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7th Class Major Test-2
7th Class Major Test-2
General Instructions:
1. Students are instructed not to attempt extra questions as there will be automatically
dedication of marks for attempting more than compulsory questions.
2. Duration of Test is 2 Hours 30 Minutes and Question Paper Contains 150 Questions.
The maximum Marks are 140.
3. Student cannot use gadgets.
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invigilator or the centre incharge.
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question is missing.
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Point Pen. Use of pencil is strictly prohibited.
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(Hindi)
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भ नअ ी है , यह कहना किठन होगा, ोंिक उसम दु गुणों का अभाव नही।ं वह स वादी ह र ं नही ं
बन सकती, पर ' नरो वा कुंजरों ok ' कहने म भी िव ास नही ं करती। मेरे इधर - उधर पड़े #i;s - पै से,
भंडार - घर की िकसी मटकी म कैसे अं तरिहत हो जाते ह, यह रह भी भ न जानती है । पर उस सं बंध म
िकसी के सं केत करते ही वह उसे शा ाथ के िलए चु नौती दे डालती है , िजसको ीकार कर लेना िकसी
तक - िशरोमिण के िलए सं भव नहीं। यह उसका अपना घर ठहरा, पया - पैसा जो इधर -उधर पड़ा दे खा ,
सँभालकर रख िलया। यह ा चोरी है । उसके जीवन का परम क मुझे स रखना है। िजस बात से
मुझे ोध आ सकता है , उसे बदलकर इधर - उधर करके बताना , ा झूठ है। इतनी चोरी और इतना झूठ
तो धमराज महाराज म भी होगा, नही ं तो वे भगवान जी को कैसे स रख सकते और संसार को कैसे चला
सकते ।
िन िल खत म से िनदशानु सार िवक ों का चयन कीिजए।
िदया गया ?
क) यह पयों का एक थान पर सं चयन करना है
ख) यह पयों के अप य को रोकना है
ग) यह आपातकाल के िलए बचाई गई रािश है
घ) यह भ न की यं की कमाई है
क) भयभीत ख) िनभ क ग) भी घ) भय
6. िन िल खत म से िकस वा म गलत िवशे षण यु आ है ?
क) परी ा ख) प र ा ग) प र छा घ) परी ा
12. कौन - सा श अशु है -
क) dof;=h ख) ा थय ग) ो ा घ) आशीवाद
13. tgk¡ cgqr de le; ds fy, :duk gks] ogk¡ िकस िवराम िचहन का योग होता है ?
क) , ख) : ग) ; घ) " "
(Reasoning)
33. Find the number of triangles in the given figure.
a) 12 b) 18 c) 22 d) 26
34. Find the minimum number of straight lines required to make the given figure.
a) 13 b) 15 c) 17 d) 19
35. Choose the correct mirror image of the given figure (X) from amongst the four
alternatives.
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
37. Find out the alternative figure which contains figure (X) as its part.
a) 2 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6
40. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed from the given sheet of paper (X).
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
48. Select the figure which satisfies the same conditions of placement of the dots as in
Figure-X.
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
(G.K)
49. World Leprosy Eradication Day is celebrated on…….
a) 03 January b) 2. 30 January c) 15 February d) None of the above
50. 24th February is celebrated as
a) Central Board day b) Central Governing day
c) Central Health day d) Central Excise day
51. Jayaprakash Narayana is the author of which book?
a) A Prisoner's Scrap b) A Prisoner's Blog
c) Prison Diary d) Prison Book
52. Who authored the book named " As I See"?
a) Kiran Bedi b) Kiran Desai c) Kiran Chaudhary d) Either (1) or (2)
53. Name the book written by William Shakespeare.
a) I Dare b) As You Like It c) Magic Seeds d) An Equal Music
54. What is the full form of CAPES ?
a) Computed And Paperless Examination System
b) Complete Aid Paperless Examination System
c) Computed and Aided Paperless Examination System
d) Computer Aided Paperless Examination System
55. What do you mean by ITU ?
a) Indian Telecommunication Union
b) International Telecommunication Union
c) Interstate Telecommunication Union
d) Un-interrupted Telecommunication Union
56. Who were the last awardee(s) of Bharat Ratna Award ?
a) Pranab Mukherjee, Bhupen Hazarika b) Nanaji Deshmukh
c) Both (1) & (2) d) Only one of (1) & (2)
57. Which of the following is true about the Dadasaheb Phalke award?
a) Dadasaheb Phalke is known as Father of world cinema and Dadasaheb Phalke award
was started in 1969.
b) Mrs. Devika Rani was the first awardee and Vinod Khanna received the award in 2017
c) Both options are correct
d) None of the options are correct.
58. Which of the following is correct about the IAF military exercise PRALAY?
a) it is to be conducted on North Western border where Chinese infiltrations are rising
these days.
b) PRSLAY exercise will be conducted by Indian Army.
c) It is near Line of Actual Control and India recently deployed S-400 missiles in the
region.
d) All of the above are correct
59. Choose the correct statement about the Prime Minister’s National Award for Children.
a) given to children of age 5 to 18 years in the categories innovation, art and culture,
sports, social services etc.
b) President presents the award in Durbar hall of his residence (Rashtrapati Bhawan).
c) Both are correct.
d) None of these is correct
(Maths)
× × ( )
60. If ( ) ×
= , find the value of 𝑥.
a) 2 b) 4 c) 6 d) 1
( . . ) /
61. Standard form of is equal to:
a) 12 b) 8 c) 10 d) 6
a) 𝑥 + 𝑥 + 𝑥 − 15 b) 𝑥 − 𝑥 − 𝑥 + 15
c) 𝑥 + 𝑥 + 𝑥 − 15 d) 𝑥 + 𝑥 − 𝑥 + 15
64. Area of quadrilateral is 24.375 sq.cm. If diagonal intersect of at 90° and one of the
diagonals is equal to 6.5 cm. find the other diagonal?
a) 6.5cm b) 7.5cm c) 4.5cm d) 5.5cm
2
65. The area of circular garden is 3850cm . If there is a path of 7m lying outside it. Find
the area of the path.
a) 1594 sq. m. b) 1694 sq. m. c) 1584 sq. m. d) 1594 sq. m.
66. The area of an equilateral triangle is 16 3 p 4 sq. 𝑑𝑚 its side is equal to:
a) 5𝑝 b) 6𝑝 c) 8𝑝 d) 64𝑝
67. What is the value of 𝑥 in 1 + = ?
a) 1 b) 3 c) d)
68. The value of 1 + + + + up to 4 places of decimals
× × × × × × × × × ×
is:
a) 1.6416 b) 1.2937 c) 1.6414 d) 1.6415
a) 𝑘 = 4 b) 𝑘 = 2 c) 𝑘 = 6 d) 𝑘 = 8
76. If 2 = , then the value of 𝑛 is:-
a) 𝑛 = 4 b) 𝑛 = 2 c) 𝑛 = 6 d) 𝑛 = 1
a) , , b) , , c) , , d) , ,
a) 2 b) 1 c) 3 d) 3
a) b)
c) d)
(Physics)
82. Which of the following does not show non-uniform motion.
(a) b)
c) d)
83. Distance- Time graph of a body at rest is represented by
(a) Straight line parallel to distance axis.
(b) Straight line parallel to time axis.
(c)Straight line passing through origin.
(d)none of these.
84. If a body is moving with uniform speed 18 km/hr. How much distance it will
cover in 10s.
(a) 5m (b) 180 km (c) 180 m (d) 50 m
85. Ratio of speeds of body A and B is
(a) 1 : 3
(b) 1 : 4
(c) 3 : 1
(d) 4 : 1
86. A body moves with speed of 10 km/hr for 18s and 20 m/s for 10s. Total distance
travelled by it is
(a) 700m (b) 500 m (c) 200 m (d)none of these
87. In an Oscillatory motion
(a) Speed is never zero. (b) Speed is constant.
(c)body moves to and fro. (d)all of the above.
88. In which circuit of two identical cells no current will flow through heater?
(a) (b)
(b) plane
(c)Concave
(d)any of them
(b) Concave
(c)Convex
(d)none of these
97. Identify instrument A
(a) plane mirror
(c)Concave lens
(d)Convex lens
(Chemistry)
98. Which of the following are chemical changes?
(a) Decaying of wood (b) Burning of wood
(c) Both a and b (d) None of the above
99. Two substances, A and B were made to react to form a third substance A2B,
according to the following reaction
2 A+B → A₂B
Which of the following statements concerning this reaction are incorrect?
(i) The product A2B shows the properties of substances A and B
(ii) The product will always have a fixed composition
(iii) The product so formed cannot be classified as a compound
(iv) The product so formed is an element
(a) (i), (ii) and (iii) (b) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
(c) (i), (iii) and (iv) (d) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
100. Which of the following statements are true?
(a) Melting and burning of wax is a physical change.
(b) Melting and burning wax is a chemical change.
(c) Melting of wax is a physical change but burning of it is a chemical change.
(d) Melting of wax is a chemical change but burning of is a physical change.
101. Select the incorrect match out of the following.
(a) Aerobic bacteria - Bacteria which require O₂ for their survival
(b) Activated sludge -Suspended microbes settle down at the bottom
(c) Bar screens -Solid objects settle at bottom and lighter materials float on
surface
(d) Grit and sand - Speed of incoming waste- water is slowed down removal tank
102. Which of the following gas burns with pop sound?
(a) Hydrogen (b) Oxygen (c) Nitrogen (d) Carbon dioxide
103. Which of the following contaminate water?
(a) Fertilisers (b) Pesticides (c) Human waste (d) All of the above
104. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a physical change?
(a) No new substance is formed
(b) It is generally temporary
(c) Properties of the substance remain same even after the change
(d) The change occur with the evolution of a gas
105. Total Mass during a change remains conserved. The change can be ___
(a) Physical change (b) Chemical change
(c) both b and c (d) Neither physical nor chemical
106. On passing CO2 in a solution ‘A’ it turns milky, due to formation of ‘B’. A and B are
respectively.
(a) Lime water, quick lime
(b) Lime water, calcium carbonate
(c) Water, calcium carbonate
(d) Lime water, carbonated water
107. Identify the type of change is the following.
AB + C AC + B
(a) Physical change (b) Irreversible physical change
(c) Chemical change (d) None of these
108. On March 22, 2005, the General Assembly of the United Nations proclaimed the
period as the international decade for action on 'Water for Life".
(a) 2010-2015 (b) 2005-2015 (c) 2014-2020 (d) 2015-2020
109 . Which of the following is a physical change?
(a) Ripening of fruit (b) Making egg omelet
(c ) Rusting of iron (d) Magnetizing a piece of iron
110. Which of the following, if used regularly can kill germs in overhead storage tanks in
our houses?
(a) Sand (b) Chlorine tablets (c) Chewable tablets (d) Chalk powder
111. Which of the following is not a water-borne disease?
(a) Heart attack (b) Cholera (c) Dysentery (d) Hepatitis
112. Match Column - I with Column - II and select the correct option.
Column – I Column - II
A. Filtration (i) Heavy matter settles at the bottom to form sludge
B. Disinfection (ii) Addition of chlorine in water to kill pathogens
C. Sedimentation (iii) Water percolates through layers of sand and gravel
D. Aeration (iv) Exposure of waste water to circulating air
(a) A-(iii), B(ii), C (i), D - (iv)
(b) A-(iii), B(i), C (iv), D - (ii)
(c) A-(ii), B- (iii), C (i), D- (iv)
(d) A-(i), B - (iv), C - (ii), D - (iii)
113. Read the following statements carefully and then select the correct answer.
1. An iron ball which can pass through a ring easily may not do so when heated.
2. When seeds are soaked in water, they absorb water and grow bigger.
(a) Both the statements 1 and 2 indicate physical changes.
(b) Both the statements 1 and 2 indicate chemical changes.
(c) Statement 1 shows a physical change while statement 2 shows a chemical change.
(d) Statement 1 shows a chemical change while statement 2 shows a physical change.
(Biology)
114. Sometimes when we do heavy exercise, anaerobic respiration takes place in our
muscle cells. What is produced during this process.
(a) alcohol and lactic acid (b) alcohol and CO2
(c) lactic acid and CO2 (d) lactic acid only
115. During the process of exhalation the ribs move
(a) Down and inward (b) up and inward
(c) Down and upward (d) up and outward
116. The mountaineer carries oxygen with them because
(a) At an attitude of more than 5 km there is no air
(b) The amount of air available to a person is less than that available on the
ground
(c) The temperature of air is higher than that on the ground
(d) The pressure of air is higher than that on the ground
117. The percentage of oxygen in inhaled air is
(a) 14.4% (b) 4.4% (c) 16.4% (d) 21%
118. The process of respiration leads to the release of energy in
(a) Plants (b) Animals (c)Human beings (d) All of these
119. Which blood cells are responsible for immune system of the body?
(a) RBC (b) WBC (c) Platelets (d) All of these
120. Name an instrument/device used to amplify the sound of heart.
(a) Stethoscope (b) UV Machine
(c)Ultra Sound Machine (d) All of them
121. The function of the blood is to transport
(a) the digested food from the small intestine to the other parts of the body.
(b) digested food from the parts of the body to the large intestine.
(c) digested food from the small intestine to the large intestine.
(d) digested food from the large intestine to the small intestine.
122. In a tall tree, which force is responsible for pulling water and minerals from the
soil?
(a) Gravitational force (b) Transportation force
(c) Suction force/Transpirational pull (d) Conduction force
123. Bhujo appeared in class test but he confused to know the correct statement.
Would you help him to know that.
(a)The transport system in plants consists of long tubes or vessel called xylem
and phloem.
(b)The vascular tissue called xylem carrier water and minerals dissolved in it
from the root upwards through the stem and branches up to the leaves.
(c) The vascular tissue called phloem carries the food from the leaves to the all
other parts of the plant including roots.
(d) All of these
124. Seeds of drumstick and maple are carried to long distance by wind because they
possess.
(a) Winged seeds (b) large and hairy seeds
(c) long and ridged fruits (d) Spiny seed
125. Bryophyllum can reproduce by its
(a) Stem (b) Leaves (c) Roots (d) flower
126. Mature ovary form the
(a) seed (b) Stamen (c)Pistil (d) Fruit
127. Which of the following events in the reproduction in flowering plants can be
carried out by butterfly?
(a)Germination (b) Fertilization
(c) Pollination (d) seed formation
128. Vegetative propagation in potato takes place by
(a) Leaves (b) Stem (c) Roots (d) seeds
129. _______ reproduction involves the fusion of male and female gamets?
(a) Sexual (b) Asexual (c) Vegetative (d) All of them
(Social Science)
130. What does Manipravalam literally means?
(a) Gold and Corals (b) Diamonds and corals
(c) Temple architect (d) Gopuram
131. Which is the classical dance of Andhra Pradesh?
(a) Kuchipudi (b) Kathakali (c) Bharatnatyam (d) Yakshagana
132. What was the language of the Mughal Administration?
(a) Urdu (b) Arabic (c) Persian (d) Hindi
133. Murshid Quli Khan was the governor of which province of Mughal Empire?
(a) Bengal (b) Odisha (c) Hyderabad (d) Awadh
134. What was Ijaradars in Mughal Empire?
(a) Judicial Officer (b) Law Minister
(c) Defence Minister (d) Revenue Farmers
135. Who was the tenth Guru of the Sikhs?
(a) Guru Tegbahadur Singh (b) Guru Gobind Singh
(c) Guru Nanak (d) Guru Arjan Dev
136. When did Nadir Shah attack Delhi?
(a) 1739 (b) 1680 (c) 1761 (d) 1526
137. What is the radius of the earth?
(a) 6000 km (b) 6300 km (c) 6371 km (d) 6400 km
138. Where is the deepest mine in the world located?
(a) South America (b) South India (c) South Europe (d) South Africa
139. Which rocks are known as primary rocks?
(a) Igneous rocks (b) Sedimentary rocks
(c) Metamorphic rocks (d) None of these
140. Paddy is grown in the region where the amount of:
(a) Rainfall is high (b) Rainfall is low
(c) Rainfall is very low (d) Rainfall is moderate
141. How is the climate of Amazon Basin?
(a) Hot and dry (b) Hot and wet (c) Cold and Dry (d) Cold and wet
142. What is the name of the continent in which Amazon basin is located?
(a) North America (b) Europe (c) Asia (d) South America
143. Which of the following is not one of the 13 countries crossed by the equator?
(a) Brazil (b) Kenya (c) Peru (d) Somalia
144. What is the name of Brahmaputra in Bangladesh?
(a) Jamuna (b) Padma (c) Meghna (d) Yarlung
145. Which of the following country does not touch the Sahara desert?
(a) Egypt (b) Kenya (c) Libya (d) Morocco
146. What is the capital of Libya?
(a) Cairo (b) Tripoli (c) Tehran (d) Budapest
147. Which range is located in the north of Ladakh?
(a) Zaskar range (b) Pir Panjal Range
(c) Dhauladhar ranges (d) Karakoram ranges
148. What is required to do cashless shopping?
(a) Ration Card (b) Credit Card (c) Driving License (d) None of these
149. Who from the following is part of “Putting out system”?
(a) Farmers (b) Weavers
(c) Consumers (d) Foreign buyers
150. When did Guru Govind Singh die?
(a) 1707 (b) 1708 (c) 1739 (d) 1801