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 6 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 7 History Chapter 7 The Making Of Regional Cultures Quiz 6 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which sentence uses 'art' as an abstract noun? A) The art of making noise is intriguing. B) The art on the wall is colorful. C) She is an art teacher. D) He bought a piece of art. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The art of making noise is intriguing. 2. Basic human needs such as food, clothing, sports, education, festivals etc. passed down from one generation to the next. A) Customs and traditions. B) Government. C) Language. D) Social Organizations. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Customs and traditions. 3. Which trade route helped link West Africa to North Africa? A) Trans-Saharan Route. B) Tea Route. C) Silk Route. D) Viking Route. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Trans-Saharan Route. 4. The Padshahnama describes the reign of ..... A) Shah Jahan. B) Akbar. C) Babur. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Shah Jahan. 5. In Nagaland, men wear different kinds of shawls depending on their tribe. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 6. The Mongolian impact on the globe was seen in which of the following? A) Increased trade. B) Deadly conquest. C) Policies of religious tolerance. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 7. What advantage did the Mongols have over surrounding peoples? A) They didn't care about religion, where as the Chinese made Confucianism the official religion. B) They were mostly literate, unlike China who mostly was illiterate. C) Their calvary, fighting from horseback, unlike the Chinese who were not as well trained. D) They had more equality than surrounding peoples. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Their calvary, fighting from horseback, unlike the Chinese who were not as well trained. 8. BRAHMAS WERE NOT ALLOWED TO A) STUDY. B) EAT NON VEG. C) COME OUT OF THIER HOUSE. D) EAT VEG. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) EAT NON VEG. 9. Describe a positive effect of globalization on education. A) Globalization leads to a decrease in educational standards worldwide. B) Globalization eliminates the need for teachers in the classroom. C) Globalization promotes access to diverse educational resources and methodologies, improving the quality of education. D) Globalization restricts access to local educational practices and traditions. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Globalization promotes access to diverse educational resources and methodologies, improving the quality of education. 10. Who was the author of the book "Poverty and Un-British rule in India" ? A) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. B) Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. C) R.C. Dutt. D) Grandpa. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Grandpa. 11. A map that displays the subway system for a city would be an example of. A) A formal region. B) A functional region. C) A perceptual region. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A functional region. 12. The doctor gave us a ..... example of a food to help with our health. A) Serving. B) Stimulate. C) Source. D) Specific. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Specific. 13. Rajasthan was called as ..... by the British. A) Rajputra. B) Rajputs. C) Rajputana. D) Coronation. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Rajputana. 14. The term kathak is derived from ..... , a word used in Sanskrit and other languages for story. A) Katha. B) Tales. C) None of the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Katha. 15. An area where people have shared culture traits is a A) Culture traits. B) Culture region. C) Innovation. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Culture region. 16. In which part of the present-day Kerala was the Chera kingdom of Mahodayapuram established? A) South-western part. B) South-eastern part. C) North-eastern part. D) North-western part. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) South-western part. 17. During the second year of high school, Ebright started his scientific research about the discovery of a mysterious insect hormone, which led to his brand-new theory on the life of cells. A) TRUE. B) FALSE. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) TRUE. 18. Which type of international firm is most likely to adopt an ethnocentric approach to management? A) A multinational corporation. B) A transnational corporation. C) A global company. D) An international company. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A global company. 19. Which region is best known for lumber production? A) Central Prairie. B) Pine Belt. C) Pontotoc Ridge. D) Black Prairie. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pine Belt. 20. Which is an example of the Navajo (southwest Native Americans adapting/changing? A) They built adobe home from the mud available in the region. B) They hunted buffalo and built tepees. C) They built long houses from the trees in the area. D) They built totem poles from the cedar trees. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They built adobe home from the mud available in the region. 21. Which of the following best describes the impact of the Mongols on interregional trade? A) They isolated regions from each other. B) They increased levels of interregional trade and connection. C) They destroyed all trade routes. D) They only traded within Mongolia. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They increased levels of interregional trade and connection. 22. Which Native American Indian group lived from the Southern tip of Alaska to the northern tip of California? A) Navajo. B) Southeast People. C) Northwest people. D) Cherokee. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Northwest people. 23. Which of the following would NOT be a reason for an aging population? A) Retirees moving to a warmer climate. B) War. C) Emigration of young people for jobs. D) Decrease in the birth rate. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Retirees moving to a warmer climate. 24. What is the responsibility of the legislative branch of government? A) Making laws. B) Executing laws. C) Enforcing laws. D) Judicial review. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Making laws. 25. Which area is known for Cranberries, lobster and maple syrup? A) New England. B) Mid-Atlantic. C) West and Southwest. D) Pacific. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) New England. 26. When did Jallianwala Bagh massacre happen and who inflicted it? A) 6 April 1919, Curzon. B) 13 April 1919, General Dyer. C) 1 April 1919, Lord Reading. D) 12 April 1919, Lord Hardinge I. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 13 April 1919, General Dyer. 27. Who is credited with making a sheet of paper from mulberry and other coarse fibers around 105? A) Johannes Gutenberg. B) Albert Einstein. C) CAI LUN. D) Isaac Newton. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) CAI LUN. 28. Cartography refers to ..... A) Study about earth. B) Study about map making. C) Study about land. D) All of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Study about map making. 29. How does the concept of family influence social behaviors in Spanish-speaking communities? A) It has a significant influence, shaping social interactions and expectations. B) Family concepts have little to no influence on social behaviors in these communities. C) While family is important, it does not influence social behaviors in any meaningful way. D) The influence of family on social behaviors is seen only in certain regions. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It has a significant influence, shaping social interactions and expectations. 30. Name one impact of globalization on culture. A) Increased local traditions. B) Enhanced regional languages. C) Cultural diversity. D) Cultural homogenization. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cultural homogenization. 31. Non Cooperation movement was called-off because a group of peasants lit a ..... on fire? A) British Hospital. B) Parliament. C) Police Station. D) Government Office. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Police Station. 32. Which term is linked to the forced removal of an ethnic group? A) Nullify. B) Ethnic Cleansing. C) Sectionalism. D) Assimilate. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ethnic Cleansing. 33. Rugged Mountains stretching from Canada almost to Mexico A) Canadian Shield. B) Basin And Range. C) Great Plains. D) Rocky Mountains. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Rocky Mountains. 34. Which trade route connected the Mediterranean region with the Middle East and Asia? A) Tea Trail. B) Spice Route. C) Salt Path. D) Silk Road. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Silk Road. 35. What is a characteristic that distinguishes one region from another? A) Capital. B) Climate. C) Sports. D) Size. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Climate. 36. In 1908, in ..... khudiram bose and prafulla chaki threw a bomb at kingsford, the district judge. A) Esha. B) Madras. C) Bihar. D) Bengal. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Bihar. 37. The United Nations promotes ..... as a means of resolving international conflicts. A) Celebration. B) Apply for. C) Politics. D) Qualify. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Politics. 38. How did the Twelve Tables change the Roman legal system? A) They made the law only be decided by family members. B) They made dancing illegal. C) They made eating sitting down much easier. D) They made it more reliable by writing down the law. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) They made it more reliable by writing down the law. 39. Have the frontiers separating regions always remained the same? A) Yes, they have remained unchanged throughout history. B) No, they have evolved over time and are still changing. C) No, they have been fixed since ancient times. D) Yes, they have been redrawn recently. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) No, they have evolved over time and are still changing. 40. What is the term for prioritizing the needs of a specific area over the whole country? A) Nationalism. B) Sectionalism. C) Federalism. D) Integration. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sectionalism. 41. The Constitution begins with ..... A) In the course of human events . B) We the People . C) Four score and seven years ago . D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) We the People . 42. The degree of direct linkage between one particular location and other locations in a transport network is referred to as: A) Spatial interaction. B) Movement. C) Landscape. D) Connectivity. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Connectivity. 43. What is hydrology? A) The study of soils and plants. B) The science of making maps. C) The study of how people make and spend money. D) The study of water on Earth. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The study of water on Earth. 44. What type of economic system is based on private ownership and the goal of making a profit? A) Command economy. B) Mixed economy. C) Market economy. D) Traditional economy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Market economy. 45. The branch of a government that puts laws or bills into execution: A) Judiciary. B) Parliament. C) Executive. D) Legislature. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Executive. 46. What is true about the Iroquois government? A) It was a confederacy of tribes working together to solve problems and make rules and laws. B) Each tribe sent a representative to a council to make important decisions. C) It is a lot like our government today. They selected a representative to look out for their best interests. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 47. How did the People of the Desert Southwest modify their environment? A) Created an irrigation system in order to farm. B) Used cedar wood to make bridges. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Created an irrigation system in order to farm. 48. Which of the following best describes a multinational corporation (MNC)? A) A company that exports its products to several countries. B) A company that has a centralized management structure and focuses on domestic markets. C) A company that operates in multiple countries and has a decentralized decision-making process. D) A company that primarily focuses on online sales and international shipping. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A company that operates in multiple countries and has a decentralized decision-making process. 49. Which of the following was the world's first mass produced car? A) Ambassador. B) Maruti 800. C) T Model Ford. D) Volkswagen. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) T Model Ford. 50. Chera kingdom was established in? A) 9th century. B) 10th century. C) 11th century. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 9th century. 51. She was pleased to have the ..... of being the guest speaker at the conference. A) Qualify. B) Regional. C) Honour. D) Live-stream. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Honour. 52. Which of the following sentences uses 'art' as a metaphor? A) The art of making noise is a skill. B) She visited the art gallery yesterday. C) He is studying art at university. D) The painting was a beautiful piece of art. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The art of making noise is a skill. 53. Inhabitants of this region used a ceremonial deer when they mourned the death of a loved one and their main food was salmon. A) Northwest Plateau. B) Southwest Desert. C) Great Plains. D) Arctic Region. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Northwest Plateau. 54. What is meant by NIEO? A) New International Entertainment Organisation. B) New International Economic Order. C) New Internal Ecosystem Operations. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) New International Economic Order. 55. Palaces were usually built on a square platform. The interior was relatively plain, but the outer walls of many temples were decorated with paintings, ornamental tiles or terracotta tablets. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 56. The area between the Narmada and Krishna river. A) Madurai. B) Tanjore. C) Deccan. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Deccan. 57. Why were lighthouses first built in the Atlantic Region? A) To store grain. B) To generate electricity. C) To prevent shipwrecks. D) To attract tourists. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To prevent shipwrecks. 58. What part of speech is 'noise' in the sentence:'The noise was unbearable'? A) Adverb. B) Adjective. C) Verb. D) Noun. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Noun. 59. ..... is the science of making maps. A) Globe. B) Cartography. C) Social science. D) Map. E) Meteorology. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Cartography. 60. Stories of Rajputs were written in the form of:- A) Poems. B) Songs. C) Scripts. D) All of These. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of These. ← 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 2Class 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 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