Grade 7 Revision Test

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ABU DHABI INDIAN SCHOOL – BRANCH 1, AL WATHBA

REVISION TEST
GRADE: 7 SUBJECT: SCIENCE
1. What is resistance measured in?
A. Ohms
B. Amps
C. Volts
D. Watts
2. Which statements comparing the properties of electrons, neutrons and protons are correct?

3. An element S has the proton number 18. The next element in the Periodic Table is an
element T. Which statement is correct?
A. Element T has one more electron in its outer shell than element S.
B. Element T has one more electron shell than element S.
C. Element T is in the same group of the Periodic Table as element S.
D. Element T is in the same period of the Periodic Table as element S.
4. The diagram shows a section through the heart. Which part pumps blood to the aorta?

5. What is the characteristic feature of a double circulation?


A. In each circuit, blood passes from the gut to the liver before going back to the heart.
B. In each circuit, blood passes from the heart to the lungs and then back to the heart
before going to other parts of the body.
C. In each circuit, blood passes through atria and ventricles before going to other parts of
the body.
D. In each circuit, blood passes through the arteries and the capillaries before returning to
the heart in veins.
6. Give two reasons why - carbon dioxide is considered a compound while carbon is an
element.
7. A student investigates the resistance of a lamp.
(i) The student uses a circuit that contains an ammeter, a battery, a lamp and a voltmeter to
determine the resistance of the lamp. Draw a circuit diagram to show how he should
connect the apparatus.
(ii) State the relationship between voltage, current and resistance.
(iii) The student obtains this graph for a filament lamp. Calculate the resistance of the lamp
when the voltage is 6.0 V.

8. Explain how valves help the transport of blood in veins.


9. Fig. 4.1 shows a vertical section of a human heart.

1. Identify the blood vessels labelled J,K,L, M.


2. Explain why the pressure in blood vessel J is greater than the pressure in blood vessel M.
3. Explain why the pressure in blood vessels K and L is much less than the pressure in blood
vessels J and M.
4. Explain how the valves at N and O maintain one-way flow of blood through the heart

10. Fill in the blanks of the following paragraph using just two word-arteries and veins.
1.…………..carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to all parts of the body. 2. ……………
carry carbon dioxide-rich blood from all parts of the body back to the heart. 3.
………………. have thin walls and 4. ……………. have thick elastic walls. Blood flows at high
pressure in 5……………… Valves are present in 6…………… which allow blood to flow only
towards the heart 7…………… divide into smaller vessels. These vessels further divide into
extremely thin tubes called capillaries. The capillaries join up to form 8……………
11. Complete Table 4.1 by writing the end products of aerobic and anaerobic respiration in
these two types of cell.

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