Social Science (School)

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Social Science (School) MCQ & Objective Questions

Social Science is a crucial subject in school curricula, forming the backbone of understanding societal structures, history, and geography. Mastering this subject not only aids in scoring better in exams but also enhances critical thinking skills. Practicing MCQs and objective questions is essential for effective exam preparation, as it helps students identify important questions and reinforces their knowledge through repetition.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Key concepts of History, including ancient and modern civilizations
  • Fundamental principles of Geography, such as maps and climate
  • Basic economic terms and their applications in real life
  • Important political theories and their relevance in today's world
  • Social issues and their impact on society
  • Current affairs related to social science topics
  • Understanding of civic responsibilities and rights

Exam Relevance

Social Science is a significant part of the curriculum for CBSE, State Boards, and various competitive exams like NEET and JEE. Questions often focus on key concepts, definitions, and applications of theories. Common patterns include multiple-choice questions that test students' understanding of historical events, geographical facts, and socio-economic principles. Familiarity with these patterns can greatly enhance a student's performance in exams.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing dates and events in History, leading to incorrect answers
  • Misinterpreting maps and geographical data
  • Overlooking the significance of economic terms in practical scenarios
  • Neglecting current affairs that relate to social science topics

FAQs

Question: What are the best ways to prepare for Social Science MCQs?
Answer: Regular practice of MCQs, reviewing important concepts, and staying updated with current affairs are effective strategies.

Question: How can I improve my understanding of Social Science topics?
Answer: Engaging with practice questions and discussing topics with peers can enhance your understanding significantly.

Start solving practice MCQs today to test your understanding and boost your confidence for upcoming exams. Remember, consistent practice is the key to success!

Q. During the Vedic Age, which social structure began to emerge?
  • A. Feudalism
  • B. Caste system
  • C. Democracy
  • D. Meritocracy
Q. During which months does the southwest monsoon typically occur in India?
  • A. January to March
  • B. April to June
  • C. June to September
  • D. October to December
Q. During which season does India experience the southwest monsoon?
  • A. Winter
  • B. Summer
  • C. Autumn
  • D. Spring
Q. How does education level correlate with health outcomes?
  • A. Higher education is linked to worse health
  • B. Education has no correlation
  • C. Higher education is linked to better health
  • D. Only primary education matters
Q. How many amendments does the Constitution have?
  • A. 27
  • B. 25
  • C. 30
  • D. 20
Q. How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
  • A. 7
  • B. 9
  • C. 11
  • D. 13
Q. If a new technology reduces production costs, what is likely to happen to the supply of the product?
  • A. Supply decreases
  • B. Supply increases
  • C. Supply remains unchanged
  • D. Supply becomes elastic
Q. If the price of a substitute good increases, what happens to the demand for the original good?
  • A. Demand decreases
  • B. Demand increases
  • C. Demand remains unchanged
  • D. Demand becomes elastic
Q. If the supply of a good decreases while demand remains constant, what happens to the equilibrium price?
  • A. Equilibrium price decreases
  • B. Equilibrium price increases
  • C. Equilibrium price remains the same
  • D. Equilibrium price becomes unpredictable
Q. If there is a surplus of a product in the market, what is likely to happen to its price?
  • A. Price will increase
  • B. Price will decrease
  • C. Price will remain the same
  • D. Price will become volatile
Q. In a competitive market, what happens to the price of a good when demand increases?
  • A. Price decreases
  • B. Price remains the same
  • C. Price increases
  • D. Price fluctuates randomly
Q. What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress?
  • A. The Senate and the House of Representatives
  • B. The House of Commons and the House of Lords
  • C. The Senate and the Supreme Court
  • D. The Executive and the Legislative
Q. What are two rights in the Declaration of Independence?
  • A. Life and liberty
  • B. Freedom and justice
  • C. Equality and fraternity
  • D. Peace and happiness
Q. What can citizens do if their fundamental rights are violated?
  • A. Ignore the violation
  • B. Seek legal recourse
  • C. Retaliate violently
  • D. Complain to the government without action
Q. What climatic phenomenon is responsible for the dry season in India?
  • A. El Niño
  • B. La Niña
  • C. Western Disturbances
  • D. Retreating Monsoon
Q. What demographic transition stage is characterized by high birth and death rates?
  • A. Stage 1
  • B. Stage 2
  • C. Stage 3
  • D. Stage 4
Q. What do we show loyalty to when we say the Pledge of Allegiance?
  • A. The President
  • B. The United States
  • C. The Constitution
  • D. The flag
Q. What does 'net national income' (NNI) account for?
  • A. Total income before taxes
  • B. Total income after depreciation
  • C. Total income from exports
  • D. Total income from investments
Q. What does a rightward shift in the demand curve indicate?
  • A. Decrease in demand
  • B. Increase in demand
  • C. No change in demand
  • D. Decrease in supply
Q. What does it mean to have a balanced budget?
  • A. Revenues equal expenses
  • B. Expenses exceed revenues
  • C. Revenues exceed expenses
  • D. No budget is created
Q. What does the right to education entail?
  • A. Access to free education for all
  • B. Only the wealthy can receive education
  • C. Education is optional
  • D. Education is a privilege
Q. What does the right to equality ensure?
  • A. Equal pay for all jobs
  • B. Equal treatment under the law
  • C. Equal access to education only
  • D. Equal opportunities in sports
Q. What does the term 'liquidity' refer to in finance?
  • A. The ability to pay debts
  • B. The ease of converting assets to cash
  • C. The amount of cash on hand
  • D. The total value of investments
Q. What does the term 'nominal GDP' refer to?
  • A. GDP adjusted for inflation
  • B. GDP measured at current prices
  • C. GDP per capita
  • D. GDP in constant dollars
Q. What does the term 'per capita income' refer to?
  • A. Income of the richest person in a country
  • B. Total income divided by the population
  • C. Income earned from foreign investments
  • D. Income generated from taxes
Q. What does the term 'per capita' mean in economics?
  • A. Total income of a country
  • B. Income per person
  • C. Total population
  • D. Average income of the rich
Q. What does the term 'sociology' refer to?
  • A. The study of the economy
  • B. The study of human societies and social behavior
  • C. The study of the mind
  • D. The study of physical health
Q. What effect does an increase in consumer preferences for a product have on its demand?
  • A. Demand decreases
  • B. Demand increases
  • C. Demand becomes elastic
  • D. Demand remains unchanged
Q. What geological feature is formed at divergent plate boundaries?
  • A. Mountain Ranges
  • B. Volcanoes
  • C. Mid-Ocean Ridges
  • D. Earthquakes
Q. What happens to supply when production costs increase?
  • A. Supply increases
  • B. Supply decreases
  • C. Supply remains unchanged
  • D. Supply becomes elastic
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