Grade 7 Syllabus
Geopolitical changes
1. Which two countries signed a peace agreement in 2023 to end a 20-year conflict over
their shared border?
A) Israel and Palestine
B) Ethiopia and Eritrea
C) Armenia and Azerbaijan
D) Russia and Ukraine
Answer: B) Ethiopia and Eritrea
2. The Russia-Ukraine conflict, which escalated in 2022, primarily revolves around which
region?
A) Crimea
B) Siberia
C) Donbas
D) Transnistria
Answer: C) Donbas
3. The United States rejoined which international agreement on climate change in 2021,
after withdrawing in 2017?
A) Paris Agreement
B) Kyoto Protocol
C) Geneva Convention
D) Montreal Protocol
Answer: A) Paris Agreement
Technological advancement
1. Which company developed the artificial intelligence model known as GPT-3?
A) Google
B) OpenAI
C) Microsoft
D) Amazon
Answer: B) OpenAI
2. In 2021, which space agency successfully landed the Perseverance rover on Mars?
A) NASA
B) ESA
C) Roscosmos
D) ISRO
Answer: A) NASA
3. What is the primary function of the James Webb Space Telescope launched in 2021?
A) Study the Sun
B) Explore the Moon
C) Observe distant galaxies
D) Monitor space debris
Answer: C) Observe distant galaxies
Climate change
1. Which global agreement was signed in 2015 to limit global warming to below 2°C?
A) Kyoto Protocol
B) Paris Agreement
C) Montreal Protocol
D) Geneva Accord
Answer: B) Paris Agreement2. In 2021, the United Nations hosted the COP26 climate summit in which city?
A) London
B) Glasgow
C) New York
D) TokyoAnswer: B) Glasgow
3. Which country pledged to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2060 at the COP26
summit?
A) India
B) China
C) United States
D) Australia
Answer: B) China
Global economy
1. What does "GDP" stand for in the context of economics?
A) Gross Domestic Product
B) General Domestic Price
C) Global Development Plan
D) Government Development Program
Answer: A) Gross Domestic Product2. In 2023, which international organization revised its global economic growth forecast due
to inflation and supply chain disruptions?
A) World Bank
B) International Monetary Fund (IMF)
C) World Trade Organization (WTO)
D) United Nations
Answer: B) International Monetary Fund (IMF)3. The term "inflation" refers to:
A) A decrease in prices over time
B) An increase in the overall price level of goods and services
C) The value of a country’s currency increasing
D) A country's ability to produce more goods
Answer: B) An increase in the overall price level of goods and services
Economic organizations
1. What does IMF stand for?
A) International Monetary Fund
B) International Money Federation
C) International Market FundD) International Monetary Federation
Answer: A) International Monetary Fund2. The World Bank primarily focuses on:
A) Promoting international trade
B) Providing loans and grants for development projects
C) Regulating global markets
D) Monitoring currency exchange rates
Answer: B) Providing loans and grants for development projects3. Which organization is responsible for coordinating international cooperation on economic
issues?
A) World Bank
B) International Monetary Fund (IMF)
C) World Health Organization (WHO)
D) United Nations (UN)
Answer: D) United Nations (UN)