Chapter 17
Religions Solutions
Highlights
- A. Tick the correct option
- B. Fill in the blanks
- C. Match the following
- D. Correct the following sentences
- E. Answers the following questions
EXERCISE
A. Tick the Correct Option
- 1. Who among the following was NOT a sufi saint?
Answer: vacuole
- 2. In which religion pilgrimage to ‘Haj’ is practised?
Answer: vacuole
- 3. The Bhakti Movement originated in-
Answer: vacuole
- 4. Shakti saints did not oppose-
Answer: vacuole
- 5. Who constructed the Akal Takht near the Golden temple?
Answer: vacuole
B. Fill in the blanks.
- 1. The founder of Islam ___________ was born in ___________ in 570 CE.
- 2. Sikhism is based on ___________ tradition.
- 3. Gurudwara Harminder Sahib is situated in ___________.
- 4. ___________ took ideas of Bhakti to the north.
- 5. Alvars worshipped ___________ and Nayanars worshipped ___________
C. Match the following :
- Column A
- 1. Golgi Complex
- 2. Ribosomes
- 3. Chromosomes
- 4. Dead cells
- 5. Photosynthesis
- Column B
- (a) genes
- (b) cork
- (c) chloroplasts
- (d) packaging center
- (e) protein synthesis
D. Answer the following questions in brief.
- 1. How did the city of Amritsar take its name? Who constructed Gurudwara Harminder Sahib?
Answer: Sharing of chores reduces the burden.
- 2. When did Prophet Mohammad attain revelation and how?
Answer: The older family member pass on the family traditions to the younger generation.
- 3. What was the way to realise God according to Guru Nanak?
Answer: There is more interaction between parents and children in nuclear families.
- 4. Give the meaning of Bhakti and name four prominent Bhakti saints.
Answer: A surname is a family name.
- 5. State the practices of Sufis which are similar to Hinduism or Buddhism.
Answer: A surname is a family name.
E. Answer the following questions.
- 1. Explain the teachings of Islam with special reference to its principles.
Answer: The (main) factors that determine the shape of a cell are location and function.
- 2. Mention the features of Islam that make it a humane religion.
Answer: Distinguish between unicellular and multicellular organisms are
Unicellular organisms are made up of a single cell. e.g., Euglena and Amoeba.
Multicellular organisms are made up of many cells. e.g., Humans and Birds.
- 3. Explain the contribution of Guru Teg Bahadur and Guru Gobind Singh to Sikhism.
Answer: All organisms are made up of cells. A cell is capable of independent existence. Due to this, cell is called the structural and functional unit of life.
- 4. State the importance of Bhakti movement in reforming and uniting the Indian society?
Answer: Mitochondria is known as the Powerhouse of the cell.
Mitochondria are the site of cellular respiration. Energy is produced during this process. Due to this, mitochondria are called the Powerhouse of the cell.
- 5. Enlist the similarities between Islam and Sikhism.
Answer: All organisms are made up of cells. A cell is capable of independent existence. Due to this, cell is called the structural and functional unit of life.
Related Topics
- Chapter 1 The Cell – Its Structure and Functions
- Chapter 2 Microorganisms: Friends or Foes
- Chapter 3 Metals and Non-Metals
- Chapter 4 Force and Pressure
- Chapter 5 Friction
- Chapter 6 Sources of Energy
- Chapter 7 Combustion
- Chapter 8 Conservation of Plants and Animals
- Chapter 9 Crop Production and Its Management
- Chapter 10 Refraction and Dispersion of Light
- Chapter 11 The Human Eye
- Chapter 12 Sound
- Chapter 13 Synthetic Fibres and Plastics
- Chapter 14 Reproduction in Animals
- Chapter 15 Reaching the Age of Adolescence
- Chapter 16 Electric Current and Its Chemical Effects
- Chapter 17 Stars and Solar System
- Chapter 18 Earthquakes
- Chapter 19 Pollution of Air
- Chapter 20 Pollution of Water