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MCQ & CQ FOR(VII-SCIENCE) 2ND TERM-2021

Ch-4: Respiration
1.-----is a infectious disease.
a. Bronchitis ⌂b. Tuberculosis c. Cancer d. Diabetes
2. Which one is not part of respiratory system?
a. Skin b. Lenticel ⌂c. Guard cell d. Stomata
3. In animal cell where starch, protein, carbohydrate, fat molecules are stored?
a. Mitochondrion b. Golgi body c. Ribosome ⌂d. Cytoplasm
4. Through which plants take oxygen?
a. Stem b. Stem tendril c. Root ⌂d. Stomasta
5. The structure of a bronchus is like---.
a. Diaphragm b. Larynx ⌂c. Trachea d. Nasal cavity
6. Which of the following has vocal cord?
a. Larynx b. Nostril ⌂ c. Nasopharynx d. Trachea
7. How many types of human respiration?
⌂a. 2 b. 4 c. 3 d. 5
8. Which vaccine is given to prevent Tuberculosis?
a. VZV vaccine b. Influenza vaccine ⌂c. BCG vaccine d. Mumps
9. Which one is a fatal disease for children?
a. Pneumonia b. Flu c. Jaundice ⌂d. Mumps
10. Which disease is not caused by microbes?
a. Tuberculosis b. Measles ⌂c. Asthma d. Influenza
11. Which is called voice box?
a. Vocal cord b. Vertical septum ⌂c. Larynx d. epiglottis
12. Respiratory system produce—
⌂a. ATP b. Sugar c. Meat d. Oxygen
13. Respiratory of lower animals--.
i. Skin ii. Trachea iii. Lung
Which one is correct?
⌂a. i& ii b. i& iii c. ii& iii d. I,ii & iii
14. Symptoms of Pneumonia-----.
i. Cough and respiratory ii. Fever and headache iii. Chest pain
Which one is correct?
a. I b. ii c. iii ⌂d. I,ii& iii
15. Respiratory organ--.
i. Lung ii. Kidney iii. Heart
Which one is correct?
a. I & ii b. ii & iii ⌂c. iii d. I & iii

Ch-5: Digestive system & Blood Circulation system


1.---helps in blood clotting.
a. WBC b. RBC ⌂ c. Platelets d. a & b
2.WE mostly take---.
a. Liquid food b. Simple food ⌂c. Complex food d. Spice food
3. Which is present in saliva?
a. Protein b. Hormones ⌂c. Enzyme d. Lipid
4. Which enzyme turns starch into maltose?
a. Lipase b. Amylase ⌂ c. Ptyaline d. Tripsin
5.Which of the following makes food slippery and helps to swallow?
a. Bile b. Tripsin c. Teeth ⌂d. Saliva
6. How many types of teeth?
⌂a. 4 b. 5 c. 3 d. 2
7. What type of glands is present on stomach wall?
a. Pancreas ⌂ b. Gastric gland c. Amylase d. Lipase
8. Where villi is found?
a. Buccal cavity b. Pharynx ⌂ c. Ileum d. Oesophagus
9. Which is last part of large intestine?
⌂a. Rectum b. Ileum c. Colon d. Oesophagus
10. What is produced in liver?
⌂a. Bile b. Starch c. Protein d. Different types of fats
11. How types of Dysentery are there?
a. 3 b. 4 ⌂c. 2 d. 5
12.Which is not actually not a disease?
a. Pneumonia b. Asthma ⌂c. Constipation d. Gastritis
13. White blood cell ,is also known as—
a. Thrombocyte b. Erythrocyte ⌂c. Leukocytes d. None of them
14. Which is the smallest cell in the blood?
a. Plasma b. Red blood cell c. White blood cell ⌂d. Platelets
15. Organ of digestive system—
i. Kidney ii. Stomach iii. Intestine
Which one of the following is correct?
a. I ⌂b. ii & iii c. I & ii d. I,ii& iii
16. Breakdown simple sugar into glucose-
i. Saltase ii. Sucrose iii. Lactase
Which one is correct?
a. I b. ii c. iii ⌂d. I,ii& iii

Ch-9: Heat & Temperature


1. The freezing point of Fahrenheit scale is—degree Fahrenheit.
a. 30 ⌂ b. 32 c. 35 d. 40
2. The melting point of ice is----.
a. 0 degree Celsius b. 273k ⌂c. a & b d. -273k
3. What is the SI unit of heat?
a. Calorie b. Kilo calorie ⌂c. Joule d. Watt
3. The normal temperature of human body is—
a. 98.4 degree Fahrenheit b. 36.9 degree Celsius
c. a & b d. 100 degree Fahrenheit
4. How does the heat come to the earth from the sun?
a. by conduction b. by convection c. by radiation c. by all the three process
5. In a solid body, heat usually flows by---
a. radiation ⌂b. conduction c. convection d. none
6. How many processes does the heat flow from one place to another?
a. 2 ⌂ b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
7. Kelvin is denoted by---.
a. James Dewer b. C. A Coulomba ⌂ c. Lord Kelvin d. L. Robins
a. C b. F c. R ⌂d. K
8. Temperature is—
i. thermal condition of an object ii. result of heat iii. a form of energy
Which one is correct?
a. I b. ii ⌂ c. i& ii d. I,ii & iii
9. Heat may be produced from--.
i. mechanical energy ii. chemical energy iii. electrical energy
Which one is correct?
a. I b. ii c. I & ii ⌂d. I,ii& iii
10. Maximum and minimum thermometer is usually used—
i. to determine the temperature of body ii. forecasting weather iii. agriculture
research
Which one is correct?
a. I b. ii c. iii ⌂d. I, ii & iii

Ch-10: Phenomena of Electricity and Magnet


1. ---moves round the nucleus.
⌂a. Electron b. Proton c. Neutron d. a & b
2. What is the type of charge of neutron?
a. positive b. negative c. partially negative ⌂d. neutral
3. When repulsion occurs?
a. charge of opposite nature ⌂b. charge of same nature
c. lack of charge d. lack of positively charge
4. Which is not semi-conductor?
⌂a. plastic b. silicon c. germanium d. Gallium
5. Which is conductor?
a. dry wood ⌂b. Silver c. Silicon d. Rubber
6. What is flow of electricity?
a. flow of neutrons b. flow of protons ⌂c. flow of electrons d. flow of positrons
7. Charge of same nature -----.
a. attract each other ⌂ b. repel each other
c. does neither attract nor repel each other d. both attract and repel each other
8. Those attracted by magnet are called—
a. natural magnet b. artificial magnet ⌂c. magnetic material d. nonmagnetic material
9. Which non-metal is a conductor of electricity?
a. Oxygen b. Nitrogen c. Helium ⌂ d. Carbon
10. Atom composed of—
i. electron ii. proton iii. neutron
Which one is correct?
a. I b. ii& iii c. iii ⌂ d. I, ii& iii
11. Conductor----
i. Graphite ii. Copper iii. Plastic
Which one is correct?
⌂a. i& ii b. ii & iii c. iii d. I,ii& iii
12. Magnetic substance—
i. Nickel ii. Cobalt iii. Iron
Which one is correct?
a. I b. ii c. iii ⌂ d. I, ii& iii
13. Opposite poles -----each other.
i. repel ii. attract iii. sometime repel and sometime attract
Which of the following is correct?
a. I ⌂b. ii c. i& ii d. iii
14. Which one is non-conductor?
a. Silver ⌂b. Glass c. Copper D. Aluminium
15. Which is composed of proton and neutron?
a. positron b. gases c. molecule ⌂d. nucleus

CREATIVE QUESTIONS
CH-4: RESPIRATION:

1. Every plant and animal has life. For every physiological function in the body
energy is required. In the cytoplasm energy is stored in starch, carbohydrate,
protein and fat molecules. In every organic cell for all organic reactions oxygen is
essential. Oxygen runs our lungs.
a. What is called internal respiration?
b.What do you mean by lymph?
c.Why oxygen is essential for respiration? Explain.
d. Without oxygen we cann’t survive in the world. Analyse it.
2. The common diseases of the respiratory systems are: Pneumonia, Tuberculosis,
Asthma and Bronchitis.
a. What is respiration?
b. What is the advantage of lid on the larynx hole?
c. Draw the label diagram of respiratory system.
d. What are the causes, symptoms and remedy of Pneumonia?
3.

a. What is exhalation?
b. What are the symptoms of Bronchitis?
c. Explain how breathing function is done by part marked-A.
d. Describe the structure and function of organ marked-B.

CH-5: Digestive system& Blood Circulation System

a. What is pericardium?
b. Why should one brush teeth after taking foods?
c. Explain how does the organ ‘B’ play the main role, through it does not secret
enzyme?
d. ‘A’ can be compared with a chemical industry. Discuss.

2.

a. What is villus?
b. What does the world Lipase mean?Explain.
c. Explain the structure of above marked’A’ organ.
d. Write with reasons why should we take care of the organ in the stem to keep it
healthy.
3. The foods that we take are mostly complex food. These complex foods cannot
be utilized directly by our body. The process by which complex and insoluble
foods are changed into absorbable, soluable and liquid from of food with the help
of specific enzymes.
a. What is respiration?
b. What do you mean by digestion?
c. What are the intestinal enzymes? Describe their functions.
d. Briefly describe the digestive process in the buccal cavity and in the stomach.
CH-09: Heat and Temperature
1. Heat has no weight, colour. But we can feel its existence. If you go out an d
stand in the sun, you will feel hot. Touch a piece of ice, you will feel cold. The
external cause for which the sensation of hotness or coldness is felt is called hot.
a. What freezing point?
b. Why does a glass with thick walls break when hot water is poured into it?
c.What are the differences between heat and temperature?
d. What are the changes that place in an object when it is heated?

2.Mr.’M’ observes daily activities that happen in his life very carefully. One day he
saw that the lid of the cooking pot fell down due to heat. On the other hand he
noticed some gaps in their door in winter season where he found in the summer.
Both the incidents made him thoughtful.
a. What is boiling point?
b. What do you mean by Fahrenheit scale?
c. Explain the causes of incidents which Mr. ‘M’ observed while cooking was going
on.
d. Analyze the cause of the two behavior of wooden door which Mr. ‘M’ observed
during winter and summer season.

3. C/5 = F-32/9
a. What is Celsius scale?
b. What is the relation between Celcius and Fahrenheit scale?
c. What is the value of F in case of ice with the maximum temperature?
d. Compare the two thermometers with respect to the equation.
CH-10: PHENOMENA OF ELECTRICITY AND MAGNET
1.

Fig: 1
a. What is called static electricity?
b. What do you mean by magnetic field?
c. Explain the transformation of energy in the circuit.
d. Draw a simple circuit.

2. Mr. Asik has a magnet.Magnet ca be prepared in many artificial method. He


may prepared magnet by electrical method and another by rubbing method.
a. What is conductor?
b. Write the use of current flows?
c. Explain magnetic field.
d. “ The second type of magnet is strong though temporary”-analyze the
quotation.

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