Class 9 social science Mid term 1 Sample Question Answer | Social science CBSE Class 9 Term One

Class 9th social science sample paper mid term one


 1.When did Napoleon Bonaparte crown himself  emperor of France?

         A.  1979

         B.  1798

         C.  1800

         D.  1804

 

      2.A guillotine was _____________________.

          A. fine sword With which heads were cut off.

          B.  A special noose to hang people.

          C. A device consisting of two poles and a                 blade with which a person was beheaded.

          D. None of the above. 


      3.Who wrote the ‘ Declaration of the Rights to                      women    and citizens’?

              A. Olympe de Gouges

              B.  Abee Sieyes

              C. Mirabeau

              D.  None of the above


     4.The plateau area of India is considered to be the              part of which landmass?

A.  Himalayas

B.  Angaraland

C.  Tethy

D.Gondwana land


       5. Dehradun, Kotli Dun  and Patli  dun  are

A. Cities in Uttrakhand

B. Longitudinal valleys

C.  Riverine islands

D. Eastern hills


    6.Himadri is also known as  ____________.

A. The Inner Himalayas

B. The Great Himalayas

C.Lesser Himalayas

D. Both (A) and (B)


     7.    The latitude of India is

A. 6°8’ N and 40°7’ N

B.  9°4’ N and 37°6’ N

C.  8°4’ N and 37°6’N

D.  None of the above


     8. One person one vote means____________

                A. All person must vote for one person.

                B. Each person has one vote and each vote                   has one  value. 

                C. Each person can vote only once in his life.

                 D. None of the above.


       9.  The Lakshadweep Islands group earlier known by ________.

                A. Lakhpradeep

                B.  Laccadive

                C.  Both A and B

                D.  Non of the above. 


       10. When did Parvez  Musharraf come to power in Pakistan?

              A. October 1999

              B. September 1998

              C. November 1999

              D. December 1999


         11.   Match the following

         1. Democracy               A. Father of Indian           Constitution

         2.  Peninsula India      B. Representative Government

         3. Dr. BR Ambedkar    C. Gondwana land

         4. Louis XI                     D. Bourbon Dynasty

 

       A   B  C    D                A    B   C    D

(A)      3   1   2  4       (B)  1  3    4    6

(C)       1  2   4   3      (D)  1  2    3    4

 

12 . What is the southern part of the western coastal plains known as ?

A. Konkon

B. Kannad

C. Caromandal

D. Malabar

 

13. What do you understand by the term Peninsula? 

        A. Rivers originate from Himalaya 

        B. Land mass bounded by sea on three sides 

        C. Rivers of northern plains 

        D. None of the above

 

14. Name the highest peak which lies in western Ghats? 

             A. Anai Mudi 

             B. Mahendragiri 

             C. Nanga parvat 

             D. None of the above

 

15. When did women finally get the right to vote in France?

                 A. 1846 

                 B. 1946 

                 C. 1945 

                 D. 1945

 

16. How much time did the Constituent Assembly take in framing the Constitution of India?

A. 3 years

B. 1 years

C. 3 years 2 months

D. 2 years 11 months and 18 days

 

17.Louise XI belonged to which dynasty?

 A. Dourdon

 B. Bourbon

 C. Nobel

 D. None of the above



18. Which estate of the French society paid all the taxes? 

   A. First Estate

   B. Second Estate

   C. Third Estate

   D. All of the above


19. Who is the writer of the book ‘ The spirit of law ‘? 

   A. Jacques Rousses

   B. Lousi XI

   C. John Lock

   D. Montesquieu


20. What is the total length of Mount Everest? 

  A. 8848m

  B. 8868m

  C. 8828m

  D. None of the above





21.  Assertion(A) : Although only the southern part of India lies in the tropical region, the whole of India has a tropical climate.

Reason(R) :Himalaya mountains ranges protect it from the northerly cold winds.



Direction: In the questions given above, there are two statements marked as Assertion(A) and Reason(R).


Read the statements and choose the correct option.


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. A is false but R is true. 

 

 

22.Assertion: Total length of the coastline of the mainland of India, including Andaman and Nicobar and Lakshadweep, is 15,200 KM.

Reason: No other country has a long coastline on the Indian Ocean as India has.

 

Direction: In the questions given above, there are two statements marked as Assertion(A) and Reason(R).


Read the statements and choose the correct option.


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. A is false but R is true. 

 

23.  Assertion (A) Midday meal scheme has been implemented in India.

     Reason ( R) it aims to encourage attendance and retention of children and improve their nutritional status.


Read the statements and choose the correct option.

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. A is false but R is true. 

 

24. Assertion (A)  India have all Physiographic features. 

Reason (R) There are two island groups in India namely Andaman and Nicobar and Lakshadweep. 


Read the statements and choose the correct option.

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. A is false but R is true. 

 

25.  Assertion ( A) Dr. BR Ambedkar was the chairman of the constituent assembly.

  Reason ( R) Elections to the constituent assembly were held in July 1946.


Read the statements and choose the correct option.

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. A is false but R is true. 

 

The Himalayas geographically young and structurally fold mountains stretch over the northern border of India.  These mountain ranges run in a West east direction from the Indus to the Brahmaputra. The Himalayas represent the loftiest and one of the most rugged mountains barriors of the world.  They Form on arc which covers a distance of about 2400 kilometres. Their  width varies from 400 kilometres in Kashmir to  150 kilometres in Arunachala Pradesh. The altitude variation are greater in the eastern half than those in the western half . The Himalayas consist of three parallel ranges in its longitudinal extent. A number of valleys lie between these ranges. The northernmost range is known as the great or inner Himalayas or de Himadri. It is the most continuous range consisting of the loftiest peaks with an average height of 6000 meters. It contains all prominent Himalayan peaks.

 

 

26)Which of the following is the unstable landmass of India?

        A. The peninsular Plateau

        B. The Great Indian  Deserts 

        C. The Himalayas      

         D. Non of the above


27)Which of the following is the source of the Ganges river? 

         A. The peninsular plateau

         B. The western Ghats

         C. The Himalayas

         D. The Eastern Ghats

 

28)Patli Dun Is a part of ______________ range of the Himalayas. 

      A.  Between Himachal and Shivalik

      B. Himadri

      C. Purvanchal

      D. Shivalik    

  

29)Why are the Himalayas considered as a youthful topography?

     A.  The Himalayas have high mountain peaks.

     B.  The Himalayas have fast flowing rivers. 

     C. The Himalayas have deep valleys

     D. All of the above

 

30)    What is the average height of the loftiest peaks?

             A. 5000m                       

             B. 6000m

             C. 6600m

             D.5500m

                

 

 

Map Based Questions

 

 




   

 

 

 

 

 




31.  (i) Represents the group of Islands in Bay of Bengal name them _________________.

         A. Lakshadweep

        B. Andaman

        C. Nicobar

        D. Andaman and Nicobar

 

32. (ii) represents a place surrounded by  water in it's three sides name it ______________.

           A. Kerala

          B. Karnataka

          C. Tamilnadu

          D. None of the above

 

33. In the map (iii) shows a major land form of India what it is ___________.

          A. Plains

          B. Plateau

          C. Mountain

          D. Deserts

34. (iv)  in the map shows which hills  __________________.

          A. Eastern Ghats

          B. Naga hills

          C. Mizo hills

          D. None of the above

35. In the given map (v) represents the largest state of India population wise. Name it _________.

         A.  Uttarakhand

         B. Rajasthan

         C. Uttar Pradesh

         D. Punjab

 

36. In the map (vi) shows  a bird sanctuary name it_____________.

        A. Pitta

        B. Lakshadweep

        C. Mitti

        D.  None of the above

 

37. In the given map ( vii) represents an union capital name it___________________.

        A. Chandigarh

        B. Delhi

        C. Puducherry

        D. None of the above

 

38. The tropic of cancer passes through how many states _________________.

        A. 6

        B. 7

        C. 8

        D. None of the above

 

39. What  is the the IST of India? 

         A. 80°30' E

         B. 83°30'W

         C. 82°30'E

         D. 82°30'W

40. Currently how many states and Union territories are there in India? 

        A. 28 states and 8 union territories

        B. 29 states and 7 union territories

        C. 28 states and 9 union territories

        D. 29 states 9 union territories

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

















    

 

 

 

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