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ANNUAL EXAMINATION :2023-24

REVISION WORKSHEET

Grade & Div : VII Sub: Science Max. marks: 80


Name of the Student: Date: Duration: 3 Hrs.

General Instructions
1. The Question Paper contains 8 sections.
2. Sections A and B consist of 10 questions carrying 1 mark each.
3. Section C has 1 question, carrying 6 marks.
4. Section D has 5 questions, carrying 2 marks each.
5. Section E has 10 questions, carrying 2 marks each.
6. Section F has 5 questions, carrying 1 mark each.
7. Section G has 3 questions, carrying 3 marks each.
8. Section H has 2 questions, carrying 5 marks each.
9. All questions are compulsory.
10. Read the questions carefully and recheck the answers before submission.
Section A Marks
Multiple Choice Questions
10x1=10
1. Which of the following is the correct sequence of air passage during inhalation?
a.
b. a. nostrils → larynx → pharynx → trachea → lungs 1
c. b. nostrils → pharynx → larynx → trachea → alveoli
d. c. larynx → nostrils → trachea → lungs
e. d. nasal passage → trachea → pharynx → larynx → alveoli
2. The device which is used for measuring time intervals in sports activities is called _________

a. wrist watch 1
b. stopwatch
c. stop clock
d. quartz watch
3. Sodium bicarbonate is commonly called 1

a. Lime water
b. Slaked lime
c. Washing soda
d. Baking soda
4. The parts in the flower labeled as X and Y below 1
are.
a. X = petal, Y = stalk
b. X = sepal, Y = carpel
c. X = petal, Y = anther
d. X = sepal, Y = anther

1
5. The left and right sides of the heart are separated through 1

a. atria
b. ventricle
c. septum
d. veins
6. 1
When ice is heated, it changes to water and water on further heating gets converted to steam.
What happens when steam is condensed?
a. A new substance is formed
b. No new substance is formed
c. Gaseous phase changes to liquid phase
d. Both (b) and (c) are correct

7. 1
Acids are stored in glass container and not in metallic containers. Why?
a. Glass containers are transparent
b. Glass containers are cheaper
c. Metal containers are not easily available.
d. Metals react with acids if acids are stored in metallic containers.

8. 1
Which of these organs excrete carbon dioxide gas?
a. P and Q only

b. Q and R only

c. R only

d. P and R only

9. The air that we breathe in passes to the tiny sacs called........... 1

a. Bronchi
b. Alveoli
c. Bronchioles
d. Pharynx
10.
Which letter among the following represents mean position of the
pendulum?
a. A
b. B
c. O
d. All the above

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SECTION B
Answer the following in one or two words 10x1=
10
11. Name two vascular tissues present in plants. 1

12. What type of change is burning of coal? 1

13. Name the air tubes of insects. 1

14. Which is the male reproductive organ of the plant. 1

15. What type of change is melting of wax? 1

16. Name the acid is present in curd. 1

17. Name the vascular tissue which conducts food to various plant parts. 1

18. Name the graph used to represent the motion of a body. 1

19. Name the substance formed when magnesium oxide is dissolved in water.
1
20. Name yellow powdery substance present in the anther of a flower.
1

Section C 1x6=6
Match the following.
21. 6
Column 1 Column 2
a. Tartaric acid i. Spiracles
b. Mosquito ii. help in formation of clot
c. Maple iii. anther
d. Platelets iv. Tamarind
e. Plasma v. Wind
f. Pollen vi. fluid part of blood

3
5X2=1
SECTION D
0
Define the following terms in one sentence or two.

22. Dialysis
2
23. Fertilization
2
24. Galvanization
2
25. Anaerobic respiration
2
26. Crystallization
2
SECTION E 10x2=
Answer the following in one or two sentences 20

27. Why is explosion of crackers considered as chemical change? 2

28. Why is an antacid tablet taken when you suffer from acidity? 2
29. What is a simple pendulum? 2
30. Write the characteristics of acids by which we can identify acids. 2
31. Explain the process of respiration in the roots of a plant? 2
32. Observe given figure and answer the given question. 2
a) Name the instrument.
b) Label the parts A, B and C.

33. What are the special features of seeds and fruits which are dispersed by wind? 2
34. Observe the figures carefully and answer the following 2
questions.

(a) Which process is being tested in the activity?


(b) What is the result of the activity? Give reasons.

35. Why melting of ice to form water is considered a physical change? 2


36. What are the functions performed by sweating in human being? 2

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SECTION F 5x1=5
In each of the following questions, a statement of Assertion is given, and a corresponding
statement of Reason is given just below it. Of the statements, given below, mark the correct
answer as:
(a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
(b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false but reason is true.

37. Assertion: Some changes which result in formation of new substances are called chemical
changes. 1
Reason: Chemical changes are irreversible.
38. Assertion: Turmeric is a neutral indicator. 1
Reason: Turmeric acquires orange colour in alkaline solution.
39. Assertion: Fruits are present in flowering plants
Reason: Flowering plants have ovary in their female reproductive part 1

40. Assertion: When muscle cells, in humans respire anaerobically cramps occur. 1
Reason: Accumulation of lactic acid causes cramps.
41. Assertion: The time taken by a pendulum to complete one oscillation is called its time period. 1
Reason: A slight change in displacement does not affect the time period of a pendulum.

3x3=9
SECTION G
Answer the following in two or three sentences
42. Nitika is practicing for the upcoming athletic championship. Suddenly, while running, she sits 3
down and start crying because of pain in her legs. Monika immediately brings the hot water
bath for her.
a) Why did Nitika suddenly feel the pain in her legs while running?
b) What value should you learn from Monika?

43. If you are provided with three colourless solutions NaOH, water, HCl, then how will you identify 3
water from them without testing?
44. What would happen if all the seeds of a plant were to fall at the same place below the plant 3
and grow there?

SECTION H
2x5=10
Answer the following with the help of a diagram
45. 5
In the figure of a flower given under, label the parts whose functions are given below and
give their names.
A. Give the name of the parts of flower 1,2,3 and 4
B. The part which contains pollen grains.
C. The part where the female gamete is formed.
D. The female reproductive part, where pollen
grains germinate.

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46. 5
Label the diagram – The human respiratory system

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