02 Ut 3 - Class 7
02 Ut 3 - Class 7
02 Ut 3 - Class 7
CLASS – VII
SCIENCE
Time: 1 hour 25-08-2023 Maximum Marks: 60
TOPIC
PHYSICS : Motion and Time (upto Motion)
CHEMISTRY : Fibre to fabric
BIOLOGY : Nutrition in Animals
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. The paper has 40 multiple choice questions.
2. Only one option is correct.
3. Each question carries 1.5mark.
4. For each incorrect answer 0.5 mark will be deducted.
PHYSICS
4. An old lady rolls down a hill at 3 meters/second. The hill is 36 meters long. How many seconds does
it take the old lady to reach the bottom of the hill?
(a) 39 seconds (b) 12 seconds (c) 15 seconds (d) 33 seconds
5. Which of the following physical quantity is an example for 65 miles per hour due north?
(a) Speed (b) Velocity (c) Average Speed (d) Constant Speed
6. Identify the instrument fixed in the vehicle that is used to measure the distance moved by it at
different time of the journey?
(a) Odometer (b) Thermometer (c) Speedometer (d) Galvanometer
7. In a long-distance race athlete were supposed to cover two rounds of a circular track. An athlete
completed one round of this track of diameter 300 m is 60s. If the athlete takes the same time for both
the rounds, what is his speed in the race?
(a) 15.7 ms–1 (b) 7.85 ms–1 (c) 31.4 ms–1 (d) 13.8 ms–1
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8. A truck takes 20s to travel the first 80 m, and another 10 s to travel a further 70 m. What is the
average speed of the truck?
(a) 0.02 m/s (b) 4.0 m/s (c) 2.3 m/s (d) 5.0 m/s
9. Two children start from one end of a street, the origin, run to the other end, then head back. At an
instant on the way back Sunil is ahead of Rohit. Which statement is correct about the distances run
and the displacements from the origin.
(a) Sunil has run a greater distance and his displacement is greater than Rohit’s
(b) Rohit has run a greater distance and his displacement is greater than Sunil’s
(c) Sunil has run a greater distance, but his displacement is less than Rohit’s
(d) Rohit has run a greater distance, but his displacement is less than Sunil’s
10. A car covered a distance of 3 km in 5 minutes. What is the speed with which the car travelled?
(i) 100 m/s
(ii) 36 km/hr
(iii) 1000 cm/s
(iv) 600 m/min
(a) Only (i) and (ii) (b) Only (ii) and (iii)
(c) Only (i), (iii) and (iv) (d) Only (ii), (iii) and (iv)
11. A body travels along a circular path of radius 70 m after travelling half a revolution in 20 seconds find
the average speed
(a) 7 m/s (b) 9 m/s (c) 2 m/s (d) 11 m/s
12. A boy is moving along a square of side 10m. Calculate the distance and displacement after one
complete round?
(a) 10 m, 10 m (b) 20 m, 0 (c) 10 m, 20 m (d) 40 m, 0
13. A car accelerates from 4 m/s to 6 m/s in 10 sec. Calculate its acceleration.
(a) 0.5 m/s2 (b) 1 m/s2 (c) 2 m/s2 (d) 4 m/s2
CHEMISTRY
18. Process of taking out silk fibres from cocoons for use as silk is called
(a) Reeling (b) Shearing (c) Sorting (d) Combing
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21. Cleaning, Washing and removing dirt, dust and grease from “sheared skin with hair of sheep is called
(a) Screwbbing (b) shearing (c) scouring (d) grading
BIOLOGY
27. Assertion(A) : Presence of HCl in stomach is necessary for the process of digestion.
Reason (R) : HCl activates the pepsin which helps in protein digestion.
(a) If both the Assertion(A) and the Reason(R) are true and the Reason(R) is a correct explanation of
the Assertion(A)
(b) If both the Assertion(A) and Reason(R) are true but the Reason(R) is not a correct explanation of
the Assertion(A)
(c) If the Assertion(A) is true but the Reason(R) is false
(d) If both the Assertion(A) and Reason(R) are false
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34. Which part helps in the absorption of water and salt from undigested food-
37. The breakdown of complex components of food into simpler substances is called
(a) ingestion (b) egestion (c) assimilation (d) digestion
40. The digestive tract and the associated glands together constitute the
(a) digestive system (b) oesophagus (c) alimentary canal (d) nutrition system
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ANSWER KEY
11. (d) 12. (d) 13. (a) 14. (b) 15. (d)
16. (c) 17. (c) 18. (a) 19. (c) 20. (b)
21. (c) 22. (a) 23. (d) 24. (a) 25. (a)
26. (c) 27. (a) 28. (b) 29. (d) 30. (c)
31. (c) 32. (a) 33. (c) 34. (d) 35. (a)
36. (c) 37. (d) 38. (b) 39. (a) 40. (a)
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