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Cls-6 Final Exam

The document is a final examination paper for Class 6 Social Science at Mount Litera Zee School for the academic year 2022-23. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true or false statements, and short answer questions covering various topics in social science. The exam has a total of 80 marks and assesses students' knowledge on subjects such as geography, history, and civic education.

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Cls-6 Final Exam

The document is a final examination paper for Class 6 Social Science at Mount Litera Zee School for the academic year 2022-23. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true or false statements, and short answer questions covering various topics in social science. The exam has a total of 80 marks and assesses students' knowledge on subjects such as geography, history, and civic education.

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Mount Litera Zee School

Final Examination (2022-23)

Subject-Social Science

Class-6 M.M-80

Que 1. Choose the correct option: ( 20×1=20)

1. Buddha preached in the __________ language.

(A) Pali (B) Prakrit (C) Sanskrit

2. The shape of the Atlantic Ocean is like the alphabet ___________.

(A) A (B) C (C) S

3. The officer who keeps record of land is called__________.

(A) SHO (B) Patwari (C) Tehsildar

4. The use of ________ led to greater agricultural production.

(A) Steel (B) Iron (C) Copper

5. __________ is the largest state of India.

(A) West Benal (B) Rajasthan (C) Orissa

6. The members of the municipal corporation are elected for a term of ________ years.

(A) three (B) six (C) five

7. ________ was the famous mathematicians of the Gupta period.

(A) Kalidasa (B) Arybhatta (C) Shudraka

8. Glaciers are found in _________.

(A) mountains (B) plateaus (C) coasts

9. The percentage of the total number of seats reserved for women in the Gram Panchayats is _________.

(A) One-sixth (B) One-third (C) half

10. The Ajanta caves are decorated with _________.

(A) sculpture (B) wood carving (C) Paintings

11. Which of the following is the smallest continent?

(A) Africa (B) Asia (C) Australia

12. Most of the population in the rural areas are dependent on ______.
(A) Agriculture (B) trading (C) weaving

13. Harsha was a great supporter of ________.

(A) Jainism (B) Christianity (C) Buddhism

14. About 29% of Earth is covered with _______.

(A) Land (B) Water (C) Mountains

15. The complaint lodged by the people is in the form of __________.

(A) report (B) FIR (C) written complaint

16. Punch - marked coins were made of silver and ________.

(A) copper (B) gold (C) bronze

17. Which line divides India into approximately two equal parts?

(A) Equator (B) Tropic of Cancer (C) None of these

18. Which is the largest continent?

(A) Africa (B) Asia (C) Australia

19. Hindu Succession Amendment Act was introduced in the year.

(A) 2005 (B) 2006 (C) 2007

20. Which of the following is west flowing rivers?

(A) Godavari (B) Krishna (C) Narmada

Que 2. Fill in the blanks. (6×1=6)

1. The Gandhara School of Art produced images of __________.

2. The ____________ is the only Ocean to be named after a country.

3. To fulfill its duty towards providing education, the municipal corporation runs several _______.

4. Samudragupta defeated _______ rulers of Aryavarta.

5. A plateau is also called a ___________.

6. In Ballavpur, there is the local heat which means____________.

Que 3. Write True or False. (8×0.5=4)

1. Kautilya was the mentor and guide of Ashoka.

2. Bangladesh lies to the north of India.

3. Small farmers generally have to borrow money from traders and bigger farmers.
4. Upanishads dealt with philosophical questions in the form of dialogues.

5. Volcanic plateaus are rich in alluvial soil.

6. Gram Panchayat serves a term of five years.

7. About 71% of the total area of the lithosphere is covered by water.

8. The city is divided into a number of wards.

Que 4. Answer the following questions in 10-20 words. (Any-5) (5×2=10)

1. How many sects was Jainism divided into?

2. Which is the smallest continent? By what other name do we often call it?

3. What do you understand by Khasra?

4. What are the main sources of information about the Mauryas?

5. Name the water bodies that are located on the three sides of the Indian peninsula.

6. Name the different types of farmers.

Que 5. Answer the following questions in 50-70 words. (Any -5) (5×3=15)

1. Discuss the development of science and technology during that time in India as well as outside.

2. Distinguish between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats .

3. What are the benefits that are available to regular workers and not to the wage earners?

4. What information can we get from the coins of a particular period?

5. Compare the evergreen forests to the deciduous forests.

6. Describe the different categories of farmers in the village.

Que 6. Answer the following questions in 80-100 words. (Any-4) (4×5=20)

1. Discuss the hierarchy that existed in a village.

2. How are forests useful to us?

3. State basic functions of the municipal corporation and municipal council.

4. How is the hydrosphere useful to us?

5. Discuss the main functions of the Gram Panchayat.

Que 7. On an outline map of India locate and label the following regions. (5×1=5)

1. Corbet National Park

2. Tamil Nadu
3. Assam

4. Ajanta cave

5. The place where Buddha was born

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