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This document is a sample science examination paper for Class VII at Gav International School for the academic year 2024-25. It includes various sections with multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true or false statements, one-word answers, and descriptive questions covering topics such as electricity, ecology, and the human circulatory system. The paper is structured to assess students' understanding of scientific concepts and their ability to apply this knowledge.

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G7 sample paper Sci.

This document is a sample science examination paper for Class VII at Gav International School for the academic year 2024-25. It includes various sections with multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true or false statements, one-word answers, and descriptive questions covering topics such as electricity, ecology, and the human circulatory system. The paper is structured to assess students' understanding of scientific concepts and their ability to apply this knowledge.

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GAV INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Sample Paper (2024-25)

Name: Subject:Science
Class: VII Date:08.03.25

Time: 3 Hour M.M:80

GENERAL INSRTUCTIONS:
1. Read the instructions carefully and follow them.
2. All the questions are compulsory.
3. Question paper is divided in five sections A, B, C, D and E.
4. Write your name and date on the question paper and answer sheet as well.
5. Write the question number of respective answer.
Section A
(Q.1) Choose the correct option for each of the following:- (10X0.5=5)

(a) Air is made up of different gases. Which of these is not a part of air?
(i) Oxygen (ii) Nitrogen (iii) Carbon dioxide (iv) Salt

(b) Which of the following structures are responsible for transporting water in plants?
(i) Phleom (ii) Xylem (iii) Chloroplast (iv) Guard cells

(c) The heart pumps blood through the ________ in animals.


(i) Veins (ii) Arteries (iii) Capillaries (iv) Both (a) and (b)

(d) What percentage of the water on earth is held in oceans and seas?
(i) 3% (ii) 76.5% (iii) 99% (iv) 97%

(e) The phenomenon of light bending as it passes from one medium to another is called:
(i) Reflection (ii) Refraction (iii) Dispersion (iv) Diffraction

(f) The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection in a ________ surface.
(i) Curved (ii) Flat (iii) Rough (iv) Smooth

(g) The SI unit of potential difference is


(i) Ampere (ii) Watt (iii) Volt (iv) Ohm

(h) The effect of electric current that causes a magnet to move is called:
(i) Heating effect (ii) Chemical effect (iii) Magnetic effect (iv) Light effect

(i) The main source of freshwater for most of the world’s population is:
(i) Rivers (ii) Oceans (iii) Glaciers (iv) Groundwater

(j) The process by which water is cleaned using filters and chemicals is known as:
(i) Distillation (ii) Filtration (iii) Evaporation (iv) Desalination
Section B

(Q.2) Fill in the blanks. (5X1=5)

(a) The substance used in the filament of a bulb is ________.


(b) The flow of electric charge through a conductor is called ________.
(c) A concave mirror is also called a ________ mirror.
(d) In animals, blood circulates through a system of ________ and ________.
(e) Light travels fastest in ___________ .

(Q.3) State True or False. (10X0.5=5)

(a) Transpiration in plants helps in the uptake of carbon dioxide


(b) In a decomposition reaction, a single compound breaks down into two or more products.
(c) Eucalyptus trees should be grown along sewage ponds.
(d) In a decomposition reaction, a single compound breaks down into two or more products.
(e) When light passes from a denser to a rarer medium, it bends towards the normal.
(f) Copper wires are used in electrical circuits because they are poor conductors of electricity.
(g) 23 March is celebrated as the world water day.
(h) Electric current flows from a lower potential to higher potential.
(i) The water cycle does not involve the movement of water from the Earth to the atmosphere.
(j) Deforestation can increase the risk of floods and soil erosion.

(Q.4) Give one word answers. (6X1=6)

(a) The process by which trees release water vapor into the atmosphere is called ________.
(b) The container used to store waste that can be recycled is called a ________ bin.
(c) The forest area where trees grow under waterlogged conditions, typically found along the
coasts, is called ________.
(d) The water that gets absorbed by the ground is called ________ water.
(e) A Chemical reaction is represented on paper by a balanced ______.
(f) The material through which electric current can flow easily is called a ________.

Section C

(Q.5) Answer any seven of the following questions: - (7X2=14)


(a) What is the role of a fuse in an electrical circuit?
(b) Briefly explain the components of blood.
(c) What is rusting? How can it be prevented?
(d) How do plants excrete waste products?
(e) What happens to the speed of light when it travels from air to glass?
(f ) Why do veins have valves but arteries do not?
(g) What is eutrophication? How does this occur?
(h) Why should hazardous waste be disposed of with special care?
Section D

(Q.6) Answer any ten of the following questions :- (10X3=30)


(a) How does food chain help to maintain the ecological balance of environment? Explain.
(b) Describe the heating effect of electric current with an example.
(c) Write the difference between bawari and taanka.
(d) Discuss the different types of mirrors and their uses. Compare and contrast the properties of
concave and convex mirrors.
(e) Describe the structure and function of the human circulatory system.
(f) Write a short note on electromagnet.
(g) Describe the process of neutralization with an example. How does it apply in everyday life?
(h) Describe the process of transpiration in plants and its significance. What factors affect
transpiration?
(i) Explain the impact of deforestation on the environment. What steps can be taken to prevent
deforestation and promote afforestation?
(j) Describe the methods of water purification. How can water be made safe for drinking, and
why is it important to purify water?
(k) Why are forests often referred to as the "lungs of the Earth"?
(l) Explain the importance of waste segregation in households. How can segregating waste help
in better management and recycling?

Section E

(Q7) Draw a well labelled diagram to show the principal focus and centre of curvature in
Lenses. (5)

(Q8) Draw a well labelled diagram of human heart. (5)

(Q9) Give reasons. (2X2.5=5)


(a) Why do forests play an important role in combating climate change?
(b) Why is it necessary to separate biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste?

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