This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 7 > History > Tribes > Class 7 History Chapter 5 Tribes – Quiz 6 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 7 History Chapter 5 Tribes Quiz 6 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which of the following tribes practiced crop rotation? A) Curran side. B) Apache. C) Caddo. D) Juomano. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Caddo. 2. Which of the following did NOT met the needs of Native Americans? A) Hunting animals. B) Farming crops. C) Burying artifacts. D) Bartering and trading. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Burying artifacts. 3. Why didn't the Makah tribe farm? A) Because the weather was to hot to farm. B) Because they traded with other farms. C) Because they couldn't find food in the forest or water. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Because they couldn't find food in the forest or water. 4. What are some reasons that people visit the southwest? A) To experience American Indian culture historical sites. B) To join the current Navajo tribe. C) To visit the capitol of the United States. D) To eat guacamole on National Guacamole Day. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To experience American Indian culture historical sites. 5. Witch tribe dug deep to make thier houses? A) Help. B) Myave. C) Soup. D) Bingon. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Bingon. 6. What was considered the "Three Sisters" ? Corn, beans, and ..... A) Beaver. B) Tobacco. C) Squash. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Squash. 7. REVIEW:For whom was the Great Pyramid at Giza built? A) Pharaoh Amonhotep IV. B) Pharaoh Aya. C) Pharaoh Seti i. D) Pharaoh. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Pharaoh. 8. Which Native American tribe ate clams and oysters? A) Catawba. B) Yemassee. C) Cherokee. D) Cheraw. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Yemassee. 9. What type of homes did the Hopi people build along mesas in order to protect themselves from enemies and harsh weather? A) Longhouses. B) Hogans. C) Tepees. D) Pueblos. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Pueblos. 10. Which tribe were nomadic hunter-gatherers who used dugout canoes to fish & hunt coastal waters. A) Lipan apache. B) Curran side. C) Juomano. D) Caddo. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Curran side. 11. The tribal population of Odisha mainly survive on- A) Hunting, fishing,. B) Agriculture, farming. C) All of above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) All of above. 12. The Three Fires tribes believed that the land, plants and animals belonged to ONLY the tribal leaders. True or False? A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 13. The ..... Indians were the first to start growing crops from seeds. A) Paleo. B) Archaic. C) Woodland. D) Mississippian. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Woodland. 14. The Kwakiutl people lived in large plank houses that could hold their entire clan. What other group of Native Americans also had large houses for the clan? A) Iroquois. B) Lakota. C) Lakota. D) Pueblo. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Iroquois. 15. Which of the following best explains how American Indian tribes arrived to Texas? A) Crossed the Bering Strait from Asia and migrated west. B) Crossed the Bering Strait from S. America and migrated north. C) Crossed the Bering Strait from Alaska and migrated north. D) Crossed the Bering Strait from Asia and migrated south. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Crossed the Bering Strait from Asia and migrated south. 16. Which tribe was known as the "Mission Indians?" A) Timocua. B) Apalachee. C) Calsupa. D) Tequeta. E) Toecobiga. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Apalachee. 17. The ..... is technically a family member of the Bovidae family (cow). A) Buffalo. B) Mustang. C) Horse. D) Bison. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Buffalo. 18. What land forms were in the Northwest Coast? A) Plains, desert,. B) Oceans, mountains, forests, coasts. C) Cliffs, desert,. D) Islands, bays,. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Oceans, mountains, forests, coasts. 19. What is the Utah State Insect? A) Grasshopper. B) Mormon Cricket. C) Honeybee. D) Box Elder Bug. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Honeybee. 20. Which term describes "people who move from place to place, following their food source?" A) Settlers. B) Nomads. C) Natives. D) Explorers. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Nomads. 21. The ..... was the main source of food for the Chumash. A) Pacific Ocean. B) Store. C) Atlantic Ocean. D) Forest. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Pacific Ocean. 22. Which region provides recreational opportunities such as hunting, fishing, camping, and skiing? A) Rocky Mountains. B) All regions provide these opportunities. C) Great Basin. D) Colorado Plateau. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) All regions provide these opportunities. 23. The era "Natural Texas and It's People" is best described as ..... A) The era when oil was discovered in Texas. B) The era when the Spain started build missions. C) The era when Europeans first came to Texas. D) The era before Europeans came to Texas. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The era before Europeans came to Texas. 24. Tribes in the Great Plains don't have access to water year round which forces them to become what type of tribe A) Campers. B) Sedetary. C) Non Nomadic. D) Nomadic. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Nomadic. 25. In the Maasai way of life, what is an enkang? A) An instrument. B) A small village. C) A traditional name for cattle. D) An item of clothing. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A small village. 26. A major characteristic of the Caddo tribe is: A) Lived in New Mexico and West Texas and built pueblo-like dwellings. B) Practiced religious ceremonies in dome-shaped buildings. C) Fished and hunted along the Gulf Coast. D) Nomadic tribe that hunted mostly buffalo and gathered food. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Practiced religious ceremonies in dome-shaped buildings. 27. What were the responsibilities of Native American women? A) They hunted and protected the tribe. B) They made decisions in the council. C) They fought other tribes. D) They farmed, prepared meals and cared for the children. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) They farmed, prepared meals and cared for the children. 28. They believe in Taginiit (Almighty) A) Same. B) Be carried out. C) KALAGAGAN. D) Flesh. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Be carried out. 29. Where is Little Bookcliffs Wild Horse Range? A) Mesa City. B) Mesa County. C) Weld County. D) Larmier County. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mesa County. 30. Kwakiutl shamans were spiritual healers who performed dancing ceremonies wearing wooden masks. A) Eastern Woodland. B) Great Plains. C) Southwest Desert. D) West and Northwest. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) West and Northwest. 31. Which of the major indigenous settlements considered corn their most important crop? A) Paleo. B) Archaic. C) Woodland. D) Mississippian. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Mississippian. 32. The uncontacted Waodani tribe in Ecuador has how many members? A) 100. B) 4000. C) 450. D) 3000. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 4000. 33. Northern Canada and Alaska was the Arctic home of what group of Native Americans? A) Lakota. B) Pueblo. C) Quakiutl. D) Inuit. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Inuit. 34. What crop is NOT a part of the 3 Sisters? A) Squash. B) Beans. C) Tomato. D) Corn. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Tomato. 35. In Cherokee Society did men or women harvest fish? A) Men. B) Women. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Men. 36. The Hopi Tribe wore clothing made of A) Burlap. B) Polyester. C) Cotton. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Cotton. 37. What is significant about society at the earliest progression of society (hunting)? A) They are nomadic so they are not very advanced. B) They are farmers so they don't have time to create culture. C) They are nomadic so they are extremely advanced. D) They are farmers so they create culture. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They are nomadic so they are not very advanced. 38. The Potawatomi were A) Traders. B) Awesome. C) Fisherman. D) Farmers. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Farmers. 39. What region did the Inuits live in? A) Southwest. B) Northeast. C) Arctic. D) Plains. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Arctic. 40. When nations rely on one another for goods, services, or resources A) Interdependent. B) Territory. C) Reservation. D) Nomad. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Interdependent. 41. Why did early Inuit people pass stories down through the generations orally (aloud)? A) They had no writing system at the time. B) It kept them warm. C) It kept the spirit world happy. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They had no writing system at the time. 42. The Pueblo Indians lived in? A) Teepees. B) Plankhouses. C) Igloos. D) Pueblos. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Pueblos. 43. Remaining in one place A) Economy. B) Trade. C) Nomadic. D) Sedentary. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Sedentary. 44. Which type of tribe got most of their food from hunting and gathering? A) Sedentary Tribes. B) Nomadic Tribes. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Nomadic Tribes. 45. What did they do with the shells they picked up? A) They threw them back in the ocean. B) They used them in crafts. C) They put them in their hair. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They used them in crafts. 46. This group of early colonial settlers introduced Santa Claus to America. A) Steelers. B) Amish. C) Germans. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Germans. 47. How did indigenous people of the Northeast use their environment? A) StorytellingFolktales. B) DancingCooking. C) CreatorGreat Spirt. D) Food ShelterMaking Clothing. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Food ShelterMaking Clothing. 48. What is one difference between Cherokee and Shawnee shelters? A) The Cherokee shelters had roofs made of bark or thatch, while the Shawnee shelters had roofs made of poplar bark only. B) The Cherokee had two types of shelters, and the Shawnee had one. C) The Cherokee lived in domed shelters, while the Shawnee lived in rectangular shelters. D) The Cherokee lived in houses with open sides, while the Shawnee lived in houses with mud sides. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The Cherokee had two types of shelters, and the Shawnee had one. 49. What do ARCHAEOLOGISTS study? A) Climate. B) Indians. C) Glaciers. D) Things left from the past. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Things left from the past. 50. What was the forced removal of Native Americans in 1830 called? A) Native American Exit Act. B) Native American Leaving Act. C) Indian Removal Act. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Indian Removal Act. 51. Amish clothing styles encourage A) Faith. B) Humility. C) Education. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Humility. 52. REVIEW:What is the approximate date of the Call of Abram A) 2434 BC. B) 2195 BC. C) 1849 BC. D) 2091 BC. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 2091 BC. 53. Most tribes in California ate A) Pine nuts. B) Cows. C) Acorns. D) Almonds. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Acorns. 54. Hopi built round underground chambers called kivas for religious ceremonies and believed that kachina dolls were spirits that could do things such as bring rain for crops and make children behave. A) Eastern Woodland. B) Southwest Desert. C) Great Plains. D) West and Northwest. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Southwest Desert. 55. The process of a person or people traveling to a new place or country A) Encroach. B) Commerce. C) Migration. D) Tradition. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Migration. 56. How many tribes have we discussed? A) 4. B) 5. C) 2. D) 7. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 5. 57. Which tribe was the largest? A) Calusa. B) Apalachee. C) Timocua. D) Tequeta. E) Tacobanka. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Timocua. 58. Who among the following were the settled cultivators?Correct Answers A) Khonds. B) Clean. C) Baigas. D) Bakarwals. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Clean. 59. What does "adapt" mean? A) A clash of cultures. B) Become adjusted to new conditions. C) To make no difference to an area. D) Choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Become adjusted to new conditions. 60. The Karankawa adapted to their environment by ..... A) Built adobe houses. B) Fished in canoes. C) Farmed crops. D) Hunting with horses. 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