Multiple Choice Questions Chapter 8–How the Land Becomes Sacred Class 7 Subject Social Science
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35 MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions)
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Which of the following religions did not originate in India?
a) Buddhism
b) Sikhism
c) Islam ✔️
d) Jainism -
The Mahabodhi Stupa is located in:
a) Sanchi
b) Bodh Gaya ✔️
c) Varanasi
d) Mathura -
A tīrtha symbolically represents:
a) A trade route
b) A border
c) A spiritual crossing ✔️
d) A temple structure -
In Sikhism, the Akal Takht is located at:
a) Patna
b) Delhi
c) Amritsar ✔️
d) Anandpur -
The shrine of Sabarimala is in:
a) Tamil Nadu
b) Karnataka
c) Kerala ✔️
d) Andhra Pradesh -
Pandharpur Wari is a pilgrimage held in:
a) Gujarat
b) Maharashtra ✔️
c) Odisha
d) Punjab -
Bhūdevī is regarded as:
a) A river goddess
b) Goddess of wisdom
c) Mother Earth ✔️
d) A star deity -
The Dongria Khond tribe worships which hill?
a) Nanda Devi
b) Girnar
c) Niyam Dongar ✔️
d) Shatrunjaya -
The 12 jyotirlingas are dedicated to which deity?
a) Vishnu
b) Shiva ✔️
c) Brahma
d) Ganesha -
Shakti Piṭhas are associated with:
a) Shiva
b) Durga ✔️
c) Vishnu
d) Krishna -
The word "tīrtha" originally meant:
a) Road
b) Temple
c) River crossing ✔️
d) Cave -
Sacred groves are protected in tribal regions for their:
a) Trees
b) Gods
c) Ecosystem ✔️
d) Minerals -
The Bodhi Tree is sacred to:
a) Hindus
b) Jains
c) Buddhists ✔️
d) Parsis -
The Kumbh Mela is held at how many sites?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4 ✔️
d) 5 -
Which of the following rivers is not mentioned in the nadīstuti mantra?
a) Ganga
b) Yamuna
c) Krishna ✔️
d) Sarasvati -
The peepul tree is also known as:
a) Shami
b) Ashvattha ✔️
c) Banyan
d) Neem -
Sacred geography helped in:
a) Trade only
b) Farming only
c) Cultural integration ✔️
d) Political conquest -
Which sacred place is associated with the Rama legend in Chhattisgarh?
a) Vaishno Devi
b) Bastar ✔️
c) Sanchi
d) Prayagraj -
Pilgrims often overlapped routes with:
a) Soldiers
b) Kings
c) Traders ✔️
d) Farmers -
Sacred places are not limited to:
a) Mountains
b) Forests
c) Markets ✔️
d) Rivers -
The term “puṇyakṣhetra” refers to:
a) Battlefield
b) Sacred space ✔️
c) Teaching hall
d) Sacred song -
The Char Dham includes sites in which directions?
a) North only
b) South and West
c) All four ✔️
d) East and North -
What are Shakti piṭhas symbolically formed from?
a) Temples
b) Stories
c) Sati’s body parts ✔️
d) Ashes -
The concept of sacred geography is not limited to:
a) India
b) Greece
c) New Zealand
d) It is worldwide ✔️ -
Sikkim government protected sacred sites like:
a) Cities
b) Hills, caves, lakes ✔️
c) Roads
d) Farms -
The Kumbh Mela is linked to the legend of:
a) Buddha
b) Mohini ✔️
c) Shiva
d) Indra -
Peepul tree has what type of medical value?
a) None
b) Treats stomach issues ✔️
c) Tooth pain
d) Headache -
A sacred grove in Kannada is called:
a) Kovilkādu
b) Devare Kādu ✔️
c) Sarna
d) Oran -
A tīrtha serves both spiritual and:
a) Political purpose
b) Cultural and economic purposes ✔️
c) War strategy
d) Farming -
Which of these is considered sacred in Meghalaya?
a) Sarna
b) Ryngkew/Basa ✔️
c) Oran
d) Ganga -
What symbolised a connection from earth to heaven?
a) Temple pillars
b) Roads
c) Mountains ✔️
d) Rivers -
A tīrthankara in Jainism is:
a) A merchant
b) A sage
c) A spiritual guide ✔️
d) A river -
According to David Suzuki, if nature is viewed as sacred, people will:
a) Exploit it
b) Destroy it
c) Respect it ✔️
d) Ignore it -
The Uttarapatha was an important:
a) River
b) Temple
c) Trade route ✔️
d) Scripture -
What is a common activity near sacred sites?
a) Banking
b) Farming
c) Trade ✔️
d) Industry
5 True/False Statements
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The Kumbh Mela is held every six years at only one location. False
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The peepul tree is sacred to multiple Indian religions. True
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Sacred groves are a recent tradition started in modern times. False
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The Char Dham covers all four corners of India. True
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Pilgrimage routes often overlapped with trade routes. True
5 Assertion–Reasoning Questions
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Assertion (A): Sacred groves help in preserving biodiversity.
Reason (R): They are considered the abode of deities.
✅ A and R are true, and R explains A. -
A: Sacred rivers are essential in Indian rituals.
R: Water is a symbol of purity in Indian belief systems.
✅ A and R are true, and R explains A. -
A: All sacred sites in India are temples.
R: Only man-made structures can be sacred.
❌ A is false, R is false. -
A: Mountains are often considered sacred in many traditions.
R: Their height is seen as closer to the divine.
✅ A and R are true, and R explains A. -
A: Sacred geography does not exist outside India.
R: Indian geography is unique.
❌ Both A and R are false.
5 Match the Following
Column A | Column B |
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Sabarimala | Kerala |
Akal Takht | Sikhism |
Peepul Tree | Sacred to many Indian religions |
Niyam Dongar | Sacred to Dongria Khonds |
Kumbh Mela | Haridwar, Prayagraj, Nashik, Ujjain |
5 Fill in the Blanks
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The ______ tree is sacred in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism.
Answer: Peepul -
The Kumbh Mela is held at ______ different locations.
Answer: Four -
Sacred groves are also known as ______ in Himachal Pradesh.
Answer: Dev Van -
The ______ River is worshipped and referred to as a goddess in India.
Answer: Ganga -
In Tamil Nadu, the ______ hills are home to sacred temples.
Answer: Tirumala
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