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7 IITn 16-1-25

The document is an examination paper for 7th grade students at Oxford Maths English Medium Public School, covering subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Maths. It consists of multiple-choice questions designed to assess students' understanding of various scientific concepts and mathematical principles. The total marks for the exam are 100, and the time allotted is 1.30 hours.
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OXFORD MATHS ENGLISH MEDIUM PUBLIC SCHOOL

CLASS: 7TH NAGARABETTA MARKS:100


SUB: PCMB IIT TIME:1.30hrs
PHYSICS
1. An object of height 7cm is placed in front o plane mirror at a distance of 10cm. the
height of the image will be
a. 6 cm b. 10cm c. 7cm d. 4cm
2. We cannot see lighted candle through a bent pipe because
a. Light travels in straight line b. bent pipe is an opaque object
c. we can only see through a transparent object
d. reflection of light does not occur due to bent pipe
3. Which type of mirror produces an erect and same - sized image
a. Plane mirror b. concave mirror c. convex mirror d. both b and c
4. A converging mirror is having a focal length of 30cm. thedistance b/w the pole and the
a. 60cm b. 30cm c. 15cm d.10cm
5. A virtual image larger than the object can be produced by a
a. Concave len s b. concave mirror c. conve mirror d. plane mirror
6. If an object is placed at a distance of 0.5m in front of a plane mirror. The distance
between the object and the image for m d by mirror will be
a. 2m b. 1m c. 0.5m d. 0.25m
7. A rainbow can seen in the sky
a. When the sun is infront of you b. when the sun is behind you
c. when the sun is overhead d. only at the time of sunrise
8. The path of the light is ____
a. Always a straight line b. a curved line
c. a zig -zag line d. depends on the medium
9. Dactors use ____ mirrors for examining eyes nose and teeth
a. Concave b. convex c. plan d. virtual and inverted
10.Newton’s disc appears white on rotation because of the colours
a. Reflection b. inversion c. refraction d. dispersion
11.The object in which seven colours spread over it oppears to be white in colour when
rotated is called
a. Galile’s disc b. newton’s disc c. Faraday’s disc d. Ruther ford’s disc
12.New ton disc was inverted by
a. Issac new ton b. Galileos c. Faraday d. Rutherford
13.The coloured band of light obtained by dispersion of light is called
a. Image b. spectrum c. convergence d. scattering
14.Which of shows lateral invesion
a. Plane mirror b. concave mirror c. convex mirror d. all of these
15.The middle colour in sunlight spectrum is
a. Green b. yellow c. blue d. red
16.Rectilinear propagation is
a. Mode of travelling in curved lines b. mode of travelling in straight line
c. obility to bend around obstacles
d. displaying the phenomenon of diffraction
17.Looking through a lense at the sun or bright light is
a. Easy b. difficult c. dangerous d. good
18.A concave mirror used in
a. Shaving mirror b. rear view mirrors c. solar cooker d. all of these
19.A spherical mirror is a
a. Reflecting ellipfical surface b. reflecting spherical surface
c. reflecting parabolic surface d. flat refleling surface
20. Identify the correct statement for conve lens?
a. If forms a magnified image only when the object is very close
b. It forms a magnified image whenever the object is placed
c. It always forms diminished and erect images
d. It is not made of a transparent material
21.A common magnifying glass is an example of ?
a. Concave lense b. convex mirror c. concave mirror d. convex lens
22.The lens present in human eye is made up of?
a. Glass b. transparent protein c. white rubber d. plastic
23.Light travel fastest in?
a. Water b. air c. glass d. diamond
24.The image which is formed behind the mirror?
a. Real image b. virtual image c. blue image d. partal image
25.The laws of reflection are true for
a. The plane mirror only b. the concave mirror only
c. the convex mirror only d. all reflecting surface
CHEMISTRY
26.What is a physical change?
a) A change where new substances are formed
b) A change in the physical properties of a substance
c) A change that is always irreversible
d) A change in which the substance’s chemical properties are altered
27. Which of the following is a physical change?
a) Rusting of iron b) Burning of wood c) Melting of ice d) Souring of milk
28. What is a chemical change?
a) A change where the shape and size of the substance changes
b) A change where one or more new substances are formed
c) A change that is reversible
d) A change in which no new substances are formed
29. Which of the following is a chemical change?
a) Cutting of paper b) Dissolving sugar in water
c) Burning of magnesium ribbon d) Melting of wax
30. What is the result of rusting of iron?
a) Iron turns into water b) Iron forms iron oxide
c) Iron turns into iron sulfide d) Iron remains unchanged
31. What kind of change is the formation of a sugar solution?
a) Chemical change b) Physical change
c) Irreversible change d) Permanent change
32. Which of the following changes is generally reversible?
a) Chemical change b) Physical change
c) Both a and b d) Neither a nor b
33. What happens when vinegar reacts with baking soda?
a) Formation of water b) Formation of carbon dioxide
c) Formation of hydrogen gas d) Formation of oxygen gas
34. Which of the following is NOT a sign of a chemical change?
a) Formation of a new substance b) Change in color
c) Change in state d) Production of gas
35. How can rusting of iron be prevented?
a) By keeping iron in the sun b) By painting or coating with grease
c) By washing with water d) By heating the iron
36. What is the process of depositing a layer of zinc on iron called?
a) Painting b) Greasing c) Galvanization d) Rusting
37. What type of change is boiling of water?
a) Physical change b) Chemical change
c) Irreversible change d) None of the above
38. Which property does NOT change in a physical change?
a) Shape b) Size c) State d) Chemical composition
39. What is the result of burning a piece of paper?
a) Physical change b) Chemical change
c) Temporary change d) Reversible change
40. When a candle burns, what type of changes occur?
a) Only physical changes b) Only chemical changes
c) Both physical and chemical changes d) No changes
41. What happens to magnesium ribbon when it burns?
a) It forms a new substance called magnesium oxide
b) It turns into water
c) It evaporates without any residue
d) It remains unchanged
42.What type of change is involved in making curd from milk?
a) Physical change b) Chemical change
c) Reversible change d) None of the above
43. Which of the following is a physical property?
a) Color b) Reactivity c) Flammability d) Toxicity
44. What type of change is cutting a log of wood into pieces?
a) Physical change b) Chemical change
c) Both a and b d) Neither a nor b
45. What happens when carbon dioxide is passed through lime water?
a) Lime water turns clear b) Lime water turns milky
c) No change d) Lime water evaporates
46. What is the chemical name of baking soda?
a) Sodium chloride b) Sodium bicarbonate
c) Sodium carbonate d) Sodium hydroxide
47. Which process is used to obtain large crystals of pure substances from their solutions?
a) Evaporation b) Crystallization c) Distillation d) Filtration
48.What is formed when magnesium oxide reacts with water?
a) Magnesium hydroxide b) Magnesium carbonate
c) Magnesium sulfate d) Magnesium chloride
49. What type of change is souring of milk?
a) Physical change b) Chemical change
c) Reversible change d) None of the above
50. What happens to iron in the presence of moisture and oxygen?
a) It melts b) It rusts c) It becomes shiny d) It breaks
BIOLOGY
51. What is the production of new individuals from their parents called?
(a) Reproduction (b) Production
(c) Vegetative propagation (d) Sprouting
52. Which term describes the process by which plants produce new plants without seeds?
(a) Sexual Reproduction (b) Asexual Reproduction
(c) Vegetative Propagation (d) Budding
53. What is reproduction through the vegetative parts of a plant known as?
(a) Sexual Reproduction (b) Asexual Reproduction
(c) Vegetative Propagation (d) Pollination
54. What is the male reproductive part of a plant called?
(a) Pores (b) Pistil (c) Stamen (d) Fusion
55. In which organisms does reproduction through spore formation occur?
(a) Fern (b) Algae (c) Fungi (d) Yeast
56. How does reproduction occur in yeast?
(a) Zygote (b) Spore formation (c) Fragmentation (d) Budding
57. What are flowers that contain only either the pistil or stamens called?
(a) Unisexual flowers (b) Bisexual flowers
(c) Asexual flowers (d) None of the above
58. What is the cell called that results from the fusion of gametes?
(a) Spore (b) Embryo (c) Zygote (d) Pistil
59. How many ovules can be found in the ovaries of different flowers?
(a) Only one ovule (b) Many ovules
(c) One to many ovules (d) Only two ovules
60. What is a small bulb-like projection that comes out of yeast called?
(a) Bud (b) Spores (c) Zygote (d) Flower
61. What is the name for flowers that contain either a pistil or a stamen?
(a) Unisexual flowers (b) Asexual flowers
(c) Bisexual flowers (d) None of these
62. Which of the following is not considered a vegetative plant part?
(a) Root (b) Stem (c) Flower (d) Leaf
63. What is the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a flower called?
(a) Fragmentation (b) Fertilization (c) Pollination (d) Reproduction
64. Which plant produces spores?
(a) Rose (b) Potato (c) Bread mould (d) Ginger
65. In which plant do buds appear on the margins of leaves?
(a) Bryophyllum (b) Touch-me-not (c) Chandan (d) Coriander
66. Why is reproduction essential for living organisms?
(a) To keep individual organs alive (b) To maintain growth
(c) To fulfill their energy requirements (d) To continue the species
67. What does the zygote develop into?
(a) A seed (b) An ovule (c) A fruit (d) An embryo
68. How are rose and lemon plants commonly grown?
(a) Tubers (b) Bulbs (c) Stem cuttings (d) Leaf buds
69. What is the cell called that forms after the fusion of gametes?
(a) Spore (b) Embryo (c) Pistil (d) Zygote
70. What is formed as a result of fertilization?
(a) Embryo (b) Egg cell (c) Zygote (d) New plant
71. What is the growth of a new organism on or inside the parent body called?
(a) Fragmentation (b) Grafting (c) Budding (d) All of these
72. What is the process called in which male and female gametes fuse?
(a) Fertilization (b) Pollination (c) Reproduction (d) Seed formation
73. How does reproduction occur in fungi?
(a) Budding (b) Spore formation (c) Fragmentation (d) Binary fission
74. What is the most common means of pollination?
(a) Honey bee (b) Air (c) Human (d) Water
75. How are seeds dispersed by birds and animals characterized?
(a) Less smell (b) Very smelly (c) With smell and nectar (d) None of these
MATHS
x-1 x+1
76.If 2 +2 =1280, then find the value of x
a. 8 b. 9 c. 10 d. 6
1
77.Find the value of 43+ 3
.
4
4043 2049 4097 2093
a. 64
b. 64 c. 64 d. 64
78.The value of [(10)150 ÷ (10)146] is
a. 1000 b. 10000 c. 100000 d. 106
3 2
79.(2.4 x 10 ) ÷ (8 x 10 )= ?
a. 3 x 102 b. 3 c. 3 x 105 d. 30
80.(1000)4 ÷ 1018 = ?
a. 10 b. 100 c. 1000 d. 10000
81.If 36 x 92 = 3n x 32, then the value of n is
a. 8 b. 12 c. 6 d. 5
82.9 x 3 x ¿ ¿then the value of n is
n 5

a. 0 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
83.If 5 = 3125, then the value of 5(a-3) is
a

a. 25 b. 125 c. 625 d. 1625


84.If ¿ then the value of x is
a. -57 b. 57 c.-75 d.75
1
85.If 22n-1 = n−3 , then the value of n is
8
a. 3 b. 2 c. 0 d. -2
5 5
86. 4 x 3
¿¿
1 1
a. 32 x 25 b. 4 c. 12 d. 3
3 4

( )( )( )
b a c b a c
x x x
87. c a b
=?
x x x
a. xabc b.1 c. xab+bc+ca d. xa+b+c

( )( )( )
a b c
x x x
88. b c a
=?
x x x
a. 0 b. xabc c. xa+b+c d. 1
1 1
89.The value of 25 − 26 is
8 8
7 7 8 8
a. 25 b. 26 c. 26 d. 25
8 8 8 8
90.If 49 x 49 x 49 x 49 =7x, then find x.
a. 4 b. 7 c. 8 d. 16
91.6 x ¿ ¿ is
12

a. 26 x 316 x 512 b. 317 x 516 x 75 c. 26 x 516 x 712 d. 27 x 317 x 75


92.If 5(x+3)=(25)(3x-4), then the value of x is
5 11 11 13
a. 11 b. 5 c. 3 d. 5
93.If 2n+4-2n+2 = 3, then n is equal to
a. 0 b. 2 c. -1 d. -2
94.If 3 -3 =18, then the value of xx is
x x-1

a. 3 b. 8 c. 27 d. 216

() ( )
3 2
2 4
95.By what number should be divided so that the quotient is ?
3 27
27 9 2 2
a. 2 b. 2 c. 27 d. 9

()
2
3 3
96.By what number should 5 be multiplied so that the product is 7 ?
25 25 25 25
a. 9 b. 21 c. 7 d. 3
97.Find the value of x so that 52x x 53 =56
3 2
a. 2 b. 3 c. 3 d. 6
x−1 2 x +1
2 .4
98.Find the value of x if x−1
=64
8
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
3 2 8
99.If 800 x (x ) =8 x 10 , then x=
a. 6 b. 4 c. 3 d. 10
100. Express 32 x 10000000 in standard form.
a. 3.2 x 107 b. 32 x 108 c. 3.2 x 108 d. 32 x 107

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