 7 
Monuments are an important source of history as they tell us about the religious beliefs of 
the people and give us an insight into the scientific and technological knowledge which 
existed during that time. For example by building temples, mosques, wells, tanks and 
bazaars, the kings wanted to show that they cared for their subjects and tried to win the 
support and loyalty of the people.  
Answer 8 
Alvars were saints who were devoted to Vishnu. The best known Alvars were Periyalvar, 
his daughter Andal, Thondaradippodi Alvar and Nammalvar. 
 
Answer 9 
The kathaks were originally a caste of storytellers in temples of north India who 
embellished their performances with gestures and songs. 
 
Answer 10 
Kathak was divided into two schools or ‘gharanas’. 
1. Jaipur gharana 
2. Lucknow gharana 
 
  
  
 
CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
Answer 11 
? The main sources of this period are coins, inscriptions and architecture. An 
important source of this period is the history written in the Persian language 
(official language under the Delhi Sultanate) known as tarikh or the tawarikh.  
? The tawarikh were written by learned men who often occupied important posts in 
the administration.  
? Ibn Batuta was a Moroccan traveller who visited India in the fourteenth century 
during the rule of Muhammad Tughlaq. He has left an interesting account of India 
during this time. 
 
Answer 12 
Ramanuja was one of the greatest saints of his times.  
? He was born in 1017 CE in Tamil Nadu and believed that the soul, God and the 
Universe all belong to one reality.  
? Also, these are all united, but still distinct from each other.  
? He also preached the idea that devotion to God was more important than 
knowledge. 
 
Answer 13  
? The Ahoms are one of the main tribes in northeastern India.  
? They are believed to be the descendants of the Shan dynasty of China.  
? According to legend, in 13
th
 century CE, Chukapha, a Shan prince, left his home with 
about 3,000 followers.  
? They crossed the Patkai hills and entered the Brahmaputra valley in 1228 CE and 
founded the Ahom kingdom in Assam. 
 
 
Section B 
Civics 
Answers   
1. (b) – Brand name 
2. (b) – Tamil Nadu 
3. (c) – Radio and TV 
4. (b) – Ginning mill 
5. (d) – 1958 
 
Answer 6 
Literacy rates are low among the dalits, Muslim and adivasi children because 
? Many schools are located many kilometres away from the villages. Lack of proper 
transport facilities forces the children to drop out from the schools.  
? Many tribal and dalit families are so poor that they are unable to afford the cost of 
educating their children. 
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CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
CBSE 
Class VII Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
Term II 
 
Section A 
History 
Answers   
1.  (b) – Al Biruni 
2.  (c) – Ramacharitam 
3.  (a) – Virashaivas 
4.  (b) – Gond 
5.  (d) – Dutch 
 
Answer 6 
Surat turned out to be a very important commercial city during the Mughal reign because it 
grew famous for all types of textiles, particularly cotton textiles. 
Answer 7 
Monuments are an important source of history as they tell us about the religious beliefs of 
the people and give us an insight into the scientific and technological knowledge which 
existed during that time. For example by building temples, mosques, wells, tanks and 
bazaars, the kings wanted to show that they cared for their subjects and tried to win the 
support and loyalty of the people.  
Answer 8 
Alvars were saints who were devoted to Vishnu. The best known Alvars were Periyalvar, 
his daughter Andal, Thondaradippodi Alvar and Nammalvar. 
 
Answer 9 
The kathaks were originally a caste of storytellers in temples of north India who 
embellished their performances with gestures and songs. 
 
Answer 10 
Kathak was divided into two schools or ‘gharanas’. 
1. Jaipur gharana 
2. Lucknow gharana 
 
  
  
 
CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
Answer 11 
? The main sources of this period are coins, inscriptions and architecture. An 
important source of this period is the history written in the Persian language 
(official language under the Delhi Sultanate) known as tarikh or the tawarikh.  
? The tawarikh were written by learned men who often occupied important posts in 
the administration.  
? Ibn Batuta was a Moroccan traveller who visited India in the fourteenth century 
during the rule of Muhammad Tughlaq. He has left an interesting account of India 
during this time. 
 
Answer 12 
Ramanuja was one of the greatest saints of his times.  
? He was born in 1017 CE in Tamil Nadu and believed that the soul, God and the 
Universe all belong to one reality.  
? Also, these are all united, but still distinct from each other.  
? He also preached the idea that devotion to God was more important than 
knowledge. 
 
Answer 13  
? The Ahoms are one of the main tribes in northeastern India.  
? They are believed to be the descendants of the Shan dynasty of China.  
? According to legend, in 13
th
 century CE, Chukapha, a Shan prince, left his home with 
about 3,000 followers.  
? They crossed the Patkai hills and entered the Brahmaputra valley in 1228 CE and 
founded the Ahom kingdom in Assam. 
 
 
Section B 
Civics 
Answers   
1. (b) – Brand name 
2. (b) – Tamil Nadu 
3. (c) – Radio and TV 
4. (b) – Ginning mill 
5. (d) – 1958 
 
Answer 6 
Literacy rates are low among the dalits, Muslim and adivasi children because 
? Many schools are located many kilometres away from the villages. Lack of proper 
transport facilities forces the children to drop out from the schools.  
? Many tribal and dalit families are so poor that they are unable to afford the cost of 
educating their children. 
  
 
CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
 
Answer 7 
Advertising is a very important part of selling a product. It  
? Aims to get people to buy a particular brand of product. 
? Tries to influence prospective consumers in a manner such that they would want to 
buy the product of a particular brand. 
 
Answer 8 
In clinics and nursing homes, we see medical representatives waiting for doctors. Such 
persons are waiting to sell their medical products to the doctor. This shows that they are 
also engaged in the selling of goods. Thus, buying and selling take place in a different way, 
not necessarily through shops in the market. 
 
Answer 9 
This term is used by people to elect or replace their representatives as all adults in India 
have an equal right to vote during the elections. Also, the Indian Constitution recognises all 
Indians as equal before the law and states that no person can be discriminated against 
because of their religion, sex, caste or whether they are rich or poor. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Answer 10 
The issues affecting marginalised and poor communities are 
? Privatisation of health services 
? Low value given to women and their work 
? Low earning made by farmers who grow cotton 
? Increasing control of business houses on the media 
Hence, these issues are becoming a concern for economic and social equality in the country. 
 
Answer 11 
Article 15 of the Indian Constitution states that: 
? The state shall not discriminate among people on the basis of religion, race, gender 
or place of birth. 
? No citizen on the grounds of religion, caste, gender, or race can be barred from 
using- 
? Shops, restaurants, hotels and places of public entertainment 
Page 4


  
 
CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
CBSE 
Class VII Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
Term II 
 
Section A 
History 
Answers   
1.  (b) – Al Biruni 
2.  (c) – Ramacharitam 
3.  (a) – Virashaivas 
4.  (b) – Gond 
5.  (d) – Dutch 
 
Answer 6 
Surat turned out to be a very important commercial city during the Mughal reign because it 
grew famous for all types of textiles, particularly cotton textiles. 
Answer 7 
Monuments are an important source of history as they tell us about the religious beliefs of 
the people and give us an insight into the scientific and technological knowledge which 
existed during that time. For example by building temples, mosques, wells, tanks and 
bazaars, the kings wanted to show that they cared for their subjects and tried to win the 
support and loyalty of the people.  
Answer 8 
Alvars were saints who were devoted to Vishnu. The best known Alvars were Periyalvar, 
his daughter Andal, Thondaradippodi Alvar and Nammalvar. 
 
Answer 9 
The kathaks were originally a caste of storytellers in temples of north India who 
embellished their performances with gestures and songs. 
 
Answer 10 
Kathak was divided into two schools or ‘gharanas’. 
1. Jaipur gharana 
2. Lucknow gharana 
 
  
  
 
CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
Answer 11 
? The main sources of this period are coins, inscriptions and architecture. An 
important source of this period is the history written in the Persian language 
(official language under the Delhi Sultanate) known as tarikh or the tawarikh.  
? The tawarikh were written by learned men who often occupied important posts in 
the administration.  
? Ibn Batuta was a Moroccan traveller who visited India in the fourteenth century 
during the rule of Muhammad Tughlaq. He has left an interesting account of India 
during this time. 
 
Answer 12 
Ramanuja was one of the greatest saints of his times.  
? He was born in 1017 CE in Tamil Nadu and believed that the soul, God and the 
Universe all belong to one reality.  
? Also, these are all united, but still distinct from each other.  
? He also preached the idea that devotion to God was more important than 
knowledge. 
 
Answer 13  
? The Ahoms are one of the main tribes in northeastern India.  
? They are believed to be the descendants of the Shan dynasty of China.  
? According to legend, in 13
th
 century CE, Chukapha, a Shan prince, left his home with 
about 3,000 followers.  
? They crossed the Patkai hills and entered the Brahmaputra valley in 1228 CE and 
founded the Ahom kingdom in Assam. 
 
 
Section B 
Civics 
Answers   
1. (b) – Brand name 
2. (b) – Tamil Nadu 
3. (c) – Radio and TV 
4. (b) – Ginning mill 
5. (d) – 1958 
 
Answer 6 
Literacy rates are low among the dalits, Muslim and adivasi children because 
? Many schools are located many kilometres away from the villages. Lack of proper 
transport facilities forces the children to drop out from the schools.  
? Many tribal and dalit families are so poor that they are unable to afford the cost of 
educating their children. 
  
 
CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
 
Answer 7 
Advertising is a very important part of selling a product. It  
? Aims to get people to buy a particular brand of product. 
? Tries to influence prospective consumers in a manner such that they would want to 
buy the product of a particular brand. 
 
Answer 8 
In clinics and nursing homes, we see medical representatives waiting for doctors. Such 
persons are waiting to sell their medical products to the doctor. This shows that they are 
also engaged in the selling of goods. Thus, buying and selling take place in a different way, 
not necessarily through shops in the market. 
 
Answer 9 
This term is used by people to elect or replace their representatives as all adults in India 
have an equal right to vote during the elections. Also, the Indian Constitution recognises all 
Indians as equal before the law and states that no person can be discriminated against 
because of their religion, sex, caste or whether they are rich or poor. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Answer 10 
The issues affecting marginalised and poor communities are 
? Privatisation of health services 
? Low value given to women and their work 
? Low earning made by farmers who grow cotton 
? Increasing control of business houses on the media 
Hence, these issues are becoming a concern for economic and social equality in the country. 
 
Answer 11 
Article 15 of the Indian Constitution states that: 
? The state shall not discriminate among people on the basis of religion, race, gender 
or place of birth. 
? No citizen on the grounds of religion, caste, gender, or race can be barred from 
using- 
? Shops, restaurants, hotels and places of public entertainment 
  
 
CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
? Wells, tanks, bathing ghats or public resorts, maintained fully or partly out of the 
state funds, and which are for the use of the general public.  
Article 15 aims to establish the principle of equality in India. 
 
 
Answer 12 
Khabar Lahriya, a fortnightly newspaper in the Chitrakoot district of Uttar Pradesh, is 
written in the Bundeli language. This 8-page newspaper reports on Dalit issues and cases of 
violence against women and political corruption. It is read by farmers, shopkeepers, 
Panchayat members, school teachers and women who have recently learnt to read and 
write. 
 
Answer 13  
A weavers cooperative is a way in which weavers can reduce their dependence on the 
merchant and earn a higher income for themselves. 
? Here, people with common interests come together and work for their mutual 
benefit. Weavers form a group and take up certain activities collectively.  
? They procure yarn from the yarn dealer and distribute it among themselves.  
? The cooperative also does the marketing.  
? So, the role of the merchant is reduced, and the weavers get a fair price on the cloth. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Section C 
Geography 
Answers   
1. (d) – Egypt 
2. (c) – Lithosphere 
3. (b) –  Leaves 
4. (c) – Carbon dioxide 
5. (a) – Monsoon forests 
 
Answer 6 
Page 5


  
 
CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
CBSE 
Class VII Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
Term II 
 
Section A 
History 
Answers   
1.  (b) – Al Biruni 
2.  (c) – Ramacharitam 
3.  (a) – Virashaivas 
4.  (b) – Gond 
5.  (d) – Dutch 
 
Answer 6 
Surat turned out to be a very important commercial city during the Mughal reign because it 
grew famous for all types of textiles, particularly cotton textiles. 
Answer 7 
Monuments are an important source of history as they tell us about the religious beliefs of 
the people and give us an insight into the scientific and technological knowledge which 
existed during that time. For example by building temples, mosques, wells, tanks and 
bazaars, the kings wanted to show that they cared for their subjects and tried to win the 
support and loyalty of the people.  
Answer 8 
Alvars were saints who were devoted to Vishnu. The best known Alvars were Periyalvar, 
his daughter Andal, Thondaradippodi Alvar and Nammalvar. 
 
Answer 9 
The kathaks were originally a caste of storytellers in temples of north India who 
embellished their performances with gestures and songs. 
 
Answer 10 
Kathak was divided into two schools or ‘gharanas’. 
1. Jaipur gharana 
2. Lucknow gharana 
 
  
  
 
CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
Answer 11 
? The main sources of this period are coins, inscriptions and architecture. An 
important source of this period is the history written in the Persian language 
(official language under the Delhi Sultanate) known as tarikh or the tawarikh.  
? The tawarikh were written by learned men who often occupied important posts in 
the administration.  
? Ibn Batuta was a Moroccan traveller who visited India in the fourteenth century 
during the rule of Muhammad Tughlaq. He has left an interesting account of India 
during this time. 
 
Answer 12 
Ramanuja was one of the greatest saints of his times.  
? He was born in 1017 CE in Tamil Nadu and believed that the soul, God and the 
Universe all belong to one reality.  
? Also, these are all united, but still distinct from each other.  
? He also preached the idea that devotion to God was more important than 
knowledge. 
 
Answer 13  
? The Ahoms are one of the main tribes in northeastern India.  
? They are believed to be the descendants of the Shan dynasty of China.  
? According to legend, in 13
th
 century CE, Chukapha, a Shan prince, left his home with 
about 3,000 followers.  
? They crossed the Patkai hills and entered the Brahmaputra valley in 1228 CE and 
founded the Ahom kingdom in Assam. 
 
 
Section B 
Civics 
Answers   
1. (b) – Brand name 
2. (b) – Tamil Nadu 
3. (c) – Radio and TV 
4. (b) – Ginning mill 
5. (d) – 1958 
 
Answer 6 
Literacy rates are low among the dalits, Muslim and adivasi children because 
? Many schools are located many kilometres away from the villages. Lack of proper 
transport facilities forces the children to drop out from the schools.  
? Many tribal and dalit families are so poor that they are unable to afford the cost of 
educating their children. 
  
 
CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
 
Answer 7 
Advertising is a very important part of selling a product. It  
? Aims to get people to buy a particular brand of product. 
? Tries to influence prospective consumers in a manner such that they would want to 
buy the product of a particular brand. 
 
Answer 8 
In clinics and nursing homes, we see medical representatives waiting for doctors. Such 
persons are waiting to sell their medical products to the doctor. This shows that they are 
also engaged in the selling of goods. Thus, buying and selling take place in a different way, 
not necessarily through shops in the market. 
 
Answer 9 
This term is used by people to elect or replace their representatives as all adults in India 
have an equal right to vote during the elections. Also, the Indian Constitution recognises all 
Indians as equal before the law and states that no person can be discriminated against 
because of their religion, sex, caste or whether they are rich or poor. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Answer 10 
The issues affecting marginalised and poor communities are 
? Privatisation of health services 
? Low value given to women and their work 
? Low earning made by farmers who grow cotton 
? Increasing control of business houses on the media 
Hence, these issues are becoming a concern for economic and social equality in the country. 
 
Answer 11 
Article 15 of the Indian Constitution states that: 
? The state shall not discriminate among people on the basis of religion, race, gender 
or place of birth. 
? No citizen on the grounds of religion, caste, gender, or race can be barred from 
using- 
? Shops, restaurants, hotels and places of public entertainment 
  
 
CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
? Wells, tanks, bathing ghats or public resorts, maintained fully or partly out of the 
state funds, and which are for the use of the general public.  
Article 15 aims to establish the principle of equality in India. 
 
 
Answer 12 
Khabar Lahriya, a fortnightly newspaper in the Chitrakoot district of Uttar Pradesh, is 
written in the Bundeli language. This 8-page newspaper reports on Dalit issues and cases of 
violence against women and political corruption. It is read by farmers, shopkeepers, 
Panchayat members, school teachers and women who have recently learnt to read and 
write. 
 
Answer 13  
A weavers cooperative is a way in which weavers can reduce their dependence on the 
merchant and earn a higher income for themselves. 
? Here, people with common interests come together and work for their mutual 
benefit. Weavers form a group and take up certain activities collectively.  
? They procure yarn from the yarn dealer and distribute it among themselves.  
? The cooperative also does the marketing.  
? So, the role of the merchant is reduced, and the weavers get a fair price on the cloth. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Section C 
Geography 
Answers   
1. (d) – Egypt 
2. (c) – Lithosphere 
3. (b) –  Leaves 
4. (c) – Carbon dioxide 
5. (a) – Monsoon forests 
 
Answer 6 
  
 
CBSE VII  |  Social Science 
Sample Paper – 2 Solution 
 
     
Mediterranean vegetation is mostly found in the areas around the Mediterranean Sea in 
Europe, Africa and Asia. This kind of vegetation is also found outside the actual 
Mediterranean region in California in the USA, southwest Africa, southwestern South 
America and southwest Australia. These regions are marked for hot dry summers and mild 
rainy winters. 
 
Answer 7 
Glaciers are large masses of snow which erode the landscape by crushing soil and stones 
lying beneath them and expose the solid rock on the surface. 
The rock starts cracking and at times becomes hollow due to the movement of the glaciers. 
Thus, they act as an agent of erosion. 
 
Answer 8 
The given figure indicates the gradual destruction of forests. 
The topsoil is washed away as the rains fall and the lush forest turns into a barren 
landscape. 
 
Answer 9 
Sheep rearing is the most important occupation of the people. Sheep are bred mainly for 
wool and this has given rise to the wool industry in the velds. Merino sheep is a popular 
species, and their wool is very warm. 
 
Answer 10 
Two characteristics of igneous rocks are: 
? When hot molten magma (lava) cools down, it becomes solid. Such rocks are known 
as igneous rocks. They are also called primary rocks. 
? There are two types of igneous rocks, intrusive rocks and extrusive rocks.  
 
Answer 11 
There is a variety of wildlife in the basin. Elephant, tiger, deer and monkey are common. 
The one-horned rhinoceros is found in the Brahmaputra plain. In the delta area, Bengal 
tiger, crocodile and alligator are found. Aquatic life abounds in the fresh river waters, the 
lakes and the Bay of Bengal. The most popular varieties of fish are Rohu, Catla and Hilsa. 
 
 
Answer 12 
The Amazon Basin stretches directly on the equator and is characterised by hot and wet 
climate throughout the year. Both day and night are almost equally hot and humid. It rains 
almost every day, without much warning. The day temperatures are high with very high 
humidity. At night, the temperature goes down but the humidity remains high. 
 
Answer 13 
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