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INTERNATIONAL HOPE SCHOOL BANGLADESH

IHSB No: CT – 21 marks PHYSICS CLASS 7

1. Here is a list of energy resources available to the world. Some of these are renewable
and some are non-renewable. (4marks).
Renewable Non- renewable
coal
hydroelectricity
Nuclear energy
oil
Solar energy
Tidal energy
Wind energy

Make a copy of the table. In the first blank column, put a tick by any three resources
that are renewable. In the second blank column, put a tick by any three resources that
are non- renewable.

2. Copy and complete the sentences that follow, filling in the gaps with words from the
list below. (5marks).
Wind Sun electricity resource non- renewable fossil fuels renewable
a. An energy …………………… is anything from which we can obtain energy.
b. Most of the energy we use comes originally from the ……………………….
c. A ………………. recourse is naturally replaced after we have used it.
d. Coal and other ………………… are examples of ……………… energy recourses
e. Energy carried by the ………… can be used to turn turbines to generate ………….

3. Copy and complete the sentences below, choosing words from the list to fill the gaps.
Non-metal metal higher lower temperature (4marks)

a. Energy conducts through a steel rod from where the ……………. Is …………to
where it is ………….
b. In general, energy conducts faster through a ……. than a ………
4. Copy and complete the table. Write conduction, convection or radiation in the spaces in
the first column. (3marks)
Warm fluid moves, carrying energy with it.

Energy travels as infrared waves.

Energy travels through a material without the


material moving.

5. Copy and complete the following sentences, writing a suitable word in each gap.
(2marks)

a. ………….. is the change from a liquid to a gas at a temperature below the boiling
point.
b. This happens because the ……. particles are most likely to escape from the liquid,
causing the temperature of the liquid to …….

6. Copy and complete the following sentences, writing quickly or slowly in each gap.
(3marks)

a. A liquid will evaporate more ……… at a lower temperature.


b. A liquid will evaporate more ………. when it has a greater surface area.
c. A liquid will evaporate more ………… when a draught blows over its surface.

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