CLASS VIII PAPER TERM 1 question paper exam

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MANAVA BHARATI
HERITAGE
SCHOOL, CHAND, KAIMUR
Terminal TEST- I: (2024-25)
GRADE: VIII
SUBJECT: So. Science DATE:
Time allowed: 01Hr15 Minutes Maximum Marks :40
General Instructions
1.This question paper consists of Objective and Subjective types of
questions. There are 4 sections A,B,C and D
2.figures in the right-hand margin indicate maximum marks for
questions.
SECTION : A
1. Dates become important when we focus on
(a) Social changes (b) Particular events
(c) General events (d) Cultural changes
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2. According to mill, which societies were at the lower level of
civilization than Europe?
(a) Asian (b) American
(c) Indian (d) British
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3. The first Governor General of India was?
A) Lord Dalhousie B) Lord Canning
C) Warren Hastings D) Robert Clive
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4. Balancing the need to use resources and also conserve them for
the future is called
(a) Resource planning (b) Sustainable development
(b) Conservation (d) Preservation
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5. The resources which can be used directly without any
modification are called _____
A) Non-renewable resources
B) Natural resources
C) Sustainable resources
D) Both B and C
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6. Which one of the following is a principle of Sustainable
Development?
A) Balance between use and conservation of resources

B) Cut the trees.
C) Use vehicles that cause pollution
D) Allow industries to carry on illegal mining
MANAVA BHARATI
HERITAGE
SCHOOL, CHAND, KAIMUR
Terminal TEST- I: (2024-25)
GRADE: VIII
SUBJECT: So. Science DATE:
Time allowed: 01Hr15 Minutes Maximum Marks :40
General Instructions
1. This question paper consists of Objective and Subjective types
of questions. There are 4 sections A, B, C and D
2. figures in the right-hand margin indicate maximum marks for
questions.
SECTION : A
1. Dates become important when we focus on
(b) Social changes (b) Particular events
(d) General events (d) Cultural changes
1
2. According to mill, which societies were at the lower level of
civilization than Europe?
(a) Asian (b) American
(c) Indian (d) British
1
3. The first Governor General of India was?
A) Lord Dalhousie B) Lord Canning
C) Warren Hastings D) Robert Clive
1
4. Balancing the need to use resources and also conserve them for the
future is called
(c) Resource planning (b) Sustainable development
(d) Conservation (d) Preservation
1
5. The resources which can be used directly without any modification
are called _____
A) Non-renewable resources
B) Natural resources
C) Sustainable resources
D) Both B and C
1

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6. Which one of the following is a principle of Sustainable
Development?
A) Balance between use and conservation of resources
B) Cut the trees.
C) Use vehicles that cause pollution
D) Allow industries to carry on illegal mining
1
7. To ensure greater economic and social reforms, the Constitution
introduced
A) Directive Principles of State Policy
B) Fundamental Rights
C) Judiciary Rights
D) Executive Rights
1
8. The existence of more than one level of government in any country
is called?
A) Democracy
B) Federalism
C) Universal Adult Franchise
D) Monarchy
1
9. The Human trafficking and forced labour are prohibited under?
A) Culture and Educational Rights
B) Right against Exploitation
C) Right to freedom of Religion
D) Right to Property
1
10 Improving the quality of human lives is an example of
A) Stock of resources
B) Human resources
C) Sustainable development
D) Utility
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SECTION : B
Short Answer Questions

11 Why are resources distributed unequally over the Earth? 2
12. Define the terms:
A) Colonization
B) Sustainable development
2
13. Why did the British preserve official documents? 2
14. What are three organs of the government? Define federalism. 2
15. Why does a democratic country need a constitution? 2
SECTION : C
Long Answer Questions

16. What are fundamental rights? Name all six fundamental
rights. What do you mean by Right to Constitutional
Remedies?
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7. To ensure greater economic and social reforms, the Constitution
introduced
A) Directive Principles of State Policy
B) Fundamental Rights
C) Judiciary Rights
D) Executive Rights
1
8. The existence of more than one level of government in any country
is called?
A) Democracy
B) Federalism
C) Universal Adult Franchise
D) Monarchy
1
9. The Human trafficking and forced labour are prohibited under?
A) Culture and Educational Rights
B) Right against Exploitation
C) Right to freedom of Religion
D) Right to Property
1
10 Improving the quality of human lives is an example of
A) Stock of resources
B) Human resources
C) Sustainable development
D) Utility
1
SECTION : B
Short Answer Questions

11 Why are resources distributed unequally over the Earth? 2
12 Define the terms:
C) Colonization
D) Sustainable development
2
13 Why did the British preserve official documents? 2
14 What are three organs of the government? Define federalism. 2
15 Why does a democratic country need a constitution? 2

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SECTION : C
Long Answer Questions

16. What are fundamental rights? Name all six fundamental
rights. What do you mean by Right to Constitutional
Remedies?
3
17. List any four principles of sustainable development. 3
18. Why did James Mill divide Indian history into Hindu,
Muslim and British periods?
3
19. Why are human resource important. Give any three reason. 3
SECTION : D
Skill Based Question

20. Mention two ways in which the following articles can be
used to save our resources:
A) Newspaper
B) Discarded clothes
C) Empty bottles
4
21. Explain in detail any four key features of Indian
Constitution.
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17. List any four principles of sustainable development. 3
18. Why did James Mill divide Indian history into Hindu,
Muslim and British periods?
3
19. Why are human resource important. Give any three reason. 3
SECTION : D
Skill Based Question

20. Mention two ways in which the following articles can be
used to save our resources:
D) Newspaper
E) Discarded clothes
F) Empty bottles
4
21. Explain in detail any four key features of Indian
Constitution.
4
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