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Season 3

Sample question paper for


Class 7
Maximum Marks: 300
Maximum Time: 90 minutes

Instructions for Candidates


1. The Question Paper comprises of 100 questions. You will be awarded +3 marks for correct
answers and -1 marks for incorrect answers.
2. Use of calculator, mobile phones or log tables is not permitted.
3. Fill the required details clearly on the Answer Sheet and do not overwrite.
4. There is only ONE correct answer. Choose only ONE option for an answer.
5. To mark your choice of answers by darkening the circles in the OMR Answer Sheet, use an
HB Pencil only.
6. For your reference, sample OMR sheet is provided in the next two pages. You may take a
printout and practice on how to fill up the OMR sheet.
7. Rough work should be done in the blank space provided on the last page in the booklet.
8. Return the Answer Sheet to the invigilator at the end of the exam.
9. Write your Roll No. on the Question Paper too.
10. Any use of unfair means in the test will result in termination of the candidature.

Note that in Indian Intelligence Test final exam, another section called Multiple Intelligence Test,
comprising of 40 questions, shall also be present. Participants will be given additional
30 minutes for the same. No preparation is required for Multiple Intelligence Test.

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6.

On simplifying (a+b-3) (b a +3) + (a-b+3)


the result is:
(A) a - b+3
(B) a - b - 3
(C) 3a - b - 3
(D) 3a+b+3

(A) 8550
(C) 5.6250

11.

A bicycle is purchased for Rs.1800 and is sold


at a profit of 12%. Its selling price is:
(A) Rs.1584
(B) Rs.2016
(C) Rs.1788
(D) Rs.1812

On dividing a negative integers by other negative integer the quotient will be:
(A) Always negative
(B) Always positive
(C) Either positive or negative
(D) 1

The sides of an isosceles triangle have lengths


2x+4, x+8. The base has length 5x-2. What is
the length of the base?
(A) 18
(B) 4
(C) 12
(D) cannot be determined

12.

Terms with factors y in the expression


8 + xy + xyz are:
(A) xy, xyz

(B) x, xz
(C) 8, xy, xyz
(D) y, xz

In an A-frame house, the two congruent sides


extend from the ground to form a 34 angle at
the peak. What angle does each side form with
the ground?
(A) 156

(B) 146
(C) 73

(D) 78
The mode of the data 2 , 2 , 2 , 3 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 5 ,
5, 6 , 6 , 8 is ___________ .
(A) 2

(B) 5
(C) 8
(D) 2 & 5 both

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16.

8.

The mean of first five prime numbers is


________.
(A) 1.4
(B) 6.5
(C) 5.6

(D) 2.8





18.

Find the number from the following expanded


form:
9 x 105 + 2 x 102 + 3 x 101
(A) 900203

(B) 912351
(C) 905302

(D) 900230

10.

What is the sum of 5.300 and 3.250?



9.

Charge of an electron is 0.000, 000, 000,000,


000, 000, 16 coulomb and in exponential form
it can be written as _________________.
(A) 16 10-18 coulomb
(B) 1.6 10-21 coulomb
(C) 1.6 10-19 coulomb
(D) 16 10-21 coulomb
Which number is multiplicative identity for the
whole numbers?
(A) 0
(B) 1

(D) 3
(C) 2

14. The value of 7.750.25 is:



(A) 0.31
(B) 0.0031
(C) 31
(D) 3.1

A farmer bought a buffalo for Rs. 44000 and a


cow for Rs. 18000. He sold the buffalo at a loss
of 5% but made a profit of 10% on the cow. The
net result of the transaction is:

(A) loss of Rs.200
(B) profit of Rs.400

(C) loss of Rs.400

(D) profit of Rs.200

7.

(B) 85.50
(D) 8.550

Which of the following pairs of angles is a pair


of supplementary angles?
(B) 600, 300
(A) 1500, 300
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0
(C) 0 , 90
(D) Both (B) and (C)

Find the area of a right triangle whose base is 3


cm, perpendicular is 2 cm and hypotenuse is 5
cm.
(A) 3 cm2 (B) 7.5 cm2

(C) 5 cm2 (D) 6 cm
17.

If two angles of a triangle are given along with


the length of the common side, then which of
the following step has to be followed first?
(A) Draw one of the given angles.
(B) Draw the common side.
(C) Not possible to draw such triangle.
(D) None of these.
In figure, the length and breadth of rectangular
sheet are 10 cm and 5 cm respectively. A circle
of radius 3.5 cm iscut from the sheet, then the
area of remaining sheet will be:
(A) 38.5 cm2 (B) 11.5 cm2
(C) 50 cm2 (D) 61.5 cm2

19.

Find the value of (-9/5) + (-8 /5) (5/2) x (-5/4)


(A) -1 (B) -3
(C) 2

(D) -8.4

20.

In a triangle exterior angle is always greater


than:
(A) Interior opposite angles
(B) Third angle
(C) 900
(D) None





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23.

For any rational numbers a, b and c, which


among the following is false?
(A) a x b=b x a
(B) a x (b-c)=a x b-a x c
(C) a x (b c)=a x ba x c
(D) a x (b+c)=a x b+a x c
Rajus fathers age is 5 years more than three
times Rajus age. Rajus father is 44 years old.
Find Rajus age.
(A) 14 (B) 12
(C) 13
(D) 15

How many lines of symmetry are present in a


circle?
(A) 2


(B) 1
(C) 0
(D) None of these

24.



Choose the correct option.


(A) A triangle can have two right angles
(B) A triangle can have two obtuse angles
(C) A triangle can have two acute angles
(D) A triangle can have all angles less than 600

25.

A tree is broken at a height of 5 m from the


ground and its top touches the ground at a dis-



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tance of 12 m from the base of the tree. Find the


original height of the tree.
(A) 13cm
(B) 14cm
(C) 17cm
(D) 18cm

Irfan says that he has 7 marbles more than five


times the marbles Parmit has. Irfan has 37 marbles. Find the number of Parmits marbles.
(A) 6


(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 10

27.

The number of faces of solid shape is

(A) 4
(C) 9

28.

How many lines of symmetry are present in the


letter A?
(A) 2


(B) 1
(C) 0 (D) 3



29.

(B) 6
(D) 8

The sum of three times a number and 11 is 32.


Find the number.
(A) 6


(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 9

30.


Solve the equation for x:


-(3x - 1) / 3 - 2(x - 8) / 5 = (x + 8) / 5 - 3
(A) -10
(B) 15
(C) 17 / 2

(D) 37 / 12

Science
31.

An insect which transmits a disease is known


as_________.
(A) Intermediate host
(B) Parasite
(C) Vector
(D) Prey

32.



Autotrophic organisms include ____________.


(A) Bacteria and fungi
(B) Green plants and all the bacteria
(C) Bacteria and virus
(D) Green plants and sulphur bacteria

33.

Sunlight enhances the production of_________.


(A) Vitamin A
(B) Vitamin B
(C) Vitamin C
(D) Vitamin D

34.

An enzyme that acts only in an acidic medium


is ______.
(A) Amylase
(B) Trypsin

(C) Rennin (D)Pepsin

35.

The fibres obtained from animals are made up


of:
(A) Proteins (B) Carbohydrates
(C) Cellulose (D) Vitamins



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37.



The process of removing seeds from the mass


of cotton is called:
(A) Shearing (B) Weaving
(C) Knitting
(D)Ginning
Wool burns with smell of burning hairs:
(A) As it is obtained from hairs of sheep and
goat
(B) Because it is a natural fibre
(C) Because it is a synthetic fibre
(D) None of these

38.

Heat from the sun reaches us by the process of


(A) Convection (B) Conduction
(C) Radiation (D) None of the above

39.

A wooden spoon is dipped in a cup of icecream. Its other end


(A)does not become cold
(B) becomes cold by the process of radiation
(C) becomes cold by the process of convection
(D) becomes cold by the process of conduction





40.

Pyloric valves are present in the


_____________.
(A) Heart
(B) Liver
(C) Stomach (D) Intestine

41.

One litre of water at 30C is mixed with one


litre of water at 50C. The temperature of the
mixture will be

(A) 80C

(B) more than 50C but less than 80C
(C) 20C

(D) between 30C and 50C
42.

A teacher gave two test tubes one containing


water and the other containing sodium hydroxide solution to two students. Then he asked
them to identify the test tube containing sodium
hydroxide solution. Which one of the following
can be used for correctly identifying the test
tube containing the solution of sodium hydroxide?

(A) Blue litmus

(B) Red litmus
(C) Sodium carbonate solution
(D) Dilute HCl
43.

A student tests a sample drinking water and


reports its pH value as 6 at room temperature.
Which one of the following might have been
added in water?
(A) Calcium chloride
(B) Sodium chloride
(C) Sodium bicarbonate
(D) Bleaching powder

44.

The death of the last individual of a species is


called_______.

(A) Extinction

(B) Clad

(C) Species diversity
(D) None of the above
45.

What is the pH of a 0.00001 molar HCl solution?


(A) 1
(B) 9
(C) 5
(D) 4

46.



During the night:


(A) Land cools more quickly than the sea
(B) Sea cools quickly than the land
(C) Land heats up
(D) Sea water heats up

47.



Red Data Book provides a list of _______.


(A) Advanced plants
(B) Rare, endangered or endemic species
(C) Disease resistant animals
(D) None of the above

48.

Centre of a cyclone is called:


(A) Ear of hurricane
(B) Eye of hurricane
(C) Eye of tornado
(D) Ear of tornado

49.

Krishna-Godavari dispute is due to the objections raised by the governments of:


(A) Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh
(B) Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
(C) Maharashtra- Andhra Pradesh
(D) Kerala Karnataka





50.



Hiccups can be best described as ___________.


(A) Forceful sudden expiration
(B) Jerky incomplete inspiration
(C) Vibration of the soft palate during breathing
while sleeping
(D) Sign of influenza

51.



A polygonum type of embryo sac is:


(A) 7-celled and 8-nucleate
(B) 8-celled and 7-nucleate
(C) 7-celled and 7-nucleate
(D) 8-celled and 8-nucleate

52.

The average speed of a car which covers half


the distance with a speed of 20 m/s and other
half with a speed of 30 m/s in equal intervals of
time is _________.
(A) 25 m/s

(B) 0 m/s
(C) 24 m/s

(D) 2.4 m/s



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55.

The area under the speed-time graph gives the


________.
(A) Distance (B) Time
(C) Velocity (D) Acceleration
An example for the rectilinear propagation of
light is:
(A) Formation of clouds
(B) Formation of day and night
(C) Formation of rainbow
(D) Formation of rain
Critical angle of a substance is 300. Its refractive index is:
(A) 0.2
(B) 2
(C) 0.50
(D) 2.5

56.




57.




58.

The technique of watering plants by making use


of narrow tubings which deliver water directly
at the base of the base of the plant is:
(A) Lawn sprinkling
(B) Tube wells
(C) River-lift irrigation
(D) Drip irrigation

59.

When a flower has all the sets of whorls it is


described as a _____________ flower.
(A)complete
(B) incomplete
(C) zygomorphic
(D) actinomorphic

60.

Liquid waste consisting of suspended impurities


is called:
(A) Contaminant
(B) Sewage
(C) Aeration
(D) Chlorination

A temperate lake is most likely to show thermal


stratification and limited mixing of surface and
deeper water during the ___________ season.
(A) Winter
(B) Spring
(C) Summer
(D) Falls
A body moving along a straight line at 20 m/s
undergoes an acceleration of 4 m/s2. After two
seconds its speed will be ________.
(A) 8m/s
(B) 20m/s
(C) 16m/s
(D) 28m/s

Logical Reasoning
61. 1, 1, 4, 8, 9, ? ,16, 64

(A) 8
(C) 9
62.


63.



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(B) 27
(D) 16

If the code for ALLOWANCE is ZMKPVBMDD, the word DEARNESS would be coded as:
(A) CFBAODTR
(B) EDZQMFRT
(C) CDZTMFTR
(D) CFZSMFRT
Thirty six vehicles are parked in a parking lot
in a single row. After the first car, there is one
scooter. After the second car, there are two
scooters. After the third car, there are three
scooters and so on. Work out the number of
scooters in the second half of the row.
(A) 10
(B) 12
(C) 15
(D) 17

I am facing south. I turn 90 in the anti-clockwise direction and walk 30 m and then turning
north I walk 40 m and then turning west I go 60
m. Then turning left I walk 80 m. How far am I
from the starting point?
(A) 30 m
(B) 40 m
(C) 50 m
(D) 210 m

65.

TUESDAY : UUFSCAX :: SQUAREE : ?


(A) TQUASED
(B) TQVASED
(C) TQVAQED
(D) TQVARED

66.

If 5 : 18, which of the following is correct?


(A) 30 : 96

(B) 21 : 66
(C) 19 : 61

(D) 11 : 35

67.

Find the day of the week on 18 July, 1776 (leap


year).

(A) Friday (B) Saturday


(C) Thursday (D) Wednesday

68.

Out of the following four choices which does


not show the coinciding of the hour hand and
minute-hand:
(A) 3 : 16 : 2

(B) 6 : 32 : 43
(C) 9 : 59 : 05
(D) 5 : 27: 16


69.

In the following figure a part is missing.


Choose the alternative which will complete the
missing part.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

70.

Raj traveled from a point X straight toY at a


distance of 80 m. He turned right and walked
50m, then again turned right and walked 70 m.
Finally, he turned right and walked 50 m. How
far is he from the starting point?
(A) 10m
(B) 20m
(C) 50m
(D) 70m

Direction (71 75): A wooden cube is painted blue


on all four adjoining sides and green on two
opposite sides i.e. top and bottom. It is then
cut at equal distances at right angles four
times vertically (top to bottom) and two
times horizontally as shown in the figure
where dotted lines represent the cut made.
Study the diagram and answer the questions that follow:

71.


72.


73.


74.


75.

Directions: (76 to 80) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below it.
l. Five professors (Dr. Joshi, Dr. Davar, Dr.
Natrajan, Dr. Choudhary and Dr. Zia) teach
five different subjects (zoology, physics, botany, geology and history) in four universities
(Delhi, Gujarat, Mumbai, and Osmania). Do
not assume any specific order.
II. Dr. Choudhary teaches zoology in Mumbai
University.
lll. Dr. Natrajan is neither in Osmania University nor in Delhi University and he teaches
neither geology nor history.
IV Dr. Zia teaches physics but neither in
Mumbai University nor in Osmania University.
V. Dr. Joshi teaches history in Delhi University.
VI. Two professors are from Gujarat University.
Vll. One professor teaches only one subject
and in one University only.
76.



Who teaches geology?


(A) Dr Natrajan
(B) Dr. Zia
(C) Dr. Davar
(D) Dr. Joshi

77.



Which university is Dr. Zia from?


(A) Gujarat
(B) Mumbai
(C) Delhi
(D) Osmania

78.



Who teaches botany?


(A) Dr. Zia
(B) Dr. Davar
(C) Dr. Joshi
(D) Dr. Natrajan

How many cube(s) will have one face painted


only in green?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

79.



Who is from Osmania University?


(A) Dr. Natrajan
(B) Dr. Davar
(C) Dr. Joshi
(D) Dr. Zia

How many cube(s) will have at least three


sides painted?
(A) 8
(B) 6
(C) 3
(D) 4

80.

Which of the following combinations is correct?


(A) Delhi University - Dr. Zia
(B) Dr. Choudhary - geology
(C) Dr. Davar - Mumbai University
(D) Dr. Natranjan - Gujarat University

How many cube(s) will have two faces painted


with green?
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2

(D) 4
How many cube(s) will have one face painted
only in blue?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

How many cubes will have no side painted at


all?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

General Knowledge
81.

The world's largest crude oil exporter is(A) China


(B) USA
(C) Russia (D) Saudi Arabia

82.

The first Secretary General of the United Nation


was
(A) Dag Hammarskjld
(B) U. Thant
(C) Dr. Kurt Waldheim
(D) Trygve Lie





83.

Which among the following is the most common element in the earth's crust?
(A) Hydrogen
(B) Oxygen

(C) Magnesium
(D) Aluminium
84. Blue Revolution is related to
(A) Fish Production
(B) Milk Production

(C) Oil Production
(D) Food Production
85.



The first Indian to win PGA Title (Golf) is(A) Arjun Atwal
(B) Jeev Milkha Singh
(C) Both jointly
(D) None of the above

86.

Detroit in the U. S. A. is known as the city of


(A) Motor Car
(B) Lights
(C) Aeroplanes
(D) Rockets

87.

Which was the first National News Agency of


India?
(A) The Indian Review
(B) The Free Press of India
(C) The Associated Press of India
(D) None of the above





88.


89.


90.




91.

Which of the following is the official currency


of Libya?
(A) Libyan Dinar
(B) Birr
(C) Tallero (D) Libyan Dollar
Who among the following is the author of the
book "My Music, My Love"?
(A) Zakir Hussain
(B) Amjad Ali Khan
(C) K. S. Subbulakshmi (D) Ravi Shankar
Who among the following is the chairperson of
National Commission for Women?
(A) Saroj Pandey
(B) Kumari Selja
(C) LalithaLumarmanglam
(D) Sonia Gandhi
Who among the following is the chairman of
National Commission on Farmers?
(A) Sharad Pawar
(B) M S Swaminathan

(C) Man Mohan Singh

92.

Who among the following women has become


the highest individual scorer in an innings in
Tests?
(A) Mithali Raj
(B) Kiran Baloch
(C) Diana Eduljee
(D) None of these

(D) P G Bhatol

93. The first general election was held in India in


(A) 1951-52

(B) 1962

(C) 1957
(D) 1947-48
94. The fourth President of India was
(A) Sri V. V. Giri

(B) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan

(C) Dr. Zakir Hussain

(D) Dr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
95.


96.


97.



The novel "White Tiger" which won the Man


Booker Prize, 2008 is authored by
(A) Arundhati Roy
(B) V.S. Naipaul
(C) Kiran Desai
(D) AravindAdiga
R. K. Laxman, who recently passed away, is a
renowned
(A) Writer (B) Cartoonist
(C) Journalist
(D) Cricketer
The power to specify castes which will be
deemed as Scheduled Castes rests with __?
(A) President
(B) Governor of states
(C) Parliament
(D) State Legislatures

98.

Who won the best supporting actress award in


the 87th Academy Awards?

(A) Patricia Arquette

(B) Laura Dern

(C) Keira Knightley
(D) Emma Stone
99.

Hornbill Festival is one of the most popular


festivals of India, celebrated in the state of
Nagaland. Who among the following was
president of India, when Hornbill festival was
launched for the first time?
(A) Rajendra Prasad
(B) S Radhakrishnan
(C) Zakir Hussain
(D) VV Giri

100. Approximately each post office in India serves


to a population of __?

(A) 5000
(B) 7000

(C) 9000
(D) 10000

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