You are on page 1of 7

SPECIAL SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS MODULE TEST – 3

Grade: 7 Subject: Maths & Science


Duration: 90 minutes Maximum marks: 180

INSTRUCTIONS
1. This Question Paper contains 4 Sections
Section – I (Maths) 30 Questions
Section – II (Physics) 10 Questions
Section – III (Chemistry) 10 Questions and
Section – IV (Biology) 10 Questions

2. Each questions carries +3 mark for correct answer and -1 mark wrong answer.

Section – I (Maths)

1. A quadrilateral in which both pairs of opposite angles are equal is called a


A. Cyclic quadrilateral
B. Kite
C. Parallelogram
D. None of these
2. Number of square pieces of side 5 cm that can be cut from a paper 40 cm long and 25 cm broad
is
A. 40
B. 34
C. 26
D. 15
3. The diagonals of a rhombus are 20 cm and 25 cm. Its area is
A. 150 sq cm
B. 200 sq cm
C. 225 sq cm
D. 250 sq cm

4. The length of rectangle is halved, while its breadth is tripled. What is the % change in area.
A. 25 % increase
B. 50 % increase
C. 50 % decrease
D. 75 % decrease

5. The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 15 cm and one side is 12 cm. Find its area?
A. 50 sq cm
B. 52 sq cm
C. 54 sq cm
D. 56 sq cm
6. In a prism, the lateral faces are
A. Square
B. Parallelogram
C. Triangle
D. Trapezium

Website:www.fiitjeeglobalschool.com | Phone Number: 81 443 444 34


7. Which of the following is a polyhedron?
A. Sphere
B. Cylinder
C. Cube
D. Cone
8. If F = 8, V = 6, E = x for a polyhedron, by Euler’s formula find the value of x.
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 14
9. Can a polyhedron have 8 faces, 12 vertices and 22 edge?
A. Yes
B. No
C. Data insufficient
D. Cannot be determined from the available data
10. Which of the following contains maximum number of edges?
A. Triangular prism
B. Rectangular pyramid
C. Cuboid
D. Hexagon
11. A scalene triangle has
A. No line odf symmetry
B. One line of symmetry
C. Two lines of symmetry
D. Three lines of symmetry
12. A square has
A. One line of symmetry
B. Two lines of symmetry
C. Three lines of symmetry
D. Four lines of symmetry
13. The letter Z of the English alphabet has
A. No line of symmetry
B. One line of symmetry
C. Two lines of symmetry
D. None of these
14. A rectangle is symmetrical about
A. Each one of its sides
B. Each one of its diagonals
C. a line joining the midpoints of its opposite sides
D. None of these
15. A rhombus is symmetrical about
A. The line joining the midpoints of its opposite sides
B. Each of its diagonals
C. Perpendicular bisectors of each of its sides
D. None of these

16. The degree of a polynomial


A. Highest power of the variable in the polynomial
B. Lowest power of the variable in the polynomial
C. Middle power of the variable in the polynomial
D. difference of the power of the variable in the polynomial
17. If the radius of the circle is tripled, the area becomes
A. 3 times

Website:www.fiitjeeglobalschool.com | Phone Number: 81 443 444 34


B. 6 times
C. 9 times
D. 12times
18. The circumference of a circle is 44 cm. The side of a square having perimeter equal to the circle
is
A. 11 metre cube
B. 7 metre square
C. 11 m
D. 11 cm
19. Which of the following is not a polygon
A. Square
B. Triangle
C. Rectangle
D. Circle
20. Which of the following does not have curved surfaces
A. Cube
B. Cylinder
C. Cone
D. Sphere

Section – II (Physics)

1. When two mirrors are facing each other parallelly the angle made by them
is_______.
a. 0 ° b. 90 ° c. 135 ° d. 45 °
2. Formation of shadows suggest that light travels in
A) Vacuum
B) Straight line
C) Dark room
D) None of these
3. Length of the shadow depends on
A) Size of the body
B) Position of source of light
C) Only A
D) Both A and B
4. In concave mirror, the light formed at focus when an object is at
A) Focus itself
B) Infinity
C) Pole
D) Centre of curvature
5. Images formed in a plane mirrors are
a. Laterally inverted b.Same size of the object
Website:www.fiitjeeglobalschool.com | Phone Number: 81 443 444 34
c. Upright d. All of these
6. To form a real image, the mirror required is _____
a. Convex b. Concave c. convex or concave d.None of these
7. If the image formed is always virtual, the mirror can be:
(a) concave or convex
(b) concave or plane
(c) convex or plane
(d) only convex
8. Real images are formed by ________
a. Converging rays b. Diverging rays c. Both a and b d. None of these
9. A man standing in front of a spherical mirror, finds his image having an
enlarged body. What type of mirror is used?
(a) concave
(b) plane
(c) convex
(d) None of these
10. A convex lens is a _____________.
a. Converging lens b. Diverging lens c. Both a and b d. None of these

Section – III (Chemistry)

1. The upper limit of water in acquifer is called


A. Underground water
B. Water table
C. Soil
D. Earth’s surface
2. What do you mean by infiltration?
A. Process of evolving water from ground
B. Process of water flowing on the ground
C. Process of seepage of water into ground
D. None of these
3. Maximum density of water is at the temperature :
A. 4◦C
B. 10◦C
C. 50◦C
D. 100◦C
4. Precipitation means
D. Snowfall
E. Rainfall
F. Both (A) and (B)

Website:www.fiitjeeglobalschool.com | Phone Number: 81 443 444 34


G. None of these
5. Hard water contains the salts of and
a. Magnesium and Potassium
b. Magnesium and Calcium
c. Calcium and Sodium
d. Potassium and Sodium
6. Excess water flowing through the surface causes
a. Erosion
b. Decomposition
c. Corrosion
d. Carbonization
7. Moisture content in the atmospheric air is expressed as
a. Water vapour
b. Humidity
c. Fog
d. Mist
8. Aquifer means
a. Rain water
b. Snow fall
c. Underground water bearing layer of earth
d. None of these
9. When water gets converted to ice, its volume
a. Decreases
b. Increases
c. Remains the same
d. Initially increases, then decreases
10. At what temperature does water turn from liquid to vapour?
a. 0◦C
b. 50◦C
C. 100◦C
D. 200◦C

Section – IV (Biology)

1. Bryophyllum reproduces by
A. Vegetative propagation
B. Fragmentation
C. Budding
D. Spore formation

2.Roof of the forests made by the branches of the tall trees is called
A. Canopy
B. Crown
C. Understoreys

Website:www.fiitjeeglobalschool.com | Phone Number: 81 443 444 34


D. There is no roof in a forest

3.Which of the following method is suitable for combining the desirable characters of two plants
together in a single point?
A. Cutting
B. Grafting
C. Layering
D. All of these

4.Which of the following is/are products of wastewater treatment?


A. Biogas
B. Sludge
C. Both Biogas and sludge
D. Aerator

5.Mature ovule forms


A. Bud
B. Endosperm
C. Fruit
D. Seed

6.Which portion of Waste Water Treatment Plant retains large objects like rags, sticks etc.?
A. Bar screen
B. Sludge
C. Sedimentation tank
D. Sewerage

7.If forests disappear:


A. Amount of CO2 in air will increase.
B Amount of CO2in air will decrease.
C Amount of O2in air will increase
D. Amount of N2 in air will increase

8.The cell which is formed after fusion of gametes is called


A. Spore
B. Embryo
C. Pistil
D. Zygote

9. A network of big and small pipes under the ground for wastewater management is known as
A. Sewage
B. Sewerage
C. Manhole
D. Channel

10. What forms the lowest layer of the forest?


A. Shrubs
B. Tall grass
C. Herbs
D. Giant trees

Website:www.fiitjeeglobalschool.com | Phone Number: 81 443 444 34


********

Website:www.fiitjeeglobalschool.com | Phone Number: 81 443 444 34

You might also like