Summative Assessment-Term 2 (2023-24) Revision Paper Year - 7 Roll - No: Sec: Date: Subject: Science I) Choose The Correct Option

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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT- TERM 2(2023-24)

REVISION PAPER YEAR – 7

ROLL.NO: SEC: DATE:


SUBJECT: SCIENCE

I) Choose the correct option:


1. Which is the most common compound found in the Earth’s crust?
a) Calcium dioxide b) Silicon dioxide c) Iron oxide
2. Which of these helps to reduce the mass of our bones?
a) the compact bone material which forms a tube shape
b) the cartilage tissue which is present at the end of the bones
c) the bone marrow present inside the bones
3. Identify the diagram which shows a mixture of atoms and compounds.

a) A b) B c) C
4. Which option shows the correct meaning of the term solubility?
a) The amount of solute that dissolves in a particular amount of solvent.
b) The temperature of a solution when the solute dissolves.
c) The volume of solvent that dissolves the solute.
5. Which are the bone making cells in our body?
a) mitochondria b) osteoblasts c) red blood cell
6. Choose the properties due to which silver is used in making jewellery.

a) soft and brittle b) hard and durable c) malleable and ductile

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7. Which element is denoted by the symbol Na?
a) potassium b) sodium c) magnesium

8. Which materials do not return to their original shape once the force is removed?

a) plastic b) elastic c) springs


II) Answer in one word.

1. Name the bones which help to protect our brain.

2. Stan takes some copper oxide in a test tube and heats it on a Bunsen burner. Identify
the reaction taking place.
3. In a reaction zinc is mixed with sulfur and oxygen. Name the compound formed.

4. Stacey wanted to find out which type of joint is an elbow joint. Can you help her?

III) State whether the given statements are True or False.

1. Hydrogen and oxygen react to form water.

2. Cartilage tissue covers the ends of bones.

3. The periodic table lists the names of all known elements and compounds.

4. Sulfur which is a yellow brittle solid is a metal.

5. Tap water which is filtered and safe for drinking is a mixture.

IV) Answer in short.

1.Doctors use a thermometer to check the temperature of the patients. The liquid used

in the thermometer is mercury. Give one reason why this metal is used.

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2.Roger suffered an injury to his shoulder at his workplace. The picture of the
shoulder joint is given below. Identify the type of joint and give its function.

3.Sarah mixes iron and sulfur. She then heats the mixture over a Bunsen burner.
Identify if the reaction is physical or chemical change and give reason for your
choice.

4.Dan learns in his science class that metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.
Help him list two uses of metals based on this property.

V) Answer the following questions:


1. Greg heats some mercury oxide in an experiment.
a) Write down Ben’s observation.

b) Write a word equation for the reaction.

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2.(a)Explain why the Law of Conservation of Mass is important in chemical reactions.

(b) List any three factors that can affect the solubility of a substance in a particular
solvent.

3. John set up the apparatus for thermal decomposition as shown below.


a) Label the diagram.

b) Write a chemical equation for thermal decomposition.

c) Explain the test used in this reaction.

4. The two forms of carbon, graphite and diamond both have very high melting points
for non-metals. Diamond is one of the hardest substances while is a soft solid.
a) Give reason for their different properties though they contain the same atoms.

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b) List one use of each of them based on their properties.

5. Given below is a diagram of an elbow joint.


a) Label the above diagram

b) The elbow is a type of flexible joint. Justify.

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