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This Class 11 Social practice test page helps students generate a quick social exam from sample questions. It is useful for history, geography, civics, and general social studies revision.

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Class 11 Social Practice Test sample questions

These starter questions help you launch a social mock test quickly. Swap them with your own worksheet, notebook, or textbook questions any time.

1. What is the concept of liberty?
2. Explain the causes of World War II.
3. What is physical geography?
4. Define demand and supply.
5. What is the role of elections in a democracy?
6. Discuss two main causes of World War I.
7. Define liberty. Why is it considered important in a democracy?
8. State two features of physical geography.
9. Define demand and supply with one example each.
10. State the role of elections in a democracy.
11. Differentiate between primary and secondary sources of history.
12. Define federation with one example.
13. State two main objectives of the Indian Five-Year Plans.
14. Mention any two functions of the Reserve Bank of India.
15. State any two rights given by the Indian Constitution.

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Why this practice page is useful

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The generated paper mirrors the tone of a Class 11 social exam and works well for school revision, homework support, and quick mock tests.

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Answer key & quick explanations

Short answers for the sample questions above. Use this to self-check before generating a fresh AI-built mock test.

  1. Concept of liberty: Freedom from arbitrary restrictions and the right to act according to one's choice within the law.
  2. Causes of WWII: Treaty of Versailles, rise of dictators, failure of League of Nations, economic depression and aggressive expansion.
  3. Physical geography: Branch of geography studying natural features – landforms, climate, vegetation, soil, water bodies.
  4. Demand and supply: Demand – quantity buyers want at a price. Supply – quantity sellers offer at a price.
  5. Role of elections: Choose representatives, ensure peaceful change of government and accountability.
  6. Two causes of WWI: Militarism and the alliance system.
  7. Liberty in democracy: It safeguards individual freedoms, dissent and participation in governance.
  8. Two features of physical geography: Studies physical features and natural processes shaping the Earth.
  9. Demand and supply examples: More demand for ACs in summer; more supply of mangoes in season.
  10. Role of elections (repeat): Same as Q5; also legitimise government and educate voters.
  11. Primary vs secondary sources: Primary – first-hand records (inscriptions). Secondary – later interpretations (textbooks).
  12. Federation with example: Two-tier government sharing powers – e.g. India and the USA.
  13. Two objectives of Five-Year Plans: Economic growth and self-reliance (also poverty reduction, modernization).
  14. Two functions of RBI: Issues currency and regulates banks/credit.
  15. Two rights from Indian Constitution: Right to Equality and Right to Freedom.

Class 11 Social chapters covered

Typical NCERT / board-syllabus chapters this practice test draws from. Paste questions from any chapter below to generate a focused chapter-wise mock test.

  • History – From the Beginning of Time
  • History – Writing and City Life
  • History – An Empire Across Three Continents
  • History – The Central Islamic Lands
  • History – Three Orders / Changing Cultural Traditions
  • Geography – Geography as a Discipline
  • Geography – The Origin and Evolution of the Earth
  • Geography – Climate, Vegetation and Soil
  • Geography – Natural Hazards and Disasters
  • Political Science – Constitution: Why and How?
  • Political Science – Rights, Citizenship, Nationalism, Secularism
  • Political Science – Election and Representation, Executive, Legislature
  • Economics – Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence
  • Economics – Indian Economy 1950–1990 and after Liberalisation
  • Economics – Statistics for Economics

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