This document contains a science test for class 7 with questions in 4 sections. Section I has 7 one-word answers about examples of saprotrophs, stomatal guard cells, nitrogen-fixing bacteria, the raw material for photosynthesis, a type of wool, a disease-causing bacterium, and the fiber secreted by silkworms. Section II defines nutrition and sericulture. Section III differentiates between plant and animal fibers and parasitic and symbiotic modes of nutrition. Section IV answers word equations for photosynthesis and why pitcher plants exhibit insectivorous nutrition. Section V names a process and explains its steps in short.
This document contains a science test for class 7 with questions in 4 sections. Section I has 7 one-word answers about examples of saprotrophs, stomatal guard cells, nitrogen-fixing bacteria, the raw material for photosynthesis, a type of wool, a disease-causing bacterium, and the fiber secreted by silkworms. Section II defines nutrition and sericulture. Section III differentiates between plant and animal fibers and parasitic and symbiotic modes of nutrition. Section IV answers word equations for photosynthesis and why pitcher plants exhibit insectivorous nutrition. Section V names a process and explains its steps in short.
This document contains a science test for class 7 with questions in 4 sections. Section I has 7 one-word answers about examples of saprotrophs, stomatal guard cells, nitrogen-fixing bacteria, the raw material for photosynthesis, a type of wool, a disease-causing bacterium, and the fiber secreted by silkworms. Section II defines nutrition and sericulture. Section III differentiates between plant and animal fibers and parasitic and symbiotic modes of nutrition. Section IV answers word equations for photosynthesis and why pitcher plants exhibit insectivorous nutrition. Section V names a process and explains its steps in short.
Note: All the questions are to be done on the answer sheet.
Q-I. Give one word/term for the following: (7x1=7)
a) ___________ is an example of saprotrophs.
b) Stomatal opening is guarded by ___________cells. c) A bacterium which fixes atmospheric nitrogen is ___________. d) _______________ raw material is available from the air for the process of photosynthesis. e) ________ is a type of wool obtained from the fleece of Angora goat. f) _____________ bacterium causes sorter’s disease. g) Silk worms secrete fiber made of _____________.
Q-II. Define the following terms: (2x1=2)
a. Nutrition b. Sericulture.
Q-III. Differentiate between: (2x2=4)
a. Plant fibers and Animal fibers
b. Parasitic mode of nutrition and Symbiotic mode of nutrition
Q-IV Answer the following questions: (2x2=4)
a. Write a word equation for the process of photosynthesis.
b. The pitcher plant and Venus fly trap are green plants that can photosynthesize. Why do they exhibit insectivorous mode of nutrition?
Q-V Name the following process and explain the given steps in short. (3x1=3)