GIDB7321770 Revision Test 1

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REVISION WORKSHEET

Subject: Science

Name: Class: 7
Name of the Teacher: Date:

Topic:

Choose the most appropriate answer:

1.Which of these is not a circuit element?


(a) potential difference
(b) voltmeter
(c) resistor
(d) battery

2.The necessary requirement for a fuse wire is


(a) conductor with low melting point
(b) conductor with high melting point
(c) insulator with low melting point
(d) insulator with high melting point

3.The strength of a magnetic field due to a solenoid can be increased by


(a) increasing the number of turns in the solenoid
(b) increasing the current in the solenoid
(c) winding the solenoid around a magnetic material
(d) all of these

4.The same current is passed through the following. Which will show the strongest magnetic
strength?
(a) straight conducting wire
(b) coil of wire
(c) solenoid wound on a wooden core
(d) solenoid wound on an iron core

5.Which of these is ture?


(a) distance = speed / time
(b) distance = speed × time
(c) distance = time / speed
(d) none of these

6.The distance-time graph of a car is plotted with on the X-axis and distance on the Y-axis. The graph
is a straight line parallel to the X-axis. Which of the following is true about the car?

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(a) It is in uniform motion
(b) It is in non-uniform motion
(c) It is not moving
(d) It is moving very fast.

7.Which of these enable nutrients present in the bodies of plants and animals to go back to the soil
after they die?

(a) producers
(b) primary consumers
(c) secondary consumers
(d) decomposers

8.The primary source of energy in nature is

(a) oxygen
(b) carbon dioxide
(c) fuels
(d) sun

9.Which of the following does a forest prevent?

(a) floods
(b) soil erosion
(c) water table from going down
(d) all of these

10.Which of the following does a forest NOT do?

(a) supply oxygen


(b) supply carbon dioxide
(c) cool the air
(d) increase rainfall

11.Which type of soil is best for growing cotton?

(a) sandy
(b) clayey
(c) loamy
(d) sandy-loam

12.Which of these does not cause weathering?

(a) clouds
(b) wind

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(c) flowing water
(d) freezing of rainwater

13.Water percolating into the soil collects over

(a) A-horizon
(b) B-horizon.
(c) C-horizon
(d) none of these

14.Water logging can be expected in soil which is rich in

(a) sand
(b) clay
(c) silt
(d) humus

15.In plants, sexual reproduction occurs in which of the following?

(a) leaf
(b) flower
(c) fruit
(d) stem

16.Which of the following methods of reproduction is sexual?

(a) vegetative reproduction


(b) spore formation
(c) budding
(d) none of these

17.Yeast reproduces by

(a) budding
(b) spore formation
(c) vegetative reproduction
(d) sexual reproduction

18.Which of the following contains the egg cells in plants?

(a) anther
(b) stigma
(c) pollen grain
(d) ovule

19.A plant was found to have seeds with hooks. By which method is it most likely to be dispersed?

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20.Which of the following is dispersed by water?

(a) lotus
(b) dandelion
(c) pea
(d) xanthium

Questions:

1.Draw the symbols used in a circuit for-a battery of four cells, a switch, a lamp.

2. Salma takes 15 minutes from her house to reach her school on a bicycle. If the bicycle has a speed
of 2 m/s, calculate the distance between her house and the school.

3.What is an electromagnet? Give three uses of electromagnets.

4.Explain the working of a simple electric bell.

5. Can you use a copper wire to make the filament of an electric bulb? Why?

6.To conserve forests, we should ban cutting down of trees completely. Do you agree?

7.'A forest has no waste.' Why?

8.Suppose in a forest, the number of carnivores became more than the number of herbivores.
What will be the consequence?

9.What do you mean by planned harvesting of forests? How does it help in conservation?

10.What is weathering?

11.Which soil will allow more water to percolate-sandy soil or clayey soil? Why?

12.Which soil will absorb more water-sandy soil or clayey soil? Why?

13. Distinguish between clay, silt and sand.

14.Why does topsoil have much more humus than subsoil?

15.What kind of soil is most suitable for making toys and why?

16.What kind of flowers do you expect to be attractive-insect pollinated flowers or wind pollinated
flowers? Why?

17.Do you think insect-pollinated flowers can also be pollinated by wind? Why?

18. What are the advantages of vegetative reproduction?

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20. Explain the following:
(a) cutting
(b) layering
(c) grafting

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