Grade 7: First Term Examination-2018

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PATEL PUBLIC SCHOOL

Affiliated to ICSE, New Delhi.


Subbaihnapalya, Bangalore-33.
First Term Examination-2018 Max. Time: 2 hrs
Grade 7 CHEMISTRY Max.Marks:80+20

Section-A (40 Marks)


(Attempt all the questions from this Section)

Question-1
I. Name the following: [5]
1. A chemical reaction in which heat is evolved.
2. Formation of gas bubbles in a liquid, during a chemical reaction.
3. The radical containing one nitrogen & four hydrogen atoms.
4. Eighteen vertical columns called.
5. A mixture of sulphur, charcoal & potassium nitrate.

II. Give reasons for the following statements. [5]


1. Electrolytic decomposition of water is a reaction involving change of state.
2. Ozone is considered triatomic but phosphorus a tetratomic molecule.
3. Carbon dioxide is considered a compound, while carbon-an element.
4. In chromatography the absorbent medium example Whatman filterpaper is known
as the stationary phase.
5. Addition of sulphuric acid to zinc is considered a chemical change.

III. Write the formulae for the following radicals. (With their valency). [5]
Nitrate, Bisulphate, Sulphate, Phosphate, Bicarbonte.

IV. Write the chemical formulae (criss cross method). [5]


Sodium oxide, Potassium sulphate, Magnesium nitrate, Calcium chloride,
Zinc sulphide.

V. Match the following. [6]


Name of compound Formula.
1. Ethanol. a. KOH.
2. Nitre. b. CH 3COOH.
3. Rock salt. c. C 6C6.
4. Benzene. d. C 2 H5 OH.
5. Acetic acid. e. KNO 3.
6. Caustic potash. f. NaCl.

VI. Give the technique of separation for each of the following: [4]
i. Camphor & sodium chloride. ii. Kerosene &water.
iii. Dyes of an ink. iv. Methyl alcohol & water.
VII. Choose the odd one out & give the reason: [5]
1. He, Ne, Xe, Fe.
2. H2, O2, N2, O3.
3. Na, Cu, Fe, Pb.
4. F, Cl, Br, Mg.
5. H2o, CO2, NO2, Al.

VIII. Balance the given equation: [5]


1. H2 + o2→H2O. 2. Mg +O2→Mgo. 3. N2 + O2 === NO.
4. Al+O2→Al2O3. 5. N2+ 3H2=== NH3.

Section B (40 Marks)


(Attempt any four questions from this Section)

Question-2
I. Write the differences between the following. [10]
1. Reactants & products.
2. Valency & Variable valency.
3. Positive radical & Negative radical.
4. Homogeneous & heterogeneous mixture.
5. Reversible change & irreversible change.

Question-3 [5]
I. Fill in the blanks.
1. The intermolecular force of attraction is___ [Maximum/negligible] in solids.
2. Change of milk to curd is a ___ [desirable/undesirable]change.
3. The formula of aluminium sulphate is ___ [AlSO4/ Al2(SO4)3.
4. It is the fixed temperature at which a liquid changes into vapour ___
[Boiling/ boiling point].
5. Interparticle space is maximum in___ [solids/gases].

II. Explain the following terms. [5]


Interconversion of states of matter, Metalloids, Metal activity series, Compound,
Sublimation.

Question-4
I. Write the symbol & valencies of the following elements. [5]
Bromine, Hydroxide, Carbonte, Aluminium, Sulphate.
II. Elements are mainly classified into metals& non-metals. State 5 properties of metals
which differ from non-metals. [5]
Question-5
I. Match the following: [5]
Column I Column II
1. John Dalton. a) Atomic nucleus.
2. J.J.Thomson. b) Protons.
3. Goldstein. c) Electron.
4. Rutherford. d) Neutrons.
5. James Chadwick. e) Atomic theory.

II. Dilute hydrochloric acid is added to sodium hydroxide. Give a word equation & a
molecular equation of the same. Is the written, a balanced equation. Give reasons. [5]

Question-6
I. Write the principle for the following separation techniques. [5]
1. Sublimation. 2. Evaporation. 3. Distillation.
4. Fractional distillation. 5. Chromatography.

II. Name the separation technique through which how will separate the two immiscible
liquids. Write the principle, technique of separation with the help of a diagram. [5]

Question-7
I. Write the chemical equation for the following questions. [5]
1. Heat the copper carbonate.
2. Copper sulphate reacts with iron.
3. Decomposition of water.
4. Ammonia reacts with hydrochloric acid.
5. Zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid.

II. Match the following: [5]


Column I Column II (Colour Change)
1. Copper carbonate. a. Brown to yellow.
2. Zinc carbonate. b. Red to silvery.
3. Mercury (II) oxide. c. White to yellow.
4. Lead (IV) oxide. d. Green to black.
5. Copper (II) sulphate. e. Blue to brownish red.

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