Women Change the World Class 7 Civics Extra Questions Chapter 5 Solution
NCERT Class 7 Civics Chapter 5 Women Change the World Extra Questions and Answers.
- Subject : Social Science Civics.
- Level : Class – 7.
- Topic : Women Change the World Extra Questions.
MCQ Type Extra Questions
(1) Name the social reformation who founded Brahmosamaj
(a) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(b) Ishwar Chandra Vidya Sagar
(c) Dayanand Saraswati
(d) None of these
Ans:- (a) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(2) What was the title given to Rama bai ?
(a) Swami
(b) Intellectual
(c) Lady
(d) Pandita
Ans:- (d) Pandita
(3) Arya Samaj was founded by
(a) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
(b) Ishwar Chandra Vidya Sagar
(c) Dayanand Saraswati
(d) None of these
Ans:- (c) Dayanand Saraswati
(4) When do we celebrate international women’s day’s
(a) 9th April
(b) 8th March
(c) 43569
(d) 43805
Ans:- (b) 8th March
(5) Many people believe that women make better nurses because they are more patient and gentle. This is an example of ________
(a) Violation
(b) Discrimination
(c) Stereotype
(d) Sexual harassment
Ans:- (c) Stereotype
(6) Most of the parents in our society think that the only goal in life of a girl is –
a) to become doctor,
b) to become engineer,
c) marriage,
d) to become nurse.
Ans- c) marriage
(7) In how many years census is conducted in India ?
(a) Every 15 years
(b) Every 5 years
(c) Every 20 years
(d) Every 10 years
Ans:- (d) Every 10 years
(8) Who is the writer of Amer jiban ?
(a) Ramabai
(b) Rashsundari Devi
(c) Rokey Sakhawat Hossain
(d) None of these
Ans:- (b) Rashsundari Devi
(9) According to the census 2001, literate figures have grown among girls and women to –
a) 45 percent
b) 54 percent
c) 76 percent
d) 78 percent
Ans – b) 54 percent
Very Short Answer Type Extra Questions
(1) List the various hindrances that prevent media’s independence.
Solution:
Government, business groups
(2) How do you think media public opinion?
Solution:
- Through newspaper b. Through T.V channels
(3) he power of the government to disallow media form published certain stories in known as
Solution:
Censorship.
(4) Give examples of electronic media.
Solution:
Radio, television, internet, fax,
(5) Who was Satyarani?
Answer: Satyarani was an active member of the women’s Movement.
(6) Give any one examples of stereotype
Solution:
An examples stenotype:
It is believed that science required a technical mind and girls and women are not capable of dealing with technical things.
(7) When is International Women’s Day celebrated?
Answer: Every year on 8 March
(8) Give examples of print media.
Solution:
Newspaper, Magazines, Journals, Newsletters.
(9) What percentage of working women in India are engaged in agricultural work ?
Answer: 83.6 percent of working women in India are engaged in agricultural work.
Short Answer Type Extra Questions
(1) Give an example of stereotype and what do you understand by it?
Solution:
An example of stereotype:
Many believe that women make better nurses because they are more patient and gentle. This is linked to women’s roles within the family
Meaning of serotype:
When we believe that people belonging to particular groups based on religion, wealth, language are bounded to have certain fixed characteristic or can only do certain type work. We create a stereotype. Stereotypes prevent us from looking at people as unique individuals.
(2) Define the following terms :
Discrimination
Violation
Sexual harassment
Solution:
Discrimination :
When we do not treat people equally or with we are including in discrimination. it happens when people organisations act on their prejudices. Discrimination usually takes place when we treat some one differently or make distinction.
Violation:
When someone forcefully breaks the law or rule openly shows disrespect, we can we say that or she has committed a violation.
Sexual harassment:
This refers to physical or verbal behaviour that is of a sexual nature and against the wishes of women.
Long Answer Type Extra Questions
(1) Discuss new ideas that emerged about education and learning in the nineteenth century.
Solution:
In the nineteenth century ideas about education and learning emerged. School become more common and communities that had never learnt reading and writing and started sending their children to school. But there was a lot of opposition to education girls even then. Yet many women and men efforts to open schools for girls. Women struggled to learn to read write.
Source: Diksha
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