1. This document contains a test paper for a Class IX Social Science exam with various question types including multiple choice, fill in the blanks, matching, true/false, short answer and long answer questions. The topics covered include ancient Greece, feudalism, population, currency, government forms, constitutions, China's Great Wall, Constantine's contributions and factors affecting population distribution.
2. The test paper evaluates the student's knowledge of people, places, events and concepts from history and civics through different question formats requiring recall, comprehension and application of facts and ideas.
3. Key places identified on maps include Egypt, Japan, India, England and the Pacific Ocean on a world map as well as Delhi
1. This document contains a test paper for a Class IX Social Science exam with various question types including multiple choice, fill in the blanks, matching, true/false, short answer and long answer questions. The topics covered include ancient Greece, feudalism, population, currency, government forms, constitutions, China's Great Wall, Constantine's contributions and factors affecting population distribution.
2. The test paper evaluates the student's knowledge of people, places, events and concepts from history and civics through different question formats requiring recall, comprehension and application of facts and ideas.
3. Key places identified on maps include Egypt, Japan, India, England and the Pacific Ocean on a world map as well as Delhi
1. This document contains a test paper for a Class IX Social Science exam with various question types including multiple choice, fill in the blanks, matching, true/false, short answer and long answer questions. The topics covered include ancient Greece, feudalism, population, currency, government forms, constitutions, China's Great Wall, Constantine's contributions and factors affecting population distribution.
2. The test paper evaluates the student's knowledge of people, places, events and concepts from history and civics through different question formats requiring recall, comprehension and application of facts and ideas.
3. Key places identified on maps include Egypt, Japan, India, England and the Pacific Ocean on a world map as well as Delhi
Class: IX SOCIAL SCIENCE Marks: 60 Choose the best answer: (4 × 1 = 4) 1. The other name for Greeks was _____________. a) Hellenists b) Hellenes c) Phoenicians d) Spartans 2. Feudalism centred around ______________. a) Vassalage b) Slavery c) Serfdom d) Land 3. The World Population Day is observed on _____________ every year. a) August 11 b) September 11 c) July d) January 11 4. The currency of Japan is _______________. a) Yen b) Yuan Fill in the blanks: (4 × 1 = 4) 1. Greeks defeated the Persians at _____________. 2. __________ were the original inhabitants of Japan. 3. The Parliamentary government is also known as ___________. 4. The thesis about money by B.R. Ambedkar is ____________. Match the following: (4 × 1 = 4) 1. Riyal - City of Arabian Nights 2. Zeus - Saudi Arabia 3. Baghdad - Push Factor 4. Natural disaster - Athens Write True (or) False: (4 × 1 = 4) 1. First Persian attack on Greece failed. 2. Buddhism weakened the Roman Empire. 3. Mongol court in China impressed Marco Polo. 4. Mangu Khan was the Governor of China. Give short answers: (7 × 2 = 14) 1. Why was money invented? 2. Distinguish between Unitary and federal forms of government. 3. List out the types of constitution. 4. List out the types of constitution. 5. Write about the Great Wall of China. 6. Highlight the main contribution of Constantine. 7. Distinguish between Birth rate and Death Rate. Answer the following in detail (any four): (4 × 5 = 20) 1. Discuss the rise and growth of Athens, pointing out its glorious legacy. 2. Write about Crusades and its impact. 3. Explain the factors affecting the distribution of population. 4. Write about the merits of Unitary form of government. 5. Explain in detail about the role of RBI in the country. Mark the places in the given map: (5 + 5 = 10) a) World Map: b) India Map: 1) Egypt 1) Delhi 2) Japan 2) Gujarat 3) India 3) Kanyakumari 4) England 4) Bay of Bengal 5) Pacific Ocean 5) Arabian Sea