Class 07 Social Science Tribes Nomads And Settled Communities CBSE Questions & Answers
Class 7 · Social Science Tribes Nomads And Settled Communities
This is Social Science class 07 Social Science Tribes Nomads and Settled Communities CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
Kolis live in following regions except
- ARajasthanCorrect
- BGujarat
- CKarnataka
- DMaharashtra
2
Kamal Khan Gakkhar, was made a noble (mansabdar) by Emperor
- AAkbarCorrect
- BAurangzeb
- CJahangir
- DBabar
3
Raja Man Singh defeated the Cheros in 1591 and
- AA large amount of clothes was taken from them
- BA large amount of tools was taken from them
- CA large amount of money was taken from them
- DA large amount of booty was taken from themCorrect
4
In Multan and Sind, the _______dominated extensive regions before they were subdued by the Mughals
- ALangahs and ArghunsCorrect
- BLangehs and Arhunos
- CLemngahs and Arghuns
- DLangahs and Arahuns
5
The Gonds were founding great numbers across the present-day states of
- AChhattisgarh, Assam, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh
- BChhattisgarh, Assam, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh
- CChhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh
- DChhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Andhra PradeshCorrect
6
Which of the following is False
- AMany dominated tribes of Punjab, Sind etc adopted HinduismCorrect
- BAman Das was the Gond Raja of Garha Katanga
- CKhel often controlled villages
- DGond kingdoms were later defeated by Banjaras
7
Who replaced the older rulers, especially in agricultural areas? Here a developed society was emerging, and rulers used their wealth to create powerful states.
- AKolis
- BRajputCorrect
- CBrahmanas
- DBanjaras
8
Match the following state (a) Punjab (b) Orissa and Bengal(c) Chhattisgarh and Madhya PradeshTribes (1) Mundas and Santals(2) Gonds(3) Khokhars
- A(a)-(1),(b)-(2),(c)-(3)
- B(a)-(3),(b)-(2),(c)-(1)
- C(a)-(3),(b)-(1),(c)-(2)Correct
- D(a)-(1),(b)-(3),(c)-(2)
9
Akbar Nama written by
- ATodar mal
- BRahim Khan
- CAbul FazalCorrect
- DRaja man Singh
10
Banjaras transported food grain for the Mughals army during military campaigns. With a large army there could be
- A500,000 bullocks carrying grain
- B50,000 bullocks carrying grain
- C10,000 bullocks carrying grain
- D100,000 bullocks carrying grainCorrect
11
Who described these following lines about the Banjaras. In the morning we met a tanda of Banjaras with 14,000 oxen. They were all laden with grains such as wheat and rice...These Banjaras carry their household ? wives and children ?along with them. One tanda consists of many families. Their way of life is similar to that of carriers who continuously travel from place to place. They own their oxen. They are sometimes hired by merchants, but most commonly they are themselves merchants. They buy grain where it is cheaply available and carry it to places where it is dearer. From there, they again reload their oxen with anything that can be profitably sold in other places ? In a tanda there may be as many as 6 or 7 hundred persons ? They do not travel more than 6 or 7 miles a day ? that, too, in the cool weather. After unloading their oxen, they turn them free to graze as there is enough land here, and no one there to forbid them.
- AJohn Peas
- BPeter MundyCorrect
- CAhoms Mundy
- DWilliam Mundy
12
Which of the following is true regarding Ahoms
- AKingdom was divided into garhs
- BBy the first-half of 17th century the administration become quite centralisedCorrect
- CThey lived in Ahomwana
- DThey did not use fire arms
13
Ahoms annexed the kingdoms of the
- AChhutiyas (1523) and of Gorha (1581)
- BChhutiyas (1523) and of Koch-Hajo (1581)Correct
- CMandla(1523) and of Koch-Hajo (1581)
- DMandla (1523) and of Gorha (1581)
14
By 1206 Who had united the Mongol and Turkish tribes into a powerful military force
- AGenghis KhanCorrect
- BMehmood khan
- CMir Jumla
- DSahil Khan
15
Match the following Tribal Region(a) South Tribes(b) Eastern Tribes(c) North TribesTribes(1) Gakkhars, Janjuhas, Langahs(2) Ahoms, Nagas, Khasis(3) Bhils, Koyas, Katkaris
- A(a)-(3),(b)-(1),(c)-(2)
- B(a)-(1),(b)-(3),(c)-(2)
- C(a)-(1),(b)-(2),(c)-(3)
- D(a)-(3),(b)-(2),(c)-(1)Correct