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1 Subject : Social Science Standard : III Lesson : A story of food Term : II Work Sheet 1. Which of the following food items contains rich in iron? a) Greens and Vegetables b) Milk c) Cereals d) Apple 2. The eatable part of the carrot is a) Root b) stem c) leaf d) flower 3. Select the grain item from the following a) b) c) d) 4. Which one is the herbal plant from the following a) Banana leaf b) Tulsi c) Tomato d) Papal leaf 5. What kind of utensils used by our ancestors a) Gold b) Mud pot c) Plastic d) Aluminium 6. Which part of a plant observes energy from the soil? a) Root b) Branches c) Stem d) Flowers 7. Which of the following produces sugar a) Banana b) Palm c) Sugarcane d) Coconut 8. Which plant is used to prepare tea? a) Curry leaves b) Tea c) Greens d) Coriander 9. On the given picture, which food contains rich in vitamins a) b) c) d) 10. Find the odd man out a) Turmeric b) Ginger c) Carrot d) Laddu
2 Subject : Social Science Standard : IV Lesson : National Symbols Term : II Work Sheet 1. In India August 15 th is celebrated as a) Republic day b) Children s day c) Independence day d) Teacher s day 2. Lotus is the National Flower of which country? a) Bhutan b) India c) Pakistan d) China 3. Banyan tree and a mango tree grow in a village. Mango tree yields fruits.. The Banyan tree stretches out its branches. 1. The National Tree of our country is 4. Fill in the blanks India s National Animal is and National Bird is 5. Find the unsuitable pair a) National Fruit Mango b) National Song Vande Mataram c) National Anthem Neerarum Kadaludutha d) National Game Hockey 6. Who wrote the song Vande Mataram a) Packim Chandra Chatterjee b) Ravindranath Tagore c) Bharathiyar d) Bharathidhasan 7. In Which State is Ashoka Stupa situated a) Madhya Pradesh b) Uttar Pradesh c) Andhra Pradesh d) Arunachal Pradesh 8. What is the meaning of Sathyameva Jeyathe a) Do good things b) Time is gold c) Truth Alone Triumphs d) Non-violence alone triumphs 9. How many lines are there in our National Anthem a) 15 b) 13 c) 31 d) How many spokes are there in Asoka Chakra, which is at the Centre of our National Flag? a) 12 b) 32 c) 24 d) 48
3 Subject : Social Science Standard : V Topic : Treasures under the Ground Term : II 1 The mixture of metals deposited inside the rock is a) Petroleum b) Coal c) Minerals d) Gold 2 The place in which ores are dug out is called a) Mine b) Treasure c) Pit d) Dent. 3 Which State is Kolar gold mine located in? a) Tamil Nadu b) Kerala c) Karnataka d) Andhra 4 The first metal which was discovered by human being is a) Gold b) Diamond c) Copper d) Iron 5 The substance used to produce thermal power is a) Wood coal b) Charcoal c) Coal d) None of these. 6 The place where the coalmine is located in Cuddalore district a) Chennai b) Namakkal c) Salem D Neyveli 7 The raw material used to manufacture train is a) Coal b) Petrol c) Iron d) Gold 8 The fuel, which burns for a long time at a higher temperature is a) Petrol b) Coal C) Diesel d) Kerosene 9 Where is the biggest limestone cave in Meghalaya State?. a) Siji b) Silas c) Sirapunji d) Dura 10 Non renewable resource is a) Air b) Sunlight c) Petrol d) Sea waves
4 Subject : Social Science - History Standard : VI Topic : JAINISM AND BUDDHISM Term : II Work Sheet 1. Stamped coins belong to which century? A) B.C 6 th century B) B.C 5 th century C) B.C 7 th century D) B.C 8 th century 2. The village Kuntak near the city Visali in Bihar State is A) Birth place of Mahavira B) Birth Place of Lord Buddha C) Birth place of Asoka D) Birth place of Bimbisarar 3. No one to pain others said by A) Parsavanathar B) Mahavirar C) Adhinadher D) Rishabadevar 4. Mahaveerar asked his disciples to live simple life on basis of two divisions A) Angangal, Poorvangal B) Hinayanam, Mahayanam C) Vinaya peedagam, Suddha peedagam D) Swathamperargal, Thigamparargal 5. The main doctrine of Jainism is A) Untouchability B) Worship of god C) Not to Kill D) Jealous 6. To eradicate sorrows and shadows, Lord Buddha preached to human beings A) Four truths B) Hinayanam, Mahayanam C) 8 Paths(Astangiga Margam) D) Three Gems 7. Thiripeedagam insists Religion. A) Hindu Religion B) Yudha Religion C) Buddha Religion D) Jain Religion 8. Where Turkies murdered a large number of Buddha saints A) Kandharam B) Nalandha C)Saranath D) Kabilavasthu 9. Which country is the Birth Place of Lord Buddha? A) China B) Nepalam C) Srilanka D) Bootaan 10. Indian Sculptures and Greek Sculptures combined together to form a sculptural art called A) Indian Sculptural Art B) Greek Sculptural art C) Kandhara Scultptural Art D) Mahal s Scultuptural art 11. The Emperor - followers of Buddhism. A) Asokar, Kaniskar, Harshar B) Mahendra Pallavar I, Narasimma Varman I, Mahendra Pallavan II. C) Koon Pandyan, Thalaiyalankanathu cheruvendra Pandyan, Pandyan I. D) Chera Chola Pandyargal. 12. Which Temple shows Jain s Familiar Architect? A) Kasi B)Thilvara C) Kalingam D) Vallabi 13. The First taught place of Lord Buddha began at 14. In which state the art of Ajantha symbolizing the speciality of Lord Buddha is found? 15. Jataka tales mainly describes A) Religious history of Buddha B) Religious history of Jain C) Periodical History of Mouriya D) Periodical History of Gupta
5 Social Science - History Lesson: Sultanate of Delhi Class: VII Term : II WORKSHEET 1. According to Qurran the term Mamaluk means a. Slave b. Warrior c. Citizen d. Independent 2. On which animal Polo game was played a. Horse b. Elephant c. Donkey d. Camel 3. Iltutmish saved Delhi from the invasion of Mongol s leader 4. The area between two rivers is generally called as 5. Who completed the construction of Qutb-minar, which was started by Qutb-uddin Aibak. a. Balban b. Iltutmish c. Razzia d. Kaiqubat 6. The language inscripted in the Silver Coin introduced by Iltutmish was a. Hindi b. English c. Tamil d. Arabic 7. The most popular King of Slave dynasty was a. Balban b. Iltutmish c. Qutb-ud-din d. Kaiqubat 8. Which dynasty followed after the rule of Slave dynasty a. Tughluq b. Khilji c. Lodi d. Sayyid 9. The wrong policies like transferring the Capital doab taxation, introduced Copper Coin etc. ended in the failure of which King? a. Mohammed-bin-Tughlluq b.firoz Tughluq c. Jalal-ud-din Khilji d.ala-ud-din Khilji 10. The King who conquered the entire northern India was a. Ala-ud-din Khilji b. Jalal-ud-din Khilji c. Firoz Khilji d.bakthiar Khilji 11. The most truthful general of Ala-ud-din Khilji was a. Ramachandra deva b. Malik Kafur c. Pradhaba Rudra d.amirdeva 12. The period of Delhi Sultanate was a AD- 1526AD b. 1206AD AD c. 1025AD AD d.1026ad AD
6 13. Which of the following is incorrect hierarchical order (a) (b) (c) (d) Mamaluk dynasty Mamaluk dynasty Mamaluk dynasty Mamaluk dynasty Qutb-ud-din Qutb-ud-din Aibak Razzia Balban Aibak Iltutmish Balban Iltutmish Ï Razzia <) Razzia Qutb-ud-din Aibak Qutb-ud-din Aibak Iltutmish Balban Iltutmish Razzia 14. Match the following I. Lakh Baksh - (a) A Corps of Forty II. Tanka Coin - (b) Qutb-ud-din Aibak III. Restored the Prestige of the Turkish Kingdom IV. Defence Forces - (c) Iltutmish - (d) Ruzzia a. I - b, II - c, III - d, IV - a b. I - c, II - a, III - d, IV - b c. I - d, II - b, III - a, IV - c d. I - b, II - c, III - a, IV - d 15. Find out the King from the statement: He was a Statesman from Slave dynasty who was he? a. Balban b. Ala-ud-din c. Jalal-ud-din d. Chengiskhan
7 Subject : Social Science History Standard : VIII Lesson : Lord Corn Wallis Term : II Work Sheet 1. In 1786 A.D was appointed as Governor General of India. a) Robert Clive b) Lord Corn Wallis c) Warren Hastings d) TipuSultan 2. Permanent Land Revenue Settlement was introduced by Corn Wallis in a) Ayodhi b) Aarani C) Bengal d) Travancore 3. Demerits of Permanent Land Revenue Settlement a) Cultivators became Renters b) Cultivators were left at the mercy of the Zamindars c) Zamindars owned more lands d) Given to other Zamindar 4. Administrative Reforms of Corn Wallis a) Brought many changes in Judiciary b) Abolished independent trade of company labourers c) Indians had not appointed in higher post d) Zamindars were more benefited 5. Peace treaty of Srirangapatnam signed in 1792 A.D. brought an end to the war. a) Fourth Mysore b) First Mysore c) Third Mysore d) Second Mysore 6. The person who called as Tiger of Mysore was a) Corn Wallis b) Hyder Ali c) Warren Hastings d) Tipu Sultan 7. The Policy of Non-intervention was followed and ruled by a) Clive b) Wellesley c) Corn Wallis d) Sir John shore 8. The person who followed the policy of expansion and introduced subsidiary Alliance was a) Sir John Shore b) Corn Wallis c) Lord Wellesley d) Sir Elisa Impey 9. How many territories were given to British by the Nizam of Hyderabad in the subsidiary alliance system? a) four b) two c) seven d) five 10. The person who defeated and killed in Mallavalli war by the British in 1799 A.D was a) Baji Rao b) King Scindia c) Tipu Sultan d) Krishna II 11. Corn Wallis Introduced Permanent Land Revenue settlement in Bengal and 12. Permanent Police Force in India was created by a) Warren Hastings b) Clive c) Corn Wallis d) Marquives Hastings 13. The first Indian ruler who accepted the subsidiary alliance of Wellesley was a) Navab of Arcot b) King of Mysore c) Nizam of Hyderabad d) King of Maratha 14. Tipu Sultan was killed by the British in a) 1799 A.D. b) 1798 A.D. c) 1789 A.D. d) 1788 A.D. 15. Family of Tipu was sent to as prisoners a) Arcot b) Vellore c) Mysore d) Bengal
8 Subject: Social Science - History Standard : IX Lesson: Commencement of Modern Age Term : II Work Sheet 1. How is the Medieval Period in Europe called? a) Modern Period b) Dark Period c) Middle Sangam Age d) Industrial Revolution Period 2. What is the significance of the year 476 AD? a) Decline of Roman Empire b) Year of war of Crusades c) Raise of Byzantine Empire d) Raise of Roman Empire 3. Meaning of Renaissance is a) Rebirth b) Revival c) Resurrection d) Denial 4. Between whom were the Crusades fought? a) Muslims Christians b) Muslims Hindus c) Muslims Siks d) Christians Hindus 5. is called as European School a) England b) Binland c) Germany d) Italy 6. The war which brought an end to the Feudal system a) 100 year wars b) Carnatic wars c) Crusade ware d) Mysore wars 7. Choose the correct pair a) Leonardo-da-vinci - Monalisa b) Michael Angelo - Madonna c) Rabael - Colour Mixture d) Thitian Last Judgement 8. Choose the correct statement a) Constantinople was conquered by the British in 1453 A.D b)alaxander was the disciple of Plato c) Constantinople was conquered by the Turks in 1453 A.D d)st. Peter s Church is situated in New york. 9. An expert in different fields like a writer, a scientist, a creator, an engineer and an architect is a) Petrarch b) Plato c) Cicero d) Leonardo da Vinci 10. The author who wrote the book entitled 7 books on Human Anatomy a) Petrarch b) Roger Bacon c) Andrew Vesalius d)kepler 11. Choose the correct statement a) Kepler invented Gravity b) Roger Bacon is called Father of Modern Science c) Galileo invented the Printing Press d) Megellan discovered America
9 12. Identify the Incorrect Pair a) Kepler Astronomial Mathematics b) Issac Newton Gravity c) Galileo Radio d) Columbus America 13. The Pope is the leader of a) Lutheran Society b) Pentecostal Society c) Roman Catholic Church d) Anglican society 14. The founder of Society of Jesus Christ is a) Charles V b) John Calvin c) Ignatius Loyola d) Martin Luther 15. Match the following a) Charles V (i) Pacific Ocean b) Prince Henry (ii) Cape of Good Hope c) Megellan (iii) Anglican Church d) BarthelomoDiaus (iv) Sailor Henry a) b) c) d) A (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) B (iv) (i) (ii) (iii) c (ii) (iv) (iii) (i) D (i) (iv) (ii) (iii)
10 SUBJECT: SOCIAL SCIENCE STANDARD : X TITLE OF THE LESSON : THE GREAT REVOLT ON 1857 TERM : II WORKSHEET 1. Reason for Subsidiary Alliance of Wellesley a) No heir for Indian Rulers b) Britisher s generosity c) No Military force of Indian Rulers d) To convert Hindus to Christians 2. The British imposed heavy protective duties on imported goods in British good were imported into India at a nominal duty a) Indians trust on Britishers administration b) Indians received heavy profit and became rich c) Western culture and Western education spreaded very fast. d) Economic life of Indian wracked 3. The highest post Subedar given to Indian Sepoy What does it refer to? a) The Indian sepoys were insulted buddy b) Indian soldiers given a highest post in the army c) Britishers and Indians maintained good relationship d) Britishers given preferences to Indians 4. British Government stopped the pension to Nanasaheb the adopted son of the Peshwas Baj Rao II after his father s death, because a) Muslims were angry with the Britishers b) Marasthas turned into enemies to the Britishers c) Telugans were dissatisfied d) Rajaputs lost their peace 5. Lord Canning brought General services enlistment Act in the year a) 1857 b) 1856 c)1858 d) Why the Britishers said, The Hindu law of property was changed to enable a Christian covert to receive his share of ancestral property a) To give a property right to Christians b) To prove their rights to interfere in Hindus customs c) To encourage the Hindus to convert into Christianity d) To disseminate western culture 7. How many times higher the proportion of Indian troops to the British troops? a) 5 times b) 6 times c) 4 times d) 2 times
11 8. Choose the right statement (i) New Enfield Rifles were introduced in the military was the immediate cause for the mutiny (ii) In 1857 the Revolt Broke out at Meerut in the first time (iii) Mangal pandey belonged to Calcutta (iv) Bahadur Shah II exiled to Rangoon (a) i, ii, iii right, iv wrong (c) i, iii, iv right, ii wrong (b) I & iv right, ii and iii wrong (d) All are right 9. Who defeated by Sir Colin Campbel l and fled to Nepal during the Revolt of Kanpur a) Baji Rao II b) Kanvar Singh c) Nana Saheb d) Bahadur shah II 10. and British Chief Commissioners were killed during the Revolt at Lucknow 11. Who refused to use the greased catridge during the great revolt of 1957 a) Bhagath Singh b) Mangal Pandy c) Tantia Tope d) Begam Hazrat 12. Who fought very bravely with the dress of male attire and captured Gwalior a) Razia Begam b) Rani Mangammal c) Jhansi Rani d) Velu Natchiyar 13. The region Jhansi located at a) Madhya Pradesh b) Bihar c) Maharastra d) Uttarpradesh Revolt was not wide spread all over the Country. Moreover the educated Indians did not support the revolt in general. Say True? or False? 15. Who read the proclamation issued by queen Victoria, described as the Magna Carta (a) Lord Curson (c) Lord William Bentick (b) Lord Canning (c) Lord Rippon *****
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