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Physics Revision Worksheet Part-1


Class VII

Q 1) Explain the arrangement of solid, liquid and gas?


Q 2) Describe three ways of insulating the house?
Q 3) Write a short note on-
a) Solar energy
b) Wind energy
c) Hydroelectric energy
d) Tidal energy
e) Nuclear energy
f) Biomass
Q 4) What are the two types of energy?
Q 5) What is diffusion?
Q 6) Explain in terms of molecules how diffusion occurs in liquid, gas and vacuum.
Q 7) Explain what is meant by Brownian movement and how it helps us to believe in
molecules, draw the moving pattern of the molecules.
Q 8) Explain what changes you would expect to see in the movement if the air was
cooled?
Q 9) Explain why perfume can be smelled some distance away from the person wearing
it.
Q 10) Explain why solids have a definite shape but liquids flow?
Q 11) Explain why solids and liquids have a fixed size but gases fill whatever container they
are in.
Q 12) State whether each of these is describing a solid, a liquid, or a gas:
a) A fixed size and shape-
b) No definite size or shape-
c) Particles vibrate about a fixed position-
d) A fixed volume but no definite shape-
e) The particles move at high speed-
f) Almost no attraction between particles-
Q 13) Write down the energy changes of the following
a) A TV set changes-
b) A match changes-
c) A light bulb changes-
d) A catapult changes-
e) A falling bucket changes-
f) An electric fire changes-
g) A human body changes-
h) A microphone changes-
i) An atomic bomb change-
j) A car engine changes-

Q 14) Describe and explain how a fire alarm works using a labelled diagram.
Q 15) If a bottle was filled with a liquid, tightly sealed and then heated, what might
happen?
Q 16) Tick the correct answers for the appropriate liquid used in thermometer
Mercury Alcohol
Expands more evenly
Expands more
A better conductor of heat
Useful at higher temperature
Useful at lower temperature

Q 17) What is absolute zero?


Q 18) Convert the following:
a)473K to degree
b)125oC to Kelvin
c)50K to degree
Q19) How can expansion cause trouble explain with 3 different examples?
NOTE:
Law of conservation of energy:
Energy can be changed from one form to another but energy cannot be created or destroyed. It
can only be transferred from one form to another.

Physics Revision Worksheet Part-2


Class VII
Q.1) Estimate, or use scale in centimeter, to measure the length of:
a) Your finger
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b) Your hand
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Q.2) what is a meter? Describe three meters that people use in everyday life.
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Q.2) How many milli meter are there in:


a) 1cm?
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b) 5 cm?
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c) 0.5 cm?
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d) 500 cm?
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e) 1 meter?
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Q.3) How many centimeter in:


a) 0.5 cm?
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b) 12 m?

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c) 3.6 m?
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d) 1 km?
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Q.4) Copy out and fill in the missing words:
Energy is the ability to do _______________. People get their energy from

_________________; engines need ______________ for their energy. The fuel used most in

Britain is _____________. Fuels like coal and wood contain ___________________energy

which changes to _____________________ energy when they are burnt. The most useful from

of energy is _____________________ energy .All moving objects have moving or _______

__________energy. A stretched spring or a raised weight has stored or ______________energy.

Heat travels by _____________________, _______________________, and

________________. Most metals are good ___________________. Three examples of insulators

are _____________________, ____________________ , and __________________ . The Sun’s

rays reach the earth by _________________________. Dull black surfaces are ______________

radiators, but polished surfaces are _____________________ radiator.

Q.5) How many cubic meters of water would it take to fill this swimming pool of length 3m, by
1
2m, by 1m height? Suppose it was emptied using a bucket with a volume of 4 𝑚3 .How many
bucketfuls would be needed?
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Q.6) Explain the difference between mass and weight. What unit is each one measured in?
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Q.7) what does the word ‘dense’ mean? Write down three materials that are dense, and three that
are not so dense.
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Q.8) Make a table showing each material as a solid, liquid, or gas:


Stone, diamond, flour, sea-water, air, vinegar, wine, hydrogen, brick, helium, treacle, butter, ice,
custard, paint, plastic, oxygen, steam.
Q.9) Describe two examples which show that liquids have surface tension.
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Q.10) Even a tightly tied balloon goes down after a few days. Explain why.
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Q.11) Give three examples of liquid diffusion.


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Q.12) why do houses have a waterproof barrier between layers of brick close to the ground?
What is this barrier called?
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Q.13) Copy out and complete the statement:


a) Gases have no fixed___________________ or ________________

b) The spread of a gas throughout a room is called _______________

c) Insects can float on water because of ____________________.

d) Solids normally have a fixed ________________ and ___________________.

Q.14) Write down three important facts about gases, three about liquids, and three about solids.
What theory is used to explain these facts? Write down the main ideas of this theory.
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Q.15) Every substance is made up of tiny particles. What are these particles sometimes called?
What evidence is there that they are always moving?
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Q.16) Why are gases easier to squeeze then liquids or solids?

Q.17) why do people often wear dark clothes in winter and white clothes in summer?

Q.18) Explain what happens to the tiny particles when:


a) water turns to steam
b) a spring is stretched and then let go
c) air is compressed.

Q.19) In your own words explain why:


a) gases need to be kept in a container
b) a balloon gradually leaks even if it is tightly tied
c) the color from an ink-drop spreads throughout a beaker of water.

Q.20 What are the three different states of water? Using the Particle Theory, explain how ice
melts to become water, and how water boils to became steam.

Q.21) What is special about the temperature -273℃?


Q.22) Explain what latent heat is.

Q.23) Why do mountaineers find it so difficult to make a good cup of tea? (Clue: Hotter water
makes better tea.)

Q.24) What is the difference between evaporation and boiling?

Q.25) What is the difference between evaporation and condensation?

Q.26) What is a volatile liquid? Give four examples.

Q.27) Explain why steam makes a worse scald than boiling water.

Q.28) Explain the difference between dew and mist.

Q.29) Explain three different ways of saving heat energy in a house. How does most of the heat
energy escape from a house?

Q.30) Explain why:


a) Sheep grow a thick coat in winter
b) a string vest can keep you warm
c) Cold birds fluff their feathers up.

Q.31) Describe three different ways in which you can save energy.

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