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SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCE
Unit III: Chapter 4 Role of the State Government
CLASS- VII
I .Fill in the blanks:
1. In ……………. Campaigns few drops of medicine are given to all children below 5 years of
age.
2. ………………….. is a mosquito borne disease.
3. Treatment at government hospital is provided either free or at a …………. fee.
4. The …………… will progress if the people are healthy.
II. Name the following:
1. The scheme has been launched to make education available to all children……………….
2. In 1976 education was enlisted in ……….list.
3. The village health centre is under the supervision of …………..
III .Answer the following:
1. Mention some subjects on which the state government makes laws?
2. Who are medical tourists?
3. What is a primary health centre?
4. What is meant by a federal system of government?
5. Who are likely to get the most benefits from the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan?
6. Mention two things that come under land reforms.
7. How do the services provided by the state government reach the people?
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SUBJECT- SCIENCE
Chapter 14– Symmetry
CLASS- VII
1. Define symmetrical figures. Draw two figures which are symmetrical.
2. What do you mean by a line of symmetry? Draw a figure with line(s) of symmetry on it.
3. In the following figures, the lines of symmetry is given as a dotted line. Complete each figure
performing reflection in the dotted line.
a)
b)
c)
4. State the number of lines of symmetry for the following figures.
a) An equilateral triangle
b) A scalene triangle
c) A quadrilateral
d) A circle
e) A regular hexagon
5. What letters of the English alphabet have reflection symmetry about:
a) A vertical mirror
b) A horizontal mirror
c) Both horizontal and vertical mirrors
6. Give three examples of shapes with no line of symmetry.
7. Give the order of Rotational symmetry for the following:
a)
b)
c)
d) e)
8. Name any two figures that have both line symmetry and rotational symmetry.
9. Draw, wherever possible, a rough sketch of:
a) A quadrilateral with a rotational symmetry of order more than 1 but not a line symmetry.
b) A triangle with only line symmetry and no rotational symmetry of order more than 1.
10. Fill in the blanks:
Shape
Centre of Rotation
Order of Rotation
Angle of Rotation
Square
Equilateral Triangle
Circle
Semi circle
Rhombus
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SUBJECT- SCIENCE
Chapter 15– VISUALISING SOLID SHAPES
CLASS- VII
Q1. Draw the nets of a cube , cuboid & cylinder.
Q2. A line where two faces of a solid meet is called its ----------------.
Q3. A cylinder has ---------faces , ---------vertices & -------------edges.
Q4. A cube has ---------faces , ---------vertices & -------------edges.
Q5. The corner where three faces of a solid meet is called its -------------.
Q6. All solid figure have -----------dimensions.
Q7. The flat surface of a solid are called its -------------.
Q8. A pyramid is a -----------dimensional figure.
Q9. A tetrahedron is also named as a -------------------.
Q10. A rectangular prism is also called a --------------.
Q11. Which of these nets matches with that of a cone ?
Q12. What cross – section do you get when you give a
(i) vertical cut
(ii) horizontal cut
to the following solids ?
(a) A brick (b) A round apple (c) A die (d) A circular pipe (e) An ice cream cone (f) A joker cap
Q13. A bulb is kept burning just right above the following solid. Name the shape of the shadows obtained
in
each case .Attempt to give a rough sketch of the shadow.
(a) A brick (b) A round apple (c) A die (d) A circular pipe (e) An ice cream cone (f) A joker’s cap
(g) A ball
Q14. The dimensions of a cuboid are 5 cm ,3 cm & 2 cm . Draw three different isometric sketches of this
cuboid .
Q15. Three cubes each with 2 cm edge are placed side by side to form a cuboid . Sketch an oblique &
isometric sketch of this cuboid .
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Chapter 8– Light & Chapter 12 – Reproduction in Plants
CLASS- VII
Q. 1 Define the following terms.
a) Rectilinear propagation b) Spectrum
c) Fragmentation
d) Seed –dispersal.
Q. 2 Choose the correct option:
a) A magnifying glass is a ___________ lens.
b) Concave lens is
( concave/ convex)
____________.( converging/ diverging)
c) Pollen grains are_____________.( male gamete/ female gamete)
d) Budding takes place in ___________. ( ferns/ yeast)
Q. 3 Draw labelled diagram of:a) Fertilisation of pollen grain & ovule .
b) Image formed by convex mirror.
Q. 4 Answer the following questions:
a) Mention 2 uses of concave mirror.
b) How is a rainbow formed?
c) What happens when parallel rays of light fall on a curved reflecting surface?
d) What happens to the ovary after fertilisation?
e) Distinguish between self and cross pollination.
f) How do insects help to bring about pollination?
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SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCE (Geography)
CHAPTER 4– HOW SURFACE LANDFORMS CHANGE
CLASS- VII
Q. 1 Give suitable term to the following:
i) Different sections of the river.
ii) Functions performed by the river.
iii) The river’s most important action in the upper course.
iv) The valley which becomes deep and narrow, with steep, wall-like sides after being eroded by
the river.
v) These are called large gorges.
vi) One feature formed when the river descends from a higher-level to a lower-level.
vii) Sediments deposited by river.
viii) The bow-shaped lake.
Q.2 Fill in the blanks.
i) The s-shaped bends formed by the river are called as____________.
ii) Deltas are formed at____________.
iii) The rivers draining into _______________do not form deltas.
iv) ______________________is the largest delta in the world.
v) A pile of rocks deposited by glaciers is called_____________.
vi) The action of wind is more prominent in _______and ______________.
vii) Mushroom rocks are features caused by the action of________.
viii) The thickest loess deposits are found in_____________.
Q 3 Define the following.
i) Oasis
ii) Lagoon
iii) Delta
Q.4 Complete the following table.
Agents Of Erosion
River Upper Course
Middle Course
Lower Course
Ice
Wind
Waves (Marine Erosion)
Q.5 Match the two columns-
Features Or Landforms Formed
A
i) Estuaries
ii) Glaciers
iii) Wind
iv) Weathering, Erosion, Mass movement
v) Weathering
vi) Chilika
vii) Soil
Examples
B
a) Beaches and lagoons
b) Do not involve transportation
c) Mushroom rocks, sand dunes
d) Denudation
e) Moraines
f) Humus
g) Largest lagoon (Orissa)
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Q. 6 Name and label the following diagrams.
1.
2.
Q.7 Draw the different sections of a River’s Course and label its features.
Q.8 Answer the following questions.
i) What are the factors that influence the rates of weathering and erosion?
ii) Describe the formation of a delta.
iii) How can we conserve soil?
iv) Differentiate between weathering and erosion.
Q.9 Give reasons.
i) In an estuary no delta is formed.
ii) The action of wind is more prominent in dry regions.
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SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCE (History)
CHAPTER 8– RELIGIOUS DEVELOPMENTS
CLASS- VII
Q.1 Fill in the blanks.
i) Social status and professions were ____________and decided at birth.
ii) Bhakti saints preached devotion to a personal god with form is called _________and without
form
is ___________.
iii) Bhakti movement in south was begun by _________and ____________.
iv) _______________, ________________and__________rulers of south supported bhakti
movement.
v) ________________are biographical hymns in praise of saints.
vi) _________,_______and_________were among the 63 legendary nayanar saints.
vii) ___________believed in the philosophy of advaita.
viii) Nathpanthis followed ______bhakti.
ix) The Vaishnava saints of Maharashtra were called_____________.
x) The Shaivite movement condemned _________and______________
Q.2 Complete the following.
Movements and Saints
Places they belonged to
Shankaracharya
Ramanuja
Nathpanthis
Basavanna
Meerabai
Vallabhacharya
Chaitanyadeva
Shankaradeva
Namdeva
Ramananda
Q. 3 Write short notes on.
i) Kabir And His Teachings
ii) Guru Nanak Deva And His Teachings
iii) The Sufi Orders
iv) Lingayat Movement
v) Sufi Teachings
vi) Saguna And Nirgun Bhakti
(1/2)
Their belief
Q. 4 Name the composer of the following.
i) Tiruvasagam
ii) Jnaneshwari
iii) Sursagar
iv) Ramacharitamanas
Q. 5 Name the Following.
1.Any four Alvar saints.
2.Mathas set up by Shankaracharya.
3.She was a renowned Virshaiva saint.
4.Shankaradeva established it where people gathered for religious discussions.
5.Saints of Maharashtra
6.He built the Govardhan temple
Q.6 Name the Following:
a) The two things that a member of the Khalsa has to have with him.
b )The first sacred book of the Sikhs.
c) He was the tenth guru of the Sikhs.
d) The place where Guru Nanak was born.
e) The poems through which Kabir conveyed his message.
f) The Bhakti saint from Bengal.
g) The two silsilahs which became popular in India.
Q.7 MATCH THE FOLLOWING:
A
B
i)) Shankaracharya
1) Khwaja Muin ud din Chisti.
ii) Ramanuja
2) Saints of Maharashhtra.
iii) Varakaris
3) A bhakti saint.
iv) Chisti order
4) Vishishtadvaita
v) Suharwardi order
5) Shaikh Baha-ud-din Zakariya.
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SUBJECT- MATHS
CHAPTER 10– PRACTICAL GEOMETRY
CLASS- VII
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Draw line segments of the following lengths. Construct their perpendicular bisectors. Measure the
lengths of two parts. (i) 5.6 cm (ii) 6.8 cm (iii) 4 cm
Draw the following angles with your protractor. Draw angles congruent to them using compass. Bisect
the angles. Measure the half angles to see if your construction is accurate.
(i) 90 °
(ii) 60 °
(iii) 130 °
(iv) 30 °
Draw a line, and mark points X and Y on it such that XY = 6 cm. Mark a point A above XY and
another point B below XY. Draw perpendiculars from A and B to XY. Check to see if the
perpendiculars are parallel to each other.
Draw a line segment PQ equal to 8.2 cm. Construct a perpendicular bisector to PQ and let this
bisector cut PQ at O. Mark any point R on this bisector. Join PR and QR. What kind of a triangle is
RPQ? Explain why.
Draw a circle with radius 4 cm. Mark the centre O. Draw any chord in the circle and label it as AB.
Construct the perpendicular bisector of the chord AB. What do you notice about the bisector? Why?
Draw any other chord in the same circle and repeat the above steps. What is your conclusion?
Draw a line segment AB. At any point C on it, draw a line CD, making a linear pair of angles DCA and
DCB. Bisect these two angles. Call these bisecting rays CP and CQ. Measure angle PCQ. What do
you notice? Why?
Draw an equilateral triangle ABC of side 5 cm. Construct the perpendicular bisector of each side.
What do you notice? What is your conclusion?
Draw a line segment AB equal in length to 5 cm. At A and B, construct perpendicular segments, each
equal to 5 cm. Call these AD and BC. Join CD. What is measure of CD? What kind of a figure is
ABCD? Why?
Draw a line segment PR equal to 6 cm. Construct a perpendicular bisector to PR intersecting PR at O.
On this bisector on either side of PR, mark points Q and S such that OQ = OS = 3 cm. Join PQ, QR,
RS and SP. What kind of a figure is PQRS?
Draw an angle AOB equal to 60 °. With O as centre and any convenient radius, draw an arc cutting
OA at P and OB at Q. At P and Q, draw perpendiculars to intersect at X. Join OX. Measure angles
XOA and XOB. Measure the lengths XP and XQ. What are your conclusions?
Draw a line segment PQ = 5.5 cm. At Y construct a perpendicular YZ equal to 4 cm. Join ZX. Bisect
angle ZXY to meet ZY in P. Measure XP.
Draw a line segment PQ = 5.5 cm. At Q draw another line segment QR equal to 5.5 cm at an angle of
60 ° with QP. Join PR. What kind of a triangle will this be? Why?
Construct a triangle PQR with PQ = 7.5 cm, ∠ ܴܲܳ = ∠ ܴܳܲ = 45°. Measure the third angle. What
kind of a triangle is it?
Draw a triangle ABC with AB = 4.5 cm, ∠ ‫ = ܥܤܣ‬35 °, ∠ ‫ = ܤܥܣ‬65°.
Construct ∆ܴܲܳ with sides 2.5 cm, 3.5 cm and 4 cm. Construct another triangle XYZ with sides 5 cm,
7 cm and 8 cm. Measure the angle of both the triangles. What do you find?
Construct triangle ABC with each of its sides equal to 6 cm. In the triangle construct (i) the bisector
of ∠ ‫( ܥܣܤ‬ii) the perpendicular bisector of BC. What do you find?
Three points A, B and C are given. C is known to lie outside the straight line AB. Complete the
parallelogram ABCD.
Line segment AB = 7 cm. Draw another line segment CD parallel to AB and equal to half the length of
AB.
How will you construct a hexagon, given one equilateral triangle of side 4 cm?
Construct an isosceles triangle PQR with base angles Q and R equal to 50 ° each and the base QR
equal to 5 cm. Construct the altitude from P to QR. Also bisect the angle P. What do you notice?
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SUBJECT- MATHS
CHAPTER 9– RATIONAL NUMBERS
CLASS- VII
(1)List five rational numbers between:
(a) -1 and 0
(b) -2 and -1
ିସ
ିଶ
ଵ
(c)
ܽ݊݀
(d) ܽ݊݀
ହ
ଷ
ଶ
(e) 2/3 and 3/4
ଶ
ଷ
(2) Write four more rational numbers in each of the following patterns:
ିଷ ି଺ ିଽ ିଵଶ
(i) , , ,
, --- …….
ହ ଵ଴ ଵହ ଶ଴
ିଵ ିଶ ିଷ
(ii) ଶ , ଼ , ଵଶ ,--- ……
(3) Give four rational numbers equivalent to
ିଶ
ହ
ିସ
ሺ݅݅ሻ
ሺ݅݅݅ሻ
(i)
଻
ିଷ
ଽ
(4) Draw the number line and represent the following rational numbers on it:
ଷ
ିହ
ି଻
଻
ሺ݅݅݅ሻ
(i) ସ
(ii) ଼
ሺ݅‫ݒ‬ሻ ଼
ସ
(5) Which of the following rational numbers represent the same rational numbers?
ି଻
ଷ
ିଵ଺
ଶ଴
ିଶ
ଶ
ሺ݅ሻ
ሺ݅݅ሻ
ሺ݅݅݅ሻ ܽ݊݀
ܽ݊݀ ଽ
ܽ݊݀ ିଶହ
ଶଵ
ଶ଴
ିଷ
ଷ
ሺ݅‫ݒ‬ሻ
ିଷ
ܽ݊݀
ହ
ିହ
ିଵଶ
ሺ‫ݒ‬ሻ
ଶ଴
ହ
଼
ିହ
ܽ݊݀
ିଶସ
ଵ
ଵହ
ሺ‫݅݅ݒ‬ሻ ିଽ ܽ݊݀ ିଽ
(6) Rewrite the following rational numbers in simplest formି଼
ଶହ
ିସସ
ሺ݅ሻ
ሺ݅݅ሻ
ሺ݅݅݅ሻ
ଽ
ଵ
ଷ
(7) Solve a) 1ଶ + ସ
ସ
ସହ
ଷ
b) ଽ X- ଼
଻ଶ
଻
ଷ
଻
c) ଵ଺ ÷ ሺ− ଶ଴ሻ
ሺ‫݅ݒ‬ሻ ଷ ܽ݊݀
ିଵ
ଽ
ି଼
ሺ݅‫ݒ‬ሻ ଵ଴
ଷ
(8) Salma finished her homework in ଵଶ hour. Vijay finished the same homework in ସ hour. Who worked
longer? By what fraction was it longer?
ିସ
ଵ ଷ
ଷ
(9) Find a) ÷ 5
b) -2ଷ + ହ
c) -2ହ X 3
ଽ
(10)
Arrange the following rational numbers in ascending order:
ଷ ହ
଺ ଶ
ଵ
ସ
ଷ ଺
ହ
(i)- ଼ , ଺ , − ଼ , ସ , − ଷ
(ii) ଺ , − ଼ , ଵଶ , − ଵ଺ (iii) 2/3, -3/4, 2/5
(11)
Simplify:
ଶ
ଵ
ଶ
ହ
ଷ
଻
(i) ଷ + ଺ − ଽ
(ii) 7 ଺ − 4 ଼ + 2 ଵଶ
(12)
Solve:
଻
ଷ
ଷ
ସ
(i)-ଵଵ × ହ
(ii) − ହ × 25
(iii) −3 ଵହ × 24
ଵ
ଵ଴
(iv) −3 ଼ × 4 ଵଵ
ସ
ଷ
ଷ
(v) − ଵ଴ ÷
ଶ
ଵ଴
ଷ
ଷ
(vi)- 4 ହ ÷
ଷ
ସ
ହ
(vii) −5 ଻ ÷ 1 ଵ଴
(viii)- 4 ÷ 2 ହ
(ix) -6 ÷ ଶ
(13) Divide:
ଷ
ଽ
ଷ
ଵ଴଴
(ii) − ଵ଺ by 6
(iii) -9 by ଵ଺
(iv) -10 by ଷ
(i)- ଼ by 4
(14) Satpal walks 2/3 km from place P towards east and then from there 12/7 km towards
west. Where will he be now from P ?
(15) Multiply -6/13 by the reciprocal of -7/6
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SUBJECT- SCIENCE
LESSON 7– ELECTRICITY
CLASS- VII
I.
Choose the correct answer:
1) Filament is made up of
a) Tungsten
b) Aluminium
c) Copper
d) Tin
b) Thickness
c) Length
d) All of these
c) Soft iron
d) Fuse
c) Connecting wire
d) Supporting
2) Resistance depends on
a) Material
3) A length of wire wound closely together is called a
a) Resistance
b) Coil
4) The thin & coiled wire inside a bulb is called:
a) Terminal
b) Filament
wire
II. Fill in the blanks.
1) An electric cell has _________ terminals.
2) A group of connected cells is called a __________
3) A thin wire has a __________ resistance than a thick wire.
4) The lower the resistance, the _________ is the current.
5) The iron used in nails is called _______ iron.
III. State true or false.
1) Electric current flows through a closed circuit.
2) A long wire has a higher resistance than a short wire.
3) The higher the resistance, the lesser is the heat produced.
4) The greater the voltage across a device, the greater is the current through it.
5) Overload & short circuit cause minimum heating.
IV. Match the following.
A
B
1) Electromagnets
a) Plastic
2) Nichrome
b) Electric bell
3) Conductors
c) Heating element
4) Insulators
d) Metals
V. Define.
1) Current
2) Electric circuit
3) Circuit diagram
6) Coil
7) Eelectromagnet
8) Overload
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4) Resistance
5) Fuse
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LESSON 17 – FOREST
CLASS- VII
1. Define the following:
a) Food chain b) Food web c) Extinct
d) Deforestation
e) Delhi ridge
2. Give reasons for the following:
a) It is impossible to replace a destroyed forest by planting trees elsewhere.
b) Interdependency of plants and animals in forest is a danger alongwith beauty.
c) Delhi Ridge is called “Green Lung” of Delhi.
3 . Draw the following:
a) The environmental role of forest.
b) A food chain and a food web from forest ecosystem.
4. Name the following:
a) The oldest mountain range in country.
b) Two extinct species.
c) Release of water vapour by trees.
d) Delhi lies in the triangle formed by ridge and the river _____________________.
e) Two trees which yield gum.
f) Four medicinal plants.
g) Five forest products.
h) Two trees used for making paper.
5. Answer the following:
a) Write the uses of quinine, neem, amla, tulsi and morphine.
b) List the disadvantages of deforestation.
c) What happens when animals are deprived of food and shelter?
d) What are the causes of shrinking of Delhi Ridge?
e) Explain the interdependency of forest and the organisms in the forest.
f) List the importance of Delhi ridge.
g) How forests help in:
i. Checking pollutions
ii. Preventing soil erosion
iii. Maintaining temperature
iv. To recharge ground water
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Subject- Social Science
Chapter-: Diversity of life on Earth
Class-VII
1. Diversity of life mainly depends on______________ and_____________.
2. Green plants produce their food by using food from___________,__________and_________
3. Natural Vegetation varies from region to region depending mainly on___________
4. What are the two main types of forests?
5. Define Evergreen Forest.
6. Complete the Table for Evergreen forest
Forest type
Amount
of rainfall
Amount
of
sunlight
Found in
countries
Also
known
as
Tropical
Evergreen
Coniferous
Temperate
Mediternean
7. Define Deciduous Forest.
(1/2)
3 types
of trees
found
3 types of
animals
found
Any three
features of the
forest
8.Complete the Table for Deciduous forest
Forest type
Amount of
rainfall
Amount
of
sunlight
Found in
countries
Also
known
as
3 types of 3 types of
trees
animals
found
found
Any three
features of the
forest
Also
known
as
3 types of
trees
found
3 types of
animals
found
Any three
features of the
forest
Found in
(countries)
Any 5 types
of vegetation
Any 5 types of
animals
Found in
Any 5 types
of vegetation
Any 5 types of
animals
TROPICAL
DECIDUOUS
TEMPERATE
DECIDUOUS
9.Define Grasslands
10.Complete the Table for Grasslands
Forest type
Amount of
rainfall
Amount
of
sunlight
Found in
countries
Tropical
Grasslands
Temperate
Grasslands
11.What is Desert? What are its types?
12.Complete the Table for Hot Desert
Hot desert
Temperature range
Amount of
rainfall
13.Complete the Table for Hot Desert
Temperature range
Amount of
rainfall
Cold desert
14.What is Tundra region? Where it is found ?
15.Write any five points how plants and animals are important for human being.
16.Why do many plants and animals have become extinct or now threatened?
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SUBJECT- SCIENCE
LESSON- WASTE MANAGEMENT
CLASS- VII
Q.1.Fill in the blanksa- Sea water is unfit for _______ purpose.
b- Discharge of waste water from industries is called__________.
c- Disinfection is the _________stage of water treatment.
d- Secondary treatment is also known as___________treatment.
e- Waste water discharged from our homes is called__________.
f- ____________is a non biodegradable waste.
Q.2.Write true or false for the following statementsa-Domestic sewage is free from microorganisms. ( )
b-Chlorination kills harmful bacteria in water. ( )
c-The solubility of gases increases with falling temperature. ( )
d-Sewage water should flow in closed drains.( )
e-Sewage water contains solid as well as biological waste.( )
f-Waste is an important environmental and public health issue of global concern.( )
g-Diarrhoea is a disease caused by polluted air.( )
h-Industrial waste contaminate the water.( )
Q.3.Choose the correct answer:
a- Sewage pollutes
i- soil ii-air iii-sea iv-water
b- Improper sewage disposal does not cause
i-Cholera
ii-Jaundice
iii-Heart Attack
iv-Typhoid
c- The solid waste separated from domestic sewage is called
i-Slurry ii-Humus iii-Sludge
iv-Manure
d- Biodegradable wastes
i-accumulate in nature
ii-enter in food chain
iii-are dangerous iv-decompose in nature
e- Disinfection of water is done by
i-Chlorine ii-Ozone iii-UV radiation iv-All of these
Q.4.Match the following:
i-Malaria
a-Non-biodegradable waste
ii-Potable water
b-Excessive algae growth
iii-Incineration
c-Biodegradable waste
iv-Secondary treatment
d-Landfill
v-Plastic
e-Open drains
vi-Vegetable matter
f-Bio-accumulation
vii-Eutrophication
g-Water suitable for drinking
viii-Automobiles
h-Burning at high temperature
ix-Modes of waste disposal
i-Gaseous waste
x-DDT accumulated in food chain
j-Biological treatment
Q.5.Answer the following questions:
a-What happens when there is leakage in sewer pipes?
b-Mention some of the most common water born diseases?
c-What are the different ways of solid waste disposal?
d-Distinguish between Biodegradable and Non-biodegradable wastes?
e-What problem can arise due to improper drainage?
f-Define: i-sewage ii-Landfill iii-Leaching
g-What is sludge? How is it obtained? How can it be used?
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SUBJECT- SCIENCE
LESSON- FIBRES FROM ANIMALS
CLASS- VII
Q A. Answer the following questions:
1) Explain the following terms:
i) Incubator ii) Moulting iii) Cocoon iv) Raw silk v) thrown silk vi) Weighting vii) Exotic breeds
2) Mention various types of silks.
3) How would you judge the quality of wool?
4) Explain the process of shearing.
5) Write a test by which you can differentiate silk and wool from artificial fibres.
6) What is ‘cross breeding’? Why is it done?
Q B. Fill up the blanks:
i) Dorset and Soviet are the examples of …………… breeds of sheep.
ii)The Marwari, Lohi, Nali etc. are the ……………... breeds of sheep which give high yield in wool
every year.
iii) Wool starts changing its colour at ………….. degree Celsius.
iv) The thrown silk is bleached generally by a dilute solution of ………………
v) Each silk moth lays ………. no. of eggs in the bag and dies.
vi) During the feeding period, a silkworm sleeps ………….times at the intervals of about six days.
vii) …………… , …………. and ……………. are some animals which yield wool other than sheep.
viii) The people who throw the silk , are called ……………… .
ix) Tiny knots found on clipped wool are called ………………….. .
x) Wool absorbs ………………. water than any other fibre.
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SUBJECT- SCIENCE
LESSON- REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS
CLASS- VII
Q 1. Answer the following questions:
i) Name the major ways in which all living beings reproduce.
ii) Mention various methods of asexual reproduction of plants with examples.
iii) What is vegetative propagation? Which parts of the plants are involved in it?
Give example of each type.
iv) What is sexual reproduction? How is it different from asexual reproduction?
v) What is fertilization? What is its result?
vi) Mention various parts of a flower. When is a flower called ‘a complete flower’?
vii) Give two examples of a complete and an incomplete flower.
viii) What is pollination? How does it take place?
ix) What is a pollen tube? What is its importance?
x) How do the hooks on the seeds help in ‘seed dispersal’?
Q 2. Match the column:
a) Petal
1) brightly coloured
b) Ovary
2) bulb
c) Anther
3) Bryophyllum
d) Onion
4) stem
e) Leaf buds
5) female gamete
f) Rose plant
6) produces pollen grains
f) Egg
7) swollen base of flower
Q 3. Explain the process of fertilization in plants with the help of a simple diagram.
Q 4. Give two examples of each:
i) Seed’s dispersal through wind
ii) An incomplete flower
iii) Reproduction by fragmentation
iv) Reproduction by spore formation
v) Reproduction by budding
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SECOND TERM
SUBJECT- SCIENCE
LESSON- SOIL
CLASS- VII
I.
Fill in the blanks:1.
2.
3.
4.
II
Water seeps __________ through sandy soil than clayey soil.
Soil is formed by __________ of rocks.
_______ soil is formed in tropical countries.
_______ soil is found in Gujarat.
Choose the correct option:1. The smallest particles of soil are called
(a) Clay
(b) Sand
(c) Silt
(d) Gravel
2 The hard layer of rocks below the C horizon is called
(a) Bottom Rock
(b) Substratum (c) Bed Rock
(d) Gravel
3 The Decomposition of Organic matter forms
(a) Humus
(b) Coarse soil (c) sandy soil (d) all
4 A protozoan which help to improve the fertility of soil is
(a) Algae
(b) Fungi (c)
Amoeba (d) bacteria
III
Name the following:1.
2.
3.
Soils which are light and easy to plough.
Living Organisms in the soil are referred as.
Soil formed by weathering of volcanic rocks.
4. Soil made up of sand ,silt and clay particles which is best for the growth of plants.
IV
Define the following :
1 Lateritic soil
2. Alluvial soil
V
Draw the following diagrams:
1. Structure of clayey soil
2. Layers of soil
(1/2)
VI
Give reasons for the following:
1. Protozoans help to improve the fertility of soil.
2. Red soil are red in colour.
VII
Answer the following in not more than 20 words :
1. What role does the oxygen present in air play in the formation of soil?
2. How do changes in temperature help in weathering rocks?
VIII
Answer the following in not more than 40 words:
1. What happens to the rainwater that seeps through the top soil?
2. What characteristics of soil have a role to play in the growth of the plants?
IX
Answer the following in not more than 100 words:
1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of sandy and clayey soil?
2. What are the organisms living in the soil called? How do they help to improve the fertility
of soil?
X
Answer the following questions based on the diagram:
1. Give suitable heading to the diagram.
2. Which component of the soil is best for the growth of the plant?
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WORK SHEET-SECOND TERM
SUBJECT- SCIENCE
LESSON – LIGHT AND WATER
CLASS- VII
A. Short answers:
1. What is the relation between the incident ray, the reflected ray and the surface of a plane mirror?
2. Mention two uses of concave mirror and convex lens.
3. Mention three causes for scarcity of water in our country.
4. Write the nature of image formed when object is a. placed beyond the focus of a concave mirror
b. placed beyond the focus of a convex lens
c. at infinity infront of a concave mirror
d. closer than the focus of a concave mirror
e. closer than the focus of a convex lens
f. placed infront of a convex mirror
g. placed in front of a concave lens
5. What are surface water sources?
B. Answer in not more than 40 words:
1. How the pattern of rainfall in our country leads to scarcity of water? Which part of the country gets rainfall
twice a year?
2. What do you understand by the spectrum of white light? How is a rainbow formed?
3. What happens when parallel rays of light fall on a curved reflecting surface?
C. Give reasons for the following:
1. All the rain that falls over an area cannot be utilized.
2. Image formed by pinhole is inverted.
3. Newton’s disc appears white when it is rotated.
4. Convex mirrors are used as rear-view mirrors.
D. Answer in 100 words:
1. How did Vilasrao Salunkhe solve the crisis in Naigaon?
2. What are the different ways to get over the scarcity of water?
3. Differentiate between real and virtual image.
4. How will you find the focus of a convex lens?
5. What is refraction? Explain with example.
E. Fill in the blanks:
1. A magnifying glass is a……………lens.
2. A convex mirror is one in which the reflecting surface bulges………………..
3. Shadows are formed due to …………………………….. propagation of light.
4. A drop of water on a leaf forms a magnified image of the veins because of…………
5. A …………… tank allows water to seep into the soil and recharge groundwater.
6. About 50% of our agriculture needs are met by…………..
7. The area from which water drains into a river or stream is its ………….. area.
F. Define the following:
1. White light
2. Soil moisture
3. Water table
4. Precipitation
5. Focus
6. Centre of curvature
7. Reflection
8. Lenses
9. Spectrum
10. Deforestation
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SUBJECT- SCIENCE
LESSON – CHANGES & REACTIONS
CLASS- VII
I. Choose the correct answer:
1) An acid reacts with a base to form a salt & water. This type of reaction is called
a) Combination reaction
b) Neutralization reaction
c) Displacement reaction
d) Decomposition reaction
2) Curdling of milk is a
a) Chemical change b) Physical change c) Both (a) & (b)
d) None of these
3) Rusting takes place in
a) Air-free moisture b) Moisture-free air c) Moist air
d) None of these
4) The digestion of food is a
a) Physical change b) Chemical change c) Both (a) & (b)
d) None of these
II. Fill in the blanks.
1) Melting of wax is a _______ change.
2) Cooking of food is a _______ change.
3) In a ___________ reaction, two or more reactants add up to form a product.
4) The forming of rust is called _______.
5) Hydrocarbons are compounds made of _____ and _______.
III. State true or false.
1) When a substance is burnt only light is emitted.
2) Magnesium combines with oxygen of air to form magnesium oxide.
3) New substances are formed in a physical change.
4) The mixture of water and alcohol forms a heterogeneous mixture.
5) Petrol, diesel and LPG contain mixtures of hydrocarbons.
IV. Match the following.
A
1) Electromagnets
2) Nichrome
3) sodium hydrogencarbonate
4) metallic solids
5) rust
V. Define.
1) Physical change
5) Vaporisation
reaction
9) Decomposition reaction
B
a) baking soda
b) steel
c) heating element
d) red-brown solid
e) washing machines
2) Chemical change 3) Melting
6) Condensation
7) Rusting
10) Displacement reaction
VI. Give reasons
1) Freshly cut apple or brinjal turns brown.
2) Burning of magnesium ribbon is considered a chemical change
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4) Freezing
8) Combination
11) Neutralization reaction
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SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCE
LESSON- MARKETS AROUND US
CLASS- VII
Q:1
Define the following
a) Intermediaries
b) Wholesaling
c) Minimum support price
d) Market
e) Retailing
f) Fair price shops
g) Auction
Q:2
Distinguish between retailing and wholesaling.
Q:3
Explain the role of intermediaries in a market.
Q:4
Why does the government declare the minimum support price?
Q:5
What are different types of markets? Explain.
Q:6
Fill in the following blanks:
Usually, the seller who sells to the consumers takes about _____________% of total profit.
The middleman takes about ___________%, leaving only about ___________
manufacturers and farmer producers.
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SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCE
LESSON– INDIA IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
CLASS- VII
I. FILL IN THE BLANKS:
1.Aurangzeb’s successors were called the _____________ .
2.___________ was the Nawab of Bengal.
3. Chin Quilich Khan was appointed the governor of the_______________.
4. Sawai Raja Jai Singh founded the city of _______________.
5. _______________ united the Sikhs living west of the Satluj.
6. _______________ were appointed to collect revenue.
II. NAME THE FOLLOWING:
1. The Persian ruler who invaded India.
2. The Afghan ruler who invaded India between 1748 and 1761.
3. The taxes collected by Shivaji.
4. The organisation that bound the Sikh misls together.
5. The two parties that were involved in the third battle of Panipat.
6. He became the leader of the Sikhs after Guru Govind Singh’s death.
III. CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION:
1. Which of the following rulers was not one of the Later Mughals?
a)Aurangzeb b)Bahadur Shah I c)Farukshiyar d)Nadir Shah.
2. The third battle of Panipat was fought in the year
a)1726 b) 1757 c) 1764 d) 1674.
3. The greatest ruler of Bharatpur was
a) Churaman b) Badan Singh c) Surajmal d) Jai Singh.
4. In Bengal, the banking grew very prosperous and politically powerful under
a)Jagat Seth b) Saadat Khan c)Asaf Jah d) Ratan Seth .
IV.MATCH THE FOLLOWING:
COLUMN A
Saadat khan
i)
ii)
Chinch Quilich Khan
iii)
Nadir Shah
iv)
Ahmad Shah Abdali
v)
Shivaji
vi)
Gurmut
V.GIVE REASONS FOR THE FOLLOWING:
COLUMN B
a) was given the title Nizam.
b) invaded India several times.
c) Governor of Awadh.
d) Chhatrapati.
e)carried away Kohinoor diamond.
f)will of the guru.
1) Ijaradars were appointed in Awadh.
2) Bankers and Moneylanders became powerful in Bengal and Awadh.
3) The Marathas wers defeated in the third battle of Panipat.
VI. SHOW THE FOLLOWING IN AN OUTLINE MAP OF INDIA:
1) The region ruled by Jats, Sikhs, Rajputs.
3) Awadh.
2) Nizam’s kingdom.
4) Carnatic
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LESSON - RELIGIOUS DEVELOPMENTS
CLASS- VII
I. EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING TERMS:
a)Hagiographies.
b)Advaita Philosophy.
c)Vishishtadvaita.
d)Silsiahs.
II. FILL IN THE BLANKS:
a) The Bhakti movement was begun by the __________ and ______________ saints.
b) Tulsidas wrote _____________________.
c) The ________________ is the holy book of the Sikhs.
d) ___________ is regarded by the Sikhs as their first guru.
e) _________ is the religion of the Sikhs.
f) The word 'Sufi' is derived from suf , meaning __________.
III. NAME THE FOLLOWING:
a) The two things that a member of the Khalsa has to have with him.
B )The first sacred book of the Sikhs.
c) He was the tenth guru of the Sikhs.
d) The place where Guru Nanak was born.
e) The poems through which Kabir conveyed his message.
f) The Bhakti saint from Bengal.
g) The two silsilahs which became popular in India.
IV. MATCH THE FOLLOWING:
A
a) Shankaracharya
b) Ramanuja
c) Varakaris
d) Chisti order
e) Suharwardi order
B
1)Khwaja Muin ud din Chisti.
2)Saints of Maharashhtra.
3)A bhakti saint.
4)Vishishtadvaita
5)Shaikh Baha-ud-din Zakariya.
V . DISTINGUISH BETWEEN:
a) Saguna and Nirguna form of Bhakti.
b)Alvar and Nayanar saints.
VI. ANSWER IN ONE SENTENCE;
a) When and where did Bhakti Movement begin?
b)What do you understand by the term Khanqah?
c)Write about the language used in Kabir's verses.
d)Explain the terms dharamshala and langar.
VII. WRITE SHORT NOTES ON:
a)Kabir
b)Guru Nanak.
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LESSON - THE FLOWERING OF REGIONAL CULTURES
CLASS- VII
1. FILL IN THE BLANKS
a) Lilatilakam was written in the _____ style.
b)______ is famous for its annual rathayatra festival.
c)________ and _____ schools are the two most well known schools of the pahari style of painting.
d)_______ is believed to have been a tribal deity who came to be identified with Lord Krishna.
e)________ is a literary work based on the life and teachings of chaitanyadeva.
f ) An ________ roof consists of two ________ placed one over another.
g) _________ was the first independent ruler of the 7th century Bengal.
2. EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING
a) Alpana
b) Kathakas
c) Jauhar
d) Miniatures
e) Book-illumination
f) Manipravala
3. NAME THE FOLLOWING
a) A place famous for its Bangla style temples.
b) The place famous for terracotta bricks.
c) He translated the Ramayana into Bengali
d) The Mughal emperor who established Tasvir khana.
e) The ruler of Awadh during whose rule several regional gharanas of kathak developed.
f) The language which was promoted by the Perumals of Kerala.
g) It occupies an important place in Bengali culture.
h) One of the classical dance forms of North India.
4. ANSWER IN NOT MORE THAN 20 WORDS.
a) Why did all the conquerors of Orissa protect the interest of the Jagannath temple of Puri?
b) How did the Bhakti movement influence Kathak dance?
c) Why and by whom was jauhar committed?
d) Write a short note on the image of Lord Jagannath.
e) Explain the importance of fish in Bengali culture.
f) What are the main features of the medeival Bengali style of temple architecture?
5. IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING PAINTING STYLE.
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LESSON – TOWNS, TRADERS AND CRAFTSMEN
CLASS- VII
Q1. Classify the following towns under the following centres Delhi, Agra, Daulatabad , Kathiawar, Kanchipuram, Thanjavour, Tirupati, Kashi , Prayag, Vrindavan,
Patna, Bihar Osian, Bayana, Dhaka, Devagiri, Kanchi , Broach, Surat Cochin.
A. CENTRES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
B. TOWNS
Administrative Centres
Temple Towns
Pilgrimage Centres
Commercial Towns
Centres of Crafts
Port Cities
______________________
______________________
______________________
______________________
______________________
______________________
Q2. Who/What are they?
1. Nagar Shreshthis
2. Banjaras
3. Mandi
4. Khatris
5. Devdasis
6. Manigramam
7. Haats
8. Baniyas
9. Nanadesis
10. Bidri
11. Guilds
12. Padmasaliyar
13. Kaikkolar
14. Panchala
15. Kalamkari
16. Chintz
17. Zari
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Q3. Name any four overland trade link countries?
Q4. Why did Surat grow as important centre ? Name its trading outposts .
Q5. Where is Masaulipatam located? Why is it famous for?
Q6. Name some foreign travellers who visited Vijaynagara.
Q7. Name some important temples of Vijaynagar.
Q8. Match the Cities with the Rivers.
A. Cities
B. Rivers
Vijaynagar
Masaulipatam
Surat
Krishna
Tapi
Tungabhadra
Q10. Why did the port city of Surat and Masaulipatam decline?
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WORK SHEET
SECOND TERM
SUBJECT- HISTORY
LESSON – TOWNS, TRADERS AND CRAFTSMEN
CLASS- VII
Q.1 Fill in the blanks.
a) Guilds of merchants from different kingdoms were called _____________ in South India.
b) Chintz with Kalamkari decoration was to Machilipatnam what zari-bordered cloth was to _________.
c) Patan, Burhanpur, Kashi, Dhaka were centres of ____________ production.
d) The members of the padma saliyar and kaikkolar communities were _________by profession.
Q.2 Answer the following questions in short.
a) Who were the Banjaras?
b) How were hundis used?
c) What is Bidri? Which place is it named after?
d) How were Hundis used? What was the advantage of using them?
Q.3 Write short notes ona) Urbanisation at administrative centres
b) Rapid urban growth around temples.
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SECOND TERM
SUBJECT- Geography
UNIT-I
(Life in temperate regions, Life in deserts, Life in Tropical and Sub-tropical regions)
CLASS- VII
I Match the term with the description.
A
1. Fellahin
2. Tuareg
3. Hammada
4. Mestizos
5. Ranch
6. Hottentots
B
a. Original inhabitant of veld
b. Peasants of Nile Valley
c. Bare and rocky plateau
d. Nomadic herdsman
e. Large cattle farm
f. Mixed European and Indian tribe
II Explain in one sentence.
1. Mixed farming
4. Sub tropical region
III Choose the correct answer.
2. Market gardening
5. Chinook
3. Cold desert
6. Sunderban
1. Which is located closest to equator?
a. Prairies
b. Veld
c. Amazon
d. Ladakh
2. Which is a false statement
a. Veld has infertile soil
b. Prairies have sudden change in temperature
c. Amazon has fertile soil
d. Ladakh has carpet making industries
3. Manioc or Cassava is popular food crop of
a. Veld
b. Amazon Valley
c. Prairies
d. Sahara
c. Sudan
d. Egypt
c. Amazon
d. Brahma putra Valley
4. Which country is not a part of Sahara
a. Tunisia
b. Ethiopia
5. One horned rhinoceros is found in
a. Ladakh
b. Prairies
6. Which river flows through veld
a. Limpopo
b. Mississippi
c. St. Lawerence
d. Zaskar
7. Which of the following animal is native to Amazon.
a. Anaconda
b. Golden eagle
c. Rattle snake
d. Larks
c. Johendburg
d. Cape town
c. Prairies
d. Amazon
8. Which city is famous for gold mining.
a. Kimberley
b. Chicago
9. Willows and popular are important tress in
a. Ladakh
b. Veld
10. Which range of mountain is located north of Sahara.
a. Drakensburg
b. Atlas
c. Applachian
d. Zaskar
IV Give reasons for the following –
1. Soils in Amazon basin are infertile.
2. Rivers in Ganga- Brahmaputra basin flood frequently.
3. Main economic activity in Sahara is animal rearing.
4. Ladakh doesn’t have industries.
5. Agriculture doesn’t flourish in veld.
6. Prairies have sudden change in temperature.
V Name the features shown in the map.
A. Mountain range
B. River
C. Lake
E. Highland
F. Sea
G. Port and also a capital
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D. Country
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SECOND TERM
SUBJECT- GEOGRAPHY
LESSON – HOW SURFACE LANDFORMS CHANGE
CLASS- VII
Q.1 Fill in the blanks.
a. The combined action of all processes that involve only the breaking down of rocks is known as
_________.
b. The combined action of transportation and breaking down of rocks is known as ___________.
c. The region near a river’s mouth comprising a network of distributaries is called a ____________.
d. A lake of sea water separated from the main body of the sea by deposits accumulated on the sea bed is
called a ___________.
e. _________ is an organic substance derived from partly decomposed plant and animal remains in the soil.
Q.2 Name any three types of landforms formed by a river in
a. Upper course - ______________, _____________, _____________
b. Middle course- ______________, _____________, _____________
c. Lower course- ______________, _____________, _____________
Q.3 Match the two columnsA
B
i) Estuaries
a) Beaches and lagoons
ii) Glaciers
b) do not involve transportation
iii) Wind
c) Mushroom rocks, sand dunes
iv) Weathering, Erosion, Mass movement
d) Denudation
v) Weathering
e) Moraines
vi) Chilika
f) Humus
vii) Soil
g) Largest lagoon (Orissa)
Q.4 Define the following termsa) Erosion
b) Flood plain
c) Marine erosion
d) Weathering
e) Delta
f) Lagoon
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SECOND TERM
SUBJECT- MATHEMATICS
CLASS- VII
COMPARING QUANTITIES
1. The population of a town increases 8% annually. If its present population is 142560, what was it a year
ago?
2. Find-(a)7.5% of 80 kg (b)8% of 5 litres (c)0.25% of 16
3. Calculate what % of-(a)40m is 16m (b)1 kg is 25 gram
4. Rohit bought a stereo for Rs 5863.Due to some defects in it, he had to pay Rs.137 to the mechanic for
its
repair. Then, he sold it for Rs 5700.Find his loss percent.
5. By selling a chair for Rs 720, a trader gains 20%. Find the cost price of the chair.
6. An electrician sells a room heater for Rs 322, getting 1/6th of its C.P. Find his gain percent.
7. Find the simple interest on Rs 2500 for 2 years 6 months at 6% per annum. Also, find the amount.
8. What sum will amount to Rs 4590 at 12% per annum simple interest in 3 years?
9. At what rate % per annum will Rs 1650 amount to Rs 2046 in 3 years?
10. What is 100% of 80?
11. The simplest form of 3 ½:10 ½ = _______.
12. What is 7:10 equal to in percent?
13. In each case of profit, which is more S.P or C.P?
14. Gain or loss percent is calculated on C.P or S.P?
15. What is 1% of 100?
16. What is 0.35 equivalent to in percent?
17. What is the equivalent fraction for 20%?
18. What is the number whose 8% is 20?
19. Find the interest on Rs.5250 at 8% p.a for a period of 3 yrs. & 4 months.
RATIONAL NO.
1. Arrange the following rational no. in descending orderଶ
଻
(a) - ହ , ଵ଴,
ଵଵ
ଵହ
ଵଽ
ଷ
, ିଷ଴
ହ
଻
ଽ
(b) ସ , ଵଶ , ଵ଺, ଶସ
2. Compare the given rational no. using <,>,= signsହ
ଷ
ଽ
- ି଼
(a) ଽ
଻
ିଵଶ
(b) ିଵଷ
ଶ
(c) ଷ
ସ
ହ
3. Enlist any 5 rational no. between(a)
ଶ
ହ
and
ସ
ଽ
ଷ
4. Represent each using a no.line-(a)5. Evaluate each-(a)
ହ
(b) - ଻ and - ଼
ଵଵ
ଵଶ
ହ
଺
ଷ
ଽ
ଵଷ
଺
ଷ
(b) - ଽ + (- ହ )
(d)(- ) – (- )
଺
ହ
(g) ଼ x ଷ଺
଻
(b)- ହ (c)
଼
+ଽ
଻
ଵ
ଷ
(e)
଻
ଵଵ
–
ଶ
ଷ
(h)
ଵସ
ଶ଴
÷ ଺ଷ
ଷ
ଶ
(c) ଻ + (- ଵସ )
ସ
ଶଵ
(f) ଻ x ଵ଺
ଽ
(i) ଵଶ
÷
ଷ
ସ
ଶ
ଷ
6. Add &
ହ
଺
7. Subtract
଼
ଵଵ
from
ଵ଴଴
.
ଵଶଵ
଴
ହ
8.
Find additive inverse of( ).
9.
Find the product of the multiplicative inverse of both (-8) &(
ଵ
0÷ହ.
ିଵ
ଵ଺
).
10. Evaluate
11. Fill in the blanks :a. The sum of two rational numbers is always a _______.
b. The sum of 0 & any rational number is the _______ itself.
c. The difference of two rational numbers is always a _______.
d. The product of any rational number with 1 is the _______ itself.
12. True or false :a. The reciprocal of -1 is 1.
b. The product of two rational numbers is a rational number.
ିଷ
ହ
ଵଵ
ିଶ
13. Subtract the sum of ଻ & ଵସ from the sum of ଵ଺ & ଷ .
ଵହ
14. The sum of two rational numbers is ଵ଺. If one of them is
15. By what rational number should
ିଵଶ
ହଶ
ିହ
,
଼
find the other.
be multiplied to obtain 39?
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY
1. Construct a triangle ABC in which AB=7 cm, angle A=45 and angle C=75.
2. Construct a triangle ABC in which BC=4.8 cm, angle C=90 and AB=6.3 cm.
3. Construct a right-angled triangle one side of which measures 3.5 cm and the hypotenuse is 6 cm.
4. Construct a triangle XYZ in which YZ=5.8 cm, angle Y=angle Z=30.Measure XY and XZ.What do you
observe?
5. Construct a triangle PQR in which QR=6 cm, PQ=4.4 cm and PR=5.3 cm. Draw the bisector of angle P.
6. Construct an equilateral triangle each of whose sides measures 6.2 cm. Measure each one of its
angles.
AREA AND PERIMETER
1. Find the area of a rectangular plot,one side of which measures 35 m and the diagonal is 37 m.
2. A room is 9 m long, 8 m broad and 6.5 m high. It has one door of dimensions 2m x1.5 m and three
windows each of dimensions 1.5 m x 1m.Find the cost of whitewashing the walls at Rs.3.80 per square
metre.
3. A rectangular lawn measuring 50 m by 36 m is surrounded externally by a path which is 2 m. Find the
area of the path. Also calculate the cost of levelling the path at Rs.2.50 per metre square.
4. A rectangular lawn is 60 m by 40 m and has two roads, each 5 m wide running in the middle of it, one
parallel to its length and the other parallel to the breadth. Find the cost of gravelling the roads at
Rs.5.90
per square metre.
5. The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 33cm,44cm and 55cm. Find the altitude corresponding
to the side measuring 44cm.
6. The cost of painting the top surface of a triangular board at 80 paisa per metre sq is Rs.176.40.If the
height of the board measures 24.5 m, find its base.
7. The adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 15 cm and 8 cm. If the distance between the longer sides is 4
cm, find the distance between the shorter sides.
8. The diameter of the wheel of a car is 70 cm. How many revolutions will it make to travel 99 km?
9. A wire is in a circular shape of radius 28 cm. If it is bent in the form of a square, what will be the area of
the square formed?
10. The area of a circle is 1386 m sq. Find its circumference.
11. Fill in the blanks:1)
2)
3)
4)
The area of a parallelogram is equal to _______.
Perimeter of an equilateral triangle is _______.
The _______ of a circle is equal to 2ߨr.
The magnitude of the plane region enclosed by a simple closed figure is called the ______ of that
figure.
5) 1 hectare = _______m2.
12. The length & breadth of a rectangular plot are in the ratio 3:2. If the area of the field is 3456m2, find the
cost of fencing the plot with wire if wire cost Rs. 2.75 per metre.
13. The base of the parallelogram is double of its height. If the area is 512m2, find the base & height.
14. The area of a rhombus is 119cm2 & its perimeter is 56cm. Find its altitude.
15. A carpet measures 25m by 20m. A border of width 50cm is printed along its side. Find the cost of printing the
border at Rs. 20 per m2.
16. Find the area of the shaded region.
ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS
1 Add the following-(a)2x-3y,5x+6y,-3x-4y
(b)5x-7y+3,-8x+2y-5,7x-y-2
2. Subtract-(a)2x-5y+7 from 3x+4y-6
(b)x-y from 4y-5x
3. Simplify the expressions and find the value when x=2,y= -1,
(a) (5x-9y)- (-7x+y)
(b) (7-2x+5y) – (5x+3y-7)
(c)x-y+3z from 2z-x-3y
4. Find the value of each when a= -1,b= -2,c= 2:(a)a+ ab –c
ୠ
ଶ
(b) 2a- +3c (c) 5abc – 2b -3c +bc
5. Find the factors of each expression(a)6x-8y+15z
(b)100-15abc-25x
6. Tick (√ ) the correct option:1) The expression -5x3yz2is a
a) Monomial
b) Binomial
c) Trinomial
d) None of these
2) The coefficient of x in 4xy2z is
a) 4
b) 4y2
c) 4yz
d) 4y2z
3) The sum of x3-y3 & y3-x3 is:a) O
b) 2x3-2y3
c) 2y3-2x3
d) x6-y6
4) The expression that should be added to (x2-xy+y2) to get (x2+xy+y2) is
a) x2+2xy+y2
b) xy
c) 2xy
d) 3xy
5) The value of the expression x3+y3 when x=1, y= -1:a) -1
b) 0
c) -2
d) 2
7. Fill in the blanks:1)
2)
3)
4)
The algebraic expression -3x2y & y3 are _______ terms.
The factors of the term -4x2y are ________.
If x3 is subtracted from 2x3-y3, we get ________.
The perimeter of a quadrilateral whose sides measure a, a+b, a+b+c, a+b+c+d units is _______.
SYMMETRY
1. How many lines of symmetry does each of the following have?
(a)rhombus
triangle
(e)isosceles trapezium
(b)parallelogram
(c)equilateral triangle
(f)square
(g)rectangle
(d)scalene
2. Complete the table –
Sl.
Shape
1
Square
Centre of rotation
Order of Rotation
Angle of Rotation
2
Rectangle
3
Rhombus
4
Equilateral Triangle
5
Regular Hexagon
6
Circle
7
Semi Circle
3. Tick the correct option:
1) A circle has:
a) No line of symmetry.
c) Four lines of symmetry.
b) Infinite lines of symmetry.
d) None of these.
2) Which of the following has two lines of symmetry?
a) A square
b) A parallelogram
c) A kite
d) A rectangle
3) The number of times a figure matches itself after rotation is called:
a) Axis of symmetry
b) Rotational symmetry
c) Order of symmetry
d) Reflectional symmetry
4) A rectangular pentagon has rotational symmetry of the order:
a) 2
b) 4
c) 3
d) 5
5) The letter which has linear symmetry as well as rotational symmetry is
a) X
b) Q
c) P
d) S
4. Fill in the blanks:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
A line which divides a given figure into two equal halves is called _______.
A _______has four lines of symmetry.
A rhombus has _______lines of symmetry.
A _______ has rotational symmetry of the order of four.
An isosceles triangle has no _______symmetry.
5. True or False.
1) A hexagon has 4 lines of symmetry.
2) An equilateral triangle has exactly 3 lines of symmetry.
3) All the figures have rotational & linear symmetry.
6. Answer the following:
1)
2)
3)
4)
Explain the term “line of symmetry”.
What is the centre of rotation?
Which figure has only rotational symmetry but no line of symmetry?
Name a figure that has vertical & horizontal lines of symmetry but no rotational symmetry.
EXPONENTS AND POWERS
1. Express each using exponential notation –
a) A x A x A x B x B x Z x Z x Z
b) 27000
c) 12500
d) 288
2. Compare the following:
a) 34 and 43
b) 35 and 53
c) 26 and 62
3. Simplify each –
a) 23 x 34 x 4
32 x 32
b) (30+20) x 50
c)
28 x a5
43 x a3
5
d) 3 x 105 x 25
57 x 65
4. Write each in scientific notation –
a) 0.00000000017
c) 1908.781
b) 384000000
d) 0.000006532
5. The value of (530 x 510) (57)5 in exponential form is _______________
6. Tick (√) the correct option:ିଵ
ିଵ
ିଵ
ିଵ
I. In power notation ( ହ ሻ × ହ × ହ × ହ can be written as
a) (-5)4
ିଵ
b) ( ହ ሻ4
ିଵ
c) ( ଷ ሻ3
ଵ
ି଻
d) –(ହሻ4
II. ( ଵହ ሻ1 = _______.
a) (-
ିଵହ
଻
ି଻
ሻ
b) (ିଵହሻ
c)
଻
ଵହ
ି଻
d) ଵହ
III. (-1)53 = _______.
a) 1
b) -53
c) -1
d) 0
ିଷସଷ
IV. The exponential form of ଵଷଷଵ is:
଻
a) (ଵଵሻ2
଻
b) (ଵଵሻ3
ି଻
c) ( ଵଵ ሻ3
଻
d) –(ଵଶଵሻ2
V. 40,000,000,000 in standard form is
a) 4 × 106
b) 4 × 1010
c) 4 × 108
d) None of these
7. Fill in the blanks:
a) (23)5 = _______.
b) 22÷32= _______.
ଵ
c) Cube of (- ) is _______.
଻
( ሻ5
ଵଵ
଻
଻ 3
ሺ ሻ
ଵଵ
଻
÷
=( )
d)
ଵଵ
10 10
e) [(10) ] = _______.
8. True or False.
The value of a1 is 1.
ଷଶ
ଶ
The exponential form of
is ( ሻ5.
ଶସଷ
ଷ
(xm)n = xmn.
The reciprocal of 6 is 6-1.
ହ
ିହ
ିହ
ିହ
e) (- ሻ3 is equal to (- ሻ × ቀ ቁ × ቀ ቁ.
a)
b)
c)
d)
ଷ
ଷ
ଷ
ଷ
9. Solve the following:a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Simplify:- (0.3)2× 73× ሺ−2ሻ2
Find the value of (-1)100× ሺ−1ሻ61× ሺ1ሻ9
Express 6752.25 in scientific notation.
2
ଶ
Evaluate ሺହሻ3 & (ଷሻ3. Which is smaller of the two?
Write 0.0000537 in exponential form.
VISUALISING SOLID SHAPES
1. Write the no. of edges, faces and vertices for each –
a) cube
b) cuboid
e) triangular prism
f) triangular
c) cylinder
g) square pyramid
d) cone
h) hexagonal pyramid
2. The dimensions of a cuboid are 6cm, 4cm and 2cm respectively. Draw 3 different isometic sketches
of the cuboid.
3. Four cubes of 2cm edge are placed side by side to form a cuboid. Sketch an oblique as well as an
isometic sketch of the resulting cuboid.
4. Find the number of edges in a polyhedron having 8 faces and 12 vertices.
5. What cross-section is made in the following solids by: i) Vertical cut
a) a lemon
d) a die
b) a brick
e) an egyption Pyramid
ii) Horizontal cut
c) a tree trunk
6. Tick the correct option:
I) An isometric sheet is made up of dots forming:
a) Right angled triangles
b) Equilateral triangles
c) Squares
d) Rectangles
II) The number of edges in a polyhedron having 8 faces & 12 vertices is:
a) 14
b) 16
c) 18
d) 20
III) The top view of the solid shown in the figure below is:
a)
b)
c)
d)
IV) A horizontal cross-section of the solid shown in the adjoining fig. is a:
a) Triangle
b) Square
c) Hexagon
V) The solid having only one vertex is a:
a) Prism
b) Pyramid
d) Octagon
c) Cylinder
d) Cone
Q2. True or False.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
The shadow of a 3-D object is 2-D.
The net of a solid is unique.
A cylinder has 2 faces.
The front, side & top view of a sphere are different.
The given net is of a closed cone.
Q3. Fill in the blanks:
a)
b)
c)
d)
The base of a pyramid is a _______ & its faces are _______ having a common vertex.
The two faces of a solid meet to form an _______.
A point where three or more faces meet is called a _______.
A solid that has congruent & parallel polygons as top & base joined by rectangular faces is known
as________.
e) A pyramid having 4 equilateral triangles as its faces is called a _______.
CONSTRUCTION
Q1. Mark the correct alternative in each of the following:I)
II)
III)
The number of parallel lines that can be drawn from a point outside the line to it is:
a. 0
b) 1
c) 2
d) infinite
A triangle which is impossible to construct has sides measuring:a. 3cm,4cm,5cm
b) 7cm,8cm9cm
c) 4cm,6cm,10cm
d) 10cm,18cm,12cm
A unique triangle cannot be constructed with which of the following sets of measurements?
a. 3 sides
b) 3 angles
c) 2 angles & an included side d) the hypotenuse & a leg
Q2. True or False.
a) An acute angle & the length of hypotenuse is sufficient to construct a right triangle.
b) In a triangle the angle opposite the largest side is the smallest.
c) A ∆ABC whose dimensions are shown in the given figure can be uniquely constructed, i.e. SSA
construction criterion is valid.
7cm
6cm
35 º
Q3. Fill in the blanks:a) The _______angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the interior opposite angles.
b) In a right triangle, the square of the _______ is equal to the ________ of the squares of the other
two sides.
Q4. Draw any line l. Draw another line m parallel to l at a distance of 6.6cm from it.
Q5. Construct a ∆ABC in which:a) BC = 5.5cm, AB = 5.7cm, AC = 6cm
b) AB =6cm, AC = 6.5cm & ∠BAC = 60°.
c) BC = 6.5cm, ∠C = 45º & ∠B= 60º.
Q6. Construct a right angled triangle having hypotenuse 7cm & one of its acute angles measuring 45º.
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Sample Paper
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – II
Std. – VII
Time allowed – 3 hours
Subject – English
General Instructions(i)
This paper consists of four sections
Section A – Reading
20 marks
Section B- Writing
25 marks
Section C – Grammar
20 marks
Section D- Literature
25 marks
(ii)
Attempt all the questions
(iii)
Do not write anything on the question paper.
Maximum Marks – 90+10
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
All the answers must be correctly numbered as in the question paper and written in the
answer sheets provided to you.
Attempt all the questions in each section before going to the next section.
Read the questions carefully and follow all the instructions.
Strictly adhere to the word limit given with each questions. Marks will be deducted for
exceeding the word limit.
Section A
READING [20]
A 1. Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
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1. It went totally unnoticed, World Food Day on October 16. The day is meant to highlight the
plight of the hungry, the undernourished and the malnourished of the world. Particularly
the plight of children of the poor, among whom the girl child, as usual is the worst off. India
ranks high in the number of people unable to get the minimum calorie requirements of
each day.
2. True, we have some of the best software engineers in the world. True that we produce
enough food grains to feed all our people, if so much were not lost in transportation and
storage of food. But the real truth is that the number of people who go to bed hungry every
night is around 300 million.
3. The irony here is that the people who work to grow food are the ones who mainly go
hungry. With around 600 million people living in rural areas, around 400 million of them
depend on agriculture for sustenance and with the rural population increasing at around 15
million a year, the pressure on land and demand for food is outpacing supply year after
year.
4. The UN report released on the occasion of World Food Day gives details of what hunger
does to the individual, the family and society as a whole. It says:
5. “Women do not always have the same access to food as men, which not only affects their
health but also the future development and growth of their children. In the case of food
shortages, which is often the case in some families, men have preferential access to food.”
6. Without adequate nutrition, individuals, families, and societies face several adverse
consequences. Hunger debilitates people physically, physiologically and psychologically
and they get trapped in a vicious cycle of hunger- low productivity-poverty-hunger.
Laziness is said to be the reason for an individual’s low productivity. It is lethargy,
however, and not laziness that makes people unproductive. Lethargy is a combination of
factors such as low energy intake, undernourishment and behavioral adaptations to
conserve energy. These are the people who cannot be productive even if they try hard.
7. “Seven out of ten of the world’s poor are women and girls. Therefore, a focus on women is
essentially a focus on the poorest. There is strong evidence that empowering women is
the surest way to reduce poverty. In households facing continuous hunger, even babies in
mothers’ wombs, the newborn and young children do not receive the required nutrition.
This results in inadequate development of physical and mental capacities in the new
generation. A physically and mentally weak new generation is doomed to perpetuate the
hunger-poverty cycle. What maternal malnutrition can do to a child is devastating. It is a
virtual guarantee of low birth weight, stunted growth, susceptibility to disease and quite
often intellectual impairment.”
1.1 Answer the following questions.
a. Why do we observe World Food Day?
[2]
b. We produce enough food. Still a very large number of people go hungry. What are the
reasons?
[2]
c. What is the definite way to reduce poverty?
[1]
1.2 Complete the following statements.
[3]
a. Intellectual deficiency in children is caused by _______________
b. Some people are not productive even is they try hard because ____________.
c. It is strange that the people who are responsible for _____________ go hungry.
1.3 Find words in the passage that mean the same as the following.
[2]
a. Sufficient (para 6)
______________
b. Proof (para 7)
______________
c. Preserve (para 6)
______________
d. Continue/keep alive (para 7) ______________
A.2 Read the passage carefully.
Wolves have been persecuted for centuries. Human attitude will determine whether our top
predators can survive in the twenty-first century. Most people have lost their traditional knowledge
of how to cope with large carnivores and of how humans and predators can coexist. Local people
can actually benefit from working with carnivores. By promoting eco-tourism, a country’s tourist
industry can be extended. Understandably, there is concern about livestock casualties but
throughout history shepherds have effectively used traditional guarding methods with dogs, and
sheep and cattle have been protected by being put in pens at night.
Public awareness is needed to counteract the view of wolves as wicked, cunning and merciless.
This negative image is fuelled by popular mythology and children’s stories and is based more on
fear than on fact.
Wolves are actually social, timid animals that avoid contact with humans. Wolf attacks are
extremely rare but shedding their bloodthirsty reputation involves public education on many
levels. These include educational visits to their habitat, publicity in the international media and the
distribution of literature.
Tick the most appropriate answer.
[5 marks]
1. In the present century, wolves
a. can survive well.
b. are being treated better than before.
c. are endangered.
2. The trouble is that
a. people have forgotten how to live with predators.
b. people have never known how to live with predators
c. people have always been worried about predators.
3. Our negative attitude to wolves is due to
a. The media highlighting them as predators.
b. The stories in which they are the bad characters.
c. Our great concern for our sheep and cattle.
4. We can change our mindset through
a. Getting our facts right about wolves.
b. Reading stories about wolves as friendly and shy creatures.
c. The right kind of publicity about wolves.
5. This passage is about
a. Wolves
b. Conservation
c. Changing people’s attitude
A 3 Read the passage carefully.
Pirate movies returned in a big way with Johny Depp. He stars in Pirates of the Caribbean:
The curse of the Black Pearl and also in its sequel, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.
After 40 or more years, pirate movies are popular again.
But long before there were movies, there were other forms of entertainment, such as plays,
operas and books. In 1880, fans of comic opera fell in love with Gilbert and Sullivan’s opera, The
Pirates of Pezance. There years later, Robert Louis Stevenson published his wonderful
adventure, Treasure Island. That was soon followed by another novel, Kidnapped.
When films came along, so did pirate movies. Douglas Fairbanks was famous as a
swashbuckling hero because he starred in the silent movie, The Black Pirate. Later, Errol Flynn
acted in Captain Blood and Adventures of Captain Fabian.
Even the comic actors Bud Abbot and Lou Costello got into the act with Abbot and Costello Meet
Captain Kidd, and in 1958 Yul Brynner played in The Buccaneer. But during the 1960s there were
fewer and fewer pirate films- until Johny Depp made them popular again.
Tick the correct answer.
1. The theme of this passage is
a. The revival of pirate movies.
b. The great actors in pirate movies.
c. The different ways in which pirates were depicted.
2. In this passage Johny Depp is important because
a. He is a great actor.
b. He has acted as a pirate in many films.
c. He has rekindled interest in pirate movies.
3. Stories about pirates became famous
a. Through movies.
b. Through different forms of entertainment.
c. Through the novels of Stevenson.
4. Abbot and Costello meet Captain Kidd would have been
a. An adventurous movie
b. A funny movie
c. A thrilling movie
5. This passage provides
a. Facts
b. Opinions
c. Anecdotes
[5 marks]
Section B
WRITING[25Marks]
B.1 You are Devin Sharma, the Activity leader of Swastik High School, Ramgarh. Write a
notice in not more than 50 words informing the students of classes 5 to 7 about a painting
competition that is to be held in the school campus.Provide the other necessary details. [5]
B.2 You are Secretary to Mr. K. Kaul, Director, City Sports Centre. Write a message in 50
words for all the instructors asking them to attend a meeting. Use the information given in
the notes made by Mr. Kaul.
[5]
a. discuss expected expenditure for the next four months.
b. give report of achievements of teams.
c. give suggestions to improve facilities for members.
B.3 Your school organized a rally against the menace of plastic bags. Write an email in 120
words to a friend telling him/her about it. You may include the following points.
[7]
a. Areas covered
b. Participants
c. Message spread
d. Reaction of participants and viewers
OR
B.3 Many campaigns and seminars have been conducted to raise awareness about endangered
species in our country but the rapid decline in the number of these species is appalling. Write an
article in about 120 words, for your school magazine to spread some consciousness regarding
the importance and protection of wildlife.
B.4 Last month you were travelling in a train when you met a person whom you will not forget.
Write a letter to your cousin in about 120 words telling him/her about the person you met
and why he/she greatly impressed you.
[8]
OR
B.4 Write a letter to the editor of a national newspaper in minimum 120 words highlighting
your views on the Girl child. You may consider these points:
a. Equal to boys
b. Women-makers of homes
c. Mothers of future generations
Section C
GRAMMAR [20Marks]
C.1 The following passage has not been edited. There is one error in each line. Find the
error in the line. Write the error and the correct word in the space provided.
[4]
It was a fine summer morning when we set out to
cover enough last seven miles of the glacier.
We had expected it to be the stiff climb.
a.----------------------b----------------------
The last dak bungalow was situated on well
c-----------------------
over 10,000 feet above sea level, and a ascent was
d------------------------
fairly gradual. And suddenly there is no more trees.
e----------------------
The snow peaks were close now, ringing in
on every side. We passing waterfalls,
f----------------------
cascadingly hundreds of feet down, thundering
g---------------------
on a river. It was magnificent.
h---------------------
C. 2 Insert a ‘/’ where you think a word has been omitted in the paragraph. Then write the
omitted word in the space provided.
[4]
Rain falls when droplets water suspended in the clouds a----------------------flow together and form large drops. When the drops
b----------------------get heavy enough, they can no longer stay in the air
c----------------------and fall to the ground rain. In thunderstorms
d----------------------and cloudbursts the raindrops large and fall
e----------------------in a torrent the sky.
f-----------------------Drizzle is a kind spray of small drops.
g----------------------Rain is most welcomed summer.
h----------------------C.3 Rearrange the following words and phrases to form meaningful sentences. The first
one has been done for you.
[4]
Shortage /in most /there is a /of blood /hospitals
There is a shortage of blood in most hospitals.
a) was held /a /in Delhi /blood donation /camp
b) people /blood /donated /two hundred
c) donors /regular /are /blood /the volunteers
d) next /the /blood donation camp /held /in/March /will be
C.4 Given below are a set of instructions to make cold coffee. Fill in the blanks to
complete the process.
[4]
a. a glass of milk- blender
b. add two teaspoons sugar
c. add one teaspoon of coffee
d. churn milk
e. add three ice cubes- churn again
f. pour into tall glass-serve
A glass of milk should be poured into a blender. Two teaspoons (a) ______________________
One
teaspoon
(b)
______________________
_________________________
should
be
churned.
churned
again.
Three
ice
cubes
(c)
The
cold
coffee
(d)
____________________________ served.
C.5 Do as directed:
[4]
a. Fill in the blanks with because of/despite/inspite of
i) She completed her speech ____________ her fear of public speaking.
ii) The passenger were annoyed ______________ the delay in the arrival of the train.
b. Rewrite the following sentence in the third conditional:
i) You did not take an umbrella with you, so you have caught a bad cold.
c. Complete the sentences with the right form of the adjective given in brackets:
i) Arul is ____________ than I am (forgetful)
ii) I will take you to a restaurant which serves the ___________ (tasty) biryani in town.
]tick if they are correct:
d. Correct the following sentences if they are wrong. Put a [
i) Everyone in the family is planning to go to the carnival.
ii) Neither of them knows where the bus stop is.
Section D
LITERATURE [25Marks]
D.1 Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow. [3]
“ Custard the dragon had big sharp teeth,
And spikes on top him and scales underneath,
Month like a fireplace, chimney for a nose,
And realio, trulio, daggers on his toes.”
a) The poet of this poem is :
i) Sarojini Naidu
ii) Ogden Nash
iii) William Shakespeare
b) The pets who have been described as coward in the poem are:
i) Both Mustard and Custard
ii) Neither Mustard nor Custard
iii) only Custard
c) The rhyme scheme of the poem is:
i) aabb ccaa ii) aabb ccdd iii) abac dcec
D.2 Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:
[3]
“Just happened, just like that. It’s terrible. But you come by this afternoon for the
party. We will cheer her up.”
a) Who said this and to whom?
b) Who is ‘her’?
c) What does ‘just happened’ refer to?
D.3 Answer the following questions (any 5)
[2x5=10]
i) What does the poet mean by “the wind of our song” and “the dew of our song”?
ii) Why was Manik so impressed with the Bengali magician?
iii) What made Lear move to his second daughter’s home?
iv) Why did Jinny ask Todd not to bring the slingshot to the lake?
v) Why did Rita invite Anna for a party?
vi) Complete these sentences:
a) Holmes knew what Watson was doing because ____________
b) He thought that the man was elderly because ____________
D.4 Answer any one of the following (in 30 to 40 words)
[3]
i) How did Holmes explain that Mortimer was young and could not have been on the staff
of the hospital?
ii) Jimmy: She is the Princess Swan. We must visit her through the summer to show her
she is remembered – What does this line tell us about Jimmy’s character?
D.5 Imagine yourself as Cordelia. You are disturbed at the plight of your father and the illtreatment meted out to your father by your elder sisters. Write a diary entry about the same.
[6]
ASL – 10 marks
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Chapter 8– Religious Developments
Subject- Social Science
Class- VII
Q.1 Fill in the blanks.
1. Social status and professions were ____________and decided at birth.
2. Bhakti saints preached devotion to a personal god with form is called _________and without form
is ___________.
3. Bhakti movement in south was begun by _________and ____________.
4. ____________and__________rulers of south supported bhakti movement.
5. ________________are biographical hymns in praise of saints.
6. _________,_______and_________were among the 63 legendary nayanar saints
7. ___________believed in the philosophy of advaita
8. Nathpanthis followed ______bhakti.
9. The Vaishnava saints of Maharashtra were called_____________.
10. The Shaivite movement condemned _________and______________
11. The word Sufi is derived from _______________.
Q.2 Complete the following.
Movements and Saints
Places they belonged to
Shankaracharya
Ramanuja
Nathpanthis
Meerabai
Vallabhacharya
Chaitanyadeva
Shankaradeva
Namdeva
Ramananda
Q. 3 Write short notes on.
1. Kabir And His Teachings
2. Guru Nanak Dev and His Teachings
3. The Sufi Orders
Their belief
4. Lingayat Movement
5. Sufi Teachings
6. Saguna And Nirgun Bhakti
Q. 4 Name the composer of the following.
1. Tiruvasagam
2. Jnaneshwari
3. Sursagar
4. Ramacharitamanas
Q. 5 Name the Following.
1. Any four Alvar saints.
2. .Mathas set up by Shankaracharya.
3. She was a renowned Virashaiva saint.
4. Shankaradeva established it where people gathered for religious discussions.
5. Saints of Maharashtra.
6. He built the Govardhan temple.
Q.6 Name the Following:
1. The two things that a member of the Khalsa has to have with him.
2. The first sacred book of the Sikhs.
3. He was the tenth guru of the Sikhs.
4. The place where Guru Nanak was born.
5. The poems through which Kabir conveyed his message.
6. The Bhakti saint from Bengal.
7. The two silsilahs which became popular in India.
Q.7 MATCH THE FOLLOWING:
A
B
1. i)) Shankaracharya
) Khwaja Muin ud din Chisti.
2. ii) Ramanuja
) Saints of Maharashhtra.
3. iii) Varakaris
) A bhakti saint.
4. iv) Chisti order
) Vishishtadvaita
5. v) Suharwardi order
) Shaikh Baha-ud-din Zakariya.
Q. 8 Answer in one sentence:
(a) When and where did Bhakti movement begin?
(b) What do you understand by the term Khanqah?
(c) Write about the language used in Kabir’s verses?
(d) Explain the terms dharamshala and langar.
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Second Term
Subject- Social Science
Chapter 8– Market around Us
Subject- Social Science
Class- VII
Q. 1Define the following
1. Intermediaries
2. Minimum support price
3. Market
4. Fair price shops
5. Auction
Q. 2
Distinguish between retailing and wholesaling.
Q. 3
Explain the role of intermediaries in a market.
Q. 4
Why does the government declare the minimum support price?
Q. 5
What are different types of markets? Explain.
Q. 6.
Why are cooperative societies formed by the government?
Q. 7
Why the consumer has to pay quite a lot more than the wholesale price?
Q. 8
Why owners of permanent shops charge high price?
Q. 6
Fill in the following blanks:
1. Usually, the seller who sells to the consumers takes about _____________% of total profit.
2. The middleman takes about ___________%, leaving only about ___________ %for the
manufacturers and farmer producers.
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Second Term
Subject- Social Science
Lesson– India in the Eighteenth Century
Subject- Social Science
Class- VII
Q. 1 Fill in the blanks:
1.Aurangzeb’s successors were called the _____________ .
2.___________ was the Nawab of Bengal.
3. Chin Quilich Khan was appointed the governor of the_______________.
4. Sawai Raja Jai Singh founded the city of _______________.
5. _______________ united the Sikhs living west of the Satluj.
6. _______________ were appointed to collect revenue.
7. __________ built a new fort at Beag.
8. __________ started the Asaf Jahi dynasty.
Q. 2 Name the following:
1. The Persian ruler who invaded India.
2. The Afghan ruler who invaded India between 1748 and 1761.
3. The taxes collected by Shivaji.
4. The organisation that bound the Sikh misls together.
5. The two parties that were involved in the third battle of Panipat.
6. He became the leader of the Sikhs after Guru Govind Singh’s death.
Q. 3. Choose the correct option:
1. Which of the following rulers was not one of the Later Mughals?
a)Aurangzeb
b)Bahadur Shah I
c)Farukshiyar
d)Nadir Shah.
c) 1764
d) 1674.
c) Surajmal
d) Jai Singh.
2. The third battle of Panipat was fought in the year
a)1726
b) 1757
3. The greatest ruler of Bharatpur was
a) Churaman
b) Badan Singh
4. In Bengal, the banking grew very prosperous and politically powerful under
a)Jagat Seth
b) Saadat Khan
c)Asaf Jah
Q. 4 Match the following:
1
COLUMN A
Saadat khan
COLUMN B
was given the title Nizam.
2
Chinch Quilich Khan
invaded India several times.
3
Nadir Shah
Governor of Awadh.
4
Ahmad Shah Abdali
Chhatrapati.
5
Shivaji
Carried away Kohinoor Diamond
6
Gurmut
will of the guru.
d)Ratan Seth .
Q.5 .Give reasons for the following:
1.
Ijaradars were appointed in Awadh.
2.
Bankers and Moneylanders became powerful in Bengal and Awadh.
3.
The Marathas wers defeated in the third battle of Panipat.
Q. 6 Show the following in an outline map of india:
1) The region ruled by Jats, Sikhs, Rajputs.
2) Nizam’s kingdom.
3) Awadh.
4) Carnatic
Q. 7 Give one line answer for the following questions:
1. Watan Jagirs
2. Misls
3. Irani Duranis
4. Ijaradars
5. Third battle of Panipat
6. Peshwa
Q. 8. Who were the king makers in 18th centuray?
Q. 9. Who was the Mughal Emperor when Nadir Shah invaded India?
Q. 10. Who organized the Sikh resistance against Ahmad Shah Abdali?
Q. 11 Which state declined after the death of Surajmal?
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Subject- Social Science
Lesson– The flowering of regional cultures
Subject- Social Science
Class- VII
Q. 1 Fill in the blanks
i) Lilatilakam was written in the _____ style.
ii) ______ is famous for its annual rathayatra festival.
iii) ________ and _____ schools are the two most well known schools of the pahari style of
painting.
iv) _______ is believed to have been a tribal deity who came to be identified with Lord Krishna.
v) _______ is a literary work based on the life and teachings of chaitanyadeva.
vi) An ________ roof consists of two ________ placed one over another
vii) _________ was the first independent ruler of the 7th century Bengal.
Q. 2 Explain the following
i)
Alpana
ii)
Kathakas
iii)
Jauhar
iv)
Miniatures
v)
Book-illumination
vi)
Manipravala
Q. 3 Name the following:
i) A place famous for its Bangla style temples.
ii)
The place famous for terracotta bricks.
iii) He translated the Ramayana into Bengali
iv) The Mughal emperor who established Tasvir khana.
v)
The ruler of Awadh during whose rule several regional gharanas of kathak developed.
vi) The language which was promoted by the Perumals of Kerala.
vii) It occupies an important place in Bengali culture.
viii) One of the classical dance forms of North India.
Q. 4 Answer in not more than 20 words.
i) Why did all the conquerors of Orissa protect the interest of the Jagannath temple of Puri?
ii)
How did the Bhakti movement influence Kathak dance?
iii) Why and by whom was jauhar committed?
iv) Write a short note on the image of Lord Jagannath.
v)
Explain the importance of fish in Bengali culture.
vi) What are the main features of the medeival Bengali style of temple architecture?
vii) Who were Perumulas?
viii) Name two rulers who got the famous Jagnath temple built.
ix) Who patronised the use of miniatures to illustrate Buddhist text.
x)
Mention about the two types of literature composed by Nathpanthis.
xi) Who was Dharma Thakur?
Q. 5 Identify the following painting style.
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Subject- History
Lesson– Towns, Traders and Craftsmen
Subject- Social Science
Class- VII
Q.1 Fill in the blanks.
i) Guilds of merchants from different kingdoms were called _____________ in South India.
ii) Chintz with Kalamkari decoration was to Machilipatnam what zari-bordered cloth was to
_________.
iii) Patan, Burhanpur, Kashi, Dhaka were centres of ____________ production.
iv) The members of the padma saliyar and kaikkolar communities were _________by profession.
Q2. Classify the following towns under the following centres Delhi, Agra, Daulatabad , Kathiawar, Kanchipuram, Thanjavour, Tirupati, Kashi , Prayag, Vrindavan,
Patna, Bihar Osian, Bayana, Dhaka, Devagiri, Kanchi , Broach, Surat Cochin.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
A. CENTRES
Administrative Centres
Temple Towns
Pilgrimage Centres
Commercial Towns
Centres of Crafts
Port Cities
B. TOWNS
______________________
______________________
______________________
______________________
______________________
______________________
Q3. Who/What are they?
1. Manigramam
___________________________________________
2. Bidri
___________________________________________
3. Guilds
___________________________________________
4. Panchala
___________________________________________
5. Kalamkari
___________________________________________
Q4. Match the Cities with the Rivers.
A. Cities
B. Rivers
Vijaynagar
Masaulipatam
Surat
Krishna
Tapi
Tungabhadra
Q5. Name any four overland trade link countries?
Q6. Why did Surat grow as important centre ? Name its trading outposts.
Q7. Where is Masaulipatam located? Why is it famous for?
Q8. Name some foreign travellers who visited Vijaynagara.
Q9. Name some important temples of Vijaynagar.
Q10. Why did the port city of Surat and Masaulipatam decline?
Q11 Name the town that developed around the Sikh shrine Harmandir Sahib
Q12 Name the famous fairs of Rajasthan and Bihar.
Q.13 Write short notes oni.
Urbanisation at administrative centres
ii.
Rapid urban growth around temples.
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Subject- Geography
Unit -1
Life in temperate regions, Life in deserts, Life in Tropical and Sub-tropical regions
Subject- Social Science
Class- VII
Q. 1 Match the term with the description
A
1. Fellahin
2. Tuareg
3. Hammada
4. Mestizos
5. Ranch
6. Hottentots
B
Original inhabitant of veld
Peasants of Nile Valley
Bare and rocky plateau
Nomadic herdsman
Large cattle farm
Mixed European and Indian tribe
Q. 2 Explain in one sentence.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Mixed farming
Market gardening
Cold Desert
Sub tropical region
Chinook
Sunderban
Q. 3 Choose the correct answer.
1. Which is located closest to equator?
a. Prairies
b. Veld
c. Amazon
d. Ladakh
2. Which is a false statement
a. Veld has infertile soil
b. Prairies have sudden change in temperature
c. Amazon has fertile soil
d. Ladakh has carpet making industries
3. Manioc or Cassava is popular food crop of
a. Veld
b. Amazon Valley
c. Prairies
d. Sahara
c. Sudan
d. Egypt
c. Amazon
d. Brahma putra Valley
4. Which country is not a part of Sahara
a. Tunisia
b. Ethiopia
5. One horned rhinoceros is found in
a. Ladakh
b. Prairies
6. Which river flows through veld
a. Limpopo
b. Mississippi
c. St. Lawerence
d. Zaskar
7. Which of the following animal is native to Amazon.
a. Anaconda
b. Golden eagle
c. Rattle snake
d. Larks
c. Johendburg
d. Cape town
c. Prairies
d. Amazon
8. Which city is famous for gold mining.
a. Kimberley
b. Chicago
9. Willows and popular are important tress in
a. Ladakh
b. Veld
10. Which range of mountain is located north of Sahara.
a. Drakensburg
b. Atlas
c. Applachian
d. Zaskar
Q. 4 Give reasons for the following –
1. Soils in Amazon basin are infertile.
2. Rivers in Ganga- Brahmaputra basin flood frequently.
3. Main economic activity in Sahara is animal rearing.
4. Ladakh doesn’t have industries.
5. Agriculture doesn’t flourish in veld.
6. Prairies have sudden change in temperature.
Q. 5 Name the features shown in the map.
A. Mountain range
B. River
C. Lake
E. Highland
F. Sea
G. Port and also a capital
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Subject- Geography
Lesson – How Surface Landforms Change
Subject- Social Science
Q. 1
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
Q.2
Class- VII
Give suitable term to the following:
Different sections of the river.
The river’s most important action in the upper course.
The valley which becomes deep and narrow, with steep, wall-like sides after being eroded by the
river.
These are called large gorges.
One feature formed when the river descends from a higher-level to a lower-level.
Sediments deposited by river.
The bow-shaped lake.
Fill in the blanks.
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
Q.3
The combined action of all processes that involve only the breaking down of rocks is known as
_________.
The combined action of transportation and breaking down of rocks is known as ___________.
The region near a river’s mouth comprising a network of distributaries is called a ____________.
A lake of sea water separated from the main body of the sea by deposits accumulated on the sea
bed is called a ___________.
_________ is an organic substance derived from partly decomposed plant and animal remains in
the soil.
__________ falls in Venezuela are the world’s largest falls.
The Grand Canyon in the USA has been carved by the rivers _________.
Name any three types of landforms formed by a river in
i)
Upper course - ______________, _____________, _____________
ii) Middle course- ______________, _____________, _____________
iii) Lower course- ______________, _____________, _____________
Q.4
Q.5
Match the two columnsA
i) Estuaries
B
a) Beaches and lagoons
ii) Glaciers
b) do not involve transportation
iii) Wind
c) Mushroom rocks, sand dunes
iv) Weathering, Erosion, Mass movement
d) Denudation
v) Weathering
e) Moraines
vi) Chilika
f) Humus
vii) Soil
g) Largest lagoon (Orissa)
Define the following terms-
a) Erosion
b) Flood plain
c) Marine erosion
d) Weathering
e) Delta
f) Lagoon
g) Oasis
Q. 6
Name and label the following diagrams.
1.
2.
Q.7
Q.8
Draw the different sections of a River’s Course and label its features.
Answer the following questions.
i) What are the factors that influence the rates of weathering and erosion?
ii)Describe the formation of a delta.
iii) How can we conserve soil?
iv) Differentiate between weathering and erosion.
v) What are the functions performed by a river?
Q.9
Give reasons.
i) In an estuary no delta is formed.
ii) The action of wind is more prominent in dry regions.
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Subject- Social and political life
Lesson – The Media and democracy
Subject- Social Science
Class- VII
Q1 Define
i)
Media
ii) Balanced report
iii) Censorship
iv) Jan Sunwai
Q2. Fill in the blanks:
i) The media should be very cautious while criticizing the judgement of ____________.
ii) __________ is responsible for developing, regulating and sending out information.
iii) __________ Act is not having effect in state of Jammu and Kashmir.
iv) Two media units of government are ______________ and ______________.
v) _______ state passed a law on the Right to information in 2000?
Q. 3 Which Act came into force on 12th October 2005?
Q. 4 Which government department is responsible for sending out information?
Q. 5 How does information from the government reach us?
Q. 6 What is Khabar Lahariya?
Q. 7 List four objectives of the media.
Q. 8 What was the main aim of MKS?
Q. 9. Why some group of people form their own medis unit? Support your answer with an example.
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