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CLASS-VII/PAPER CODE - I

PHYSICS

This section contains 11 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. Rahul has two magnets, magnet X and magnet Y.

Magnet X had poles mentioned on it whereas magnet Y didn't. How would Rahul identify the poles of the
magnet Y?
(1) If North pole of magnet X repels magnet Y then the pole facing magnet X is North.
(2) If North pole of magnet X attracts magnet Y then the pole facing magnet X is North.
(3) If South pole of magnet X repels magnet Y then the pole facing magnet X is North.
(4) If South pole of magnet X attracts magnet Y then the pole facing magnet X is South.
2. Match the column and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
(a) Rotation of hands of clock (p) Rectilinear motion
(b) Motion of car on a straight road (q) Periodic motion
(c) Motion of child on a swing (r) Motion of ball on ground
(d) Combination of different motion (s) Oscillatory motion
(1) a → q, b → p, c → s, d → r (2) a → r, b → p, c → q, d → s
(3) a → p, b → r, c → s, d → q (4) a → s, b → p, c → q, d → r
3. A light sensor has a scale of 0 to 5. Materials that block light completely will show the lowest reading while that
do not block light will show the highest reading. Identify the readings when light was incident on a piece of
tracing paper and a piece of sandpaper respectively.
Tracing Paper Sand Paper
(1) 0 5
(2) 3 5
(3) 2 0
(4) 5 0
4. The temperature of water in a beaker is 131º F. What is its temperature in Kelvin?
(1) – 328 K (2) 328 K (3) 218 K (4) – 218 K
5. In the last year annual examination, Oggy was asked a question where he had to choose the statement which was
incorrect? Will you also be able to answer this question?
(1) The Earth has two types of motion at the same time, circular motion and rotational motion only, but
not the periodic motion.
(2) The tyres of a bicycle moving on a straight road has two types of motion, rotational motion as well as
rectilinear motion.
(3) The sewing machine has a wheel which rotates on an axle, so the wheel of a sewing machine shows
rotational motion.
(4) The sewing machine has also a needle which moves up and down continuously, so the needle of
sewing machine undergoes an oscillatory motion.
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6. Which of the following is the most appropriate temperature in a supermarket’s freezer case, so that ice-cream
remain frozen ?
(1) – 12°C (2) 30°C (3) 50°C (4) 100°C
7. Which of the following group has all magnetic materials?
(1) Iron, wood, cobalt (2) Nickel, steel, rubber
(3) Glass, pure water, plastic (4) Cobalt, iron, nickel
8. Which of the following is incorrect?
(i) Glass slab is used to image the Sun.
(ii) Firefly is cold source of light.
(iii) A thin iron sheet is translucent object.
(1) Only (iii) (2) (i) & (ii) (3) Only (i) (4) (i) & (iii)
9. If two different insulating bodies are rubbed together and one of the insulator body is brought close to some
different uncharged body then,
(1) they will experience repulsive force.
(2) attractive force will act between both bodies.
(3) there is no electrostatic force between them.
(4) either attractive or repulsive force will act depending on the charge developed on first two bodies.
10. Barometer is used to measure
(1) air temperature (2) wind speed
(3) atmospheric pressure (4) water density
11. Choose the correct option by studying the circuits below. Consider all bulbs are identical.
No. of Amount of
Circuits bulb lit current

Same in all
(1) 2 bulbs

(2) 3 Different in all


bulbs

(3) 4 Different in all


bulbs

(4) 0 Different in all


bulbs

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CHEMISTRY

This section contains 11 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
12. Which type of changes are represented by germination of a seed?
(1) Slow and Irreversible (2) Slow and Reversible
(3) Fast and Irreversible (4) Fast and Reversible
13. Common salt is ____ in nature.
(1) acidic (2) basic (3) neutral (4) bitter
14. The place where subterranean water comes out on the surface of earth on its own is called
(1) Rain water (2) Spring (3) Sea level (4) Glacier
15. A few substances of daily use are listed in the given box.
(i) Grape juice (ii) Baking soda
(iii) Toothpaste (iv) Floor cleaner
(v) Soap (vi) Soft drinks
Which of the following correctly classifies these substances on the basis of their nature ?
Acidic Basic
(1) (i), (v), (vi) (ii), (iii), (iv)
(2) (i), (iii), (iv) (ii), (v), (vi)
(3) (i), (vi) (ii), (iii), (iv), (v)
(4) (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) (i), (vi)
16. Which of the following is most acidic in nature?
(1) Human blood (2) Hydrochloric acid (3) Sea water (4) Boric acid
17. An adult human being contains ______ percentage of water in body.
(1) 70 (2) 90 (3) 50 (4) 100
18. Saima classified a few changes as :
S.No. Changes Type
1. Photosynthesis Exothermic and Physical
2. Melting of ice Endothermic and Physical
Endothermic and
3. Slaking of lime
Chemical
Evaporation of Endothermic and
4.
water Chemical
5. Neutralisation Exothermic and Chemical
Which of the following changes are classified correctly?
(1) 1 and 5 only (2) 2 and 5 only (3) 2, 4 and 5 only (4) 3 and 5 only
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19. Shreya observed few changes & tried to classify them into three types as
X → Physical irreversible change
Y → Physical reversible change
Z → Chemical irreversible change
Choose the incorrect classification.
X Y Z
1. Shredding paper Freezing Digestion
Breaking of Rotting of
2. Folding of cloth
glass fruit
Tearing of Shaping of clay Baking of
3.
paper into toy cake
4. Photosynthesis Glowing of bulb Crystallisation
20. ______ covers major part of the Earth.
(1) Trees (2) Surface (3) Fresh water (4) Salty water
21. Identify X in the given venn diagram.

(1) Jute (2) Cotton (3) Silk (4) Coir


22. Study the given table and identify P, Q, R and S.
Acid Base Salt pH
Nitric acid Ammonium hydroxide (P) <7
(Q) Copper hydroxide Copper sulphate <7
(R) Sodium hydroxide Common salt =7
Acetic acid Sodium hydroxide Sodium acetate (S)

P Q R S
(1) Ammonium nitrate Acetic acid Sulphuric acid =7
(2) Ammonium chloride Acetic acid Sulphuric acid <7
(3) Ammonium sulphide Carbonic acid Hydrochloric acid > 7
(4) Ammonium nitrate Sulphuric acid Hydrochloric acid > 7
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BIOLOGY

This section contains 11 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
23. Choose the odd one out on the basis of mobility.
(1) Upper jaw
(2) Lower jaw
(3) Eye socket
(4) Skull plates
24. What does following picture depict?

(1) Phototropism
(2) Geotropism
(3) Hydrotropism
(4) Chemotropism
25. Which of the following would have a root structure similar to one shown in the figure given below ?

(1) Gram
(2) Maize
(3) Barley
(4) Rice
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26. Arpita wanted to test the presence of starch in the leaves, so she conducted an experiment by plucking a leaf
from the rose plant of her garden.
She followed the following steps :-
(i) She put the leaf in boiling water.
(ii) She then put the leaf in water bath containing ethanol to remove chlorophyll.
(iii) She washed the leaf after it.
(iv) Finally she took the iodine solution to test for the presence of starch.
Choose the correct pair from the following to identify the colour of leaf at step (ii) and (iv) respectively.

(1) (ii)-green, (iv)-blue /black (2) (ii)-pale yellow, (iv)-brown


(3) (ii)-green , (iv)-brown (4) (ii)-pale yellow, (iv)-blue /black
27. Refer to the given figure.

Which of the following option is correct ?


(1) Joints V and Z are similar (2) Joints X and W are similar
(3) Joints V and Y are similar (4) Joints Y and W are similar
28. Refer the given figure of a typical flowering plant and select the option that correctly fills the blank in the
following statement.
We may not be able to produce new plants of the same type from the seeds if the labelled part _____ is removed.

(1) W (2) X (3) Y (4) Z


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29. Marry and Elina lives in Texas. At 12 Noon, it was raining and after 2 hours the sun was shining brightly along
with the appearance of rainbow. Such change in environment is called -

(1) Climate (2) Weather


(3) Weather and Climate (4) Neither weather nor climate
30. Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct answer.
Column - I Column - II
(A) Landfill (p) Process by which substances are broken down into simpler forms.
(B) Degradation (q) Low lying areas where garbage of city is dumped.
(C) Composting (r) The process in which red worms are used to prepare manure.
(D) Vermicomposting (s) Converting plants and animal waste into manure by rotting
(1) A - p ; B - q ; C - r ; D - s (2) A - q ; B - p ; C - r ; D - s
(3) A - q ; B - p ; C - s ; D - r (4) A - p ; B - q ; C - s ; D - r
31. The given graph shows the changes in amount of undigested food as it progresses through the alimentary canal.
Read the statement regarding the parts labelled as P, Q, R, S and T.

(i) Q and T are oesophagus and large intestine respectively.


(ii) P represents buccal / oral cavity where some of carbohydrate is digested.
(iii) S is small intestine, where both digestion and absorption of food takes place.
(iv) R is stomach, the primary site of digestion of carbohydrate and protein.
(v) In S, pepsin help in the digestion of protein.
(vi) In R, enzymes digest food in acidic medium.
How many of the following statements is/are incorrect?
(1) 1 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 4
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32. Refer the given figure showing some aquatic plants. Select the correct option regarding the labelled plants
‘L’, ‘M’ and ‘N’.

(i) Leaves are narrow and thin so that they can bend in flowing water - Plant ‘L’.
(ii) The stomata are on the top of the leaf surface so that the water does not block them - Plant ‘N’.
(iii) Water lily is an example of - Plant ‘L’.
(iv) Stem is soft and light - Plant ‘N’ and ‘L’.
(v) Leaves are spongy as they have air in them - Plant ‘M’.
(vi) Hydrilla and lotus are example of - Plant ‘M’.
(1) Only (i), (ii), (iii) are correct.
(2) Only (iii) and (iv) are correct.
(3) Only (i), (ii), (iv) and (v) are correct.
(4) Only (i) and (iv) are correct.
33. In order to find out the rate of decomposition of three types of solid waste, X, Y and Z, scientists dumped these
wastes in a restricted open low lying area. The given graph shows the rate of decomposition of these wastes.

Which of the following correctly identifies X, Y and Z?


(1) X-wooden chair, Y-Fruit peel, Z-Syringe
(2) X-Plastic tumbler, Y-Iron nail, Z-Wrist watch
(3) X-Metal bangles, Y-Cotton shirt, Z-Cooked beans
(4) X-Animal excreta, Y-Newspaper, Z-Wooden box
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MATHEMATICS

This section contains 25 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
34. Barbie created the line graph below to show the distance she travelled during one day.

Which activity could be represented by the circled portion of the line?


(1) Driving to the park (2) Walking in the park
(3) Driving to the library (4) Studying in the library
35. Which expression has the value – 19?
(1) 9 + | – 5 | + | – 33 | (2) 9 – | – 5 | – | – 33 |
(3) 9 + | – 5 | – | – 33 | (4) – 4 + | – 5 | – | – 33 |
36. Which two angles in the given figure are not complementary?

(1) ∠ ABD and ∠ DBE


(2) ∠ DBE and ∠ EBF
(3) ∠ ABD and ∠ EBF
(4) ∠ EBF and ∠ FBC
37. The table below shows the relationship between x and y which is in the form y = mx + c. Which of the following
is the correct relation between x and y?
x –3 1
y –4 2

(1) y = 3 (2) y = 3 1 (3) y = 1 1 (4) y = 3 1


x x+ x+ x+
2 2 2 2 2 2 4
38. If 22n –3 = 2048, then (4n + 3n2) =_______.
(1) 175 (2) 25 (3) 125 (4) 75
0.91 − 0.091
39. Find the value of .
0.0091 ÷ 91
(1) 0.81 (2) 810 (3) 8190 (4) 0.0081

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40. Figure 1 shows a 3 × 3 square.
Figure 2 shows a 4 × 4 square.
Figure 3 shows a 5 × 5 square.

How many unshaded squares will Figure 9 have?


(1) 100 (2) 49 (3) 64 (4) 81
41. This shape is built from 29 squares each 1 cm × 1 cm. What is its perimeter in centimetres?

(1) 52 (2) 58 (3) 60 (4) 56


42. Rehan wants to cover the floor of his office with granite tiles. His room is square in shape with sides of 6m.
The shopkeeper told him that the area of each tile is 0.5 m2. Can you tell how many tiles Rehan should buy ?
(1) 36 (2) 72 (3) 144 (4) 108
43. If (101a + 9b) : (99a + 101b) = 1 : 2, then a : b = ______.
(1) 83 (2) 95
103 105
(3) 96 (4) 79
156 104
44. If complement of an angle is added to 32° to get 72°, find the angle.
(1) 40° (2) 72° (3) 50° (4) 62°
16 −26
45. The product of two numbers is . One of the numbers is . Find the other number.
3 3
(1) −8 (2) 13
3 8
(3) −8 (4) 3
13 8
46. The figure shows a scale drawing of Raj's triangular plot. What should be a possible length for side AC ?

(1) 10 m (2) 100 m (3) 200 m (4) 500 m

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47. Riva drew points R and S on the number line. She is about to draw point T.

Riva wants point S to become a midpoint between points R and T. Where should she put point T?
(1) 2 3 (2) 3 3 (3) 4 1 (4) 4 3
8 4 4 4
48. Inside a rectangular garden which is 20 m long and 15 m wide, a margin of 2 m width has been left all around for
planting marigold plant and grass has been planted in the rest of the area. If 4 marigold plants can be planted in 2 m2,
then how many marigold plants can be planted in the garden?
(1) 122 (2) 248 (3) 250 (4) 240
49. A rectangle has area 1067 cm2. The length of the sides are natural numbers. Which perimeter could the rectangle have?
(1) 202 cm (2) 192 cm (3) 216 cm (4) 232 cm
50. If 2A + 3B = – y + 9z and B = – 2x + 3y + z, then find (A – 2B).
(1) 7x – y + 11z (2) 7x – 11y + z (3) 11x – 7y + z (4) x – 7y + 11z
51. Which of the following is correct?
(1) 28 < 82 (2) 1002 < 2100 (3) 210 < 102 (4) 43 > 34
52. Which of the given equation does not have 4 as the solution?
(3) 20
(1) p + 5 = 9 (2) 14 - p = 10 =4 (4) 9p = 36
p
53. In the given figure, AB || CD, ∠ APQ = 50° and ∠ PRD = 130°. Find the value of ∠ QPR.

(1) 130° (2) 50° (3) 80° (4) 30°


54. If pm = q , q n = r and rs = p then (mns)2 = ______.
1
(1) pqr (2) (3) – 1 (4) 1
pqr
55. A property has the shape of a rectangle. One side is 5 m longer than the other side. The perimeter of rectangular
property is 70 m. Find the area of the property.
(1) 225 m2 (2) 300 m2 (3) 350 m2 (4) 500 m2
56. If the diagonal of a square is 16 2 cm. Find the area of a circle whose diameter is equal to the side of given

square. ( π = 22/7)
(1) 198 cm2 (2) 201.14 cm2 (3) 308.5 cm2 (4) 54.98 cm2
57. If the altitudes of a triangle are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4, then find the ratio of the lengths of the corresponding sides.
(1) 2 : 3 : 4 (2) 6 : 4 : 3 (3) 3 : 2 : 4 (4) 3 : 2 : 1
58. The triangle whose lengths of sides are 7 cm, 0.24 m, 25 cm is a/an______.
(1) Acute-angled triangle (2) Obtuse-angled triangle
(3) Right-angled triangle (4) None of these
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MENTAL ABILITY (IQ)

This section contains 22 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of
which ONLY ONE is correct.
59. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
In the above arrangement, which letter is ninth to the left of the letter which is second to the right of S?
(1) U (2) I
(3) M (4) L
60. How many letters in the word ALPHABETICALLY occupies the same position as it does in the English alphabet ?
(1) 2 (2) 3
(3) 4 (4) More than 4
61. Find the odd one that does not belong to the group.
(1) Portrait (2) Snapshot
(3) Diagram (4) Sketch
62. Choose the number which is different from others in the group.
(1) 149 (2) 119
(3) 137 (4) 127
63. If in a certain code language, MONDAY is coded as 465417 and TOP is coded as 267, then which is the correct
code for the word COMMON?
(1) 364468 (2) 364465
(3) 364456 (4) 364486

64. In a certain code language, FLORAL is written as DJQPCJ. How will KEYBOARD be written in that language?
(1) ICWXMYOB (2) IGWZNYPB
(3) IGWZQCPB (4) ICWZMZPC

65. P is to the North of Q and S is to the East of P, who is to the South of W.T is to the West of P. W is in which
direction with respect to T?
(1) North (2) North-East
(3) South-West (4) West

66. Church is to the East of the post office while my school is to the South of the post office. The hospital is to the
North of church. If the distance of hospital from the church is equal to the distance of my school from the post
office. In which direction is the hospital with respect to post office?
(1) North-East (2) North-West
(3) South-East (4) South-West

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67. Ajay is standing at point P facing North direction. He walks for 10 km in the North - East direction by turn at an
angle of 45°. Then he turns at an angle of 90° to his right and once again travels the same distance and reaches at
point Q. Now he takes a turn at 90° to his left and walks for 6 km and once again takes right turn at 90° and
travels 6 km and reaches at point R. What is the direction of point Q and R respectively with respect to point P?
(1) East, East (2) East, North - East
(3) North - East, East (4) North - East, North - East
68. Choose the alternative figure in which the question figure (X) is embedded.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

69. Find the correct alternative which contains figure (X) as its part.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

70. If ‘ – ’ stands for ‘division’, ‘+’ for ‘multiplication’, ‘÷’ for ‘subtraction’ and ‘×’ for ‘addition’, which one of the
following equation is correct ?
(1) 6 – 20 ÷ 12 × 7 + 1 = 57
(2) 6 ÷ 20 × 12 + 7 – 1 = 70
(3) 6 + 20 – 12 ÷ 7 – 1 = 38
(4) 6 + 20 – 12 ÷ 7 × 1 = 62
71. If Q means ‘+’, J means ‘×’, T means ‘ – ’ and K means ‘÷’, then 26 K 2 Q 3 J 6 T 4 = ?
(1) 30 (2) 28 (3) 10 (4) 27
72. Select one alternative which exactly matches with the mirror image of the word.

(1) (2)
(3) (4)

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73. Find the mirror image of the given figure.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

74. In the given sequence, how many 3’s are preceded by 4 and followed by 7 ?
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(1) Two
(2) Three
(3) Four
(4) None of these
75. In a line of 50 students, Rahul is 11th from the left end and Mehul is 18th from the right end. How many students
are there between Rahul and Mehul?
(1) 21 (2) 22
(3) 23 (4) 24
76. Find the next term in the given number series.
13, 25, 52, 101, 206, ?
(1) 405 (2) 406
(3) 407 (4) 411
77. The following question is based on the given Venn Diagram.

How many Indian Doctors are Post Graduate but they are not Author?
(1) 20
(2) 9
(3) 11
(4) None of these
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78. Which of the following Venn Diagram represents the best relation among Niece, Doctor, Female ?

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

79. Find the water-image of the given figure.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

80. Choose the alternative which most closely resembles the water-image of the given combination.

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

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