You are on page 1of 20

ANALYSE AND APPLY

1. Which of the following compounds contains acids [


a) Curd b) Orange juice c) Vinegar d)All
2. Substances like those which are bitter in taste feel soapy on touching are called
a) Bases b) Neutral c) Acid d) All
3 Special type of substances are used to test whether a substance is acidicor basic. These substances
are known as indicators.
a) Indicators b) Drugs c) Medicines d) Pharmaceuticals
4 Lacticacid is found in
a) Vinegar b) Amla c) Curd d) Ant sting
5. Which of the following acid is found in Vinegar
a) Citric acid b) Lactic acid c) Acetic acid d) Ascorbic acid
6. Amla and Citrus fruits contains
a) Vitamin A b) Vitamin B c) Vitamin C d) Vitamin D
7. Tamarind, Grapes, unriped mangoes contains
a) Oxalic acid b)Tartaric acid c) Lactic acid d) Formic acid
8. Ant sting contains
a) Formic acid b) Oxalic acid c) Acetic acid d) Tartaric acid

Varsity Education Management Pvt. Ltd. 19


Chemistry Common Notes VII Class
9. Lime water is made up of b) Ammonium hydroxide
a)Calcium hydroxide d)Sodium hydroxide
c)Magnesium hydroxide
10. Milk of magnesia is made up of b) Ammonium hydroxide
a)Caleium hydroxide d) Sodium hydroxide
c) Magnesium hydroxide
The most commonly usednatural indicator is b) Phenolphthalein indicator
a) Methyl orange indicator d) Litmus
c) Universal indicator
12. What is your observation when a drop of soap solution is applied on strip of Turmeric paper
b)Turns to red c) Turns to pink d) Turns to blue [
a) Turns to yellow
bases because these are
13. Great care should be taken while handling laboratory acids and In
nature, iritating and harmful to skin.
a) hard b) sour c)corrosive d) mild
14. Which of the following substances present in acid rain
a) Carbon dioxide b) Sulphur dioxide c) Nitrogen dioxide d) All

15. Factory waste can be treated with


a) Strong acids b) Weak acids c) Bases d) Mild acids
16. Match the following [
Name of acid Found in
i)Acetic acid A) Curd
ii) Formicacid B)Oranges & Lemon
iii)Citric acid C) Vinegar
iv)Lactic acid D) Ant's sting
a) i-C. i-D, i-B, iv-A b) i-A, ii-D, ii-B,0v-C c)i-C, iü-B,ii-D, iv-A d) i-D, ii-C, ii-B, iv:A
17. Match the following
Name of acid Found in
i)Oxalic acid A) Stomach
ii) Ascorbic acid B) Spinach
iii) Tartaric acid C) Amla, Citrus fruits
iv) Hydrochloric acid D) Tamarind, graphes, unripe mangoes
a)i-C, ii-D, iii-B,iv-A b) i-A, ii-D, iii-B, iv-C c) i-C, ii-B, ii-D, iv-A d) i-B, ii-C, ii-D,1
18. Match the following
Name of base Found in
i) Calcium hydroxide A)Window cleaner
ii) Ammonium hydroxide B)Lime water
ii) Sodium hydroxide C) Milk of magnesia
iv) Magnesium hydroxide D) Soap iii-D,iv-A
a) i-C, ii-D,ii-B, iv-A b) i-A, ii-D, ii-B,iv-C c)i-B, ii-A,i-D, iv-C d) i-B, ii-C,
PvtLtd
20 Management
VIIClass Chemistry Common Notes
followinp
19 Match the
Process Treatnent
i)Indigestion A) Organic manure
ii) Ant bite B) Base
i ) Soiltreatment(Excess of base) C)Antacid tablet
iv) Factory waste D) Baking soda
ali-C, ii-D. ii-B. iv-A b)i-C, ii-D, iii-A, iv-B c)i-B, ii-A, iii-D, iv-C d) i-B, ii-C, ii-D, iv-A
Which one of the following is not acharacteristics of bases ?
a) Sour in taste
b) Red litmus changes to blue
c) Exothermic when rcaction with water
d) To evolve hydrogen gas when react with metal (few base)
21. Stomach secretes
a) H,SO, b) HCI c) CH,COOH d) HNO,
22. Which of the following is not an organic acid ?
a) Citricacid b) Hydrochloric acid c) Oxalicacid d) Acetic acid
23. Aproperty which is notcommon for allmineral acids (i.e., Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid and Sulphuric
acid is)
a) Sour taste
b) Liberation of carbon dioxide from Sodium hydrogen carbonate
c) Neutralisation of base d) Formation of acid salts
24. The common element present in all the acids is generally
a) Hydrogen b) Nitrogen c) Oxygen d) Carbon
25. Which of the following is not an indicator ?
a) Blue litmus b) Methyl orange c) Phenolphthalein d) Sulphur
26. Which one of the following types of medicine is used for treating indigestion ?
a) Antibiotic b) Analgesic c) Antacid d) Antiseptic
27. The formula for Potassium hydroxide is
a) NaOH b) KOH c) K,0, d) K(OH),
28. The solution of Sodium hydroxide is
a) acidic b) alkaline c) neutral d) amphoteric
29. Milk of Magnesia has
a) acidic nature b)basic nature c) amphoteric nature d) neutral
J0. The products of neutralisation reactions are
a)Salt and water b) Acid and base c) Base and salt d)Salt and acid

JI, Calcium hydroxide is also called [


a) Quick lime b) Marble c) Lime stone d) Slaked lime

S2, A blue litmus turns red when react with


c) acid d) all of these
a) salt b)base
21
Management Pvt. Ltd.
Chemistry Common Notes
33. Milk of Magnesia is used in b) textile industry
a)fertiliser industry d) Pharmaceutical industry
c) water purification
34. Which of the following is used in fire extinguishersc) ?Sodium bicarbonate d) Sodium chl
a)Sodium hydroxide b)Sodium carbonate
35. White vitriol is
a) ZnSO,.7H,0 b) Na,SO4,. 10H,0 c) FeSO,. 7H,0
chlo
d) MgSO4 .7H,0
ride
36. Which among the following is acidic
a) KOH b) Blood c) Gastric juice d) Lime water
37. Gudhal is used as a/an [
a) acid b) base c) salt d) indicator
38. Which among the following is a neutralisation product
a) NaCI b) Al(OH), c) H,SO, d) NaOH
39. Which is called as Milk of Magnesia
a) MgO in H,0 b) MgCO, c) Mg,(PO), d) MgO
40. Acidic soilis neutralised by using
a)Slaked lime b) NaCI c) H,0 d) H,so,
41. Window cleaner contains
a) Mg(OH), b) Ca(OH), c) NH,OH d) HCI
42. Which among the following converts blue litmus to Red
a) Acetic acid b) Turmeric c) Shampoo d) Tap water
Chemistry Common Notes
VII Class
OLYMPIAD CORNER
Kanika Identificd the nature of few substances with the help of three different indicators. She listei
with some blankS.
dow n het obser attons in the given table Turmeric China rose
S. No. Substance Red litmus
solution indicator
paper green
Lime water blue
Curd no change no change
no change no change
3 Table salt nochange
S
red
Toothpaste magenta
Lemon juice no change no change
IdentifV p. q. r and s.
S

Blue Magenta
a)
Magenta Green
Green
b) Red brOWn Magenta Blue
Blue Red Green
C) Magenta
d) Green Red Magenta Blue
Rohit has performed an activity to test whether the following materials conduct electricity or not bu
putting them inthe circuit.one at a time as shown in the figure.
D Aluminium foil I) A piece of stone II) Copper wire IV)Graphite
V) Sulphur VI) Silver coin
For this. she made up an experimental set up and got the following results.
Cell
JCell (C

P
The substances P and Q shown in the given set up are
P P P Q P
a) IV b) II IV c) II d) IV
3 Lakshmi's mother is adding turmeric powder in the preparation of tiger food.What conclusion cam
lakshmi get by the addition of turmeric power.
a)Turmeric powder gives yellow colour in basic medium
b)Turmeric powder gives red colour in acidic medium
c) Turmericpowder gives red colour in neutral medium
d) Turmeric powder gives yellow colour in acidic medium
4. Which of the following is not responsible for acid rains
a) SO, b) Na,0 c) CO, d) Nitrogen oxide

24 Pvt.Ltd.
Varsity Education Management P
VII Class
Chemistry Common Notes
When aiT Is bubbled through pure water. the nH
responsible for this change ? value of water drops from 7.0to S.0. Wi
a) Argon b)Carbon dioxide c) Nitrogen d) Oxygen
The tablc given beclow
shows the pH of four solutions.
Solutions W X Y
pH 2 9 12
Asalt is formed when sodium hydroxide is added to
a) X
b)Z solution.
c) W d) Y
7 What is the colour of
Alkali phenolphathalein
Acid
when added to an acid and an alkal1 ?
a) Yellow Blue
b) Pink
Colourless
c) Blue Yellow
d) Blue Red
8 Baking soda solution + dil H,SO, X+Y+Z‘.
Z+ lime water , W| +Y
Select the correct statement among the following
a) Gas 'Z is not supporter of combustion. b) The compound Y° formed is water
c) W is a white colour substance d) Allare correct
9 The only base that does not have a metal in its molecule is
a) NaOH (Sodium hydroxide) b) NH,OH (Ammonium hydroxide)
c) Mg(OH), (Magnesium hydroxide) d) Ca(OH), (Calcium hydroxide)
10. The figure given below shows the colour change in test tubes A,B and C when china rose indicator
is added in them. The respecitve solutions in test tubes A, B and C are

(Magenta) (No colour (Green)


change)
a) Sugar solution, Lime water, Baking powder
b)Lemon juice,Sugar solution, Lime water
c) Lime water, Sugar solution, Lemon juice
d) Sugar solution,Lemon juice, Vinegar

25
Varsity Education Management Pvt. Ltd.
Chemistry Common Notes VIIClasSs
W= H0, X = NaC/. Y HC Z = NaOH. Y+Z ’ X+ W
Reaction between Y and Z is called b)Reduction reaction
a)Oxidation reaction
c) Neutralisation reaction d)Redox reaction
fishes
Afactory disposed its dilute acidic waste intothe nearby river that killed and plants. Which
substance must be added to this waste before disposal ?
a) Marble (calcium carbonate) chips
b) Sodium hydroxide solution
c) Powdered limestone (calcium
d) Concentrated ammonia solution
carbonate)
13. Which of the following statements is /are correct ?
) Acids are sour in taste and corrosive in nature.
II) Fruits and vegetables contain inorganic acids.
II) All bases are soluble in water.
IV) Bases produce salts with all metals.
V) Milk of magnesia is an aqueous solution of magnesium carbonate.
a) II and Iv only b) I only c) III and V only d) I, II, III, IV and V
14.
Observe the given figure carefully and select the correct statements.

Burette

HCI
NaOH
+
phenolphthalein
I) Heat is evolved in this reaction.
I) Thecolour of the mixture in the conical flask is pink in the
beginning.
III) It represents aneutralisation reaction.
IV) No new substance is formed in the reaction.
a) I, II and III only b) II and IIIonly c) III and IV only d) None of these

26 Pvt.Ltd. Va
Varsity Education Managenment
ANALYSE AND APPLY
1. Which of the following is example for physical
a) making chalk piece from change
chalk powder b) boiling water
c)cuting paper into pieces d) All
2. Burning magnesium ribbon is example for
a) Physical change b) Chemical change c) Reversible change d) Slow change
3. What is your observation when magnesium ribbon is burnt in air
a) Reddish brown gas is evolved b) Bright white dazzling flame is observed
c) Blue colour flame is observed
d) Pale yellow colour flame is observed
4 Which compound is produced when CO, gas is passed into lime water
a) Quick lime b) Slaked lime c) Calcium carbonate d) Calcium
5. What are the conditions required for rusting of iron nail
a) Water b) Air c) Carbon dioxide d) Both (a) & (b)
6.
Which of the following is best example for chemical change
a) Galvanization b)Rusting of Iron
c) Displacement of Copper by iron d) All
7. Crystallization is a
a) Chemical change b) Physical change c) both (a) & (b) d) None
8. Which of the following rays are absrobed by Ozone layer
a) Visible rays b) Ultraviolate rays c) X-rays d) y-rays
Chemistry Common Notes
9. VII Class
Which of the following components present in stainless steel
a) lron
c) Nickel, b)Carbon
Chromium &
Which of the following Manganese
d)All
10.
process can not prevent rusting of iron
a) Coating with zinc d) Oxidation
b) Paint c) Grease
|1.
In which of the following city
a) Vizag rusting of iron is very ast
b) Vijayawada c) Nellore d) All
12.
When an Iron nail is dipped in
more? Copper Sulphate solution and kept undisturbed for half an hour or
a) The solution
turns from blue to green b)A brown layer is deposited on the Iron nail
c) A chemical
13.
reaction takes place d) Allof the above
What will happen if carbondioxide gas is passed through Iime
a) Calcium water
c) Both (a)
carbonate is formed b) Lime water turns milky
and (b) d) Lime water turns red
14.
Depositing alayer of Zinc on Iron is called
a) Galvanisation b)Crystallisation c) Sublimation d) Layering
15. Which of the following is not a physical change?
a) Tearing of paper b) Formation of curd
c) Breaking of glass d) Dissolution of sugar
16. What is the chemical formula of rust?
a) Fe,O,.XH,0 b) Fe,0, c) FeO d) Ca(OH),
17. Which of the following is a chemical change?
a) Burning of a fire cracker b)Germination of seed
c) Coal formation from burried trees d) Allof these
18. Which of the following is not a chemical change
a) burning of coal b)curdling of milk c) melting of ice d) digestion of food
19. Which among the following is a physical change? [
a) Cutting a log of wood into small pieces b) Burning of wood
c) Ripening of fruit d) Cooking of food
20. How iscrystal of pure substance obtained?
a) Crystallisation b)Chromatography
c) precipitation d) By all of these methods
21. The purification of salt is done by
a) filtration and crystallisation b) sedimentation and decantation
c) filtration and evaporation d) sieving and winnowing
22. Which of the following is a physical change?
a) burning of kerosene b) Lightening an electric bulb
c) Heating sugar in a pan d) Heating sulphur with iron fillings to redhot state

44 Varsity Education Management Pvt. Ltd.


VIlClass
Chemistry Common Notes
In which type of change a new substance is
23. [
a) Physicalchange b) Chemical changeformed c) both d) neither of these
The substances tormedas a result of
4.
a) reactants chemical reaction are called
b) products d) materials
c) ingredients
Which one of these is
25. chemical change?
a) Dissolving sugar in water
b) putting soft iron nails in boiling vegetable oil
c) dissolving powdery ash obtained on
d) salt in seawater
burning magnesium in water
26. When Iron rod rusts, it is a
a) technical change b) magnetic change c) physical change d) chemical change
17 Which is a method to prevent rust?
27.
a) Crystallisation b) Sedimentation c)Galvanisation d) Evaporation
ART OF CHEMISTRY
OLYMPIAD CORNER
1.
NIshtha took some water in a beaker and put it in a freezer for five hours. Then, she took it out and
kept it stove for half an hour. Which of these willchange during the entire process ?? [
a) Mass b) Volume c) Temperature d) All of these
2. Which of the following factors helps water to evaporate faster?
a) A low temperature b) Humid Weather
c) A large surface area d) A high atmospheric pressure
3.
While using iodine in the laboratory, some drops of iodine fell on Rashmi's socks and some fell on
her teacher's saree. The drops of iodine on the saree turned blue-black while the colour of iodine dron
did not change on the socks. What can be the possible reason?
a) The socks were made of nylon while saree was made of silk.
b) The saree had been washed in starch solution to make it stiff.
c)The socks were black in colour while the saree was white in colour.
d) After washing, socks had been dipped in iodine solution before drying.
4. A student does the following:
Task 1:Takes a piece of wood and cut it into small various pieces.
Task 2: Takes a one glass of water and keep it into the freezer to freeze it.
Task 3: Takes one glass of water and little sugar. He dissolves the sugar into the water.
Task 4 : Takes a piece of wood and burns it.
Which of the above mentioned tasks is / are the example(s) of physical change ?
a) Task 1, 2, 3 and 4 b)Task 1,2 and 4 c) Task 1. 2 and 3 d) Task 4 only

46 Varsity EducationManagement Pvt. Ltd.


VIClass Chemistry Common Notes
Which of the given processes involves the change of state from a liquid to a gas ?
a)Melting of anice-cream
b)Formation of ice cubes in the freezer
) Dryingoft wet clothes hung outside
d) Dissolving of sugar in lemonade
Abottle of coconut oil was taken out from arefrigerator and kept out for aperiod of time. The change
Occurred in coconut oil's state is similar tothe change in state of matter taking place when [
a) lce cubes are put on a table
b) A camphor block is burnt
c Water boils and forms vapours d) Ice-cream is made from milk
Match the column I with column II and select the correct option from the given codes.
Column -I Column -II
i) Fast change Occurrence of day and night
Periodic change 9 Spoiling of food
ii) Reversible change ) Blowing of a balloon
iv) Undesirable change s) Melting of ice
i ii iy üi iv
S e
a) b) S

c) d) S

8
Set - A Set - B
Formation of table salt from an acid and p) Chemical combination
base (NaCl)
ü) Burning of magnesium in presence of Chemical displacement
Oxygen
im) Iron nail placed in copper sulphate r) Chemical decomposition
solutions
iv) Formation of H, and0, from water Chemical dobule displacement
iv i iii iv
a) b) p
c) S d) S

9 Examine the following statements :


Statement A:Polar ice is melting slowly. This activity increases the sea level.
Statement B:Gases in the atmosphere release heat energy from the sun.
Which one of the following is correct with regard to the above statements ?
a) Only Statement A is correct
b)Only Statement Bis correct
c) Both Statement A and Statement B are correct
d) Both Statement A and Statement B are incorrect

Varsity Education Management Pvt. Ltd. 47


Chemistry Common Notes VII ClasS
10. Mrs. Rama, a science teacher has arranged the following set-ups to demonstrate
changes.
Fumes of caramel
dif erent types of
and water vapours
Test tube holder water droplets
Test tube
Molten sugar turns into
brown carmel and then to
black charcoal
Burner

Set-up 1

Ice on watçh glass

Ice

Crushed
naphthalene
balls and sand

Spirit
lamp
Naphthalene
crystals
Set-up 2

Identify the types of changes taking place in these set-ups.


a) In set-up 1, chemical-reversible change is taking place while in set-up 2,
change is taking place. physical-irreversible
b)In set-up 1, chemical-irreversible change is taking place while in
set-up 2, physical reversible
change is taking place.
c) In both set-ups, physical-reversible changes are taking place.
d) In both set-ups, chemical-irreversible changes are taking place.

Ice water water vapour


[
i)'a' is a physical change
ii) process 'd' is called condensation
iii) Process 'b' is a chemical change
iv) AU ce. water and water vapour are
made up of H,0 molecules only.
a) All are wrong b)All are
c) Only i, iiand iv are correct correct
d) Only ii is correct are
correct Ltd.
48
Varsity Education Management Pvt.
VIlClass Chemistry Common Notes
whichof the following are physical changes ?
) Melting of ice II) Rusting of iron
) Burning of iron filings IV) Drawing a wire of iron metal
Choose the correctoption :
a) Iand II b) II and III c) Iand IV d) II and IV
Which will not acquire brown colour if left open after cutting ?
a) Apple b)Onion d) Potato
c) Brinjal
MStudy the given experimental set-up, in which a burning candle has been placed in a beaker filled
vith water. The candle has been covered by an
inverted glass jar.

Glass jar

Candle -Water
Beaker

Which of the following options correctly depicts the results of the experiment after few minutes ?

a) b)

C) d)

S. Iron pillar near the Qutub Minar in Delhi is famous for the following facts. Which of these facts is
responsible for its long stability ?
a) It is more than 7 metres high b) It weights about 6000 kg
c) It was built more than 1600years ago d) It has not rusted after such a long period
l6.
Fe (iron) +0.(oxygen) + H,0 (water) ’ rust. The formula of rust is
a) Fe,0, XH,0 b) Fe,0, c) FeO d) None of these
Seema's mother made a concentrated sugar syrup by dissolving sugar in hot water. On cooling,
Crystals of sugar got separated. This indicates a [
2) Physical change than can be reversed b) Physical change that cannot be reversed
c) Chemical change that can reversed d) Chemical change that cannot be reversed

Varsity Education Management Pvt. Ltd. 49


Chemistry Common Notes chemicalchange?
represent
I and IIl
18. Which of thefollowing from 1,

dew on leaves II Burning of asparkler III


Formation of d) Allof the above
Growth of seed to a plant I c) BothIandIII
a) BothI and II b)Both IIand III
19. Which method is used to prevent rusting ? b)Galvanisation
a)Crystallisation d)None of these
c) Sedimentation
given in column I with their chemical formula given in column II:
20. Match the substance Column II(Chemical formula)
Column I(Substance)
i)
Copper sulphate, CuSO,
A) Rust
B) Lime water ii) Hydrated Ferric oxide, Fe,O,, xH,0
i) Acetic acid, CH,COOH
C) Blue vitriol
D) Vinegar iv) Sodium hydrogen carbonate, NaHCO.
E) v) Calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH),
Baking soda
a) A-i, B-i, C-ii, D- iv,E-v b) A- v, B-ii, C - ii, D - i, E- iv
c) A- ii, B - ii, C- iv, D - v, E - iv d) A-ii, B - v, C-i, D - iii, E - iv
ANALYSE AND APPLY//
During waste water treatment large objects like rags, sticks, cans and plastic packets are removed by
a)Bar screens b)Grit c) Sand removel tank d) Scraper [ J
The function of Scraper in waste water treatment plant is
[
a)Removal of floatable solids like oil and grees b) Removal of solids like
faeces at the bottom level
e Removal of large objects like rags d) Removal of waste water
Air pumped into clarified water will help to grow
a) Aerobic bacteria b) Anaerobic bacteria c) Virus d) Minerals
Dried sludge is used as
a) Waste material b) Manure c) Cattle food d) Fuel
Bacteria in water cause the disease.
a) Cold b) Fever c) Body Pains d) Cholera
6 Chemical used to disinfect water.
a) Oxygen b)Chlorine c)Fluorine d) Nitrogen
Name the Human activities which degrade the quality and quantity of natural fresh water [
a) Construction of dams b) Poor forming practice
c) Chemical pollution by industries and houses d) all
The next cold war would be on
a) water b) food c) houses d) land
9
The period of time declared as the international Decade for
a) 2005- 2010 b) 2005 - 2015 c) 2015 - 2025 d) 2010 - 2020

Varsity Education Management Pvt. Ltd. 65


Chemistry Common Notes VII Clas
The diseases caused by bacteria & microbes in water
c) Dysentery d) all
a) Cholera
b) Typhoid
The floateble solhds like oil and grease are removed by
a) Bar Screens c) Scraper d) Skimmer
b) Grit
12.
Ihe sohd human facces settle at the bottom of tank are d) Bio waste
a) Sludge b) Biogas c) Manure
Biogas is produced from sludge by bacteria
a) Aerobic
b)Anaerobic c) Synthetic d) Chemical
14
Worlds water day is celebrated on
a) 22nd March
b)20th March c) 22nd April d) 20th April
Percentage of fresh water available on the globe
a)97% b)20% c) 10% d) 1%
l6
alter the natural flow of rivers leading to water scarcity.
a) Rains d) Canals
b) Dams c) Bridges
17. Organic impurities
present in waste water.
a) Pesticides d)Metals
b) Nitrates c) Phosphates
18.
Inorganic impurities present in waste water.
a) Pesticides b) Oil c) Urea d) Phosphates
19. Anaerobic bacteria decompose the sludge to produce
a) CO, gas b) H,gas c)Bio gas d) H,0vapour
20. Airis pumped to clarified water to help aerobic bacteria to grow is known as
a)Aeration b) Sewage c) Sludge d)Vermi compost
21. Aeration causes organisms that break down waste to grow faster thusit leads to what is called?
a) Physicalprocess b)Biological process
c) chemical process d) Physical as well as chemical process.
22 Which of the following gas kills harmfull disease causes organisms present in waste water[
a) O, b) N, ) Cl, d) CO,
23. The impurities present in water are called as what ?
a) Sewage b) sludge c) sewage or sludge d) contaminants
4. Match the following
Column -I Column -II
)Sewage A)Nitrates
2) Inorganic impurity B) Ozone
3)Organic impurity C) Urea
4)Disinfectant D)Liquid waste
a) 1-D, 2-A, 3-C, 4-B b) 1-B,2-A, 3-C, 4-D c) 1-D, 2-C, 3-A, 4-B d) 1-A, 2-D, 3-C, 4-B

Ltd.
Varsity Education Management PPvt.
Chemistr
AClass

OLYMPIAD CORNER
J
Whichofthefollowing is biodegradable?
a)Plasticbottle b)Orange peels c) Aluminium foil d) Aluminium

Which process during waste water treatment help in the elemination of gems
b)Aeration d)Flocculation
a Chlorination c) Sedimentation
Sewage is mainly a [ J
a) Solid waste b)Liquid waste
Gaseous waste
d) Mixture of solid and gas
The network of drainage pipe to carry waste water is called
a)Sewer system b) Water supply system c) Drianage d) Waste water supply
Jaundice affects which organ ? J
a) Lung b) Liver c)Heart d) Kidney
Solids like faeces settle at the bottom and are removed with a scraper. This is called [
a) Sludge b) Sewage c) Loading d) Sever
KEY
4. ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS
ANALYSE AND APPLY
Dd 2) a 3) a 4) c 5)c 6) c 7) b
1)b 13) c 14) d 8) a 9) a 10)c l)d
15) c 16) a 17) d 18) c 19) b
23) d 24) a 25) d 26) c
20) a 21) b 22) b
27)b 28)b 29) b 30) a 31) d 32) c
34)c 35)a 36) c 37) d 33)d
38) a 39) a 40) a 41)c 42) a
Olympiad Corner : 1) b 2) d 3)d 4) b 5) b 6) c
9) b 10) b 7) b 8) d
11)c 12) c 13) b 14) a

5. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES


ANALYSE AND APPLY
I)d 2)b 3) b 4) c 5) d 6) d 7) b 8) b 9) d 10) d 1)d
12) d 13)d 14)a 15)b 16) a 17) d 18) c 19) a 20)a 21) a 22) b
23) b 24)b 25)c 26) d 27) c

Varsity Education Management Pvt. Ltd. 67


Chemistry Common Notes VII Class
3) b 4) c 5) c 6)a 7)b
Olympiad Corner : 2) c
18) c 8)a
1) c
14) b 15) d 16) a 17) a
9) c 10) b 11) c 13) b
20) d
12) c 19)b
STORY
13. WASTE WATER
ANALYSE AND APPLY

1) a 6) b 7) d 8)a 9)b 10) d 11) d


2) b 3) a 4) b 5) d
12) a 13) b 17) a 18) d 19)c 20) a 21) b 22) c
14) a 15) d 16) b
23)d 24) a
3) a 4) a 5) b 6) a
Olympiad Corner : 1) b 2) a

You might also like