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VISTO SEASON - I – GRAND TEST - 1

Sub: M.P.C.B Maximum Marks:-


100
Class:- VII
MATHEMATICS 40 1 = 40
1. The product of four integers is -432. If three of these integers are -2, -3 and 8
then the sum 4 integer is _____________
a) -3 b) -1 c) -5 d) -6
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2. Simplify 222 – [ {42 + (56 – 8 + 9)} + 108]
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a) 87 b) 88 c) 89 d) 90
x y
3. If = = K and x + y = 180O then the angles are ___________
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a) 30O, 60O b) 60O, 120O c) 30O, 150O d) 60O, 90O
4. If two angles are supplementary to each other and they are in the ratio 3:7 then
difference of the angle is _______________
a) 18O b) 27O c) 72O d) 81O
5. Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 20 cm and its diagonal is 25
cm.
a) 70 cm b) 80 cm c) 90 cm d) 100 cm
6. In a  ABC, G is the centroid and ‘D’ is midpoint of BC then AD : GD = _____
a) 2:1 b) 2:3 c) 3:2 d) 3:1
7. What fraction of numbers from 1 to 20 are prime numbers?
2 3 4 8
a) b) c) d)
5 5 5 5
1
37 1
8. If = 2 + a+ where a,b,c are natural numbers then a+b+c is _____
13 1
b+
c
a) 9 b) 8 c) 7 d) 6
9. In a triangle ABC, A = 90O and D is the mid point of AC. The value of BC 2-BD2 is
equal is equal to _____________
a) AD2 b) 2AD2 c) 3AD2 d) 4AD2
10. In  PQR, PQ = PR and Q is twice that of P. then Q = ________
a) 36O b) 72O c) 144O d) 108O
11. What is the value of z satisfies the equation 7 x x 9y x 4z = 144 x 68?
a) 4 B) 5 C) 6 D) 7
12. If (25) + 100 = 5
n-1 2 n-1
then the value of n is ________
a) 4 b) 3 c) 5 d) 2
13. Number of lines of symmetry a triangle does not have __________
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3
Statement Type Questions:
14. Statement-I: Additive inverse of a negative integer is negative
Statement-II: Every integer when multiplied by (-1) gives its additive inverse.
a) Both statements I and II are correct
b) Both statement I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect
d) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct
15. Statement-I: If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal the alternate angles are
supplementary
Statement-II: If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the corresponding
angles are equal
a) Both statements I and II are correct
b) Both statement I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect
d) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct

16. Statement-I: The sum of the three interior angles of a triangle is 180 O
Statement-II: If two angles of a triangle are 30 O and 80O then third angle is 80O.
a) Both statements I and II are correct
b) Both statement I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect
d) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct
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17. Statement-I: is a proper fraction
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Statement-II: Fraction having the same values are called like fractioin.
a) Both statements I and II are correct
b) Both statement I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect
d) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct
18. Statement-I: If two objects are of exactly. the same shape and size then they are
congruent
Statement-II: If two triangles are congruent then their areas are different.
a) Both statements I and II are correct
b) Both statement I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect
d) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct
19. Statement-I: The value of 10 x 1011 = 10011
Statement-I: The value of (-1)100 = 1
a) Both statements I and II are correct
b) Both statement I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect
d) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct
20. Statement-I: A scalene triangle has two lines of symmetry
Statement-II: A circle has no lines of symmetry
a) Both statements I and II are correct
b) Both statement I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect
d) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct
Assertion and Reason type Question: (21 to 25)
21. Assertion (A): Rational numbers are always closed under division.
Reason (R): Division by zero is not defined
a) A is true and R is correct explanation of ‘A’
b) A is false and ‘R’ is correct explanation of ‘A’
c) A is true and R is false
d) A is false and R is true
22. Assertion (A): In  ABC, AD is median of a triangle and AD = 9 cm then AG: GD is
6:3
Reason (R): The centriod of a triangle divides the median in the ratio is 2:1
a) A is true and R is correct explanation of ‘A’
b) A is false and ‘R’ is correct explanation of ‘A’
c) A is true and R is false
d) A is false and R is true
23. Assertion (A) : The value 25 x 24 = 220
Reason (R): If am x an = K then K = am+n
a) A is true and R is correct explanation of ‘A’
b) A is false and ‘R’ is correct explanation of ‘A’
c) A is true and R is false
d) A is false and R is true
24. Assertion (A) : The complementary angle of 50O is 40O
Reason (R): The sum of the measures of two angles is 90 O the angles are
complementary angles.
a) A is true and R is correct explanation of ‘A’
b) A is false and ‘R’ is correct explanation of ‘A’
c) A is true and R is false
d) A is false and R is true
25. Assertion (A): The order of the rotational symmetry of the parallelogram about
the centre is ‘2’.
Reason (R): The angle by which the object rotates is called the complement
angle.
a) A is true and R is correct explanation of ‘A’
b) A is false and ‘R’ is correct explanation of ‘A’
c) A is true and R is false
d) A is false and R is true
Paragraph - type Questions:
Paragraph: 1 If the angles of the triangle ABC is in the ratio is 7 : 3 : 5
26. The value of B = ________________
a) 36O b) 48O c) 60O d) 90O
27. The value of A + C = ___________
a) 104O b) 114O c) 134O d) 144O
28. The value of A - C = ___________
a) 24O b) 36O c) 48O d) 60O
29. The value of B + C is __________
a) 48O b) 96O c) 108O d) 144O
Paragraph-2
Using the given formulae. Solve the equations and find ‘P’.
m
a
i) n = a m-n (ii) a nxbn = (ab)n (iii) am an = am+n
a
iv) if am = an then m = n
30. 343 x 7p = 79 then P = ____________
a) 3 b) 6 c) 9 d) 12
2 p 2 p+1 2 7
31. ( ) x ( ) = ( ) then P = _________
3 3 3
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
3 3 9
32. ( ) p-1 x ( ) 2p -10 = ( ) 11 then P is __________
2 2 4
a) 10 b) 11 c) 12 d) 13
33. 3 P + 1 = 81P - 2 then P = __________
a) 4 b) 3 c) 2 d) 1
Paragraph – 3
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In a School there are 1200 persons. of the students are girls two third are boys
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out of the remainder are office staff and rest are teacher.
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34. The number of students are ____________
a) 300 b) 800 c) 1100 d) 1200
35. The number of office staff are ______________
a) 20 b) 40 c) 80 c) 100
36. The number of teachers are
a) 20 b) 40 c) 80 d) 100
37. The number of office staff and teachers together are __________
a) 20 b) 40 c) 80 d) 100

Match the following:


38. How many lines of symmetry can be drawn
Group – A Group – B
A) Semicircle P) 8
B) Star Q) 2
C) Regular octagon R) 5
D) Oval S) 1
a) A-S, B-R, C-P, D-Q b) A-R, B-S, C-Q, D-P
c) A-P, B-Q, C-R, D-S d) None of these
39. Group – A Group – B
A) A line has P) represents a part of a plane
B) A ray has Q) Two end points
C) A line segment has R) One end – point
D) The wall of a room S) has no definite length
a) A-P, B-Q, C-R, D-S b) A-S, B-R, C-Q, D-P
c) A-R, B-S, C-P, D-Q d) A-S, B-P, C-R, D-Q
40. Group – A Group – B
A) The opposite of zero P) 6
B) 4OC below zero Q) 4
C) The absolute value of -4 R) 0
D) The no of integers between -5 and 2 S) -4
a) A-P, B-Q, C-R, D-S b) A-S, B-Q, C-P, D-R
c) A-R, B-S, C-Q, D-P c) None of these
PHYSICS 20 1 = 20
41. The temperature at which both Celsius & Fahrenheit scales show same
reading is
a)-25.60F b)-400C c)O0C d)574.250F
42. Identify the correct relation
a)10F >10C b) 10F =10C c) 10F <10C d) none
43. C.G.S unit of heat is___
a) Joule b)Calorie c) Newton d)dyne
44. Which of the following Scales of temperature is never negative___
a) Celsius b) Fahrenheit c) Reaumur d) Kelvin
45. A Thermometer liquid which can be used to measure temperature between -
-400C to +400C is ______
a)Water b)Alcohol c)mercury d)phenol
46. Given 500F, 500C and 50k arrange them in increasing order of temperature
a) 500F, 500C and 50k b) 50K, 500C and 500F
c) 50K, 50 F and 50 C
0 0
d) 500C, 500F and 50k
47. A lightning conductor installed in a building
a) Does not allow the lightning to fall on the building b) Repels the lightning
c) Forces the lightning to fall in area where there are no buildings
d) Conducts electric charge to the ground when lightning strikes the building
48. A thunder storm is accompanied by______
a) Lightning b) Cyclone c) Hurricane d) Tornado
49. The seasonal winds which from oceans carry water and bring rain are called__
a) Cyclone b) Typhoon c) Monsoon d) Tsunami
50. The factor(s) which contribute(s) to the development of cyclone is/are____
(i) Wind speed (ii) Temperature (iii) Humidity
a) (i)only b) (ii) & (iii) only c) (i) & (ii) only d) all of these
51. Wind currents are generated due to _________
a) Shape of earth b) Sea breeze c) Thunder Strom d) Cyclone

52. Assertion: Ice point of water is called Upper Fixed point.


Reason: Steam point of water is called as Lower Fixed point.
a) Both A and R are true, R explains A b) Both A and R are true, R not explains A
c) A is true, R is false d) A is false, R is true
53. Assertion: The wind vane is a simple device used to predict the direction of
wind
Reason: An Anemometer is a device used to measure wind speed
a) Both A and R are true, R explains A b) Both A and R are true, R not explains A
c) A is true, R is false d) A is false, R is true
54. Statement-I: Air moves from the region of high pressure to low pressure
Statement-II: In summer, winds flow from land to ocean during day.
a) Both I and II are correct statements
b) Statement I is correct and Statement-II is incorrect
c) Statement-I is incorrect and Statement-II is correct
d) Both Statement-I and II are incorrect
55. Statement-I: The range of clinical thermometer is 35 0c – 420c
Statement-II: mercury is used as thermometric liquid
a) Both I and II are correct statements
b) Statement I is correct and Statement-II is incorrect
c) Statement-I is incorrect and Statement-II is correct
d) Both Statement-I and II are incorrect
Paragraph:
Breeze generally blows from the sea to land during the day and from the land to
the sea during night.
56. The cold air flowing from the land towards the sea during night is called___
a)Sea breeze b)Land breeze c)conduction d)radiation
57. The cold air flowing from the sea towards the land during day is called___
a)Sea breeze b)Land breeze c)conduction d)radiation
58. Sea breeze and land breeze blows due to ______
a)Conduction b) Convection c) Radiation d) absorption
Matching:
59. Group – A Group – B
(i) Conduction p) heat transfers without molecular motion
(ii) Convection q) heat transfers by actual movement of particles
(iii) Radiation r) good conductors
(iv) Metals s) heat transfers does not require material medium
I II III IV
a) s p q r
b)q s r p
c)p q s r
d)s p r q
Matching:
60. Group – A Group – B
(i) Thunderstorm p) Whirling wind
(ii) Cyclone q) moist unstable air
(iii) Tornado r) season
(iv) Mausam s) huge revolving storms
I II III IV
a) s p q r
b) q s r p
c) p q s r
d )s q p r

CHEMISTRY
61. If you pour a few drops of petrol on your palm, it will feel cool as the petrol
evaporates. This change is an
a). Endothermic reaction b). Exothermic reaction
c). chemical reaction d). Slow reaction
62. Which of the following is known as brine solution?
a) NaOH b) NaCl c) H2O d) None
63. Sorter’s job is risky because he may get
a) skin disease b) Heart disease
c) Hair disease d) Fatal blood disease
64. Which gas is released when acids reacts with metals______
a)Hydrogen b) Oxygen c)Nitrogen d)Carbon dioxide
65 To increase the egg production in India which of the following revolution
started
a)Green Revolution b)White Revolution
c)Silver Revolution d) None
66. Which of the following is known as queen of fibers_____
a) Cotton b) Wool c) silk d) Jute
67. Which of the following is not a hydrated salt_______
a)Blue vitriol b)baking soda c)washing soda d)Epsum salt

68 Mg + O2 Y (solution)
In the above equation what is the nature of X and Y turns litmus paper to which
color
a) Basic, blue to Red b) Acidic, red to blue
c) Basic, Red to blue d) Neutral, Red to Yellow
69. Which of the following are not paired correctly?
a) Calamine – ZnCO3 b) Slaked lime – CaO
c) Baking soda - NaHCO3 d)common Salt – NaCl
70. Tooth decay will start when the PH of the mouth becomes less than
a) 5.6 b)5.5 c)5.9 d) 6.0
71. Manisha took a little bit of soil from her garden and mixed with water. When
she dipped blue litmus in it the litmus turned red. By adding which of the
following to her garden will she get better plant growth?
a)water b)salt c)Slaked lime d)Hcl
72. Statement-I : A chemical change may be accompanied by evolution of a gas
and change in colour, smell or sound.
Statement-II : Photosynthesis & digestion are chemical changes
a) Both I and II are correct statements
b) Statement I is correct and Statement-II is incorrect
c) Statement-I is incorrect and Statement-II is correct
d) Both Statement-I and II are incorrect
73. Statement-I: Shearing does not harm the sheep
Statement-II: The uppermost layer of the skin is made of dead cells
a) Both I and II are correct statements
b) Statement I is correct and Statement-II is incorrect
c) Statement-I is incorrect and Statement-II is correct
d) Both Statement-I and II are incorrect
74. Assertion: Water is neutral
Reason: Water turns Red litmus to Blue
a) Both A and R are true, R explains A b) Both A and R are true, R not explains A
c) A is true, R is false d) A is false, R is true

75. Assertion: Sodium Hydroxide is an alkali


Reason: All Water soluble bases are alkalies
a) Both A and R are true, R explains A b) Both A and R are true, R not explains A
c) A is true, R is false d) A is false, R is true
Read the Paragraph carefully and Answer the Questions:
Liquid wastes of many industries causes harm to the water bodies,
they kill fish and other aquatic organisms. This can be prevented by adding
slaked lime to the industrial waste.
76. What is nature of industrial waste
a)Basic b)Acidic c)Neutral D)None
77 . What type of reaction takes place when you add slaked lime to the industrial
waste
a)Precipitation Reaction b)Deposition
c) Neutralization Reaction d)Decomposition Reaction
78. What is slaked lime in the given paragraph?
a) NaoH b) Mg(OH)2 c)Ca(oH)2 d)ZnCo3
Matching:
79. Compound Formula
(i) Baking Soda p) Na2CO3 10 H2O
(ii) Washing soda q) CuSO4 5H2O
(iii) Oil of Vitriol r) H2SO4
(iv) Blue Vitrol s) NaHCO3
I II III IV
a) s p q r
b)q s r p
c)p s r q
d)s p r q
80. List – I List – II
(i) rearing of silk worm p) Scouring
(ii)Variety of Silk q) Shearing
(iii)Washing fleece to free it from grease r) Tassar
(iv)Removing of fleece from animals s) sericulture
I II III IV
a) s r q p
b)s r p q
c)q p s r
d)p q r s
BIOLOGY
81. Pancreas produces______________
a)Two digestive enzymes and one hormone
b)Three digestive enzymes and two hormones
c)Three digestive enzymes and no hormones
c)Three digestive enzymes and one hormones.
82. Which of the following PH values represents a neutral condition?
a)5.0 b)1.0 c)6.0 d) 7.0
83. What is chemical digestion
a) the physical break down of food through chewing and churning, making
digestion easier.
b)An organisms ability to keep the proper conditions inside no matter what is
going on outside of the organism.
c)the breakdown of food through compounds such as acids and enzymes, making
it possible for the body to absorb nutrients.
d) A process that releases energy by break in down glucose and other food
molecules in the presence of oxygen.
84. Match the column – 1 with column – 11 and select the ct option from the codes
given below.
Column – 1 Column – II
a) Chlorophyll i) Rhiobium
b) Symbiosis (ii) Starch
c) Insectivorous plant (iii) Lichen
d) Nitrogen fixing organism iv) mistletoe
e) Partial parasite v) Pitcher plant
a) a-i, b-iv, c-iii, d-ii, e-v b) a-ii, b-iii, c-v, d-i, e-iv
c) a-iii, b-v, c-ii, d-i, e-iv d) a-v, b-iv, c-i, d-ii, e-iii
85. Which of the following adaptations of polar bear are not meant for hunting prey
and getting protection from predators?
i) White colour of the fur
ii) Huge teeth
iii) Long hair between the pads on its feet
iv) Two thick layers of the fur
v) Sharp claws on each fort
a) i and v b) iii and iv c) ii and iii d) i and iv
86. Rohit made the following statements about an Indian state.
i) The temperature is high during most part of the year
ii) Winter lasts only for a few months in this state
iii) This regeion receives very little rain fall.
Which of the following states is being referred to by Rohit?
a) Jammu & Kashmir b) Kerala
c) Sikkim d) Rajasthan
87. Statement-I: Soil Erosion is a process of removal of Top soil
Statement-II: Soil Erosion is a process of soil pollution
a. Both statement 1 and II are correct
b. Both statements 1 and II are incorrect
c. Statement 1 is correct and statement II is imcorrect
d. Statement 1 is incorrect and statement II is correct.
88. The soil containing greater portion of fine particles is called _________
a) Sandy soil b) Claycy soil
c) Loamy soil d) Bricks
89. Excessive use of fertilizers ________________ the fertility of soil and leads to
_______________ pollution. The information in which alternative completes the
given statement.
a) b)
i ii i ii
decrease Water decrease Air

i ii i ii
c) increase Water d) Increase Air
90. Water can drain easily through _______________
a) Sandy soil b) Clayey soil c) Loamy soil d) Bricks
Direction: Refer the given diagram showing a part of the alimentary canal in
human and select the correct option for the questions 92to 93.

91. Which of the labelled structures removes water from the undigested food?
a) X only b) y only c) z only d) both x and y
92. Which of the following is correct for the structure labelled – Z?
a) Food contents are completely absorbed into the blood
B) All its content is passed out to the structure y
C) It has very large surface area due to presence of numerous villi.
d) Both a and c.
93. Leaves are the sites of Photosynthesis in plants. Factors A and B are used by
plants for making food.

Factors A and B are


a) Water and Oxygen b) Oxygen and nutrients
c) Carbon dioxide and water d) Nutrients and Carbondioxide
94. Which gas is Essential for the survival of plants
a) Argon b) Oxygen
c) Sulphur dioxide d) Carbon dioxide
95. Statement-I: Photosynthesis is a Anabolic process
Statement-II: Rate of photosynthesis is faster in red light.
a) Both statements I and II are correct
b) Both statements I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect
d) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct

96. Read the following statements.


i) Polars bears have two thick layers of fur, as well as a layer of fat under the skin.
ii) At the polers, Theve is six months of day and six months of night
iii) the day to day conditions of the atmosphere at a place with regard to
factors like temperature, humidity, rainfall wind speeds etc is called
the climate
iv) Seals have a thick deposition of fat called blubber that protects them
from the cold.
Which of these statements are correct?
a) i and ii b) i, ii and iv c) i, ii and iv d) All of these
97. The given list shows the five steps needed to do a starch test but ina a random
order.
i) Pluck a leaf from the plant
ii) Leave a potted plant out in the sun for a few hours
iii) Boiled leaf in alcohol
iv) Boil the leaf in water
v) Wash the leaf and then add a few drops of iodine solution over it.
Select the option with correct order of these state.
a) i, ii, iii, iv, v b) i, ii, iv c) ii, i, v, iv d) ii, i, iv, iii, v
98. Which of the following statement is / are correct?
a) Climatic conditions in tropical rain forests are highly suitable for
supporting an enormous number and variety of animals.
b) Red – Eyed frog has developed sticky pads on its feet to help it
climb trees on which it lives.
c) the bird toucan possesses a long, long beak, which helps it to reach
the fruits on branches which are other wise to weak to support it weight.
d) All of these
99. Match column-1 with column – II and select the correct option from codes given
below.
Column – I Column – II
A. Energy value of food is measured i. True
in calories
B. Starch and sugar are proteins ii. False
C. Cellulose can be digested in our
digestive system
d. In Absence of peristalsis, food from
oesophagus can’t enter stomach
a) A-i, B-ii, C-ii, D-i b) A-ii, B-i, C-ii, D-i
c) A-i, B-i, C-ii, D-ii d) A-ii, B-i, C-i, D-ii
100. Match column – 1 with column – II and select the correct option from codes
given below.
Column – I Column – II
a) A parasitic plant which id devoid of
leaves having yellow, slender tubular
stem p. Saprotrophs
b) A solution used to test the presence of
carbohydrates q. Parasitic
c) A plant that has both autotrophic and
heterotrophic nutrition r. Pitcher plant
d) The cuscuta plant derives valuable nutrients
from the host plant s. Iodine solution
e) Plants that use the sapraotrophic mode
of nutrition t. Cuscut
a) A-T, B-S, C-R, D-Q, E-P b) A-S, B-T, C-R, D-Q, E-P
c) A-T, B-R, C-S, D-P, E-Q c) A-T, B-P, C-S, D-R, E-Q

VELAMMAL KNOWLEDGE PARK - PONNERI


IIT- FOUNDATION COURSE
VISTO SEASON - I – GRAND TEST - 3
Sub: M.P.C.B Maximum Marks:-
100
Class:- VII Date: 10.09.2016

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MATHEMATICS
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PHYSICS
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CHEMISTRY
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BIOLOGY
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