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 2 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 7 History Chapter 7 The Making Of Regional Cultures Quiz 2 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. A sequence of events is called A) Evidence. B) A chronology. C) A universal standard. D) A secondary source. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A chronology. 2. This group of Native Americans built flat top mounds, traded widely, developed large towns and settled in the Southeast. A) Sioux. B) Natchez. C) Dakota. D) Inuit. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Natchez. 3. Yellowstone National Park is located in the ..... region of the United States. A) Northwest. B) Midwest. C) South. D) Southwest. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Northwest. 4. Which of the following represents a benefit of the United States government's laissez-faire policies toward business during the late 1800s? A) Strong government regulation spurred the rise of entrepreneurship. B) Minimal government regulation encouraged investment and growth. C) Strong government regulation increased wages for unskilled workers. D) Minimal government regulation encouraged Congress to ban protective tariffs. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Minimal government regulation encouraged investment and growth. 5. Who was the leader of the Church and considered the representative of (a)? A) A. Pope. B) King. C) Emperor. D) Bishop. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A. Pope. 6. Name the Marathi newspaper edited by Balgangadhar Tilak criticising the British rule. A) Lokmat. B) Daily one. C) Loser. D) Kesari. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Kesari. 7. People who leave a country to live somewhere else A) Emigrants. B) Culture. C) Immigrants. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Emigrants. 8. The way we think, we behave or even feel;They are not conditioned by culture. A) TRUE. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 9. ..... was the founder of Congress. A) Chris Paul. B) Esther Hill. C) Robert Clive. D) A Hume. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A Hume. 10. What impact did the Silk Road have on the exchange of ideas and technologies? A) It facilitated the exchange of ideas and technologies. B) It hindered the exchange of ideas and technologies. C) It had no impact on the exchange of ideas and technologies. D) It only facilitated the exchange of goods, not ideas and technologies. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It facilitated the exchange of ideas and technologies. 11. Miniature Paintings were A) Large sized Paintings. B) Small Sized Paintings. C) Broad Border Paintings. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Small Sized Paintings. 12. What type of investment can be made in people? A) Research and development. B) Investment in local culture. C) Only monetary investment. D) Investment in technology only. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Research and development. 13. In the ..... century, theregion that constitutes most ofpresent-day Rajasthan, was calledRajputana by the British. A) Nineteenth. B) Twelfth. C) Seventeen. D) Eighteenth. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Nineteenth. 14. How did Genghis Khan succeed as a conqueror? A) Through brilliant military strategy, organization, and ruthlessness. B) Through conquering only empires that had become weak. C) Through dressing his soldiers as warriors of the opposing country. D) Through being extremely nice to his enemies. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Through brilliant military strategy, organization, and ruthlessness. 15. What is the name for the idea that the power in a government belongs to the people? A) Popular sovereignty. B) Plurality. C) Democracy. D) Republicanism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Popular sovereignty. 16. Oregon and Washington are in the ..... region. A) Northeast. B) Rocky Moutanis. C) Pacific. D) Southeast. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Pacific. 17. Federal and state government is a main industry of which region? A) Blue Ridge Mountains. B) Valley and Ridge. C) Coastal Plain. D) Piedmont. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Piedmont. 18. Due to Mansa Musa's investments in mosques and schools, especially in the city of Timbuktu, the area became known for: A) Their diamond mines. B) A strong culture of learning that drew people to study there. C) A strong Christian identity. D) A long and beautiful coastline. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A strong culture of learning that drew people to study there. 19. The rapid spread of the Ice Bucket Challenge on social media, where people filmed themselves dumping a bucket of ice water over their heads to raise awareness for ALS and then nominated others to do the same, is an example of what type of diffusion? A) Stimulus diffusion. B) Contagious diffusion. C) Relocation diffusion. D) Expansion diffusion. E) Hierarchical diffusion. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Contagious diffusion. 20. Which river begins in the northern U.S. and flows to the Gulf of Mexico? A) Hudson River. B) Ohio River. C) Mississippi River. D) Colorado River. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Mississippi River. 21. At what age did Richard invent the theory on how cells work? A) Twenty one. B) Twenty. C) Twenty two. D) Twenty four. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Twenty two. 22. The Main theme of Deccani school of miniature school of painting A) Radha and krishna. B) Krishna and gopis. C) Court scenes and battle scenes. D) Portraits of kings and queen. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Court scenes and battle scenes. 23. Men wear lungis in south India. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 24. He tried to grow ..... in the presence of bettles A) Snakes. B) Butterflies. C) Catterpillar. D) Rats. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Catterpillar. 25. What is the main goal of the WTO? A) To control all companies. B) To help countries trade fairly. C) To build new roads. D) To provide food aid. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To help countries trade fairly. 26. Which is a "habit of mind" useful for studying history A) Asking your history teacher for all of the answers. B) Keeping your focus exclusively on a single region. C) Making judgments based on universal standards. D) Looking for global patterns over time and space. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Looking for global patterns over time and space. 27. Which religion is predominantly followed in mainland Southeast Asia? A) Christian. B) Islamic. C) Buddhist. D) Hindu. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Buddhist. 28. What sport is the most popular in Latin America? A) Tennis. B) Basketball. C) Football. D) Soccer. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Soccer. 29. Many people from cultures that prefer "high considerateness" styles tend to: A) A. Speak one at a time, refrain from interrupting. B) B. Talk more, interrupt more, expect to be interrupted, use polite listening sounds. C) C. Speak one at a time, refrain from interrupting and give plenty of positive responses. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) C. Speak one at a time, refrain from interrupting and give plenty of positive responses. 30. What do you call the food, language, holidays, and beliefs of a group of people? A) Culture. B) Kwanzaa. C) Charateristics. D) Climate. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Culture. 31. How can a PESTLE analysis be used by a company considering entering a new international market? A) To identify potential risks and opportunities in the new market. B) To determine the company's internal strengths and weaknesses. C) To analyze the competitive landscape within the industry. D) To develop a detailed marketing plan for the new market. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To identify potential risks and opportunities in the new market. 32. Emirati women are famous for ..... A) Pearl diving. B) Riding camels. C) The hair dance. D) The stick dance. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The hair dance. 33. What were mosaics made from? A) Small tiles of glass, stone, or pottery. B) Animal skin. C) Paint. D) Small tiles of wood. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Small tiles of glass, stone, or pottery. 34. Who proclaimed himself as deputy of God?a) Shankara(b) Ramanuja(c) King Anangbhima(d) Ruler of Mahodayapuram A) B. B) A. C) D. D) C. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) C. 35. Examples of ..... activities include processing and canning fish, processing rubber into tires, processing wood into furniture. A) Service. B) Mining. C) Trading. D) Industrial. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Industrial. 36. WHAT IS A FOUR-ROOFED TEMPLE CALLED?? A) Dohala. B) CHAUCHALA. C) Very. D) BOTH B AND C. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) CHAUCHALA. 37. To keep cool, this region wore lightweight clothing made of animal skins. Women sometimes wore wrap around dresses made of palmetto leaves. A) Southeast. B) Plains. C) Northeast. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Southeast. 38. What is a potential disadvantage of licensing as a mode of entry into international markets? A) It requires significant financial investment and commitment. B) It may lead to the creation of a potential competitor. C) It provides limited control over marketing and distribution activities. D) It involves high transportation costs and trade barriers. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It may lead to the creation of a potential competitor. 39. When a group adopts some traits of another culture A) Lingua franca. B) Diffusion. C) Acculturation. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Acculturation. 40. Why did the Mongols terrorize people? A) To spread fear, thus making them more likely to surrender without a fight. B) To make them fight for their lives. C) To make other people talk about them, and write about them in books. D) They only terrorized people after they conquered them. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To spread fear, thus making them more likely to surrender without a fight. 41. A helpful police officer who says "Get to the point." means A) A. Give me many details about your story. B) B. Give me the story in as few words as possible. C) C. Give me the knife with the sharpest point. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) B. Give me the story in as few words as possible. 42. What plan was created to oppose the Virginia Plan? A) New Jersey Plan. B) New York Plan. C) Pennsylvania Plan. D) Delaware Plan. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) New Jersey Plan. 43. What did Eric decide to do in the story Test Day? A) Study. B) Ask for more time. C) Cheated. D) Faked sick. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Cheated. 44. What is the definition of Technology according to the learning material? A) The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. B) A universal education system. C) The study of ancient cultures. D) The process of making paper in ancient China. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. 45. What do Austrians value in conversations? A) Talking about personal matters. B) Small talk. C) Acquiring knowledge. D) Avoiding discussions. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Acquiring knowledge. 46. During a class discussion, Noah mentioned that sectionalism can have significant impacts on a country. How does sectionalism usually affect a country? A) It unites the nation. B) It promotes cultural integration. C) It strengthens sovereignty. D) It causes division or conflict. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It causes division or conflict. 47. This tribe's clothing was made from deer, buffalo, and antelope hides. A) Plains. B) Arctic. C) Northwest. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Plains. 48. The Indian National Congress was established when 27 delegates from all over the country met at Bombay. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 49. What communication style do Austrians prefer? A) Straightforward and direct. B) Indirect and vague. C) Avoiding questions. D) Modest and shy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Straightforward and direct. 50. What do you mean by the term 'miniature'? A) Small sized paintings. B) Small dresses. C) Mughalra Paintings. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Small sized paintings. 51. Complete the sentence:Every P.E. lesson, the boys were asked again to make 20 push-ups! That was ..... A) Repetitive. B) Negotiations. C) Exploded. D) Impaired. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Repetitive. 52. Implementing the decision is fall under the ..... step in the problem solving process. A) Fourth. B) First. C) Fifth. D) Second. E) Third. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Fifth. 53. Spread their religion to others A) Preachers. B) Missionaries. C) Pastors. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Missionaries. 54. The Gharansa of Kathak Are A) Awadh & Rajasthan. B) Jodhpur & Jaipur. C) Lucknow & jaipur. D) Amber & malwa. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Lucknow & jaipur. 55. Which of these topics is included in the "Western heritage" model of world history? A) African trade routes. B) Latin American culture. C) Ancient Greek democracy. D) War between China and Japan. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ancient Greek democracy. 56. What are some of the major issues faced by the over 1.5 billion people in South Asia? A) Food shortages. B) High literacy rates. C) Abundant natural resources. D) Low population growth. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Food shortages. 57. Which cultural dimension is most likely to impact decision-making styles in multinational organizations? A) Power Distance. B) Individualism vs. Collectivism. C) Uncertainty Avoidance. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 58. "Gandhiji and his followers marched for over ..... miles from Sabarmati to the coastal town of Dandi where they broke the government law." A) 190. B) 328. C) 397. D) 240. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 240. 59. "Inependence Day" was observed on ..... all over the country. A) 26th January 1930. B) 18th March 1945. C) 29th January 1931. D) None. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 26th January 1930. 60. Many of the pre-colonial civilizations that we studied were known for their role in: A) Selling silver and wood at local markets. B) Global trade and gold exports. C) Making many types of spices to sell. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Global trade and gold exports. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesHistory QuizzesClass 7 QuizzesClass 7 History Chapter 7 The Making Of Regional Cultures Quiz 1Class 7 History Chapter 7 The Making Of Regional Cultures Quiz 3Class 7 History Chapter 7 The Making Of Regional Cultures Quiz 4Class 7 History Chapter 7 The Making Of Regional Cultures Quiz 5Class 7 History Chapter 7 The Making Of Regional Cultures Quiz 6Class 7 History Chapter 7 The Making Of Regional Cultures Quiz 7Class 7 History Chapter 7 The Making Of Regional Cultures Quiz 8Class 7 History Chapter 7 The Making Of Regional Cultures Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books