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The document is an examination paper for Class VII Science, consisting of subjective and objective type questions covering topics such as speed, motion, and distance-time graphs. It includes various types of questions, including calculations, definitions, and multiple-choice questions. The total marks for the exam are 80, with a time limit of 2.5 hours.

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Class VII Prasara - Ed.pwt

The document is an examination paper for Class VII Science, consisting of subjective and objective type questions covering topics such as speed, motion, and distance-time graphs. It includes various types of questions, including calculations, definitions, and multiple-choice questions. The total marks for the exam are 80, with a time limit of 2.5 hours.

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PRASAR EDUCATION & TECHNOVERSE

Subject : Science Full mark : 80

Class : VII Time : 2.5hrs.

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SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS

READ EACH AND EVERY QUESTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE WRITING. STEP MARKING FOR ALL
QUESTIONS IS BEING APPLIED.

A . ANSWER ANY 8 OF THESE QUESTIONS. (2*8=16)

1. Give the basic unit of speed . Mention the Formula to find average speed.
2. Pravas and Bittu have to cover different distances to reach their school but they take the same
time to reach the school. If Bittu covered more distance , than What can you say about their
speed?
3. If Ram covers a certain distance in one hour and Shyam covers the same distance in two
hours, who travels with a higher speed?
4. A simple pendulum is oscillating between two points A and B as shown in figure. Is the motion
of the bob uniform or non-uniform?

5. State the characteristic of distance-time graph for the motion of an object moving with a
constant speed.
6. Explain how will decide which object is moving fast and which one is moving slow.
7. If you did not have a clock, how would you decide what time of the day is?
8. Determine the number of seconds there in a day.
9. A spaceship travels 36000 km in one hour. Express its speed in km/s.
10. State the condition under which the distance-time graph of an object is a horizontal line
parallel to the axis of time.

B. ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS . (Any FOUR) (3*4=12)


1. Last Sunday, Priyanka decided to go outside with her family for the dinner in some particular
restaurant.
Then, she thought to go through her own car. So, while moving she increased the speed of the
car from 36 km/h to 54 km/h. All of sudden, a rickshaw came in front of her car but due to
applying of brakes at the right time, both of them got safe from meeting with an accident.
(a) Calculate the increase in the speed of the car in the terms of m/s.
(b) Mention a positive action performed by Priyanka here.

2. Differentiate between a uniform and non-uniform motion .

3. Briefly mention how many types of motion are there. Also, name all of them.

4. The average age of children of class VII is 12 years . Express this age in second.

5. Estimate that how many hours were there of the year 1900.

C. ANSWER ANY TWO OF THESE QUESTIONS . (6*2=12)

Question 1.
Given below as a figure is the distance-time graph of the motion of
(a) What will be the position of the object at 20 s?
(b) What will be the distance travelled by the object in 12 s?
(c) What is the average speed of the object?

Question 2.
Distance between Bholu’s and Golu’s house is 9 km. Bholu has to attend Golu’s birthday party at 7 O’
clock. He started his journey from his home at 6 O’ clock on his bicycle and covered a distance of 6
km in 40 min. At that point, he met Chintu and he spoke to him for 5 min and reached Golu’s birthday
party at 7 O’ clock. With what speed, did he cover the second part of the journey? Calculate-his
average speed for the entire journey.

Question 3.
The given data regarding the motion of two different objects C and D is in a tabular form. Check them
carefully and state whether the motion of the objects is uniform or non-uniform by plotting a suitable
Graph. (Use only one graph paper , minus marks should be applied for more than one paper )
Time Distance covered by B Distance Covered by C.

9.30am. 8m. 9m.

10.00 am 19m. 18m.

10.30 am 27m. 27m.

11.00am. 35m. 36m.

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS . Answer all these Questions and do as directed.

D. Multiple Choice Questions. (14*1=14)

1. What is the relation between distance and speed?


(a) Distance = Speed × Time. (b) Distance = Speed/Time
(c) Distance = Time/Speed. (d) None of the above

2. How will you convert the speed given in km/h to m/s?


(a) By multiplying with 5/16. (b) By multiplying with 6/5
(c) By multiplying with 18/5. (d) By multiplying with 5/18

3. On which axis is dependent variable represented?


(a) x-axis. (b) y-axis
(c) On any axis. (d) Depends on the data

4. If we denote speed by S, distance by D and time by T, the relationship between these Quantities is :-

5. Which one records the distance travelled by a vehicle?


(a) Speedometer. (b) Manometer. (c) Motometer. (d) Odometer

6. The correct symbol to represent the speed of an object is


(a) 5 m/s. (b) 5 mp. (c) 5 m/s-1. (d) 5 s/m

7. The distance-time graph for the motion of an object moving with a constant speed is
(a) a curved line leaving towards x-axis
(b) a curved line inclined towards y-axis
(c) a straight line inclined at some angles towards x-axis
(d) None of the above

8. Figure shows an oscillating pendulum.

Time taken by the bob to move from A to C is t1 and from C to O is t2. The time period of this simple
pendulum is
(a) (t1 + t2) (b) 2(t1 + t2)
(c) 3 (t1 + t2) (d) 4(t1 + t2)

9. The distance-time graph for a vehicle standing on a road side will be


(a) straight line inclined by some angle to x-axis
(b) straight line parallel to x-axis
(c) straight line parallel to y-axis
(d) None of the above

10. Jethalal walks to his school which is at a distance of 3 km from his home in 30 min. On reaching,
he finds that the school is closed and comes back by a bicycle with his friend and reaches home in 20
min. His average speed in km/h is ;- (a) 8.3 (b) 7.2 (c) 5 (d) 3.6

11. A bus travels 54 km in 90 min. The speed of the bus is


(a) 0.6 m/s. (b) 10 m/s. (c) 5.4 m/s. (d) 3.6 m/s

12. Observe the given figure.

The time period of a simple pendulum is the time taken by it to travel from
(a) A to B and back to A. (b) O to A, A to B and 8 to A
(c) B to A, A to B and B to O. (d) A to B

13. Which of the following cannot be used for the measurement of time? [NCERT Exemplar]
(a) A leaking tap
(b) Simple pendulum
(c) Shadow of an object during the day
(d) Blinking of eyes

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