IB Grade 11 Individuals and Societies by Pavan | Practice Test to Test Your Knowledge
Students

Academic Programs

AI-powered learning for grades 8-12, aligned with major curricula

Professional

Professional Courses

Industry-relevant training in Business, Technology, and Design

Games

Interactive Games

Fun games to boost memory, math, typing, and English skills

IB Grade 11 Individuals and Societies

IB Grade 11 Individuals and Societies

Complete mock test covering history, geography, economics, and social studies concepts. Features inquiry-based questions, source analysis, and global perspectives on contemporary issues.

2025-07-22
IB Class 11 Grade 11

Duration

30 min

Questions

20

Marking

Negative

You've not yet enrolled in this practice test. Please login to start practice test.

Questions Preview

What distinguishes Homo sapiens from other hominins?

A
Anatomical and behavioral evolution
B
Tool use
C
Social structures
D
Agricultural innovation

Where did the first migration of Homo sapiens occur?

A
From Africa to Europe
B
From Africa to Asia
C
From Africa to the Americas
D
From Africa to Australia

Which of the following describes the Paleolithic era?

A
Sedentary agricultural societies
B
Hunter-gatherer societies
C
Rise of river valley civilizations
D
Early feudal systems

What led to the establishment of permanent settlements during the Neolithic Revolution?

A
Domestication of plants and animals
B
Technological advancements in metallurgy
C
Rise of social hierarchies
D
Creation of written language

What is a defining characteristic of early civilizations?

A
Urban development
B
Nomadic lifestyles
C
Small, isolated communities
D
Matriarchal social structures

Which of the following was a key technological achievement in early civilizations?

A
Printing press
B
Wheel and axle
C
Internet
D
Electricity

In which of the following civilizations did the concept of the 'city-state' first emerge?

A
Mesopotamia
B
Egypt
C
Indus Valley
D
China

What is one key feature of social hierarchy in early civilizations?

A
Equal distribution of wealth
B
Rigid class systems
C
Abolition of slavery
D
Universal education

Which of the following was a primary mode of cultural diffusion in ancient civilizations?

A
Space exploration
B
Trade routes
C
Scientific research
D
Diplomatic summits

Which factor was crucial for the success of early river valley civilizations?

A
Access to metal resources
B
Advanced navigation techniques
C
Floodplain agriculture
D
Naval superiority

Which of the following represents a form of early political organization?

A
Democracy in Athens
B
Monarchy in Egypt
C
Communism in China
D
Feudalism in Japan

What is the main feature of the barter system?

A
Exchange of goods without money
B
Use of coins as currency
C
Fixed pricing for products
D
Standardized global trade

Which of the following was an important early advancement in metallurgy?

A
Iron tools and weapons
B
Electric circuits
C
Solar power
D
Combustion engines

What is one of the main characteristics of early social structures?

A
Democratic governance
B
Social mobility
C
Stratification into classes
D
Gender equality

Which of the following best describes the impact of the Neolithic Revolution?

A
Increased mobility and hunting efficiency
B
Creation of permanent settlements and agricultural societies
C
Development of writing systems
D
Rise of global trade routes

Which of the following is an example of cultural diffusion through migration?

A
The spread of Greek philosophy during the Hellenistic period
B
The expansion of the Roman Empire
C
The movement of agricultural techniques from Asia to Europe
D
The development of writing in Mesopotamia

What was a common feature of early civilizations?

A
Advanced technological tools like computers
B
The development of city-states with centralized governments
C
Universal education systems
D
Use of written language only for religious purposes

Which system was integral in the growth of trade networks in ancient societies?

A
Barter and currency exchange
B
Stock market trading
C
Blockchain technology
D
Digital payments

What is the primary goal of studying cultural diffusion in history?

A
To identify the causes of war
B
To understand how societies evolve and influence each other
C
To study the rise and fall of empires
D
To learn about ancient religions

Which of the following describes an effect of technological advancements in ancient societies?

A
Increased urbanization and specialization of labor
B
Decline in agricultural output
C
A reduction in the number of settlements
D
The collapse of centralized governments