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PVV/ACA/19

PLACID VIDYA VIHAR SR. SEC. SCHOOL


CHETHIPUZHA
ANNUAL EXAMINATION : 2019-’20
CLASS : VII ENGLISH Time : 2 hrs.
Max. Marks : 50
Name ........................................................................................................................... Div. ....................... Roll No. ........................
SECTION A – READING (10 Marks)
1. Read the following passage carefully.
Dry fruits are useful for various diseases of the brain, muscles and tissues. Particularly
almond has got unique properties to remove brain weakness and strengthen it. Almond
preserves the vitality of the brain, strengthens the muscles, and destroys diseases
originating from nervous and bilious disorders.
‘Walnut is another dry fruit that possesses wonderful qualities of curing brain weakness.
According to Dr. Johnson, almonds, figs, grapes, dates, apples and oranges should
normally be used by brain workers. Phosphorus nourishes the vital tissues of the
body. It keeps the mind full of enthusiasm for more work.
1.1 On the basis of your reading of the above passage, complete the following. (1×4=4)
a) Dry fruits are useful because they……………………………………….
b) Phosphoric elements are profusely found in……………………………………..
c) Brain workers should take fruits rich in phosphoric elements because
……………………………
d) The word ‘unique’ means same as……………….
1.2 Answer the following question. (1)
a) What are the benefits of almond consumption?
2. Read the following passage carefully.
The monsoon, which is essentially the seasonal reversal in wind direction, causes
most of the rainfall received in India and some other parts of the world. The primary
cause of monsoons is the difference between annual temperature trends over land
and sea. The apparent position of the Sun with reference to Earth oscillates from the
Tropic of Cancer to the Tropic of Capricorn. Thus the low pressure region created by
solar heating also changes latitude. The northeast and southeast trade winds converge
in this low pressure zone, which is also known as the Inter Tropical Convergence
Zone (ITCZ). This low pressure region sees continuous rise of moist wind from the
sea surface to the upper layers of the atmosphere, where the cooling means the air can
no longer hold so much moisture resulting in precipitation (rain). The rainy seasons
of East Asia, sub- Saharan Africa, Australia and the southern part of North America
coincide with the shift of ITCZ towards these regions.
2.1 On the basis of your reading of the above passage, answer the following questions.
(1×5=5)
a) What is monsoon?
b) What is ITCZ?
c) What is the major cause of monsoon?
d) How does rain occur?
e) Pick out the word from the above passage which is the antonym of ‘diverge’.
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SECTION B – WRITING (10 Marks)
3. Prepare a bio sketch of Rabindranath Tagore using the following information. (5)
Born: 7 May 1861, Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India
Occupation: writer, composer, playwright, essayist, painter.
Language: Bengali, English.
Alma master: University College of London.
Literary movement: Contextual Modernism
Notable works: Gitanjali, Gora, Jan Gana Mana… Amar Shonar Bagla.
Awards: Nobel prize in Literature 1913
Spouse: Mrinalini Devi
Children : Renuka Tagore, Shamindranath Tagore, Meera Tagore.
Died: 7 August, 1941
Resting place: Cremated at Nimtala crematorium; Ashes scattered in
Ganges river.
OR
You are Natraj, school captain of Holy Child School, Pune. Write a notice to inform the
students about the debate competition to be held in your school on 25th March 2020.

4. Write a letter to your elder sister on her birthday. She is away from home preparing
for her medical entrance exam. (5)
OR
With the help of the given outline, develop a readable story. Give a suitable title
also.
The mice in a house…....…afraid of the cat …..….. hold a meeting….....one proposes
to tie a bell round the cat’s neck.....… all agree…….. who will bell the cat? No mouse
offers…..…the cat appears…..….all run away.
SECTION C – GRAMMAR (15 Marks)
5. Complete the passage using appropriate prepositions. (½×6=3)
The first McDonald’s restaurant was opened (a)……......….. Dick and Mc McDonald
(b) ……..............…… 15th May 1940. The best-selling product (c) …..….......…… their
restaurant were hamburgers. The first franchised McDonald’s restaurant was
opened (d) ….......…1953. The meat (e)….......….. the burgers vary (f)…....……… the
culture of the country.
6. Change the following sentences into passive voice. (1×3=3)
a) They will open a new restaurant.
b) The guard watched the prisoner.
c) We have bought a new mobile.
7. Fill in the blanks using the correct form of the adverbs given in brackets. (1×3=3)
a) Alexander was one of the ………………….. (great) kings who ever lived.
b) Martin is …………………. (industry) than any other boy in the class.
c) Apples are ……………… (health) than chips.

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8. Fill in the blanks using the correct tense form of the verbs given in the brackets.
(½×6=3)
The process of ageing (a) ………………. (start) with the conception in mother’s
womb. When we (b) …................…… (be) young, we (c) …………......…. (do not)
recognize that there will come a time when our limbs (d) ………….. (grow) weak,
our eyesight less keen and our body unable to function as smoothly as before.
Although we (e) ………………… (start) recognizing the needs of the young, we have
blissfully (f) ………….. (choose) to ignore them and have left to find for themselves.
9. Read the following conversation carefully and complete the passage given below.
(1×3=3)
Anne: I want to order a big pineapple cake for my birthday.
Confectioner: When is your birthday?
Anne: It is tomorrow.
Confectioner: You can collect it by noon.
Anne told the confectioner (a) ………………………………… a big pineapple cake for
her birthday. The confectioner asked (b) …………………. Anne replied that it was
the following day. The Confectioner told her (c) …………………….. by noon.
SECTION D – LITERATURE (15 Marks)
10. Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow.
“I realized I was in a woeful condition”.
a) Identify the lesson from which this extract is taken? (1)
b) Who is ‘I’ in the above line? (1)
c) What is his woeful condition? Why? (2)
11. Answer the following questions in one or two sentences. (1×5=5)
a) How can you say that the fly driver is a soft hearted person?
b) What was the poet’s question about his mother?
c) In the poem ‘The Solitary Reaper’ whose singing does the speaker find to be
superior?
d) Why was the mother not interested in the wrestling of her son and husband?
e) What did the narrator see when he opened the scullery door?
12. Answer the following questions in 30-40 words. (3×2=6)
a) ‘His father is the wisest and the strongest in the world’, Substantiate.
b) What guesses does Wordsworth make about the theme of the poem ‘The
Solitary Reaper’?
c) How does a young buck measure its strength? Why do you think the boy is
compared to a buck?

Prepared by: Dhanya Mohan


PLACID VIDYA VIHAR SR. SEC. SCHOOL
CHETHIPUZHA, CHANGANASSERY – 686 104
ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2019-20
STD: VII HINDI Time : 2 Hrs.
Max. Marks : 50
Name : ......................................................................... Div.:.................... Roll No. :...........

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Prepared by Veena Viswanath

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PLACID VIDYA VIHAR SR. SEC. SCHOOL
CHETHIPUZHA, CHANGANASSERY – 686 104
ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2019-20
STD: VII MLALAYALAM Time : 2 Hrs.
Max. Marks : 50
Name : ......................................................................... Div.:.................... Roll No. :...........

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XVII. Hä hmIy¯n D¯csagpXpI (½  4 = 2)
1. ""B Nn{Xw shfn¨¯n³ t\Àatbdnbpw Xqsh¬ ]S¯n¸IÀ¯th''
Bcv?
2. AXnkmaÀYyapÅhÀ HSphn A]IS¯nemWv s]SpI F¶ Bibw
{]Imin¸n¡p¶ ]gs©mÃv FgpXpI..
3. "am\n¨p sIms¼Ãmw Xmgv¯n\n¶p' Bcv? Bsc I-t¸mÄ?
4. GXp dmWnbpsS {]Wb hnlmc cwK§fmWv ss\¡cbnÂ
X§n¡nS¡p¶Xv?
XVIII. aqt¶m \mtem hmIy¯n D¯csagpXpI (2  6 = 12)
1. ]gs©mÃpIÄ¡v ssienbpambpÅ _Ôw F´v? sFIyw, £a, ØncX
XpS§nbhsb kw_Ôn¨ Hmtcm ]gs©mÃv FgpXpI.
2. ""aqI§fmb§p \n¶pt]mbn'' Bcv? Ft¸mÄ? ]mTtaXv?
3. ss\¡cbnse ImSpIfpsS sshNn{Xyhpw `oIcXbpw teJI³
hyIvam¡nbncn¡p¶sX§s\? teJI³ Bcv?
4. "sIm¨½' F¶ IhnX C¶s¯ kaql¯n\p Xcp¶ ktµisa´v? Ihn
Bcv?
5. Cu h\¯nse ]£nIfpsS \n{Zmhn[zwk\w sNbvX kw`hw
\S¶psh¶Xn\v Fs´Ãmw sXfnhpIfmWv t\mhenÌv \ÂIp¶Xv?
h\taXv? t\mh GXv?
6. ""sIm¨\pP¯n¡v `wKn Xs¶'' Fs´ÃmamWv sIm¨\pP¯n¡v `wKn
\ÂIp¶Xv? IrXn GXv?
XIX. eLphnhcWw X¿mdm¡pI. (3)
1. Ncn{XmJymbnI
XX. ]mT]pkvXI¯nset¸mse ]qcn¸n¡pI. (3)
cmK§................................................
......................... shSnªpSs\ (Bdp hcn)
XXI. \n§fpsS kvIqfnse Cu hÀjs¯ hmÀjnImtLmj]cn]mSnsb Ipdn¨v
kplr¯n\v Is¯gpXpI. (3)

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PLACID VIDYAVIHAR SR. SECONDARY SCHOOL-CHETHIPUZHA

ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2019-2020

Std VII MATHEMATICS Marks: 50 Time 2 Hrs.

Name : ……………………………………….....…Div….Roll. No ….Date : ……………

General Instructions
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. This question paper contain 2 pages and 20 questions in all.
3. Section A consists of 4 questions of 1 mark each.
4. Section B consists of 6 questions of 2 marks each.
5. Section C consists of 6 questions of 3 marks each.
6. Section D consists of 4 questions of 4 marks each.
7. Use of calculators are not allowed.

SECTION – A

Choose the correct answer from the bracket: (3 x 1 = 3)

1. If xyz = 0, then the value of (𝑎 𝑥 )𝑦𝑧 + (𝑎 𝑦 ) 𝑧𝑥 + (𝑎 𝑧 )𝑥𝑦 is


a) 0 b) 1 c) 3 d) a
2. The areas of two circles are in the ratio 49:36, then the ratio of their circumferences is:
a) 7:6 b) 49: 36 c) 14:12 d) 6:7
4
3. If of 49% of x is 21, then 𝑥 is
7
a) 25 b) 50 c) 75 d) 100
Fill in the blanks: (1x1=1)
4. Each of the two equal angles of a triangle is twice the third angle, then the smaller angle is …. ..

SECTION – B (6 x 2 = 12)

5. The product of two decimals is 1.8576. If one of the decimals is 0.54, find the other decimal.
6. Rahim’s father is thrice as old as Rahim. After 12 years he will be twice his son’s age.
Find their present ages.
7. The inner circumference of a circular track is 220 cm. The track is 7 m wide everywhere.
Calculate the cost of putting up a fence along the outer circle at the rate of Rs.2 per metre.
22
(Use 𝜋 = )
7
8. What must be added to 12 𝑥 3 − 4𝑥 2 + 3𝑥 − 7 to make the sum x3 + 2x2 – 3x + 2 ?
𝑝 2 2 6 0 𝑞 3
9. If = (3) ÷ (7) , find the value of (𝑝)
𝑞
10. Construct ∆ ABC with AB = 5.4cm, ∠𝐴 = 60° and ∠𝐶 = 30°.

SECTION – C (6 x 3 = 18)
1 1
11. The cost of 2 3 metres of cloth is Rs.75 4 . Find he cost of 3½ metres of cloth.
12. Two poles of height 6 m and 11 m stand on a plane ground. If the distance between their feet is
12m, find the distance between their tops.

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13. A grocer buys eggs at 10 for Rs.8 and sells at 8 for Rs.10. Find his gain or loss percent.
14. A wall 4.84m long and 3.1m high is covered with rectangular tiles of size 22cm x 10cm. Find the
total cost of the tiles at the rate of Rs.1.50 per tile.

15. In fig. AD bisects ∠𝐴 and AD ⊥ BC.


A

B D C

i. Is ∆ ADB ≅ ∆ ADC ?
ii. State the three pairs of equal parts you have used in (i)
iii. Is BD = DC? Give reasons.

16. i) In the fig ; 𝑃𝑄 ⃦ 𝑅𝑆. Find the value of 𝑥°, y° and z°.
P Q

60° 𝑥° 𝑧°

𝑦° 100°

R S

ii) Two supplementary angles differ by 34°, find the smaller angle.

SECTION – D (4 x 4 = 16)

17. i) Simplify 3𝑥 2 𝑧 − 4𝑦𝑧 + 3𝑥𝑦 − {𝑥 2 𝑧 − (𝑥 2 𝑧 − 3𝑦𝑧) − 4𝑦𝑧 − 7𝑧}

ii) What should be the value of ‘a’ if the value of 2x2 + x – a equal to 5, when x = -2 ?

18. i) The sum of two consecutive even numbers is 86. Find the numbers.

ii) In an isosceles triangle the vertex angle is 40o. What are the base angles?
3 2 1
19. .i) What should be subtracted from (4 − 3) to get - 6 ?
5 −1
ii) Find (𝑥 + 𝑦) ÷ (𝑥 − 𝑦), if 𝑥 = and 𝑦 = .
4 3

20. i) Find the value of ‘n’ if 2𝑛−7 × 5𝑛−4 = 1250

32 × 78 × 136
ii) Simplify 212 × 913

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III. Who said the following? (1×5=5) PVV/ACA/14/02-2019
PLACID VIDYA VIHAR SR. SEC. SCHOOL
11. “Our words reveal our thoughts and our manners mirror our CHETHIPUZHA
self- esteem.”
ANNUAL EXAMINATION : 2019-’20
12. “Only you can save yourself - no one else. We each must walk
our own paths.”
CLASS : VII MORAL SCIENCE Time : 1 hr.
13. “Anger doesn’t solve anything. It builds nothing, but it can destroy Max. Marks : 25
everything.”
Name ........................................................... Div. .............. Roll No. .................
14. “You can tell the condition of a nation by looking at the states of
its women.” I. Fill in the blanks. (1×5=5)
15. “The most important decision you make is to be in a good mood.” 1. Good manners are a combination of intelligence, ______ , taste
IV. Answer the following questions. and style.

16. Define Justice. (1) 2. Gossip leads to _________.

17. Specify two rules to be followed while using the internet. (2) 3. _________ are a set of rules for guidelines for appropriate
behaviour while using the internet.
18. What are the two important tools to control one’s temper? (2)
4. _________ and self-control let you have more choice about how
V. Answer the following question. to act when you are angry.
19. What are the harmful effects of Gossip? Mention any two points 5. According to Carol Gilligan, “The ethic of justice proceeds from
on how to control gossip. (5) the premise of equality that everyone should be _________.”
II. Match the following. (1×5=5)
Prepared by: Shaji A. Panicker 6. Justice - Gossip
7. Krishnadevaraya - Birbal
8. Unconstrained conversation - Nonviolent resistance
9. Mahatma Gandhi - Tenali Rama
10. Skilled in dispensing justice - Equality

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CHETHIPUZHA
ANNUAL EXAMINATION : 2019-’20

CLASS : VII RELIGION Time : 1 hr.


IV Max. Marks : 25

Name ........................................................... Div. .............. Roll No. .................

Prepared by: Susan Paul I 1 (1×5=5)

II 1 (1×6=6)

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III (2×5=10)

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PLACID VIDYAVIHAR SR. SECONDARY SCHOOL-CHETHIPUZHA

ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2019-2020

Std. VII SCIENCE Marks: 50 Time 2 Hrs.

Name …………………………………………………………………….Div…....Roll. No….…

General Instructions
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. This question paper contains 3/ pages and comprises 3 sections - Part -A , Part – B and
Part- C.
3. Part A Physics and part B Chemistry contains 9 questions each
Questions 1-2 carries 1 mark each.
Questions 3-7 carries 2 marks each.
Questions 8-9carries 3marks each.
4. Part C Biology contains 9 questions
Questions 1-3 carries 1 mark each.
Questions 4-6 carries 2 marks each.
Questions 7-9 carries 3marks each.

PART –A PHYSICS

1. Thermos flask acts on the process of:


a) Conduction b) convection c) radiation d) all of these. (1)
2. Name the safety device which stops the flow of current but does not melt. (1)

Answer the following:

3. Why we put windows, exhaust fans etc. in our houses?


OR

What is the distance covered by a vehicle in 30 minutes which is having a speed of 60 km/h?
(2)
4. Write down the characteristics of image formed by a convex mirror based on the following
diagram. (2)

5. What happens when a compass needle brings near to a current carrying wire? (2)

6. a) The distance time graph of a motion of a body is parallel to ‘x’ axis. Identify the nature of
motion of the body.
b) Name a device that measures distance travelled in automobiles. (2)

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7. A lens is a piece of transparent material bound by one or two spherical surfaces. Depending
their curved surface and refracting action, lenses are of two types – convex lens and concave
ens. Since, convergence of parallel rays occurs in convex lens, it is called as converging lens.
a) Draw the diagram of light rays passing through convex and concave lens.
b) Explain how a thin paper can be burnt with the help of convex lens during sunny day?
c) Why the same paper cannot be burnt with the help of a concave lens? (3)
8. Identify the mode of heat transfer in the following and justify your answer.
a) A metallic spoon is kept in hot water.
b) A hot utensil kept away from the flame cools down.
c) Smoke rises up. (3)
PART – B CHEMISTRY

1. Name the method for quick sedimentation of particulate matter. (1)


2. Give reason. You are advised not to play with fireworks. (1)
Answer the following:
3. Your friend Ravi comes from a family of farmers. Ravi’s father, who was traditional irrigation
methods, is worried that there will not be enough water to irrigate his field this year.
What could Ravi’s Father do to irrigate his crops using less water than usual? (2)
4. Why does a piece of apple turn brown if it is left exposed to air for some time? (2)
OR

How painting of an iron gate prevents it from rusting?

5. What are the main objectives of waste management? (2)


6. The following diagram shows the water cycle. How does cutting down trees affect the water
table?

(2)
7. Why should we conserve water? Mention four ways in which you can conserve water at home.
(3)
8. List the characteristics of chemical changes. How can you identify that a chemical reaction has
taken place? (3)

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PART- C BIOLOGY

1. Name the cells that control the opening and closing of the stomata. (1)
2. Arteries have thick elastic walls with no valves. Give reason. (1)
3. We cook food using heat as a source of energy. Is it correct to say that we are autotrophs? (1)
Answer the following

4. Why do we feel hungry after vigorous exercise?


OR
Draw a neat, labeled diagram of the human excretory system in humans. (2)

5. What will happen if all the herbivores in a forest are killed? (2)
6. Explain the different ways in which plants are pollinated. (2)
7. Differentiate between breathing and cellular respiration. (3)
8. a) What are the end products of carbohydrate, protein and fat digestion in humans?
b) Mucus does not digest any food component. Why is it still an important part of the stomach’s
secretions? (3)
9. Study the given schematic diagram of blood flow in the four chambers of the heart and answer
the questions that follow.

LUNGS

A B

C D

BODY PARTS

i) Label part A, B, C and D.


ii) Which part receives deoxygenated blood from the body tissue/
iii) What kind of blood is present in part C?
iv) Name the blood vessel that receives blood from part D.
v) Name the blood vessel that carries blood from the lungs to part B. (3)

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PLACID VIDYAVIHAR SR. SEC. SCHOOL - CHETHIPUZHA

ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2019-2020


Std. VII SOCIAL SCIENCE Marks: 50 Time 2 Hrs.

Name ………………………………………………………………….….Div…....Roll. No…...…

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
 All questions are compulsory.
 This Question paper contains two pages and 18 questions in all.
 Questions 1 to 6 carries 1 mark each.
 Questions 7 to 14 carries 3 marks each.
 Questions 15 to 17 carries 5 marks each.
 Question 18 is a map question carrying 5 Marks.

Fill in the blanks

1) ---------- built observatories at Delhi and Jaipur. (1)


2) Kuchipudi is a classical dance of........... (1)
3) The river Brahmaputra is known as........... In Tibet. (1)
4) Mansabadars received their salaries as revenue settlements called............ (1)
5) .......... are the rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water that occur twice a day. (1)
6) .......... is a seasonal movement of people who rear animals in search of new pastures? (1)
7) What were the teachings of Sankaracharaya? (1+1+1=3)
8) Who were the three jewels of Kannada literature? (3)
9) Explain the various types ocean currents with example. (1+1+1=3)
10) In what ways a hawker different from a shop owner? (1+2=3)
11) What are the problems of rural settlements? (3)
12) How are the chronicles a valuable source of medieval history? (1+2=3)
13) Why the prairies are called the granaries of the world? (1½ +1½=3)
14) What is the slash and burn agriculture? (1+2=3)
15) How does advertising affect democracy? How should we be careful? (2+3=5)
16) Write a note of advantages and disadvantages of modern communication. (1+1+1+1+1=5)
17) What was effect of the battle of plassey 1757 on the power of the British in Bengal? (2+3=5)
18) On the outline Map of India, mark the following major states of the 18th century. (5)
 Hyderabad
 Awadh
 Bengal
 Malwa
 Gujarat

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