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01. Identify the simplified value of 2 1 1 1 .
12 15 35 4
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6
02. In the given sequence of integers, find the value of "m".
–17, –15, –12, –8, m, 3
(A) 2 (B) –6 (C) –5 (D) –3
03. If 19 integers are multiplied and the product is negative
then which of the following statements can be true about
them ?
(A) 10 are negative, 9 are positive.
(B) 9 are negative, 10 are positive.
(C) 12 are negative, 7 are positive.
(D) 16 are negative, 3 are positive.
04. What is the missing value in the box ?

3
6 × 1.6 = 1.2 + 0.9 + 1.2 + 1.5 × ?
4

(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7


x 2 x 2 x 77
05. Find the solution of  = 
3 5 3 30
7 1 2 2
(A) x = (B) x = (C) x = (D) x =
2 4 3 5

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x + 6 x  7 5x  8
06. If + = then identify the value of x.
4 5 2
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
07. In an ungrouped data, 12 numbers are arranged in
increasing order. If the 8th entry is increased by 4, by how
much does the median increase ?
(A) Zero (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 5
08. Which figure represents asymmetry about the dotted
line ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

09. What is the value of (2 × 30 – 3 × 40) × 52 ?


(A) 25 (B) 0 (C) –25 (D) 1
4 5 1.5 x
5 3 5
10. Find the value of ‘x’ for which     =  
3 5 3
(A) –6 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6

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11. Find ‘x’ in the equation


a+ b  x a+ c  x c + b  x 4x
+ + + =1
c b a a+b + c
(A) ab + bc + ca (B) a + b + c
(C) 0 (D) 1

2 5 2  3 3 5 
12. Simplify  ab  bc  ac    bc  ab  ca 
3 7 3  2 5 2 

 19ab 31bc 19ca 


(A)   + 
 15 14 6 

 19ab 31bc 11ca 


(B)   + 
 15 14 6 

 19ab 31bc 11ca 


(C)    
 15 4 6 

 31ab 19bc 19ca 


(D)    
 14 15 6 

0.5 x 9 4 15 y2 z2
13. Simplify × yz ×
4.5 z2 2.5 7.5 x 3

4 yz4 4 y3 z4 yz4 4 y3 z4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
45 x2 45 x 45 x2 5 x2
14. The difference between the circumference and radius
of a circle is 74 m. What is the circumference of the
circle ?
(A) 7 m (B) 44 m (C) 154 m (D) 88 m
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15. Length and breadth of a rectangle are (a + b + c2 + ab


2 2

– bc + ca) units and (a – b – c) units respectively. Find


the area of the rectangle in square units.
(A) (a3 + b3 + c3 – 3abc) (B) (a2 + b2 + c2 – 2abc)
(C) (a3 – b3 – c3 – 3abc) (D) (a2 + b2 + c2 + ab + bc + ca)
16. In t he given f igure, f ind t he m easure of RQT, if
PQ = PR and QPR = 70°

Q R
T

(A) 70° (B) 140° (C) 125° (D) 135°

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17. Product of two rational numbers is . If one of the
5
16
numbers is . Find the other..
25

4 4 5 5
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 5 4 4

33 99
18. By what number should be divided to get ?
8 32

4 4 3 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 4 4

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19. If 3A = 4B = 5C then find A : B : C


(A) 4 : 5 : 3 (B) 3 : 4 : 5
(C) 20 : 15 : 12 (D) 15 : 12 : 20
20. Sachin obtained 435 marks out of a maximum of 500
marks. What increase or decrease in % is required to get
90% ?
(A) 3% increase (B) 430 is 90% score
(C) 2% decrease (D) 4% increase
21. If ABC and DEF are congruent, then choose the
correct option.
(A) A = D (B) AB = DE
(C) C = F (D) A, B & C are true
22. In a square ABCD, AC is a diagonal. Find the sum of
ACD and CAB.
(A) 180° (B) 135° (C) 90° (D) 45°
23. The ratio of Mr. X’s score to Mr. Y’s score for a test is
8 : 9. If Mr. Y had scored 30 marks lower, the ratio would
have been 4 : 3. How many marks did Mr. Y score ?
(A) 90 (B) 45 (C) 80 (D) 72
24. In a PQR, if PR2 = PQ2 + QR2, then identify the right
angled vertex.
(A) P (B) Q (C) R (D) None

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25. Given p||q. Find x.

130o
p
o
x
q
o
152

(A) 62° (B) 48°


(C) 78° (D) cannot be determined

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Class : 7 Physics

26. Circuit breakers are useful because they shut off the
current
(A) before the electricity warms up the device too much
causing it to spark and start a fire.
(B) so that you can save energy and have a lower
electricity bill.
(C) before you waste too much electricity.
(D) so you do not have to switch off the device when you
finish using it.
27. The time taken by a pendulum of given length to
complete one oscillation is
(A) different at different times.
(B) same at all times.
(C) increases at different times .
(D) decreases at different times.
28. Which of these statements about expansion is correct ?
(A) Expansion only occurs when the temperature drops.
(B) All solid materials expand by the same amount.
(C) Gases expand less then liquids for the same
temperature change.
(D) Liquids expand more than solids for the same
temperature change.

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29. What is the main reason for choosing plastic as the


material for making the handle of the electric screwdriver ?
(A) It is an insulator of electricity.
(B) It is a man-made material.
(C) It is not easily broken.
(D) it is non-magnetic.
30. Harish and Mohan start from their homes at the same
time and travel by different routes to reach their school.
Harish’s house is at a distance of 150 m from the school
while Mohan’s house is at a distance of 200 m from
the school. Both of them reach the school at the same
time. Who walked faster ?
(A) Harish
(B) Mohan
(C) Both Harish and Mohan
(D) None of them
31. Which of these is an example of conduction of heat ?
(A) Heat travelling from the Sun to the earth.
(B) Formation of sea and land breeze
(C) Egg being fried in a pan
(D) Thermal currents in the oceans.

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32. What happens to the lamp when the switch S is closed


in the circuit shown below ?

s
(A) It switches off.
(B) It glows dimmer.
(C) It glows brightly.
(D) It has the same brightness.
33. How many seconds are there in an hour ?
(A) 2400 (B) 3600 (C) 1100 (D) 4500
34. Which substances/liquids are used to determine the
lower and upper fixed points on the Celsius or
Centigrade scale ?
Lower fixed point Upper fixed point
A Water Saltwater
B Melting ice Boiling water
C Ice and salt Boiling salty water
D Mercury Alcohol
35. Which of the given appliances convert electrical energy
to useful heat energy ?
(A) Table fan (B) Hair dryer
(C) Air-conditioner (D) Vacuum cleaner

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Class : 7 Chemistry

36. If a storm is accompanied by lightning then


(A) do not lie on the ground in an open place.
(B) avoid going into the nearest water body.
(C) stay indoors away from metallic doors or windows.
(D) all of the above.
37. Which statement is true about acids ?
(A) Bitter and changes red litmus paper to blue.
(B) Sour and changes red litmus paper to blue.
(C) Sour and changes blue litmus paper to red.
(D) Bitter and changes blue litmus paper to red.
38. Which of these occur during a chemical change ?
(A) The reaction is reversible.
(B) There is no energy change.
(C) A new chemical substance is formed.
(D) Heat and light are not given off.
39. Which property of an acid is correct ?
(A) It is a colourless liquid.
(B) It always contains hydrogen.
(C) It has a pH value of 7.
(D) It contains oxygen.

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40. Identify an example of a chemical change.


(A) Cooling sodium chloride solution that forms solids.
(B) Heating a zinc strip until it forms a liquid.
(C) An iron nail put in tap water for several days.
(D) Heating iodine crystals in a closed container.
41. Which substance on adding to a cake mix makes it porous ?
(A) Sodium carbonate (B) Baking soda
(C) Sodium chloride (D) Potassium nitrate
42. A student dissolved four pellets of sodium hydroxide
in distilled water and the temperature of the solution
increased from 29°C to 31°C. Why was there a change
in temperature ?
(A) Endothermic reaction took place.
(B) Exothermic reaction took place.
(C) Oxidation took place.
(D) Heat was absorbed from the surrounding area.
43. Which word equation represents neutralisation ?
(A) Sodium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid  sodium
chloride + water
(B) Calcium carbonate  calcium oxide + carbon dioxide
(C) Hydrogen + oxygen  water
(D) Methane + oxygen  carbon dioxide + water

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44. Which of the given statements is incorrect ?


(A) Condensation of steam is not a chemical change.
(B) Curdling of milk is a chemical change.
(C) Digestion of food and melting of wax are similar types
of changes.
(D) A physical change is temporary.
45. Warm air is lighter than cold air. Why ?
(A) Warm air has more pressure.
(B) Molecules are closer in warm air.
(C) Warm air expands and becomes lighter.
(D) Both (A) and (B)

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Class : 7 Biology

46. Bob placed a potted plant in dark for 24 hours and


then he covered a leaf with a strip of black paper and
placed the plant directly under the Sun for some time.

black paper

Bob plucked the leaf with the black paper, removed


the paper and tested the different parts of the leaf for
starch using iodine solution. The iodine remaining
brown when starch is absent and turns blue black
when starch is present. Which of the following
diagrams correctly shows Bob’s observation ?

(A) (B)
brown brown

(C) (D)
dark blue blue black

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47. Study the diagram below.


Gas P Food
is taken in is taken in
Human body
given off releases
Gas Q Energy
What are gas P and gas Q ?
(A) Gas P is nitrogen while gas Q is oxygen.
(B) Gas P is oxygen while gas Q is nitrogen.
(C) Gas P is carbon dioxide while gas Q is oxygen.
(D) Gas P is oxygen while gas Q is carbon dioxide.
48. Study the diagram below

Dandelion Drumstick

Which of the following statements below are true ?

(i) Both are light and are wind-pollinated.


(ii) Both will germinate to form flowering plants.
(iii) Both are dispersed by wind

(A) (iii) only (B) (i) and (ii) only


(C) (ii) and (iii) only (D) All of these
49. Fats are emulsified by
(A) gastric juice (B) pancreatic juice
(C) bile juice (D) saliva
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50. The diagram below shows a pitcher plant.

The pitcher in a pitcher plant is a modified leaf that


traps insects and digests them. What environment
explains having this adaptation ?
(A) Places with nutrient-rich soil
(B) Places with nutrient-poor soil
(C) Dry land
(D) Deserts
51. The diagram shows a flower cut in half. Which part
receive pollen grains in the process of pollination ?

1 3
2 4

(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

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52. The excretory system in the human body has several


components. Some of them are identified in the diagram
below.

Kidneys

Ureters

Urinary
Bladder

What is the relationship between the kidneys, ureters,


and urinary bladder ?
(A) They work together to transport blood.
(B) They work independent with specialized functions.
(C) They work together to maintain the level of acidity
of the blood and drain urine.
(D) They purify the blood and pump it to all parts of the
body.
53. Soil organisms, such as fungi, worms, and bacteria, are
all biotic parts of the woodland ecosystem. What is the
role of these organisms in the woodland ecosystem ?
(A) To provide nitrogen for the animals.
(B) To obtain dissolved oxygen from moisture.
(C) To break down dead plants and animal matter.
(D) To store chlorophyll for the photosynthesis process.

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54. The diagram below shows process W, a process by


which food is pushed down the oesophagus.

contracted muscle
direction of
food movement
X food bolus

relaxed muscle

What is process W ?
(A) Constriction (B) Gravity
(C) Paralysis (D) Peristalsis
55. The diagram shows some penguins.

How do these animals keep themselves warm ?


(i) They have a layer of fat or blubber beneath their skin.
(ii) They have webbed feet.
(iii) They huddle together.
(iv) They have feathers.

(A) (i) and (iii) only (B) (i) and (iv) only
(C) (i), (iii) and (iv) only (D) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) only
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Class : 7 Critical Thinking

56. Which net corresponds to the given cube ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

57. In 2018, a person spent half of the time in working, one-


third in sleeping and one-eighth in cooking. He spent
the rest of the time exercising. How many total hours
did he spend exercising ?
(A) 366 hours (B) 1050 hours
(C) 183 hours (D) 365 hours

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58. Pick the TWO answer choices that will come together
to make the figure shown. Pieces may be reflected and/
or rotated.

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

(e)

(A) a + c (B) b + d
(C) c + e (D) b + c
59. If your birthday 30th June, 2003 falls on Monday, then
on what day of the week does your birthday fall in the
year 2005 ?
(A) Sunday (B) Thursday
(C) Tuesday (D) Wednesday

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60. Sam has 4 pairs of shoes - blue, black, brown and grey
which he wears from Monday to Friday.
1) He wears blue shoes on two days and black only
on Tuesday.
2) Brown on a day just before grey and blue on Friday.
What colour shoes does he wear on Monday ?
(A) Blue (B) Black (C) Brown (D) Grey

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