PM Yashasvi 9th Class Social Model Paper 2 | Yashasvi ImportantQuestions

PM Yashasvi Scholarship 9th Class Social Studies Model Paper 2 | Yashasvi Important Questions

 

121. Ilbert Bill was introduced in
(a) 1860
(b) 1878
(c) 1883
(d) 1890
Answer: (c) 1883

122. Naoroji was ……………….. settled in London.
(a) a businessman and publicist
(b) an artist
(c) an educationist
(d) none of these
Answer: (a) a businessman and publicist

123. Second World War ended in
(a) 1910
(b) 1920
(c) 1945
(d) 1947
Answer: (c) 1945

124. The fight for Purna Swaraj was fought under the presidentship of
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Jawaharlal Nehru
(c) C. Rajagopalachari
(d) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Answer: (b) Jawaharlal Nehru

125. Who was the first Indian Governor-General of free India?
(a) Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Jawaharlal Nehru
(c) C. Rajagopalachari
(d) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Answer: (c) C. Rajagopalachari

126. How many countries of the world joined the conference of Bandung in Indonesia?
(a) 29 countries
(b) Less than 20 countries
(c) More than 100 countries
(d) 100 countries
Answer: (a) 29 countries

127. Dharavi, the largest slum of the world, is situated in
(a) Calcutta
(b) Chennai
(c) Delhi
(d) Mumbai
Answer: (d) Mumbai

128. The leader who went on hunger strike for the Andhra Pradesh to protect the interest of Telugu speakers is
(a) Chitta Ranjan Das
(b) Potti Sriramulu
(c) Krishna Menon
(d) None of these
Answer: (b) Potti Sriramulu

129. The Bhilai steel plant was set up in the year
(a) 1950
(b) 1952
(c) 1955
(d) 1959
Answer: (d) 1959

130. How many Indians formed the Constituent Assembly?
(a) One hundred
(b) Two hundred
(c) Three hundred
(d) Four hundred
Answer: (c) Three hundred

131. New state of Andhra Pradesh came into being
(a) on 1 October, 1953
(b) on 15 October, 1953
(c) on 1 May, 1953
(d) on 15 May, 1953
Answer: (a) on 1 October, 1953

132. Mukti Vahini was formed by the Bengali Population under the leadership of
(a) Mira Behn
(b) Muziburr Rehman
(c) Potti Sriramulu
(d) None of these
Answer: (b) Muziburr Rehman

133. Which is NOT the features of our constitution?
(а) Adoption of Universal Adult Franchise
(b) Preference to Hindu Religion
(c) Equal rights to all citizens
(d) Special privileges for the poorest and most disadvantageous Indians
Answer: (b) Preference to Hindu Religion

134. Up to which date were many of the princely states retained as administrative units?
(a) Up to October 15, 1947
(b) Up to October 31, 1947
(c) Up to October 15, 1955
(d) Up to October 31, 1956
Answer: (d) Up to October 31, 1956

135. The United Nations was formed in
(a) 1940
(b) 1945
(c) 1947
(d) 1950
Answer: (b) 1945

136. India, celebrated its 60th year of independence
(a) on August 15,2007
(b) on August 15, 2009
(c) on january 26,2000
(d) on January 15, 2005
Answer: (a) on August 15,2007

137. Pakistan was divided into two parts because of
(a) imposition of Persian on the Bengali speaking of the east
(b) imposition of Islamic language on the Bengali speaking of the east
(c) imposition of Urdu on Bengali speaking population of the east
(d) none of the above
Answer: (c) imposition of Urdu on Bengali speaking population of the east

138. Constitution of a nation contains:
(a) Rules
(b) Laws
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Answer: (c) Both (a) and (b)

139. What refers to a goal or a principle in its most excellent or perfect form?
(a) Arbitrary
(b) Ideal
(c) Polity
(d) None of these
Answer: (b) Ideal

140. By which time had the nationalist movement gained momentum?
(a) Beginning of 20th century
(b) Middle of 20th century
(c) End of 20th century
(d) None of these
Answer: (a) Beginning of 20th century

141When did the King of Nepal finally take over as the head of government?
(a) February, 2002
(b) February, 2005
(c) February, 2007
(d) April, 2003
Answer: (b) February, 2005

142. State governments have authority to make rules on subjects of
(a) Asian concern
(b) National concern
(c) Both of these
(d) None of these
Answer: (d) None of these

143. Who has a role to play in formation of government under Universal Adult Suffrage?
(a) All adult Indians
(b) Only males
(c) All children
(d) None of these
Answer: (a) All adult Indians

144. What kind of role citizens of India play in electing representatives?
(a) Indirect
(b) No Role
(c) Direct
(d) Submissive
Answer: (c) Direct

145. What refers to independent people in a democratic form of government?
(a) Sovereign
(b) Ideal
(c) Polity
(d) Trafficking
Answer: (a) Sovereign

146. If a 13-year old child is working in a factory, what is it called?
(a) Freedom to education
(b) Child labour
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Answer: (b) Child labour

147. Which of the following are Fundamental Rights?
(a) Right to equality
(b) Right to freedom
(c) Right against exploitation
(d) All of these
Answer: (d) All of these

148. Secularism means that the state promotes
(a) One religion
(b) No religion
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Answer: (b) No religion

149. Who was the first Prime Minister of Free India
(a) Jawaharlal Nehru
(b) Lai Bahadur Shastri
(c) Mrs. Indira Gandhi
(d) Guljari Lai Nanda
Answer: (a) Jawaharlal Nehru

150. Where do Christians go for prayer?
(a) Temple
(b) Church
(c) Mosque
(d) Gurudwara
Answer: (b) Church

151. What happened in Hitler’s Germany?
(a) Several million people were killed
(b) Bomb blast took place in Nagasaki
(c) Assassination of Mrs. Indira Gandhi
(d) All of these
Answer: (a) Several million people were killed

152. What does ‘to force someone to do something’ mean?
(a) Coercion
(b) Intervene
(c) Interpret
(d) None of these
Answer: (a) Coercion

153. Indian Constitution contains
(a) fundamental rights
(b) discrimination
(c) unequality
(d) all of these
Answer: (a) fundamental rights

154. What could the tyranny of majority result in?
(a) Discrimination
(b) Coercion
(c) None of the above
(d) Both (a) and (b)
Answer: (d) Both (a) and (b)

155. What can we not do in government schools?
(a) Sing national anthem
(b) Sing Rashtriya Geet
(c) Celebrate any religious festival
(d) None of these
Answer: (c) Celebrate any religious festival

156. What refers to the State’s effort to influence a particular matter in accordance with the principles of the constitution?
(a) Intervene
(b) Coercion
(c) Meditation
(d) None of these
Answer: (a) Intervene

157. Which is the sect of Jainism?
(a) Arya Samaj
(b) Khalsa
(c) Digamber
(d) Sanatan Dharm
Answer: (c) Digamber

158. What is celebrated on 2nd October of every year?
(a) Christmas Day
(b) Children’s Day
(c) Gandhi Jayanti
(d) Diwali
Answer: (c) Gandhi Jayanti

159. Parliament enables Indian citizens to participate in
(a) Decision making
(b) Control the government
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Answer: (c) Both (a) and (b)

160. During British rule which Government of India Act allowed some elected representation
(a) Government of India Act 1919
(b) Government of India Act 1909
(c) Government of India Act 1916
(d) Government of India Act 1947
Answer: (b) Government of India Act 1909

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161. Representatives to the Parliament are chosen by the
(a) People
(b) Rulers
(c) Government
(d) None of these
Answer: (a) People

162. Who is the Chairman of Rajya Sabha?
(a) Prime Minister of India
(b) President of India
(c) Vice-President of India
(d) None of these
Answer: (c) Vice-President of India

163. How many seats were won by BJP in Lok Sabha Election 2014?
(a) 285
(b) 14
(c) 114
(d) 141
Answer: (a) 285

164. The highest law-making body of our country consisting of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha is known as
(a) High court
(b) Supreme court
(c) Parliament
(d) none of these
Answer: (c) Parliament

165. The combined strength of all political parties in the Parliament with less than 50% of representatives is
(a) ruling party
(b) opposition
(c) coalition
(d) none of these
Answer: (b) opposition

166. What is the most important function of Lok Sabha?
(а) How to celebrate Diwali this year?
(b) The Prime Minister selects minister to work
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Answer: (d) None of these

167. What does PMO refer to?
(a) Prime Master Office
(b) Post Master Office
(c) Primary Municipal Office
(d) None of these
Answer: (a) Prime Master Office

168. Who looks after sanitary conditions of the country?
(a) Health Minister
(b) Home Minister
(c) Finance Minister
(d) All of these
Answer: (a) Health Minister

169. The upper house of Parliament, representing the states, is termed as
(a) Lok Sabha
(b) Rajya Sabha
(c) Parliament House
(d) hone of these
Answer: (b) Rajya Sabha

170. Which is an important way to contro l the executive in Parliament?
(a) Assembly
(b) Zero hour
(c) Question hour
(d) none of these
Answer: (c) Question hour

171. In Parliament seats are reserved for:
(a) SCs
(b) STs
(c) None of them
(d) Both (a) and (b)
Answer: (d) Both (a) and (b)

172. When did Jallianwala Bagh’s massacre take place?
(a) 13 April
(b) 13 March
(c) 13 May
(d) 13 June
Answer: (a) 13 April

173. Where is Jallianwala Bagh located?
(a) Amritsar
(b) Delhi
(c) Agra
(d) Dehradun
Answer: (a) Amritsar

174. When did the Rowlatt Act come into effect?
(a) On 10th February, 1917
(b) On 10th January, 1918
(c) On 10th March, 1919
(d) On 20th April, 1920
Answer: (c) On 10th March, 1919

175. Who gave the order to fire in Jallianwala Bagh on innocent people protesting calmly?
(a) General Dyer
(b) Dr. Satyapal
(c) Dr. Saifuddin Kichlew
(d) None of these
Answer: (a) General Dyer

176. What is the violence free relationship where husband and wife are equal with each other and they enjoy equal rights?
(a) Equal relationship
(b) Discriminated relationship
(c) Evolution
(d) All of these
Answer: (a) Equal relationship

177. Law on Domestic Violence was made in this year
(a) 2005
(b) 2006
(c) 2007
(d) 2008
Answer: (a) 2005

178. Who was the Afro-American woman who refused to give her seat to a white man in 1955?
(a) Rosy Peter
(b) Rosa Parks
(c) Rosymary
(d) Rose Jose
Answer: (b) Rosa Parks

179. What is the system consisting of courts which interpret the constitution and award judgement?
(a) Judiciary
(b) Parliament
(c) Police
(d) Legislative
Answer: (a) Judiciary

180. What is the term used for money given to make amends for an injury or a loss?
(a) Donation
(b) Compensation
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Answer: (b) Compensation

181. What is the act of breaking a law as well as to the breach or infringement of Fundamental Rights?
(a) Violation
(b) Acquit
(c) Dispute
(d) All of these
Answer: (a) Violation

182. Judiciary in India resolves the disputes between
(a) State and State
(b) State and Citizen
(c) Citizen and Citizen
(d) All the above
Answer: (d) All the above

183. Who is the final interpreter of our Constitution?
(a) Judiciary
(b) Government
(c) Executive
(b) Legislative
Answer: (a) Judiciary

184. Once appointed, a judge can be removed by:
(a) District judge
(b) Chief Minister
(c) Prime Minister
(d) None of above
Answer: (d) None of above

185. When was High Court under British Rule first established?
(a) In 1862
(b) In 1966
(c) In 1866
(d) In 1986
Answer: (a) In 1862

186. How many High Courts are there in India currently?
(a) 31
(b) 21
(c) 11
(d) 01
Answer: (b) 21

187. What type of cases are decided by under Civil Law?
(a) Divorce
(b) Rent matters
(c) Sale of land
(d) All the above
Answer: (d) All the above

188. The removal of persons from land or homes that they are currently living in, is called
(a) violation
(b) eviction
(c) separation of power
(d) judiciary
Answer: (b) eviction

189. How many judges are there in Supreme Court?
(a) 26 judges
(b) 36 judges
(c) 46 judges
(d) 16 judges
Answer: (a) 26 judges

190. Which type of advocate who pleads on behalf of the accused person?
(a) Public prosecutor
(b) Defence lawyer
(c) Judge
(d) All of these
Answer: (b) Defence lawyer

191. What term refers to a person who is tried by a court for a crime?
(a) Accused
(b) Lawyer
(c) Detention
(d) Fair trial
Answer: (a) Accused

192. What refers to any act that the law defines as a crime?
(a) Detention
(b) Offence
(c) Witness
(d) All of these
Answer: (b) Offence

193. A person who is called upon in court to provide a first hand account of what he/she has seen, heard or knows?
(a) Criminal
(b) Offence
(c) Witness
(d) None of these
Answer: (c) Witness

194. Who register the FIR?
(a) Firemen
(b) Policemen
(c) Lawyer
(d) Public prosecutor
Answer: (b) Policemen

195. What is the act of keeping the accused in custody by the police?
(a) Cross-examine
(b) Detention
(c) FIR
(d) All of these
Answer: (b) Detention

196. What is the type of the advocate who pleads the cases on behalf of the government and who has been appointed by the government on permanent basis?
(a) Public prosecutor
(b) Private prosecutor
(c) Deed writer
(d) Typist
Answer: (a) Public prosecutor

197. Who decides whether a person is guilty or not?
(a) Advocate
(b) Public prosecutor
(c) Judge
(d) Police
Answer: (c) Judge

198. Article 21 of the Constitution Guarantees-
(a) Right to Speech
(b) Right to life
(c) Right to freedom
(d) None of the above
Answer: (b) Right to life

199. The sectors are classified into public and private sector on the basis of:
A. Employment conditions
B. The nature of economic activities
C. Number of workers employed
D. Ownership of enterprises
Answer: D. Ownership of enterprises

200. When we produce a good bye exploiting natural resources, it is an activity of the:
A. Secondary sector
B. Territory sector
C. Primary sector
D. Organised sector
Answer: C. Primary sector

201. What is the name of the Indian independence movement?
A. Indian National Movement
B. Non-Cooperation Movement
C. Quit India Movement
D. Swadeshi Movement
Answer: A. Indian National Movement

202. Who was the leader of the Indian independence movement?
A. Mahatma Gandhi
B. Jawaharlal Nehru
C. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
D. Subhas Chandra Bose
Answer: A. Mahatma Gandhi

203. When did India gain independence from Britain?
A. 15 August 1947
B. 26 January 1950
C. 14 August 1947
D. 26 May 1948
Answer: A. 15 August 1947

204. What is the name of the current Prime Minister of Pakistan?
A. Imran Khan
B. Shehbaz Sharif
C. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
D. Asif Ali Zardari
Answer: B. Shehbaz Sharif

205. What is the name of the current President of the United States?
A. Joe Biden
B. Donald Trump
C. Barack Obama
D. Bill Clinton
Answer: A. Joe Biden

206. What is the name of the system of government in India?
A. Federal republic
B. Unitary republic
C. Parliamentary democracy
D. Presidential democracy
Answer: A. Federal republic

207. What is the name of the constitution of India?
A. The Constitution of India
B. The Magna Carta
C. The Declaration of Independence
D. The Bill of Rights
Answer: A. The Constitution of India

208. What is the name of the highest court in India?
A. The Supreme Court of India
B. The High Court of India
C. The District Court of India
D. The Sessions Court of India
Answer: A. The Supreme Court of India

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209. Which one of the following is not the cause of water scarcity?
A. Rapid growth of population
B. Uneven distribution of water resources
C. Construction of dams and reserves
D. Increase in demand
Answer: C. Construction of dams and reserves

210. Oceans contains ___Volume Of Water
A. 90%
B. 75%
C. 96.5%
D. 98%
Answer: C. 96.5%

211. Low grade brown coal is called
A. Magnetite
B. Bauxite
C. Lignite
D. Limonite
Answer: C. Lignite

212. Which of the following industries is not a heavy industriy.
A. Cotton Textile
B. Cement
C. Iron and steel
D. Ship building
Answer: A. Cotton Textile

213. Which one of the following means of transport is used for carrying solids in a slurry form?
A. Trucks
B. Railways
C. Pipelines
D. Ships
Answer: C. Pipelines

214. Difference between the total value of exports and imports is called
A. Balance of payment
B. Balance of trade
C. Surplus budget
D. Deficit balance
Answer: B. Balance of trade

215. Which one of the following cities has emerged as the ‘electronic capital’ of India?
A. Delhi
B. Kolkata
C. Bengaluru
D. Hyderabad
Answer: C. Bengaluru

216. ‘Slash and bum’ agriculture is a
A. Shifting agriculture
B. Intensive agriculture
C. Commercial agriculture
D. None of These
Answer: A. Shifting agriculture

217. Metallurgical coal used in the smelting of iron ore is
A. Anthracite
B. Bituminous
C. Lignite
D. Peat
Answer: B. Bituminous

218. Which one of the following industries manufacturers telephones, Computer, etc. ?
A. Cement
B. Iron and steel
C. Electronic
D. Chemical
Answer: C. Electronic

219. What do the saints, angels and Christ symbolise in the Utopian vision?
A. Equality among people
B. Fraternity among the Nations
C. Freedom of nations
D. Resentment against Nations
Answer: B. Fraternity among the Nations

220. Which one of the following is an example of horizontal sharing of power?
A. Power sharing between different states.
B. Power sharing between different organs of the government.
C. Power sharing between different levels of the government.
D. Power sharing between different political parties.
Answer: B. Power sharing between different organs of the government.

221. The system of Panchayat Raj involves
A. The village, block and district levels
B. The village, and state levels
C. The village district and state levels
D. The village, state and union levels
Answer: A. The village, block and district levels

222. Social difference arise due to difference in
A. Race
B. Religion
C. Language
D. All of the Above
Answer: D. All of the Above

223. ‘Feminist movements ‘ are aimed at:
A. Liberty
B. Equality
C. Participation
D. Power
Answer: B. Equality

224. The word MCN is related to which issue:
A. Nepal’s popular struggle
B. Bolivia water war
C. Environmental movement
D. Narmada bachao andolan
Answer: B. Bolivia water war

225. Give the meaning of ‘Alliance’.
A. Two parties together from the government.
B. Leftist and rightest together from the government.
C. When state and national parties together from the government.
D. When several parties in a multi party system join for the purpose of contesting elections and winning power.
Answer: D. When several parties in a multi party system join for the purpose of contesting elections and winning power.

226. Economic growth depends on which of the following?
A. Size of the population of the country
B. Territory or area of the country
C. Global scenario
D. Co-operation among various Nations
Answer: D. Co-operation among various Nations

227. The basic outcome of democracy is
A. Political, social and economic outcome
B. Military outcome
C. Restricted and Limited welfare policies
D. Elimination of poverty
Answer: A. Political, social and economic outcome

228. Which of the following represents a challenge to democracy?
A. Women not allowed to take part in public activities in Saudi Arabia.
B. Renewed violence in Sri Lanka following the breakdown of talks between the government and the LTTE
C. Money and muscle power during election.
D. All of the above
Answer: D. All of the above

229. “Foundational challenge includes:
A. Bringing down the exciting non-democratic regimes.
B. Strengthening of the institutions and practices of democracy.
C. Establishing a sovereign and functional state.
D. All of these
Answer: A. Bringing down the exciting non-democratic regimes.

230. Development of a country can generally be determined by its:
A. Per capita income
B. Average literacy level
C. Health status of its people
D. None of these
Answer: A. Per capita income

231. Which river is known as the “Ganga of the South”?
a) Yamuna
b) Godavari
c) Narmada
d) Kaveri
Answer: d) Kaveri

232. The Harappan civilization was discovered in which modern-day country?
a) India
b) Pakistan
c) Afghanistan
d) Bangladesh
Answer: b) Pakistan

233. The famous ‘Dandi March’ was led by whom during the Indian Independence Movement?
a) Subhash Chandra Bose
b) Jawaharlal Nehru
c) Mahatma Gandhi
d) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Answer: c) Mahatma Gandhi

234. The largest planet in our solar system is:
a) Mars
b) Venus
c) Jupiter
d) Saturn
Answer: c) Jupiter

235. Who was the first President of the United States of America?
a) Benjamin Franklin
b) George Washington
c) Thomas Jefferson
d) Abraham Lincoln
Answer: b) George Washington

236. The highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, is located in which mountain range?
a) The Andes
b) The Himalayas
c) The Rockies
d) The Alps
Answer: b) The Himalayas

237. The famous speech “I Have a Dream” was delivered by which civil rights leader?
a) Malcolm X
b) Martin Luther King Jr.
c) Rosa Parks
d) Nelson Mandela
Answer: b) Martin Luther King Jr.

238. The ancient city of Rome was the capital of which ancient civilization?
a) Ancient Egypt
b) Ancient Greece
c) Roman Empire
d) Ancient Persia
Answer: c) Roman Empire

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239. The famous book “To Kill a Mockingbird” was written by:
a) Mark Twain
b) George Orwell
c) Harper Lee
d) J.K. Rowling
Answer: c) Harper Lee

240. Which continent is often referred to as the “Dark Continent” due to its historical unexplored territories?
a) Asia b) Africa
c) Australia d) South America
Answer: b) Africa

241. The famous “Machu Picchu” is located in which continent?
a) South America
b) Europe
c) Africa
d) Asia
Answer: a) South America

242. The ancient city of Petra, famous for its rock-cut architecture, is situated in which modern-day country?
a) Jordan
b) Egypt
c) Greece
d) Turkey
Answer: a) Jordan

243. The “European Union” (EU) is an economic and political union of how many European countries?
a) 12
b) 24
c) 28
d) 15
Answer: c) 28

245. The “Statue of Liberty,” a symbol of freedom and democracy, was a gift to the United States from which country?
a) France
b) United Kingdom
c) Germany
d) Italy
Answer: a) France

246. The theory of “Plate Tectonics” explains the movement of the Earth’s lithospheric plates. Who proposed this theory?
a) Isaac Newton
b) Charles Darwin
c) Alfred Wegener
d) Galileo Galilei
Answer: c) Alfred Wegener

247. The famous ancient city of Troy, known for the Trojan War, is located in which modern-day country?
a) Greece
b) Turkey
c) Italy
d) Egypt
Answer: b) Turkey

248. The “Suez Canal,” an important artificial waterway, connects which two water bodies?
a) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
b) Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean
c) Black Sea and Caspian Sea
d) Pacific Ocean and Arctic Ocean
Answer: a) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea

249. The “Great Barrier Reef,” one of the world’s largest coral reefs, is situated off the coast of which country?
a) Australia
b) Brazil
c) Indonesia
d) Mexico
Answer: a) Australia

250. The “United Nations” (UN) was established in 1945 after World War II. How many founding member countries were there?
a) 51 b) 72
c) 26 d) 93
Answer: a) 51

251. The “Amazon River” is the second-longest river in the world. It flows through several South American countries. Which one of the following countries does NOT have the Amazon River flowing through it?
a) Brazil b) Peru
c) Colombia d) Argentina
Answer: d) Argentina

252. The famous monument “Stonehenge” is located in which country?
a) England
b) France
c) Egypt
d) China
Answer: a) England

253. The “Cold War” was a geopolitical tension between which two superpowers during the 20th century?
a) United States and Soviet Union
b) United States and China
c) Germany and Soviet Union
d) France and United Kingdom
Answer: a) United States and Soviet Union

254. The “Holocaust” was a genocide during World War II, primarily targeting which ethnic and religious group?
a) Muslims
b) Jews
c) Hindus
d) Buddhists
Answer: b) Jews

255. The famous Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci painted the masterpiece “Mona Lisa.” In which country can you find this painting today?
a) Italy
b) France
c) Spain
d) United States
Answer: b) France

256. The “Gulf of Mexico” is an ocean basin surrounded by which three countries?
a) United States, Mexico, and Canada
b) United States, Mexico, and Cuba
c) Mexico, Venezuela, and Brazil
d) United States, Cuba, and Jamaica
Answer: b) United States, Mexico, and Cuba

257. The “Great Depression” was a severe worldwide economic crisis that began in which decade?
a) 1930s b) 1950s
c) 1920s d) 1940s
Answer: a) 1930s

258. The “Magna Carta,” signed in 1215, was an important historical document that limited the power of which monarch?
a) King Henry VIII
b) Queen Elizabeth I
c) King John
d) King Richard III
Answer: c) King John

259. The “Ancient Pyramids of Giza” are located in which country?
a) Egypt
b) Sudan
c) Iraq
d) Greece
Answer: a) Egypt

260. The “Monsoon” is a seasonal wind pattern that greatly influences the climate of which region?
a) South Asia
b) North America
c) Europe
d) Australia
Answer: a) South Asia

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