

Social Science Assessment






Assessment Booklet
Social Science
Part -2

Acknowledgements
Academic Author: Anuj Gupta
Book Production: Sneha Sharma, Prerna Raswal
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Preface
Assessments are more than just a means of measuring progress—they are essential tools to guide and enrich a child’s learning journey. This Assessment Booklet has been carefully structured to support teachers in the process of evaluating student learning at regular intervals, while reinforcing key concepts.
Each grade includes two booklets per subject, structured into Part I and Part II to ensure systematic and continuous assessment. Each booklet provides three test papers—two Periodic Assessments and one Term-End Paper—offering a balanced approach to evaluating students’ progress. This structured format allows for regular checkpoints in the learning process, enabling educators to track student performance at different stages and adapt their teaching strategies to meet individual learning needs.
Rooted in the principles of the National Curriculum Framework (NCF), this booklet promotes competencybased learning by prioritising conceptual understanding, problem-solving, and critical thinking over rote memorisation. A carefully designed blend of objective and subjective questions supports different learning styles, while application-based and interdisciplinary questions help students make deeper connections across subjects.
Designed for teachers, this booklet features ready-to-use, perforated sheets for easy distribution and efficient assessment management. It includes ten copies of each of the three assessments, ensuring seamless classroom use.
Beyond academic skills, these assessments encourage students to think independently, apply their knowledge in new contexts, and develop confidence in their problem-solving abilities. By engaging with a variety of question types—ranging from reasoning-based exercises to application-oriented tasks—students are not just preparing for exams but building essential skills for lifelong learning.
This booklet is a practical resource for teachers, students, and parents, ensuring that assessments are purposeful, skill-driven and aligned with real learning needs.
Assess, reflect, and grow—because every learning milestone matters.
Assessment Syllabus (Part-2)
AssessmentChapters IncludedTotal
Periodic Assessment – 3
Periodic Assessment – 4
Ch 11 – Water Resources of India
Ch 12 – Mineral Resources of India
Ch 13 – Agriculture and Livestock
Ch 14 – Industries
Ch 15 – Transport 20 marks45 mins10 copies
Ch 16 – Means of Communication
Ch 17 – Our Government
Ch 18 – Our Rights and Duties
Ch 19 – Our Culture and Heritage
Ch 20 – Great Achievers of India 20 marks45 mins10 copies
Term Examination – 2
Ch 11 – Water Resources of India
Ch 12 – Mineral Resources of India
Ch 13 – Agriculture and Livestock
Ch 14 – Industries
Ch 15 – Transport
Ch 16 – Means of Communication
Ch 17 – Our Government
Ch 18 – Our Rights and Duties
Ch 19 – Our Culture and Heritage
Ch 20 – Great Achievers of India 40 marks 1 hr 30 mins 10 copies

Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. The water stored below the Earth’s surface is called .
a. Dams
b. Rivers
B. Which of these is an inexhaustible source of energy?
a. Petroleum
b. Wind energy
C. What are groundnuts an example of?
a. Oilseeds
b. Fibre crops
c. Groundwater
c. Natural gas
c. Livestock
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Small-scale industries are the same as cottage industries.
B. Haldia Port is on the west coast of India.
C. All forests in India are coastal forests.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Laterite soil can be found in .
B. Rivers that flow throughout the year are called rivers.
C. Copper is mainly used in the industry.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. These are sunflower seeds. What kinds of crops are these?
B. What is the other type of crops grown in India? Give two examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. What are the different types of industries? Give two examples of each.
B. Name two inland waterways of India.
C. Name the four major metro cities in India. What is the name of the network of highways that joins them?
D. Name two types of forests. Give examples of trees that grow in those forests.
Time: 45 mins
Periodic Assessment
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. The water stored below the Earth’s surface is called .
a. Dams
b. Rivers
B. Which of these is an inexhaustible source of energy?
a. Petroleum
b. Wind energy
C. What are groundnuts an example of?
a. Oilseeds
b. Fibre crops
c. Groundwater
c. Natural gas
c. Livestock
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Small-scale industries are the same as cottage industries.
B. Haldia Port is on the west coast of India.
C. All forests in India are coastal forests.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Laterite soil can be found in .
B. Rivers that flow throughout the year are called rivers.
C. Copper is mainly used in the industry.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. These are sunflower seeds. What kinds of crops are these?
B. What is the other type of crops grown in India? Give two examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. What are the different types of industries? Give two examples of each.
B. Name two inland waterways of India.
C. Name the four major metro cities in India. What is the name of the network of highways that joins them?
D. Name two types of forests. Give examples of trees that grow in those forests.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. The water stored below the Earth’s surface is called .
a. Dams
b. Rivers
B. Which of these is an inexhaustible source of energy?
a. Petroleum
b. Wind energy
C. What are groundnuts an example of?
a. Oilseeds
b. Fibre crops
c. Groundwater
c. Natural gas
c. Livestock
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Small-scale industries are the same as cottage industries.
B. Haldia Port is on the west coast of India.
C. All forests in India are coastal forests.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Laterite soil can be found in .
B. Rivers that flow throughout the year are called rivers.
C. Copper is mainly used in the industry.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. These are sunflower seeds. What kinds of crops are these?
B. What is the other type of crops grown in India? Give two examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. What are the different types of industries? Give two examples of each.
B. Name two inland waterways of India.
C. Name the four major metro cities in India. What is the name of the network of highways that joins them?
D. Name two types of forests. Give examples of trees that grow in those forests.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. The water stored below the Earth’s surface is called .
a. Dams
b. Rivers
B. Which of these is an inexhaustible source of energy?
a. Petroleum
b. Wind energy
C. What are groundnuts an example of?
a. Oilseeds
b. Fibre crops
c. Groundwater
c. Natural gas
c. Livestock
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Small-scale industries are the same as cottage industries.
B. Haldia Port is on the west coast of India.
C. All forests in India are coastal forests.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Laterite soil can be found in .
B. Rivers that flow throughout the year are called rivers.
C. Copper is mainly used in the industry.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. These are sunflower seeds. What kinds of crops are these?
B. What is the other type of crops grown in India? Give two examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. What are the different types of industries? Give two examples of each.
B. Name two inland waterways of India.
C. Name the four major metro cities in India. What is the name of the network of highways that joins them?
D. Name two types of forests. Give examples of trees that grow in those forests.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. The water stored below the Earth’s surface is called .
a. Dams
b. Rivers
B. Which of these is an inexhaustible source of energy?
a. Petroleum
b. Wind energy
C. What are groundnuts an example of?
a. Oilseeds
b. Fibre crops
c. Groundwater
c. Natural gas
c. Livestock
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Small-scale industries are the same as cottage industries.
B. Haldia Port is on the west coast of India.
C. All forests in India are coastal forests.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Laterite soil can be found in .
B. Rivers that flow throughout the year are called rivers.
C. Copper is mainly used in the industry.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. These are sunflower seeds. What kinds of crops are these?
B. What is the other type of crops grown in India? Give two examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. What are the different types of industries? Give two examples of each.
B. Name two inland waterways of India.
C. Name the four major metro cities in India. What is the name of the network of highways that joins them?
D. Name two types of forests. Give examples of trees that grow in those forests.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. The water stored below the Earth’s surface is called .
a. Dams
b. Rivers
B. Which of these is an inexhaustible source of energy?
a. Petroleum
b. Wind energy
C. What are groundnuts an example of?
a. Oilseeds
b. Fibre crops
c. Groundwater
c. Natural gas
c. Livestock
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Small-scale industries are the same as cottage industries.
B. Haldia Port is on the west coast of India.
C. All forests in India are coastal forests.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Laterite soil can be found in .
B. Rivers that flow throughout the year are called rivers.
C. Copper is mainly used in the industry.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. These are sunflower seeds. What kinds of crops are these?
B. What is the other type of crops grown in India? Give two examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. What are the different types of industries? Give two examples of each.
B. Name two inland waterways of India.
C. Name the four major metro cities in India. What is the name of the network of highways that joins them?
D. Name two types of forests. Give examples of trees that grow in those forests.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. The water stored below the Earth’s surface is called .
a. Dams
b. Rivers
B. Which of these is an inexhaustible source of energy?
a. Petroleum
b. Wind energy
C. What are groundnuts an example of?
a. Oilseeds
b. Fibre crops
c. Groundwater
c. Natural gas
c. Livestock
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Small-scale industries are the same as cottage industries.
B. Haldia Port is on the west coast of India.
C. All forests in India are coastal forests.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Laterite soil can be found in .
B. Rivers that flow throughout the year are called rivers.
C. Copper is mainly used in the industry.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. These are sunflower seeds. What kinds of crops are these?
B. What is the other type of crops grown in India? Give two examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. What are the different types of industries? Give two examples of each.
B. Name two inland waterways of India.
C. Name the four major metro cities in India. What is the name of the network of highways that joins them?
D. Name two types of forests. Give examples of trees that grow in those forests.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. The water stored below the Earth’s surface is called .
a. Dams
b. Rivers
B. Which of these is an inexhaustible source of energy?
a. Petroleum
b. Wind energy
C. What are groundnuts an example of?
a. Oilseeds
b. Fibre crops
c. Groundwater
c. Natural gas
c. Livestock
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Small-scale industries are the same as cottage industries.
B. Haldia Port is on the west coast of India.
C. All forests in India are coastal forests.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Laterite soil can be found in .
B. Rivers that flow throughout the year are called rivers.
C. Copper is mainly used in the industry.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. These are sunflower seeds. What kinds of crops are these?
B. What is the other type of crops grown in India? Give two examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. What are the different types of industries? Give two examples of each.
B. Name two inland waterways of India.
C. Name the four major metro cities in India. What is the name of the network of highways that joins them?
D. Name two types of forests. Give examples of trees that grow in those forests.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. The water stored below the Earth’s surface is called .
a. Dams
b. Rivers
B. Which of these is an inexhaustible source of energy?
a. Petroleum
b. Wind energy
C. What are groundnuts an example of?
a. Oilseeds
b. Fibre crops
c. Groundwater
c. Natural gas
c. Livestock
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Small-scale industries are the same as cottage industries.
B. Haldia Port is on the west coast of India.
C. All forests in India are coastal forests.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Laterite soil can be found in .
B. Rivers that flow throughout the year are called rivers.
C. Copper is mainly used in the industry.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. These are sunflower seeds. What kinds of crops are these?
B. What is the other type of crops grown in India? Give two examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. What are the different types of industries? Give two examples of each.
B. Name two inland waterways of India.
C. Name the four major metro cities in India. What is the name of the network of highways that joins them?
D. Name two types of forests. Give examples of trees that grow in those forests.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. The water stored below the Earth’s surface is called .
a. Dams
b. Rivers
B. Which of these is an inexhaustible source of energy?
a. Petroleum
b. Wind energy
C. What are groundnuts an example of?
a. Oilseeds
b. Fibre crops
c. Groundwater
c. Natural gas
c. Livestock
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Small-scale industries are the same as cottage industries.
B. Haldia Port is on the west coast of India.
C. All forests in India are coastal forests.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Laterite soil can be found in .
B. Rivers that flow throughout the year are called rivers.
C. Copper is mainly used in the industry.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. These are sunflower seeds. What kinds of crops are these?
B. What is the other type of crops grown in India? Give two examples.
5. Short-answer questions. (8 marks)
A. What are the different types of industries? Give two examples of each.
B. Name two inland waterways of India.
C. Name the four major metro cities in India. What is the name of the network of highways that joins them?
D. Name two types of forests. Give examples of trees that grow in those forests.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these is an example of social media?
a. Radio
b. Meta c. Letter
B. Which branch of central government interprets laws?
a. Legislature
b. Executive c. Judiciary
C. Right to Education has been made compulsory up to which age?
a. 21
b. 12 c. 14
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Odissi is a form of classical dance.
B. The Non-Cooperation Movement was started by Emperor Ashoka.
C. Ram Mohan Roy worked to abolish the practice of sati.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Baul Sangeet is the folk music of .
B. The allows people to seek judicial remedy if their rights are violated.
C. A is a type of communication device that lets us talk to people far away.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which method of communication is the machine shown in the picture used for?
B. What are the three methods of communication? Give two examples of each.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. What is a government?
B. Why is India a democratic country?
C. Name two important monuments built by the British.
D. What was Akbar’s thinking on religion?
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these is an example of social media?
a. Radio
b. Meta c. Letter
B. Which branch of central government interprets laws?
a. Legislature
b. Executive c. Judiciary
C. Right to Education has been made compulsory up to which age?
a. 21
b. 12 c. 14
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Odissi is a form of classical dance.
B. The Non-Cooperation Movement was started by Emperor Ashoka.
C. Ram Mohan Roy worked to abolish the practice of sati.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Baul Sangeet is the folk music of .
B. The allows people to seek judicial remedy if their rights are violated.
C. A is a type of communication device that lets us talk to people far away.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which method of communication is the machine shown in the picture used for?
B. What are the three methods of communication? Give two examples of each.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. What is a government?
B. Why is India a democratic country?
C. Name two important monuments built by the British.
D. What was Akbar’s thinking on religion?
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these is an example of social media?
a. Radio
b. Meta c. Letter
B. Which branch of central government interprets laws?
a. Legislature
b. Executive c. Judiciary
C. Right to Education has been made compulsory up to which age?
a. 21
b. 12 c. 14
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Odissi is a form of classical dance.
B. The Non-Cooperation Movement was started by Emperor Ashoka.
C. Ram Mohan Roy worked to abolish the practice of sati.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Baul Sangeet is the folk music of .
B. The allows people to seek judicial remedy if their rights are violated.
C. A is a type of communication device that lets us talk to people far away.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which method of communication is the machine shown in the picture used for?
B. What are the three methods of communication? Give two examples of each.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. What is a government?
B. Why is India a democratic country?
C. Name two important monuments built by the British.
D. What was Akbar’s thinking on religion?
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these is an example of social media?
a. Radio
b. Meta c. Letter
B. Which branch of central government interprets laws?
a. Legislature
b. Executive c. Judiciary
C. Right to Education has been made compulsory up to which age?
a. 21
b. 12 c. 14
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Odissi is a form of classical dance.
B. The Non-Cooperation Movement was started by Emperor Ashoka.
C. Ram Mohan Roy worked to abolish the practice of sati.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Baul Sangeet is the folk music of .
B. The allows people to seek judicial remedy if their rights are violated.
C. A is a type of communication device that lets us talk to people far away.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which method of communication is the machine shown in the picture used for?
B. What are the three methods of communication? Give two examples of each.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. What is a government?
B. Why is India a democratic country?
C. Name two important monuments built by the British.
D. What was Akbar’s thinking on religion?
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these is an example of social media?
a. Radio
b. Meta c. Letter
B. Which branch of central government interprets laws?
a. Legislature
b. Executive c. Judiciary
C. Right to Education has been made compulsory up to which age?
a. 21
b. 12 c. 14
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Odissi is a form of classical dance.
B. The Non-Cooperation Movement was started by Emperor Ashoka.
C. Ram Mohan Roy worked to abolish the practice of sati.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Baul Sangeet is the folk music of .
B. The allows people to seek judicial remedy if their rights are violated.
C. A is a type of communication device that lets us talk to people far away.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which method of communication is the machine shown in the picture used for?
B. What are the three methods of communication? Give two examples of each.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. What is a government?
B. Why is India a democratic country?
C. Name two important monuments built by the British.
D. What was Akbar’s thinking on religion?
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these is an example of social media?
a. Radio
b. Meta c. Letter
B. Which branch of central government interprets laws?
a. Legislature
b. Executive c. Judiciary
C. Right to Education has been made compulsory up to which age?
a. 21
b. 12 c. 14
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Odissi is a form of classical dance.
B. The Non-Cooperation Movement was started by Emperor Ashoka.
C. Ram Mohan Roy worked to abolish the practice of sati.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Baul Sangeet is the folk music of .
B. The allows people to seek judicial remedy if their rights are violated.
C. A is a type of communication device that lets us talk to people far away.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which method of communication is the machine shown in the picture used for?
B. What are the three methods of communication? Give two examples of each.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. What is a government?
B. Why is India a democratic country?
C. Name two important monuments built by the British.
D. What was Akbar’s thinking on religion?
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these is an example of social media?
a. Radio
b. Meta c. Letter
B. Which branch of central government interprets laws?
a. Legislature
b. Executive c. Judiciary
C. Right to Education has been made compulsory up to which age?
a. 21
b. 12 c. 14
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Odissi is a form of classical dance.
B. The Non-Cooperation Movement was started by Emperor Ashoka.
C. Ram Mohan Roy worked to abolish the practice of sati.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Baul Sangeet is the folk music of .
B. The allows people to seek judicial remedy if their rights are violated.
C. A is a type of communication device that lets us talk to people far away.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which method of communication is the machine shown in the picture used for?
B. What are the three methods of communication? Give two examples of each.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. What is a government?
B. Why is India a democratic country?
C. Name two important monuments built by the British.
D. What was Akbar’s thinking on religion?
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these is an example of social media?
a. Radio
b. Meta c. Letter
B. Which branch of central government interprets laws?
a. Legislature
b. Executive c. Judiciary
C. Right to Education has been made compulsory up to which age?
a. 21
b. 12 c. 14
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Odissi is a form of classical dance.
B. The Non-Cooperation Movement was started by Emperor Ashoka.
C. Ram Mohan Roy worked to abolish the practice of sati.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Baul Sangeet is the folk music of .
B. The allows people to seek judicial remedy if their rights are violated.
C. A is a type of communication device that lets us talk to people far away.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which method of communication is the machine shown in the picture used for?
B. What are the three methods of communication? Give two examples of each.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. What is a government?
B. Why is India a democratic country?
C. Name two important monuments built by the British.
D. What was Akbar’s thinking on religion?
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these is an example of social media?
a. Radio
b. Meta c. Letter
B. Which branch of central government interprets laws?
a. Legislature
b. Executive c. Judiciary
C. Right to Education has been made compulsory up to which age?
a. 21
b. 12 c. 14
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Odissi is a form of classical dance.
B. The Non-Cooperation Movement was started by Emperor Ashoka.
C. Ram Mohan Roy worked to abolish the practice of sati.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Baul Sangeet is the folk music of .
B. The allows people to seek judicial remedy if their rights are violated.
C. A is a type of communication device that lets us talk to people far away.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which method of communication is the machine shown in the picture used for?
B. What are the three methods of communication? Give two examples of each.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. What is a government?
B. Why is India a democratic country?
C. Name two important monuments built by the British.
D. What was Akbar’s thinking on religion?
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (3 marks)
A. Which of these is an example of social media?
a. Radio
b. Meta c. Letter
B. Which branch of central government interprets laws?
a. Legislature
b. Executive c. Judiciary
C. Right to Education has been made compulsory up to which age?
a. 21
b. 12 c. 14
2. Write True or False. (3 marks)
A. Odissi is a form of classical dance.
B. The Non-Cooperation Movement was started by Emperor Ashoka.
C. Ram Mohan Roy worked to abolish the practice of sati.
3. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)
A. Baul Sangeet is the folk music of .
B. The allows people to seek judicial remedy if their rights are violated.
C. A is a type of communication device that lets us talk to people far away.
4. Picture-based questions. (3 marks)

A. Which method of communication is the machine shown in the picture used for?
B. What are the three methods of communication? Give two examples of each.
5. Answer the following questions. (8 marks)
A. What is a government?
B. Why is India a democratic country?
C. Name two important monuments built by the British.
D. What was Akbar’s thinking on religion?
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. How much of Earth is covered by water?
a. One-fifth
c. Two-thirds
b. One-third
d. Half
B. Which of these is a non-metallic mineral?
a. Copper
c. Iron
C. Which state is known for horticulture?
a. Himachal Pradesh
c. Gujarat
b. Limestone
d. Aluminium
b. Rajasthan
d. Odisha
D. Which type of industry is run by people from homes?
a. Cottage industries
b. Large-scale industries
c. Small-scale industries
d. Factories
E. Which is the cheapest transport to move large amounts of goods?
a. Ships
c. Trains
b. Rockets
d. Aeroplanes
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Newspapers tell us about national news only.
B. A fax machine needs a telephone to work properly.
C. The mayor is more powerful than the prime minister.
D. Mahatma Gandhi is the father of the constitution.
E. There are 20 Fundamental Rights.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Fatehpur Sikri was built by .
B. Baul Sangeet is a folk music of .
C. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was born in .
D. Krishnadevaraya was the mighty ruler of the .
E. Ashoka was the emperor of the empire.
4. Look at this picture and answer the following questions. (5 marks)

A. Name this person.
B. When is his birthday? What is it celebrated as? Student 1
C. Name two other great achievers of India and one of their achievements.
5. Answer the following questions in short. (10 marks)
A. Write a short note on the ‘Missile Man of India’.
B. Name two monuments built by the British.
C. Why is India called a democratic country?
D. What is the role of the legislature in the central government?
E. Write a short note on the usefulness of social media.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. State the differences between personal and mass communication.
B. Why are highways important? What are the types of highways we have in India?
C. Write three differences between large-scale and small-scale industries.
D. State the ways in which the Green Revolution benefitted India.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. How much of Earth is covered by water?
a. One-fifth
c. Two-thirds
b. One-third
d. Half
B. Which of these is a non-metallic mineral?
a. Copper
c. Iron
C. Which state is known for horticulture?
a. Himachal Pradesh
c. Gujarat
b. Limestone
d. Aluminium
b. Rajasthan
d. Odisha
D. Which type of industry is run by people from homes?
a. Cottage industries
b. Large-scale industries
c. Small-scale industries
d. Factories
E. Which is the cheapest transport to move large amounts of goods?
a. Ships
c. Trains
b. Rockets
d. Aeroplanes
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Newspapers tell us about national news only.
B. A fax machine needs a telephone to work properly.
C. The mayor is more powerful than the prime minister.
D. Mahatma Gandhi is the father of the constitution.
E. There are 20 Fundamental Rights.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Fatehpur Sikri was built by .
B. Baul Sangeet is a folk music of .
C. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was born in .
D. Krishnadevaraya was the mighty ruler of the .
E. Ashoka was the emperor of the empire.
4. Look at this picture and answer the following questions. (5 marks)

A. Name this person.
B. When is his birthday? What is it celebrated as?
C. Name two other great achievers of India and one of their achievements.
5. Answer the following questions in short. (10 marks)
A. Write a short note on the ‘Missile Man of India’.
B. Name two monuments built by the British.
C. Why is India called a democratic country?
D. What is the role of the legislature in the central government?
E. Write a short note on the usefulness of social media.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. State the differences between personal and mass communication.
B. Why are highways important? What are the types of highways we have in India?
C. Write three differences between large-scale and small-scale industries.
D. State the ways in which the Green Revolution benefitted India.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. How much of Earth is covered by water?
a. One-fifth
c. Two-thirds
b. One-third
d. Half
B. Which of these is a non-metallic mineral?
a. Copper
c. Iron
C. Which state is known for horticulture?
a. Himachal Pradesh
c. Gujarat
b. Limestone
d. Aluminium
b. Rajasthan
d. Odisha
D. Which type of industry is run by people from homes?
a. Cottage industries
b. Large-scale industries
c. Small-scale industries
d. Factories
E. Which is the cheapest transport to move large amounts of goods?
a. Ships
c. Trains
b. Rockets
d. Aeroplanes
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Newspapers tell us about national news only.
B. A fax machine needs a telephone to work properly.
C. The mayor is more powerful than the prime minister.
D. Mahatma Gandhi is the father of the constitution.
E. There are 20 Fundamental Rights.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Fatehpur Sikri was built by .
B. Baul Sangeet is a folk music of .
C. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was born in .
D. Krishnadevaraya was the mighty ruler of the .
E. Ashoka was the emperor of the empire.
4. Look at this picture and answer the following questions. (5 marks)

A. Name this person.
B. When is his birthday? What is it celebrated as?
C. Name two other great achievers of India and one of their achievements.
5. Answer the following questions in short. (10 marks)
A. Write a short note on the ‘Missile Man of India’.
B. Name two monuments built by the British.
C. Why is India called a democratic country?
D. What is the role of the legislature in the central government?
E. Write a short note on the usefulness of social media.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. State the differences between personal and mass communication.
B. Why are highways important? What are the types of highways we have in India?
C. Write three differences between large-scale and small-scale industries.
D. State the ways in which the Green Revolution benefitted India.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. How much of Earth is covered by water?
a. One-fifth
c. Two-thirds
b. One-third
d. Half
B. Which of these is a non-metallic mineral?
a. Copper
c. Iron
C. Which state is known for horticulture?
a. Himachal Pradesh
c. Gujarat
b. Limestone
d. Aluminium
b. Rajasthan
d. Odisha
D. Which type of industry is run by people from homes?
a. Cottage industries
b. Large-scale industries
c. Small-scale industries
d. Factories
E. Which is the cheapest transport to move large amounts of goods?
a. Ships
c. Trains
b. Rockets
d. Aeroplanes
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Newspapers tell us about national news only.
B. A fax machine needs a telephone to work properly.
C. The mayor is more powerful than the prime minister.
D. Mahatma Gandhi is the father of the constitution.
E. There are 20 Fundamental Rights.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Fatehpur Sikri was built by .
B. Baul Sangeet is a folk music of .
C. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was born in .
D. Krishnadevaraya was the mighty ruler of the .
E. Ashoka was the emperor of the empire.
4. Look at this picture and answer the following questions. (5 marks)

A. Name this person.
B. When is his birthday? What is it celebrated as?
C. Name two other great achievers of India and one of their achievements.
5. Answer the following questions in short. (10 marks)
A. Write a short note on the ‘Missile Man of India’.
B. Name two monuments built by the British.
C. Why is India called a democratic country?
D. What is the role of the legislature in the central government?
E. Write a short note on the usefulness of social media.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. State the differences between personal and mass communication.
B. Why are highways important? What are the types of highways we have in India?
C. Write three differences between large-scale and small-scale industries.
D. State the ways in which the Green Revolution benefitted India.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. How much of Earth is covered by water?
a. One-fifth
c. Two-thirds
b. One-third
d. Half
B. Which of these is a non-metallic mineral?
a. Copper
c. Iron
C. Which state is known for horticulture?
a. Himachal Pradesh
c. Gujarat
b. Limestone
d. Aluminium
b. Rajasthan
d. Odisha
D. Which type of industry is run by people from homes?
a. Cottage industries
b. Large-scale industries
c. Small-scale industries
d. Factories
E. Which is the cheapest transport to move large amounts of goods?
a. Ships
c. Trains
b. Rockets
d. Aeroplanes
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Newspapers tell us about national news only.
B. A fax machine needs a telephone to work properly.
C. The mayor is more powerful than the prime minister.
D. Mahatma Gandhi is the father of the constitution.
E. There are 20 Fundamental Rights.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Fatehpur Sikri was built by .
B. Baul Sangeet is a folk music of .
C. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was born in .
D. Krishnadevaraya was the mighty ruler of the .
E. Ashoka was the emperor of the empire.
4. Look at this picture and answer the following questions. (5 marks)

A. Name this person.
B. When is his birthday? What is it celebrated as?
C. Name two other great achievers of India and one of their achievements.
5. Answer the following questions in short. (10 marks)
A. Write a short note on the ‘Missile Man of India’.
B. Name two monuments built by the British.
C. Why is India called a democratic country?
D. What is the role of the legislature in the central government?
E. Write a short note on the usefulness of social media.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. State the differences between personal and mass communication.
B. Why are highways important? What are the types of highways we have in India?
C. Write three differences between large-scale and small-scale industries.
D. State the ways in which the Green Revolution benefitted India.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. How much of Earth is covered by water?
a. One-fifth
c. Two-thirds
b. One-third
d. Half
B. Which of these is a non-metallic mineral?
a. Copper
c. Iron
C. Which state is known for horticulture?
a. Himachal Pradesh
c. Gujarat
b. Limestone
d. Aluminium
b. Rajasthan
d. Odisha
D. Which type of industry is run by people from homes?
a. Cottage industries
b. Large-scale industries
c. Small-scale industries
d. Factories
E. Which is the cheapest transport to move large amounts of goods?
a. Ships
c. Trains
b. Rockets
d. Aeroplanes
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Newspapers tell us about national news only.
B. A fax machine needs a telephone to work properly.
C. The mayor is more powerful than the prime minister.
D. Mahatma Gandhi is the father of the constitution.
E. There are 20 Fundamental Rights.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Fatehpur Sikri was built by .
B. Baul Sangeet is a folk music of .
C. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was born in .
D. Krishnadevaraya was the mighty ruler of the .
E. Ashoka was the emperor of the empire.
4. Look at this picture and answer the following questions. (5 marks)

A. Name this person.
B. When is his birthday? What is it celebrated as?
C. Name two other great achievers of India and one of their achievements.
5. Answer the following questions in short. (10 marks)
A. Write a short note on the ‘Missile Man of India’.
B. Name two monuments built by the British.
C. Why is India called a democratic country?
D. What is the role of the legislature in the central government?
E. Write a short note on the usefulness of social media.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. State the differences between personal and mass communication.
B. Why are highways important? What are the types of highways we have in India?
C. Write three differences between large-scale and small-scale industries.
D. State the ways in which the Green Revolution benefitted India.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. How much of Earth is covered by water?
a. One-fifth
c. Two-thirds
b. One-third
d. Half
B. Which of these is a non-metallic mineral?
a. Copper
c. Iron
C. Which state is known for horticulture?
a. Himachal Pradesh
c. Gujarat
b. Limestone
d. Aluminium
b. Rajasthan
d. Odisha
D. Which type of industry is run by people from homes?
a. Cottage industries
b. Large-scale industries
c. Small-scale industries
d. Factories
E. Which is the cheapest transport to move large amounts of goods?
a. Ships
c. Trains
b. Rockets
d. Aeroplanes
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Newspapers tell us about national news only.
B. A fax machine needs a telephone to work properly.
C. The mayor is more powerful than the prime minister.
D. Mahatma Gandhi is the father of the constitution.
E. There are 20 Fundamental Rights.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Fatehpur Sikri was built by .
B. Baul Sangeet is a folk music of .
C. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was born in .
D. Krishnadevaraya was the mighty ruler of the .
E. Ashoka was the emperor of the empire.
4. Look at this picture and answer the following questions. (5 marks)

A. Name this person.
B. When is his birthday? What is it celebrated as?
C. Name two other great achievers of India and one of their achievements.
5. Answer the following questions in short. (10 marks)
A. Write a short note on the ‘Missile Man of India’.
B. Name two monuments built by the British.
C. Why is India called a democratic country?
D. What is the role of the legislature in the central government?
E. Write a short note on the usefulness of social media.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. State the differences between personal and mass communication.
B. Why are highways important? What are the types of highways we have in India?
C. Write three differences between large-scale and small-scale industries.
D. State the ways in which the Green Revolution benefitted India.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. How much of Earth is covered by water?
a. One-fifth
c. Two-thirds
b. One-third
d. Half
B. Which of these is a non-metallic mineral?
a. Copper
c. Iron
C. Which state is known for horticulture?
a. Himachal Pradesh
c. Gujarat
b. Limestone
d. Aluminium
b. Rajasthan
d. Odisha
D. Which type of industry is run by people from homes?
a. Cottage industries
b. Large-scale industries
c. Small-scale industries
d. Factories
E. Which is the cheapest transport to move large amounts of goods?
a. Ships
c. Trains
b. Rockets
d. Aeroplanes
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Newspapers tell us about national news only.
B. A fax machine needs a telephone to work properly.
C. The mayor is more powerful than the prime minister.
D. Mahatma Gandhi is the father of the constitution.
E. There are 20 Fundamental Rights.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Fatehpur Sikri was built by .
B. Baul Sangeet is a folk music of .
C. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was born in .
D. Krishnadevaraya was the mighty ruler of the .
E. Ashoka was the emperor of the empire.
4. Look at this picture and answer the following questions. (5 marks)

A. Name this person.
B. When is his birthday? What is it celebrated as?
C. Name two other great achievers of India and one of their achievements.
5. Answer the following questions in short. (10 marks)
A. Write a short note on the ‘Missile Man of India’.
B. Name two monuments built by the British.
C. Why is India called a democratic country?
D. What is the role of the legislature in the central government?
E. Write a short note on the usefulness of social media.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. State the differences between personal and mass communication.
B. Why are highways important? What are the types of highways we have in India?
C. Write three differences between large-scale and small-scale industries.
D. State the ways in which the Green Revolution benefitted India.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. How much of Earth is covered by water?
a. One-fifth
c. Two-thirds
b. One-third
d. Half
B. Which of these is a non-metallic mineral?
a. Copper
c. Iron
C. Which state is known for horticulture?
a. Himachal Pradesh
c. Gujarat
b. Limestone
d. Aluminium
b. Rajasthan
d. Odisha
D. Which type of industry is run by people from homes?
a. Cottage industries
b. Large-scale industries
c. Small-scale industries
d. Factories
E. Which is the cheapest transport to move large amounts of goods?
a. Ships
c. Trains
b. Rockets
d. Aeroplanes
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Newspapers tell us about national news only.
B. A fax machine needs a telephone to work properly.
C. The mayor is more powerful than the prime minister.
D. Mahatma Gandhi is the father of the constitution.
E. There are 20 Fundamental Rights.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Fatehpur Sikri was built by .
B. Baul Sangeet is a folk music of .
C. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was born in .
D. Krishnadevaraya was the mighty ruler of the .
E. Ashoka was the emperor of the empire.
4. Look at this picture and answer the following questions. (5 marks)

A. Name this person.
B. When is his birthday? What is it celebrated as?
C. Name two other great achievers of India and one of their achievements.
5. Answer the following questions in short. (10 marks)
A. Write a short note on the ‘Missile Man of India’.
B. Name two monuments built by the British.
C. Why is India called a democratic country?
D. What is the role of the legislature in the central government?
E. Write a short note on the usefulness of social media.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. State the differences between personal and mass communication.
B. Why are highways important? What are the types of highways we have in India?
C. Write three differences between large-scale and small-scale industries.
D. State the ways in which the Green Revolution benefitted India.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Tick ( ) the correct answer. (5 marks)
A. How much of Earth is covered by water?
a. One-fifth
c. Two-thirds
b. One-third
d. Half
B. Which of these is a non-metallic mineral?
a. Copper
c. Iron
C. Which state is known for horticulture?
a. Himachal Pradesh
c. Gujarat
b. Limestone
d. Aluminium
b. Rajasthan
d. Odisha
D. Which type of industry is run by people from homes?
a. Cottage industries
b. Large-scale industries
c. Small-scale industries
d. Factories
E. Which is the cheapest transport to move large amounts of goods?
a. Ships
c. Trains
b. Rockets
d. Aeroplanes
2. Write True or False. (5 marks)
A. Newspapers tell us about national news only.
B. A fax machine needs a telephone to work properly.
C. The mayor is more powerful than the prime minister.
D. Mahatma Gandhi is the father of the constitution.
E. There are 20 Fundamental Rights.
3. Fill in the blanks. (5 marks)
A. Fatehpur Sikri was built by .
B. Baul Sangeet is a folk music of .
C. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was born in .
D. Krishnadevaraya was the mighty ruler of the .
E. Ashoka was the emperor of the empire.
4. Look at this picture and answer the following questions. (5 marks)

A. Name this person.
B. When is his birthday? What is it celebrated as?
C. Name two other great achievers of India and one of their achievements.
5. Answer the following questions in short. (10 marks)
A. Write a short note on the ‘Missile Man of India’.
B. Name two monuments built by the British.
C. Why is India called a democratic country?
D. What is the role of the legislature in the central government?
E. Write a short note on the usefulness of social media.
6. Answer the following questions in a few lines. (10 marks)
A. State the differences between personal and mass communication.
B. Why are highways important? What are the types of highways we have in India?
C. Write three differences between large-scale and small-scale industries.
D. State the ways in which the Green Revolution benefitted India.
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