CBSE CLASS 7 SOCIAL SCIENCE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
"Master Key Concepts with These High-Probability Exam Questions"
This collection of CBSE Class 7 Social Science Important Questions covers all chapters from History, Geography, Political Science, and Economics as per the latest CBSE syllabus. These questions are carefully selected based on previous year patterns, marking schemes, and expert recommendations to help you focus your preparation on high-value topics.
CBSE Marking Scheme (Social Science):
- Very Short Answer (1 mark) - 20 questions
- Short Answer (3 marks) - 8 questions
- Long Answer (5 marks) - 6 questions
- Map Questions (3 marks) - 2 questions
- Case Study Questions (4 marks) - 3 questions
Chapter 1: Geographical Diversity of India
15 Most Important Questions | 5 Map-based Questions
Chapter 2: Understanding the Weather
12 Most Important Questions | 4 Previous Year Questions
Chapter 3: Climates of India
10 Most Important Questions | 3 Previous Year Questions
Chapter 4: New Beginnings: Cities and States
15 Most Important Questions | 5 Previous Year Questions
Chapter 5: The Rise of Empires
12 Most Important Questions | 4 Case Study Questions
Chapter 6: The Age of Reorganisation
10 Most Important Questions | 3 Case Study Questions
Chapter 7: The Gupta Era: An Age of Tireless Creativity
12 Most Important Questions | 5 Data Interpretation Questions
Chapter 8: How the Land Becomes Sacred
10 Most Important Questions | 3 Previous Year Questions
Chapter 9: From the Rulers to the Ruled: Types of Governments
12 Most Important Questions | 4 Case Study Questions
Chapter 10: The Constitution of India — An Introduction
15 Most Important Questions | 5 Previous Year Questions
Chapter 11: From Barter to Money
12 Most Important Questions | 4 Data Interpretation Questions
Chapter 12: Understanding Markets
10 Most Important Questions | 3 Case Study Questions
Exam Preparation Tip
"Focus on these important questions first, as they cover high-probability topics that frequently appear in CBSE board exams."
Answering Strategy
"For 5-mark questions, follow the PEEL method - Point, Explain, Example, Link back to question."