Q.1
Who did people in medieval England believe held all the power?
  • Parliament
  • The Pope
  • The King
  • God
Q.2
The split in the Congress took place in
  • 1907
  • 1915
Q.3
The struggle that unfolded after the announcement of the Partition of Bengal was called the
  • quit India movement
  • swadeshi movement
Q.4
Civil Disobedience is best described as
  • Refusal to obey unjust laws
  • VIolence during wartime
  • Armed protest to colonial rule
  • Actions against Palestinians
Q.5
Gandhi is best known for his
  • Use of nonviolent resistance to achieve Indian independence
  • Desire to establish separate Hindu/Muslim nations
  • Opposition to Hindus holding political office
  • Encouragement of violence to end British rule
Q.6
Which among the following is not a perennial river
  • Ganga
  • Indus
  • Brahmaputra
  • narmada
Q.7
River wardha is the tributary of
  • Godavari
  • Krishna
  • Narmada
  • Sabarmathi
Q.8
Which of the following river does not originates from India?
  • Chambal
  • Ganga
  • Yamuna
  • Brahmaputra
Q.9
Which is the deepest river in India?
  • Yamuna
  • Ganga
  • Brahmaputra
  • Periyar
Q.10
What do you understand by this statement?"Rivers help to provide fisheries"
  • In Rivers sea fish are available
  • Rivers provide fresh water fish
  • People can go and learn fishing in Rivers
  • None of the above
Q.11
The following are the benefits of rivers in India...
  • Rivers bring flood and destroy properties
  • Rivers obstructs the way and give hardship to people to cross
  • Rivers are helpful for dumping industrial, domestic and sewage wastes
  • Rivers provide water for drinking and irrigation
Q.12
Rivers help to produce hydro-electricity. True or False?
  • True
  • False
Q.13
Which of the following is matched correctly?
  • Nagarjuna sagar : River Krishna
  • Kararpara project: River Kosi
  • Matatila project: Chambal
  • Tawa project: River Satlej
Q.14
Which of the following river is named as the “Dakshina Ganga”?
  • Mahanadi
  • Krishna
  • Godavari
  • Cauvery
Q.15
Longest river of peninsular India is
  • Cauvery
  • Narmada
  • Krishna
  • Godavari
Q.16
Which of these was NOT a function of a guild?
  • Running the town council
  • Checking the quality of the goods sold in the town
  • Looking after the poor
  • Prayer and religious functions
Q.17
What did mayors do to help the towns thrive?
  • Controlled the prices of the goods sold in the town
  • Made rules to protect people from danger
  • Ran schools and hospitals
  • Encouraged people to move to the towns
Q.18
Which of these was the most important to the economy of medieval England?
  • Printing
  • The guilds
  • The monasteries
  • The wool trade
Q.19
Which of these is NOT one of the four humours?
  • Phlegm
  • Blood
  • Tears
  • Yellow bile
Q.20
The king collected taxes from the people. Which of these would he spend them on?
  • Roads and public buildings
  • Defence
  • Healthcare
  • Education
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