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CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE
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Date : 03-09-2022 :: Subject :: Time : 4 Hr.


Max. Marks : 400 Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, MAT, English, SST Class : VII

PHYSICS

1. The meter that is used to measure the distance moved by the vehicle is known as …………
(A) Speedometer (B) Odometer (C) Chronometer (D) Ammeter
2. Physical quantity which we can't obtain from a distance- time graph is
(A) speed (B) time taken
(C) change in position (D) change in weight
3. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
(A) Symbols of all units are written in singular (B) Basic unit of speed is km/h
(C) Both the above are correct (D) None of the above is correct
4. The rate of change of displacement with time is called
(A) Speed (B) Velocity (C) Both of these (D) None of these
5. Speed is scalar quantity but velocity is a
(A) Either scalar or vector (B) Vector quantity
(C) Neither vector nor scalar (D) Also scalar quantity
6. A car is moving with 72 km/hrs. The speed of the car in m/s is
(A) 30 m/s (B) 20 m/s (C) 40 m/s (D) 25 m/s
7. A device used to measure the temperature is
(A) transistor (B) thermometer (C) mercury (D) none of these
8. What is the SI unit of temperature?
(A) Kelvin (B) Celsius (C) Fahrenheit (D) None of these
9. Degree of hotness or coldness is called
(A) temperature (B) power (C) heat (D) energy
10. When a body covers equal distance in equal interval of time. The speed of the body is called as
(A) Average speed (B) Non-uniform speed
(C) Uniform speed (D) Linear speed

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CHEMISTRY

11. Out of these gases which one is used in fire extinguishers


(A) CO2 (B) SO2 (C) NO2 (D) H2S
12. The correct way of making a solution of acid in water is to
(A) add water to acid (B) add acid to water
(C) mix acid and water simultaneously (D) add water to acid in a shallow container
13. Products of a neutralisation reaction are always:
(A) an acid and a base (B) an acid and a salt
(C) a salt and water (D) a salt and a base
14. Turmeric is a natural indicator. On adding its paste to acid and base separately, which colours
would be observed.
(A) Yellow in both acid and base (B) Yellow in acid and red in base
(C) Pink in acid and yellow in base (D) Red in acid and blue in base
15. When the soil is too basic, plants do not grow well in it. To improve its quality what must be
added to the soil?
(A) Organic matter (B) Quick lime (C) Slaked lime (D) Calamine solution
16. Which of the following set of substances contain acids?
(A) Grapes, lime water (B) Vinegar, soap
(C) Curd, milk of magnesia (D) Curd, vinegar
17. On adding phenolphthalein indicator to a colourless solution, no change is observed. What is the
nature of this solution?
(A) Basic (B) Either acidic or basic
(C) Either acidic or neutral (D) Either basic or neutral
18. Silk fibre is obtained from:
(A) fleece of sheep (B) cotton ball
(C) cocoon (D) shiny jute stalk
19. Wool fibre cannot be obtained from which of the following?
(A) Goat (B) Llama (C) Alpaca (D) Moth
20. Silk is derived from
(A) cocoon (B) pupa (C) egg (D) moth

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BIOLOGY

21. A digestive enzyme, salivary amylase, in the saliva begin digestion of -


(A) protein (B) nucleic acids (C) facts (D) carbohydrates
22. Pepsin digests -
(A) proteins in stomach (B) carbohydrates in duodenum
(C) proteins in duodenum (D) fats in ileum
23. Where is bile produced ?
(A) In gall bladder (B) In blood (C) In liver (D) In spleen
24. Largest gland in human body is -
(A) liver (B) pancreas (C) pituitary (D) thyroid
25. An amoeba ingests food by -
(A) cilia (B) tentacles (C) pseudopodia (D) feeding tube
26. The walls of the large intestine absorb -
(A) cellulose (B) water (C) digested food (D) digested proteins
27. Juice secreted by liver is -
(A) bile (B) gastric (C) pancreatic (D) acid
28. Number of chambers in the stomach of ruminates is -
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1
29. The part of digestive system which helps in mixing food with saliva is -
(A) teeth (B) oesophagus (C) tongue (D) lips
30. Saliva has the enzyme -
(A) pepsin (B) amylase (C) trypsin (D) rennin

MATHS

31. When the integers 10, 0, 5, – 5, – 7 are arranged in descending or ascending order, them find out
which of the following integers always remains in the middle of the arrangement.
(A) 0 (B) 5 (C) – 7 (D) – 5
32. By observing the number line (Fig.), state which of the following statements is not true.

(A) B is greater than –10 (B) A is greater than 0


(C) B is greater than A (D) B is smaller than 0
33. By observing the above number line (Fig. Q.32), state which of the following statements is true.
(A) B is 2 (B) A is – 4 (C) B is –13 (D) B is – 4

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34. Next three consecutive numbers in the pattern 11, 8, 5, 2, --, --, -- are
(A) 0, – 3, – 6 (B) – 1, – 5, – 8 (C) – 2, – 5, – 8 (D) – 1, – 4, – 7
35. The next number in the pattern – 62, – 37, – 12 _________ is
(A) 25 (B) 13 (C) 0 (D) –13
3
36. Savita is dividing 1 4 kg of sweets equally among her seven friends. How much does each friend

receive?
3 1 1 3
(A) 4 kg (B) 4 kg (C) 2 kg (D) 28 kg
3
37. If 4 of a number is 12, the number is

(A) 9 (B) 16 (C) 18 (D) 32


2 5
38. Product of fractions 7 and 9 is
2×5 2+5 2×9 2×5
(A) 7+9 (B) 2+9 (C) 5×7 (D) 7×9

39. Given that 0 < p < q < r < s and p, q, r, s are integers which of the following is the smallest?
𝑝+𝑞 𝑝+𝑠 𝑞+𝑠 𝑟+𝑠
(A) (B) 𝑞+𝑟 (C) 𝑝+𝑟 (D) 𝑝+𝑞
𝑟+𝑠

40. The next number of the pattern 60, 30, 15, _______ is
15 15
(A) 10 (B) 5 (C) (D)
4 2

41. Let x, y, z be three observations. The mean of these observations is


𝑥×𝑦×𝑧 𝑥+𝑦+𝑧 𝑥−𝑦−𝑧 𝑥×𝑦+𝑧
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 3 3

42. The number of trees in different parks of a city are 33, 38, 48, 33, 34, 34, 33 and 24. The mode
of this data is
(A) 24 (B) 34 (C) 33 (D) 48
43. Which measures of central tendency get affected if the extreme observations on both the ends of
a data arranged in descending order are removed?
(A) Mean and mode (B) Mean and Median
(C) Mode and Median (D) Mean, Median and Mode
44. The range of the data : 21, 6, 17, 18, 12, 8, 4, 13 is
(A) 17 (B) 12 (C) 8 (D) 15
45. The median of the data : 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, 4 is
(A) 5 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6
46. The solution of the equation ax + b = 0 is
𝑎 𝑏 𝑏
(A) 𝑏 (B) – b (C) − 𝑎 (D) 𝑎

47. If a and b are positive integers, then the solution of the equation ax = b will always be a
(A) positive number (B) negative number
(C) 1 (D) 0

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48. Which of the following is not allowed in a given equation?
(A) Adding the same number to both sides of the equation.
(B) Subtracting the same number from both sides of the equation.
(C) Multiplying both sides of the equation by the same non-zero number.
(D) Dividing both sides of the equation by the same number.
49. The solution of which of the following equations is neither a fraction nor an integer?
(A) 2x + 6 = 0 (B) 3x – 5 = 0 (C) 5x – 8 = x + 4 (D) 4x + 7 = x + 2
50. The equation which cannot be solved in integers is
(A) 5y – 3 = – 18 (B) 3x – 9 = 0
(C) 3z + 8 = 3 + z (D) 9y + 8 = 4y – 7

MENTAL ABILITY

51. Sachin walks 20 km towards North. He turns left and walks 40 km. He again turns left and walks
20 km. Finally he moves 20 km after turning to the left. How far is he from his starting position?
(A) 20 km. (B) 30 km. (C) 50 km. (D) 60 km.
52. From his house, Lokesh went 15 km to the North. Then he turned west and covered 10 km. Then
he turned south and covered 5 km. Finally turning to the east, he covered 10 km. In which
direction is he from his house?
(A) East (B) West (C) North (D) South
53. Sundar runs 20 m towards East and turns to right and runs 10 m. Then he turns to the right and
runs 9 m. Again he turns to right and runs 5 m. After this he turns to left and runs 12 m and
finally he turns to right and 6 m. Now to which direction is Sundar facing?
(A) East (B) West (C) North (D) South
54. Radha moves towards South-East a distance of 7 km, then she moves towards West and travels a
distance of 14 km. From here she moves towards North-West a distance of 7 km and finally she
moves a distance of 4 km towards east. How far is she now from the starting point?
(A) 3 km (B) 4 km (C) 10 km (D) 11 km
55. Village Q is to the North of the village P. The village R is in the East of Village Q. The village S
is to the left of the village P. In which direction is the village S with respect to village R?
(A) West (B) South-West (C) South (D) North-West
56. In a certain code language, "STUBBORN" is written as "VUTAAOSP". How is "SHIPPING"
written in that code language?
(A) TIJOOHPJ (B) TIJNNOJH (C) JITOOHOJ (D) QFOLLSLO
57. In a certain code language COMPUTER is written as RFUVQNPC. How will MEDICINE be
written in that code language?
(A) EOJDEJFM (B) MFEDJJOE (C) EOJDJEFM (D) MFEJDJOE

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58. In a certain code, 'CLOCK' is written as 'XOLXP'. How will 'LOTUS' be written in that same
code?
(A) OLGFH (B) LOGFH (C) OLGHF (D) OGLFH
59. If 'CAMERA' is coded as 'ZIVNZX' in a certain code language, then how would you code
'CHAPRA' in that code language?
(A) ZIKSZX (B) ZIKXSZ (C) ZIKZSX (D) ZISKZX
60. If in a certain code language 'SIMILAR' is written as 'IZORNRH', then how will 'NATURAL' be
written in that language?
(A) OZIFZMG (B) OZIFGZM (C) OZIFMZG (D) OZIFGMZ

ENGLISH

61. How old was Nishad in the plot, Expert detectives?


(A) Ten (B) Six (C) Thirteen (D) Seven
62. Who was called Seven in the plot, Expert Detectives?
(A) Mr. Nath (B) Rakesh (C) Nishad (D) Maya
63. Who was the narrator of the plot, Expert Detectives?
(A) Maya (B) Mr. Nath (C) Rakesh (D) Nishad
64. Who was Mr. Willy Wonka?
(A) A teacher (B) A doctor (C) An inventor (D) A musician
65. Mr. Willy Wonka was the owner of ________.
(A) A Toy factory (B) A Shoe factory
(C) A Chocolate factory (D) A Beverage factory
66. What lives the longest, according to Charlie in the plot, Invention of Vita Wonk?
(A) A tree (B) A bacteria (C) A tortoise (D) An elephant
67. Who composed the poem, Trees?
(A) Ruskin Bond (B) Shirley Bauer (C) Stephen Spender (D) Robert Frost
68. Trees are useful to ________.
(A) Children (B) All of these (C) Birds (D) Animals
69. What a lovely picture to paint! Who is the speaker? (Trees)
(A) Brother (B) Sister (C) Father (D) Mother
70. The fan had a weird ________ language. (Mystery of the talking fan)
(A) Electronic (B) Mechanical (C) Chemical (D) Physical
71. What did the fan's language appear to the poet initially?
(A) A poem (B) A saga (C) A joke (D) A mystery
72. How did the mystery of the fan get over?
(A) When its blades stopped working (B) When somebody oiled its motor

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(C) When someone discarded it (D) When someone cleaned its parts
73. Who composed the poem, Mystery of the talking fan?
(A) Maude Rubin (B) Robert Frost
(C) Ruskin Bond (D) William Shakespeare
74. Who composed the poem, Dad and the cat and the tree?
(A) Kit Wright (B) Ruskin Bond (C) Stephen Spender (D) Robert Frost
75. Who got stuck in the tree? (Dad and the cat and the tree)
(A) A squirrel (B) A cat (C) A monkey (D) A crow
76. How many tricks did the dad use to rescue the cat? (Dad and the cat and the tree)
(A) Five (B) Seven (C) Three (D) Two
77. Choose the feminine form of the given Masculine noun: Fiance
(A) Wife (B) Fiancite (C) Fiancess (D) Fiancee
78. Find the noun form of the given verb: Produce
(A) Producing (B) Production (C) Produced (D) Produceable
79. Identify the noun which is not in common gender from the options below
(A) Baby (B) Leader (C) Monk (D) Enemy
80. Choose the abstract noun from the sentence given below:
He went into depression after his dog passed away.
(A) He (B) depression (C) dog (D) passed away

Social Science

81. Who invaded the Somnath temple in Gujarat?


(A) Akbar (B) Muhammad Ghori (C) Mahmud Ghazni (D) None of them
82. Following sources used by the Kalhana except
(A) Paintings (B) Documents
(C) Eyewitness accounts (D) Inscription
83. The main mineral constituents of the continental mass are
(A) Silica and alcohol (B) Silver and alcohol
(C) Silver and alumina (D) Silica and alumina
84. The mantle makes up ___________ of the Earth by volume.
(A) 88% (B) 70% (C) 84% (D) 15%
85. Prosperity in the subcontinent attract trading companies of which region?
(A) European (B) Australian (C) Russian (D) None of these
86. Name the groups who asserted their political importance during period between 700 to 1750?
(A) Marathas, Sikhs, Jats, Kashmiri, and Kshatriya
(B) Marathas, Sikhs, Jats, Muslims, and Shudras

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(C) Marathas, Sikhs, Jats, Muslims and Punjabi
(D) Marathas, Sikhs, Jats, Ahoms, and Kayastha
87. Mahmud of Ghazni was the ruler of
(A) Delhi (B) America (C) Iran (D) Afghanistan
88. Silica and magnesium are the constituents of
(A) Rock (B) Inner Core (C) Outer Core (D) Mantle
89. What is Vetti?
(A) Rent (B) Tax (C) Revenue (D) None of these
90. Who was Nagabhata?
(A) Gupta ruler (B) Chakrayudha (C) Malava (D) Pratihara king
91. How much percentage of all communicable diseases are water borne?
(A) 11% (B) 21% (C) 31% (D) 50%
92. which one is not a water borne disease?
(A) Diarrhea (B) Hepatitis (C) Worms (D) Cancer
93. Who becomes the Chief Minister?
(A) Leader of winning party (B) Leader of losing party
(C) Prime Minister of the country (D) President of the country
94. Wallpaper project involves:
(A) Stories (B) Poems (C) Case Studies (D) All of these
95. At what age did the boy in Samoa join older boys for learning outdoor jobs?
(A) 5 years (B) 9 years (C) 11 years (D) 13 years
96. Who was Melani?
(A) A domestic worker (B) A factory worker
(C) A shopkeeper (D) A teacher
97. What are the total number of work hours (paid) spent by women workers in Haryana every
week?
(A) 23 (B) 30 (C) 19 (D) 35
98. Which one activity was not associated with the Samoan children in the 1920s?
(A) Fishing (B) Planting coconuts
(C) Playing cricket (D) Looking after their siblings
99. How many assembly constituencies Himachal Pradesh has?
(A) 56 (B) 68 (C) 67 (D) 69
100. Who appoints the chief minister and other minister?
(A) Prime minister (B) MLA (C) Governor (D) None of these

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