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Indian Democracy (14) Natural Resources (6) Medieval India (6) Fundamental Rights (6) Mughal Empire Akbars Reforms (4) Confronting Marginalisation (3) Indus Valley Cities And Culture (3) British Colonial Rule (3) Cultural History (3) Mauryan Empire (2) Sufi Movement (2) Religious Movements (2) Land Revenue Systems (2) The Indian Constitution Key Features (2) Fundamental Duties (2) Slums Causes And Problems (2) Global Village Concept (2) Parliament Role And Function (2) Bhakti Movement (2) Vijayanagara Empire (2) Gupta Period Golden Age (2) Mass Communication Newspaper (2) Mughal Empire (2) Bhakti And Sufi Impact On Society (2) Local Self Government (2) Vedic Period (2) Delhi Sultanate (2) Understanding Secularism (2) Revolt Of 1857 Events And Leaders (2) Economic Development (2)

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DSC Social Studies
Which of the following is a non-conventional source of energy?
A Coal
B Petroleum
C Solar energy
D Natural gas
DSC Social Studies
The Battle of Plassey (1757) was a turning point in Indian history because it:
A Established the Maratha Empire as the dominant power in India
B Enabled the East India Company to gain political control over Bengal
C Led to the establishment of the Mughal Empire
D Resulted in the Portuguese losing their trading posts on the Coromandel Coast
DSC Social Studies
The concept of "Unity in Diversity" in India is best demonstrated by:
A The uniformity of language spoken across all states
B The coexistence of multiple religions, languages, cultures, and traditions within one nation
C The exclusive practice of one religion throughout the country
D The absence of any cultural differences between regions
DSC Social Studies
Which celestial body is at the centre of our Solar System?
A The Earth
B The Moon
C The Sun
D Jupiter
DSC Social Studies
The "Directive Principles of State Policy" in the Indian Constitution are derived from the constitution of which country?
A United States of America
B Ireland
C Canada
D Australia
DSC Social Studies
Which of the following is a primary cause of deforestation in many regions?
A Excessive rainfall
B Agricultural expansion and logging
C Planting of new tree saplings
D Construction of wildlife sanctuaries
DSC Social Studies
The early humans who were nomadic hunters and gatherers eventually transitioned to a settled life primarily because of:
A The invention of writing systems
B The domestication of plants and animals during the Neolithic Revolution
C The discovery of gold and silver
D The construction of large cities
DSC Social Studies
The Indian Parliament consists of how many houses?
A One
B Two
C Three
D Four

About Social Studies Mock Tests

Social Studies is a foundational subject taught from Class 6 to Class 10 in the CBSE/NCERT curriculum, covering History, Geography, Civics (Political Science), and Economics. It helps students understand society, governance, the natural world, and economic systems — building informed, responsible citizens.

History Topics:
- Indian History: Ancient (Indus Valley, Mauryan, Gupta), Medieval (Delhi Sultanate, Mughal), Modern (Freedom Struggle, Nationalism)
- World History: French Revolution, Industrial Revolution, World Wars, Communism, Nazism
- Indian National Movement: 1857 Revolt, Gandhian Era, Revolutionary Activities, Independence & Partition

Geography Topics:
- Physical Geography: Interior of Earth, Landforms (Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Winds), Climate, Natural Vegetation, Wildlife
- Indian Geography: Location, Physical Features, Climate, Rivers, Soil, Mineral & Energy Resources
- World Geography: Continents, Oceans, Major Landforms, Climate Zones

Civics (Political Science) Topics:
- Democracy: What is Democracy?, Electoral Democracy, Understanding Diversity, Government Institutions
- Power Sharing: Democracy & Diversity, Outcome of Democracy, Democratic Rights
- Federalism, Judicial System, Marginalised Communities, Women, Environment

Economics Topics:
- Development: What is Development?, Sectors of Indian Economy, Money & Credit
- Poverty, Food Security: Story of Village Polampur, People as Resource
- Globalisation, Challenges of Development

Why Social Studies Matters:
- Forms the basis for General Awareness in competitive exams (SSC, UPSC, RRB)
- Builds critical thinking and civic awareness
- Essential for CUET, NDA, and other entrance examinations

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