The document is a social science worksheet for grade 7 students containing multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, short answer questions, and a map activity about topics related to Indian history, including markets, rulers of various kingdoms, and the rise of Bengal in the 18th century. It asks students to identify things like the typical order of participants in a market chain, what a neighborhood market is, types of trade, rulers of certain states, and key figures. It also contains questions about distinguishing internal and external trade, defining trade and its importance, writing about ashtapradhans and the chain of markets.
The document is a social science worksheet for grade 7 students containing multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, short answer questions, and a map activity about topics related to Indian history, including markets, rulers of various kingdoms, and the rise of Bengal in the 18th century. It asks students to identify things like the typical order of participants in a market chain, what a neighborhood market is, types of trade, rulers of certain states, and key figures. It also contains questions about distinguishing internal and external trade, defining trade and its importance, writing about ashtapradhans and the chain of markets.
The document is a social science worksheet for grade 7 students containing multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, short answer questions, and a map activity about topics related to Indian history, including markets, rulers of various kingdoms, and the rise of Bengal in the 18th century. It asks students to identify things like the typical order of participants in a market chain, what a neighborhood market is, types of trade, rulers of certain states, and key figures. It also contains questions about distinguishing internal and external trade, defining trade and its importance, writing about ashtapradhans and the chain of markets.
Remedial Worksheet I. Multiple Choice Questions 1. Choose the correct order of the chain of the market a. Producer- Agent- Wholesaler- Retailer b. Agents- Retailer- Wholesaler- Producer c. Producer- Agent- Retailer- Wholesaler 2. What is a neighborhood Market? a. Shops in huge malls b. a weekly market c. marketplaces next to residential areas 3. Buying and selling of goods and services within a country is called a. Internal trade b. Regional trade c. State trade II. Fill in the blanks/ Name the following 4. Who buys products in large quantities? a. Retailer b. Whole Saler c. consumers 5. Shuja-ud-din was the ruler of a. Bengal b. Awadh c. Mysore 6. The Maratha Prime Ministers were called the a. Subedar b. Amatya c. Peshwa 7. -------------------- was the council of eight ministers under Shivaji 8. Name the ruler of Mysore who used the rockets in war 9. These were the small states ruled by the Sikh Chiefs in Punjab 10. The meaning of this title is ‘one and a quarter times more than a man. Identify the title and the ruler who gave the title to Raja Jai Sing III. Answer the following Questions ( To be written in your practice book) 11. Distinguish between external and internal trade. 12. Identify the king-makers. Why were they called so? 13. Define trade and state its importance. 14. Write a short note on Ashtapradhan IV. Answer the following questions in detail 15. How is chain of markets set up. 16. Bengal was one of the richest regions of the sub-continent and was a coveted part of the Mughal Empire. Give an account of the rise of Bengal in the 18th century.
V. Map Based Question
16. Locate and label the following on given outline map of India. A. Sadath Khan was appointed to the governor of this state. B.This region’s prosperity attracted the English C. Sawai Raja jai sing founded this city D. Hyder Ali made this kingdom more powerful E.The successors of this kingdom came to be knows as Nizams