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. Which Indian state is the source of the Narmada River?
  • A. Madhya Pradesh
  • B. Gujarat
  • C. Maharashtra
  • D. Rajasthan
Q. Which Indian state receives the highest rainfall during the monsoon season?
  • A. Maharashtra
  • B. Kerala
  • C. Meghalaya
  • D. Punjab
Q. Which Indian state was formed in 2000, leading to the creation of smaller states?
  • A. Uttar Pradesh
  • B. Chhattisgarh
  • C. Jharkhand
  • D. Odisha
Q. Which Indian state was formed on linguistic lines in 1956?
  • A. Maharashtra
  • B. Andhra Pradesh
  • C. Karnataka
  • D. Tamil Nadu
Q. Which landform is characterized by a low-lying area between hills or mountains?
  • A. Valley
  • B. Plateau
  • C. Hill
  • D. Plain
Q. Which landform is created by the accumulation of sediment in a river?
  • A. Delta
  • B. Canyon
  • C. Floodplain
  • D. Basin
Q. Which landform is formed at the mouth of a river where it meets a body of water?
  • A. Estuary
  • B. Delta
  • C. Canyon
  • D. Basin
Q. Which landform is formed by the accumulation of sediment at the mouth of a river?
  • A. Delta
  • B. Estuary
  • C. Canyon
  • D. Basin
Q. Which landform is formed by the action of glaciers carving out the landscape?
  • A. U-shaped valley
  • B. Canyon
  • C. Delta
  • D. Mesa
Q. Which landform is typically characterized by rolling hills and fertile soil, often used for agriculture?
  • A. Plain
  • B. Plateau
  • C. Hill
  • D. Valley
Q. Which landmark legislation was passed in India in 2005 to enhance transparency in governance?
  • A. Right to Information Act
  • B. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
  • C. The Goods and Services Tax Act
  • D. The Juvenile Justice Act
Q. Which landmark legislation was passed in India in 2013 to ensure women's safety?
  • A. The Dowry Prohibition Act
  • B. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act
  • C. The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act
  • D. The Criminal Law Amendment Act
Q. Which layer of the Earth contains the majority of its mass?
  • A. Crust
  • B. Mantle
  • C. Outer Core
  • D. Inner Core
Q. Which layer of the Earth is composed mostly of iron and nickel?
  • A. Crust
  • B. Mantle
  • C. Outer Core
  • D. Inner Core
Q. Which level of government does local self-government operate under?
  • A. National level
  • B. State level
  • C. Local level
  • D. International level
Q. Which level of government is closest to the citizens?
  • A. Federal government
  • B. State government
  • C. Local government
  • D. International government
Q. Which Mahajanapada is known for its democratic form of governance?
  • A. Magadha
  • B. Vajji
  • C. Kosala
  • D. Kashi
Q. Which Mahajanapada was known for its military power and was located in present-day Bihar?
  • A. Kashi
  • B. Magadha
  • C. Vajji
  • D. Kosala
Q. Which Mahajanapada was known for its powerful military and political influence?
  • A. Kashi
  • B. Magadha
  • C. Vatsa
  • D. Avanti
Q. Which major event took place in India in 1975?
  • A. Emergency declared
  • B. First nuclear test
  • C. Indo-Pakistani War
  • D. Economic liberalization
Q. Which market structure has many buyers and sellers but products are differentiated?
  • A. Perfect competition
  • B. Monopoly
  • C. Oligopoly
  • D. Monopolistic competition
Q. Which market structure has the most competition?
  • A. Monopoly
  • B. Oligopoly
  • C. Perfect competition
  • D. Monopolistic competition
Q. Which method is commonly used to calculate national income?
  • A. Production method
  • B. Income method
  • C. Expenditure method
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which mineral is a key component of glass production?
  • A. Silica
  • B. Clay
  • C. Limestone
  • D. Soda Ash
Q. Which mineral is essential for the production of batteries?
  • A. Lithium
  • B. Iron
  • C. Copper
  • D. Nickel
Q. Which mineral is essential for the production of fertilizers?
  • A. Phosphate
  • B. Quartz
  • C. Limestone
  • D. Gypsum
Q. Which mineral is known as the 'blood diamond' due to its association with conflict?
  • A. Ruby
  • B. Sapphire
  • C. Diamond
  • D. Emerald
Q. Which mineral is known as the 'king of minerals' due to its wide range of uses?
  • A. Quartz
  • B. Graphite
  • C. Coal
  • D. Limestone
Q. Which mineral is primarily mined in the state of Jharkhand, India?
  • A. Bauxite
  • B. Iron Ore
  • C. Copper
  • D. Manganese
Q. Which mineral is primarily used in the production of aluminum?
  • A. Bauxite
  • B. Iron Ore
  • C. Copper
  • D. Zinc
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