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MCQs-Chapter 7- Factors of Production- Class 8- Social Science

  Multiple Choice Questions in Class VIII for the  Chapter 7 (Factors of Production) in Subject Socia Science(Economics) **************************** Multiple Choice Questions: 1. How many primary factors of production are there? a) Two b) Three c) Four d) Five Ans: c) Four 2. Which of the following is NOT a factor of production? a) Land b) Labour c) Money d) Entrepreneurship Ans: c) Money 3. Which factor of production refers to all natural resources? a) Land b) Labour c) Capital d) Entrepreneurship Ans: a) Land 4. Wages are the reward for: a) Land b) Labour c) Capital d) Entrepreneurship Ans: b) Labour 5. Rent is the reward for: a) Labour b) Land c) Capital d) Entrepreneurship Ans: b) Land 6. Profit is the reward for: a) Capital b) Labour c) Entrepreneurship d) Land Ans: c) Entrepreneurship 7. Interest is the reward for: a) Capital b) Land c) Labour d) Entrepreneurship Ans: a) Capital 8. Which of the following is an ex...

MCQs-Chapter 4- New Beginnings: Cities and States-Class 7 Social Science

 

Multiple Choice Questions-Chapter 4 New Beginnings: Cities and States (History) Class 7 Subject Social Science 

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Multiple Choice Questions:

  1. What does the term 'Second Urbanisation' refer to?

    • a) Growth of villages

    • b) Growth of new cities in 1st millennium BCE ✅

    • c) Decline of cities

    • d) Discovery of new rivers

  2. Where did the Second Urbanisation mainly begin?

    • a) Thar Desert

    • b) Ganga plains ✅

    • c) Western Ghats

    • d) Deccan Plateau

  3. Which metal became important during Second Urbanisation?

    • a) Copper

    • b) Gold

    • c) Iron ✅

    • d) Silver

  4. 'Janapada' means:

    • a) A temple

    • b) A territory where people settled ✅

    • c) A river

    • d) A fort

  5. Which system involved early democratic assemblies?

    • a) Sabha and Samiti ✅

    • b) Gurukuls

    • c) Varnas

    • d) Bhakti movements

  6. What was the role of Sabha and Samiti?

    • a) Religious leaders

    • b) War commanders

    • c) Advisory councils to rulers ✅

    • d) Builders of forts

  7. How many Mahājanapadas are usually mentioned?

    • a) 10

    • b) 12

    • c) 16 ✅

    • d) 20

  8. Which Mahājanapada had an early form of democracy?

    • a) Magadha

    • b) Vajji ✅

    • c) Kosala

    • d) Avanti

  9. Which river valley helped Mahājanapadas prosper?

    • a) Indus

    • b) Yamuna

    • c) Ganga ✅

    • d) Saraswati

  10. The first coins in India were called:

    • a) Stamped coins

    • b) Punch-marked coins ✅

    • c) Gold coins

    • d) Copper plates

  11. What type of cities were Mahājanapada capitals?

    • a) Unplanned

    • b) Fortified cities ✅

    • c) Floating cities

    • d) Palace cities

  12. Which state was powerful among Mahājanapadas?

    • a) Rajasthan

    • b) Magadha ✅

    • c) Gujarat

    • d) Kerala

  13. Which literature mentions early cities?

    • a) Buddhist and Jain texts ✅

    • b) Christian Bible

    • c) Islamic Hadith

    • d) Roman literature

  14. Iron tools helped mainly in:

    • a) Building temples

    • b) Making jewellery

    • c) Clearing forests for farming ✅

    • d) Writing books

  15. The earliest form of money in India was:

    • a) Barter only

    • b) Shell money

    • c) Punch-marked silver coins ✅

    • d) Gold bars

  16. The concept of 'varna' is related to:

    • a) Food

    • b) Class and occupation ✅

    • c) River systems

    • d) Trading

  17. Which Mahājanapada’s capital was Rajagriha?

    • a) Anga

    • b) Kosala

    • c) Magadha ✅

    • d) Avanti

  18. ‘Moat’ around cities was used for:

    • a) Fishing

    • b) Farming

    • c) Defense ✅

    • d) Worship

  19. The earliest republics were called:

    • a) Monarchies

    • b) Gaṇas and Saṅghas ✅

    • c) Empires

    • d) Castes

  20. Early rulers collected:

    • a) Donations

    • b) Taxes ✅

    • c) Only gifts

    • d) No taxes

  21. Iron was better than bronze because:

    • a) Heavier

    • b) Easier to find and sharper ✅

    • c) More colorful

    • d) More expensive

  22. Where is Ujjayini located today?

    • a) Rajasthan

    • b) Uttar Pradesh

    • c) Madhya Pradesh ✅

    • d) Kerala

  23. Assemblies could:

    • a) Remove a bad king ✅

    • b) Build temples

    • c) Worship gods

    • d) Organize marriages

  24. Janapadas were first small:

    • a) Tribes

    • b) States ✅

    • c) Cities

    • d) Dynasties

  25. A rich kingdom needed:

    • a) Only temples

    • b) Good roads and agriculture ✅

    • c) Big armies only

    • d) More gold

  26. Sabha and Samiti included mainly:

    • a) Young warriors

    • b) Elder men ✅

    • c) Only women

    • d) Only traders

  27. Varṇa system classified people based on:

    • a) Wealth

    • b) Profession and duty ✅

    • c) Skin colour

    • d) Age

  28. Who were Vaishyas?

    • a) Warriors

    • b) Priests

    • c) Traders and farmers ✅

    • d) Artisans

  29. Aśhmaka Mahājanapada was near:

    • a) Indus

    • b) Godavari river ✅

    • c) Yamuna

    • d) Narmada

  30. The roads called Dakshinapatha and Uttarapatha helped in:

    • a) Wars only

    • b) Trade and travel ✅

    • c) Fishing

    • d) Mining

  31. Vajji had its capital at:

    • a) Mathura

    • b) Vaiśālī ✅

    • c) Rajagriha

    • d) Ahichchatra

  32. Early coins were made of:

    • a) Plastic

    • b) Paper

    • c) Silver ✅

    • d) Bronze

  33. Early city of Śhiśhupalgarh was located in:

    • a) Maharashtra

    • b) Odisha ✅

    • c) Gujarat

    • d) Kerala

  34. The earliest southern kingdoms included:

    • a) Mauryas

    • b) Cheras, Cholas, Pandyas ✅

    • c) Mughals

    • d) Rajputs

  35. Trade connected India with:

    • a) Europe and Southeast Asia ✅

    • b) Antarctica

    • c) Greenland

    • d) Africa only

True or False:

  1. Iron tools were important for farming and war. — True

  2. Vajji was a powerful monarchy. — False

  3. Punch-marked coins were made first with copper. — False

  4. Early cities were surrounded by moats for defense. — True

  5. All janapadas practiced democracy. — False

3. Match the Following

 

Column A

 

Column B

 1. Janapada

 a) Stronger tools and               weapons 

 2. Magadha

 b) Small state/territory

 3. Vajji

 c) Capital at Rajagriha

 4. Punch-marked coins

 d) Early republic

 5. Iron

 e) Silver currency


Answer:      1-b, 2-c, 3-d, 4-e, 5-a

Assertion and Reasoning:

Q1 Assertion (A): Mahājanapadas had fortified cities.
Reason (R): Forts provided defense against attacks.
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation.

Q2 Assertion (A): Vajji followed monarchy.
      Reason (R): King was selected by inheritance.
A is false, R is false.

Q3 Assertion (A): Iron made agriculture easier.
      Reason (R): Iron tools were heavier than copper tools.
A is true, R is false.

Q4 Assertion (A): Trade led to the need for coins.
      Reason (R): Coins made transactions easier.
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation.

Q5 Assertion (A): All cities of Mahājanapadas have disappeared.
      Reason (R): They were destroyed by invaders.
A is false, R is false.

5. Fill in the Blanks:

  1. ________ were early fortified states of ancient India.
    Mahājanapadas

  2. ________ and ________ were early democratic assemblies.
    Sabha and Samiti

  3. The first coins were made of ________.
    Silver

  4. The Ganga plains were important due to fertile ________.
    Land

  5. Vajji’s capital city was ________.
    Vaiśālī

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