LO BASED WORKSHEET
CLASS VIII
SUBJECT SOCIAL SCIENCE
LEARNING OUTCOMES (802): - Describes major crops types of farming and agricultural practices in her/ his own area state.
Q1. Across the globe, more than ___% of people are engaged in agriculture.
A) 25
B) 40
C) 50
D) 30
Q2. ______ is a plantation CROP grown in tropical regions of the world.
A) Rubber
B) Silk
C) Millet
D) Jute
Q3. Arable land is _________.
A) Land Where Crops Are Grown.
B) Land Where Trees Are Cut.
C) Land Which Is Cleared for Agriculture
D) Land Where Mining Takes Place.
LEARNING OUTCOME (805): -Locates distribution of important minerals e.g., coal and mineral oil on the world map
Q4. Which of these is called buried sunshine?
A) Petroleum
B) Coal
C) Solar Energy
D) Tidal Energy
Q5. The example of ferrous minerals is
A) Manganese
B) Limestone
C) Coal
D) Petroleum
Q6. Minerals found near earth’s surface are taken out by the process of
A) Quarrying
B) Drilling
C) Digging
D) Weathering
LEARNING OUTCOME (810): - Distinguishes the ‘modern period’ from the ‘medieval’ and the ‘ancient’ periods through the use of sources.
Q7. Choose the correct statement:
A) Mysore controlled the profitable trade of the Malabar Coast where the Company purchased pepper and cardamom.
B) Tipu Sultan became the ruler of Mysore in 1682.
C) Tipu Sultan was killed defending his capital city Thiruvananthapuram.
D) After death of Tipu Sultan, Mysore was placed under the former ruling dynasty of the Cholas and a subsidiary alliance was imposed on the state.
Q8. Who discovered the sea route to India in 1498?
A) Columbus
B) Vasco da Gama
C) James Woods
D) Thomas Cook
Learning Outcome (815): - Explain the origin, nature and spread of the revolt of 1857 in order to infer the lessons learned from it.
Q9. This postal stamp belongs to which freedom fighter?
Q10. The Revolt of 1857 began from:
A) Lucknow
B) Kanpur
C) Awadh
D) Meerut
LEARNING OUTCOME (816): - Analyses the reasons and context of decline the pre-existing urban centres and handcraft industries and handicraft industries, and the development of new urban centres and industries in India during the colonial period.
Q11. Which country came to be known as the “workshop of the world’’ from the 1850s?
A) Britain
B) USA
C) Germany
D) France
Q12. Which country was the biggest producer of cotton textiles before 1750?
A) Britain
B) France
C) India
D) Russia
Answers
Answer:
Q1.Across the globe, more than ___% of people are engaged in agriculture.
A)25
Q2._____ is a plantation CROP grown in tropical regions of the world.
A) Rubber
Q3. Arable land is _________.
C) Land Which Is Cleared for Agriculture
Q4.Which of these is called buried sunshine?
B) Coal
Q5.The example of ferrous minerals is
A) Manganese
Q6.Minerals found near earth’s surface are taken out by the process of
A) Quarrying
Q7. I don't know SORRY
Q8.Who discovered the sea route to India in 1498?
B) Vasco da Gama
Ans 9.This set of stamps was issued on 21st November 1947. Lokmanya Tilak (1956)– Great freedom fighter and journalist.
Q11. Which country came to be known as the “workshop of the world’’ from the 1850s?
A) Britain
Q12. Which country was the biggest producer of cotton textiles before 1750?
C) India