This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 7 > History > The Making Of Regional Cultures > Class 7 History Chapter 7 The Making Of Regional Cultures – Quiz 19 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 7 History Chapter 7 The Making Of Regional Cultures Quiz 19 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which geographical feature is a prominent/important part of Northern Africa? A) Mount Kilimanjaro- "Africa's" highest mountain. B) The Sahara Desert-a small but intensely cold desert. C) The Garden Route-a popular tourist attraction that draws thousands of visitors. D) The Sahara Desert-world's largest hot desert. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The Sahara Desert-world's largest hot desert. 2. ..... is the activity of cultivating the land by planting. The types of these crops considered by many Indonesians are rice, soybeans, secondary crops, vegetables, and fruits and some of the yields are used to meet their daily needs. A) Plantation. B) Fishery. C) Forestry. D) Agriculture. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Agriculture. 3. ..... refers to a strategic process involving stakeholder assessment to create long-term relationships with customers, while maintaining, supporting, and enhancing the natural environment. A) Green marketing. B) Eco strategy. C) Recycle and reprocess management. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Green marketing. 4. Consider the following statements regarding the Simon Commission (1927):Assertion (A):The Simon Commission was boycotted by Indians because it had no Indian members.Reason (R):The British government believed that Indian leaders were incapable of making political decisions. A) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A. B) Both A and R are true, but R is NOT the correct explanation of A. C) A is true, but R is false. D) Both A and R are false. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Both A and R are true, but R is NOT the correct explanation of A. 5. A community of people who share a common culture A) Culture. B) Economy. C) Society. D) Technology. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Society. 6. Mexico is linked more to Latin America than North America because the way geographers define ..... A) Economic Regions. B) Cultural Regions. C) Physical Regions. D) Physical Regions. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Cultural Regions. 7. What does "Frontier" mean in this list? A) A border between two countries. B) The extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness. C) A small town on the edge of civilization. D) A fort used to protect settlers. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The extreme limit of settled land beyond which lies wilderness. 8. Which area is known for Soft pretzels and Buffalo chicken dip? A) New England. B) Mid-Atlantic. C) South. D) Midwest. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mid-Atlantic. 9. What are some challenges of globalization? A) Environmental sustainability. B) Economic inequality, cultural homogenization, loss of local jobs, environmental degradation, political tensions. C) Cultural diversity promotion. D) Increased job security. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Economic inequality, cultural homogenization, loss of local jobs, environmental degradation, political tensions. 10. Which of the following is an example of exemplary behavior in the workplace? A) Gossiping about coworkers during breaks. B) Taking credit for a project that was primarily completed by a colleague. C) Showing up to meetings late and unprepared. D) Being respectful and supportive of colleagues, communicating effectively, and consistently delivering high-quality work. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Being respectful and supportive of colleagues, communicating effectively, and consistently delivering high-quality work. 11. Someone who says "Don't just blurt out your answer, think first" means that A) A. You should not give away your answer. B) B. You should guess at an answer. C) C. You should not speak without thinking. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) C. You should not speak without thinking. 12. Who said us that the Kakatiya rulers were follower of Shaivism, though Janisim and Vaihnavism also florished. A) Marco Polo. B) Cheras. C) Tanjore. D) Rajar. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Marco Polo. 13. In which year did our Constitution come into effect? A) 1950. B) 1990. C) 2020. D) 1947. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1950. 14. How did the American respond to the political statement made by the Italian? A) A. Ina gentle and polite way. B) B. In an aggressive and heated way. C) C. In a hesitant and passive way. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A. Ina gentle and polite way. 15. The Arctic people hunted caribou, seal, walrus, ..... , fox, and rabbit. A) Whale. B) Penguins. C) Deer. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Whale. 16. Why was Pullman, Illinois, an unusual town? A) It was built by a company to house its workers. B) It had one main industry. C) It owed its prosperity to the railroads. D) It specialized in a regional product. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It was built by a company to house its workers. 17. Which feature of the Ottoman Empire had the greatest impact on its art and architecture? A) It had a very religious population. B) It contributed to many scientific advances. C) It included people from many different cultures. D) It had a very strong economy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It included people from many different cultures. 18. What does import mean? A) To sell goods outside your country. B) To not allow goods inside your country. C) To bring goods inside your country. D) To not allow goods inside your country. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To bring goods inside your country. 19. Which region ate alligator, turtle, and wild hog? A) Southeast. B) Northeast. C) Plains. D) Southwest. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Southeast. 20. Describe the significance of totem poles in Northwest Coast culture. A) They are used as musical instruments. B) They serve as a form of currency. C) They represent family lineage and stories. D) They are used to mark territory.TagsDOK Level 2:Skill/Concept. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They represent family lineage and stories. 21. Attribution of living soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena is called- A) Capitalism. B) Dualism. C) Animism. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Animism. 22. Which one of the following country has an effective right of Veto over the IMF and the World Bank? A) Sri Lanka. B) USA. C) Japan. D) India. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) USA. 23. What has contributed to India's strong economic growth? A) Agriculture and tourism. B) Trade and technology. C) Manufacturing and construction. D) Healthcare and education. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Trade and technology. 24. What does it mean to nullify a federal law? A) To enforce it strictly. B) To declare it unconstitutional. C) To support it with new legislation. D) To amend it for clarity. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To declare it unconstitutional. 25. Interestingly, in the Assamese Vaishnava Songs of the Period, the reference to Krishna was constituted by " ..... " A) Gandhi Maharaja's Jai. B) Gandhi king. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Gandhi king. 26. Geography is considered a social science because it ..... A) Deals with people and how they live. B) Can be studied by using satellites. C) Is studied in all countries of the world. D) Shows us mountain ranges all over the world. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Deals with people and how they live. 27. A system by which goods and services are produced and distributed A) Society. B) Culture. C) Technology. D) Economy. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Economy. 28. Two themes of history are integration and difference. Integration refers to the ways in which A) Universal standards are examined in historical context. B) Human rights for all groups have been expanded over time. C) Peoples of the world have been drawn together. D) Historical knowledge has increased as more research is done. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Peoples of the world have been drawn together. 29. What is a primary characteristic of TNCs? A) They focus solely on domestic markets. B) They operate in multiple countries. C) They are always publicly traded. D) They have no influence from their home country. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They operate in multiple countries. 30. . The dramatic changes in global agricultural economy by 1890, were: A) Food no longer came from a nearby village but from thousands of miles away, grown by a migrant recently arrived. B) Food was transported by railways recently built and ships manned by low-paid workersfrom southern Europe, Asia, Africa. C) Forests were converted into large farms, leading to ecological changes. D) All the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All the above. 31. What role do state capitals play in the political landscape of a country? A) State capitals serve as the administrative centers of each state and are where the state government is located. B) State capitals are only ceremonial and have no administrative function. C) State capitals are where the federal government is located. D) State capitals have no role in the political landscape of a country. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) State capitals serve as the administrative centers of each state and are where the state government is located. 32. The art and science of making maps is referred to as: A) Cartography. B) Cartogramography. C) Mapology. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cartography. 33. The main immigration processing station in San Francisco was called A) Hull House. B) Angel Island. C) Tammany Hall. D) Ellis Island. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Angel Island. 34. IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY, WHO DECIDED TO ERECT A TEMPLE FOR PURUSHOTTAMA JAGANNATHA AT PURI? A) A ANGANABHIMA III. B) Anantavarman. C) AKBAR. D) NONE OF THE ABOVE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Anantavarman. 35. The natural beauty, traditional arts and culture of Indonesia attract foreign and domestic tourists to visit the country. Here are the examples of tourism activities, except ..... A) Travel agent. B) Doctor. C) Hospitality. D) Tourist resort. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Doctor. 36. The Northwest people built ..... to tell stories and identify families within a plank house. A) Incuce. B) Totem poles. C) Statues. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Totem poles. 37. What is the term for a state's ability to govern itself without external interference? A) Autonomy. B) Federalism. C) Suffrage. D) Sovereignty. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Sovereignty. 38. Having a parade on Independence Day is a ..... A) Custom. B) Belief. C) Language. D) Art. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Custom. 39. Kuchipudi Ice From A) Andhra pradesh. B) Kerala. C) Tamil Nadu. D) Odis. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Andhra pradesh. 40. Which best describes the types of vegetation found in most of Southeast Asia? A) Mediterranean. B) Tropical. C) Temperate. D) Polar. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Tropical. 41. Manipravala, literally, means "diamonds and corals" referring to the two languages, ..... and the regional language. A) Tamil. B) Telugu. C) Sanskrit. D) Canada. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Sanskrit. 42. What is a common theme found in Northwest Coast Native American art? A) Abstract shapes. B) Natural elements and animals. C) Religious symbols. D) Modern technologyTagsDOK Level 1:Recall. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Natural elements and animals. 43. Remember:An ..... is an extensive group of states under a single, supreme authority A) Region. B) Country. C) Empire. D) Society. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Empire. 44. What part of the DECIDE process asks you to reflect on your decision? A) Define the problem. B) Explore your options. C) Evaluate the results. D) Decide and Act. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Evaluate the results. 45. The location of a place in relationshipto other places or features around it is called: A) Absolute location. B) Relative location. C) Site. D) Index of placeness. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Relative location. 46. Maine and New York are in the ..... region. A) Northeast. B) Midwest. C) Southeast. D) Pacific. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Northeast. 47. Which of the following best describes the role of regional governments in a federal system? A) They have no legislative powers and only execute the central government's decisions . B) They are completely independent and make all policy decisions. C) They have limited autonomy and share powers with the central government. D) They are responsible for enforcing national laws but have no decision-making authority. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They have limited autonomy and share powers with the central government. 48. The kheda struggle was in which year? A) 1917. B) 1918. C) 1919. D) 1916. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1919. 49. Stories about Rajput heroes were recorded inpoems and songs, which were recited by speciallytrained ..... A) Deputy. B) Minstrels. C) Soldiers. D) Priests. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Minstrels. 50. ..... was recognized as a symbol of self-reliance. A) Truth. B) Khadi. C) Non-violence. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Khadi. 51. (a) signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 into law. A) A. Andrew Jackson. B) Abraham Lincoln. C) Thomas Jefferson. D) George Washington. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A. Andrew Jackson. 52. What impact did the Crusades have on European society? A) Strengthened feudalism. B) Increased Church influence. C) Encouraged trade and cultural exchange. D) Caused the decline of manorial system. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Encouraged trade and cultural exchange. 53. Genghis Khan died in 1227 CE. What happened after is death? A) His sons and grandsons continued his campaign of conquest. B) The Monngol reign ended immediately. C) The Mongols conquered North America. D) The Chinese overthew the Mongols. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) His sons and grandsons continued his campaign of conquest. 54. How did the People of the Pacific Northwest adapt to their environment? A) Made teepees so they could travel with the buffalo. B) Used cedar trees to make homes and canoes. C) Made clay pots. D) Made homes out of adobe. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Used cedar trees to make homes and canoes. 55. Which one of the following is not an example of cultural fusion? A) Hosay. B) Kathak. C) Chutney music. D) Rastafarianism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Kathak. 56. How has the internet influenced cultural exchange in a globalized world? A) By promoting cultural isolation. B) By facilitating instant communication and sharing. C) By reducing the number of global interactions. D) By limiting access to information. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By facilitating instant communication and sharing. 57. ..... is used to describe people based on physical attributes (ex. skin color, hair color, etc.). A) Nationality. B) Stereotype. C) Race. D) Ethnicity. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Race. 58. By the late seventeenth century this regionhad developed a bold and intense style of miniaturepainting called ..... A) Kangra. B) Rasamanjari. C) Vaishnavite. D) The unites. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The unites. 59. ..... is the term used for economies, cultures, and populations, brought about by cross-border trade in goods and services, technology, and flows of investment, people, and information A) Mental maps. B) Density of Distribution. C) Local economic stimulus. D) Cosmopolitan-based. E) Globalization. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Globalization. 60. What is a key reason for global inequality in trade? A) Every country gets the same amount. B) Primary goods are usually worth less. C) Natural disasters. D) Equal access to markets. 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