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CHENNAI PUBLIC SCHOOL

TH ROAD  SH 50  THIRUMAZHISAI  CHENNAI -60012

Science Revision-worksheet

Class : VII sec:__

Name:

I. Choose the correct answer.

1. Identify X in the given equation of aerobic respiration.

a) water b) oxygen c) ethyl alcohol d) nitrogen

2. What will happen when diaphragm relaxes and curves upwards?

a) Air is forced out of the lungs b) The rib cage goes up and outward c) The volume of the
thoracic cavity increases d) Air pressure inside the thoracic cavity decreases

3. Gas P diffuses from a capillary into an alveolus in the lungs. When is gas P expelled out from

the alveolus?

a) During inhalation b) During exhalation c) During perspiration d) During inspiration

4. What is the function of the hair in the nose?

a) To secrete mucus. b) To trap dust particles. c) To protect the mucus glands. d) To prevent
germs from entering the lungs.

7. The basic unit of speed is:


(a) km/min
(b) m/min
(c) km/h
(d) m/s

8. A car moves with a speed of 40 km/h for 15 minutes and then with a speed of 60 km/h for the
next 15 minutes. The total distance covered by the car is:
(a) 100 km
(b) 25 km
(c) 15 km
(d) 10 km

9. Which of the following distance-time graphs shows a truck moving with speed which is not
constant?

10. The process by which plants give rise to new plants without seeds is called

a) Sexual reproduction b) Vegetative propagation c) Asexual reproduction d) Budding

11. Reproduction in yeast takes place by

a) zygote b) fragmentation c) budding d) spore formation

12. The cell which is formed after fusion of gametes is called _________.

a) spore b) embryo c) pistil d) zygote


13. The flower which contain either pistil or stamen is called

a) unisexual flowers b) asexual flowers c) bisexual flowers d) none of these

14. Which of the following constitute a pistil?

a) Stigma, style and anther b) Stigma, style and ovary c) Stigma, stamen and ovary
d) Pollen sac, style and ovule

15. Vegetative propagation refers to the formation of new plants from the following existing
organs of the old plants:

a) stems, roots, flowers b) stems, flowers, fruits c) roots, stems, leaves d) stems, leaves,
flower
II. Fill in the blanks:

a. The S.I unit of speed is ___________________________


b. The resting position of a bob of pendulum is called _______________________position.
c. When a body does not change its position with respect to its surrounding it is said to be
at_____________________________________________
d. Speed of a motor vehicle is measured by an instrument
called______________________
e. Distance travelled by a vehicle is measured by an instrument
called__________________
f. Time taken by a pendulum to complete one oscillation is
called_____________________
g. The metallic ball used in the pendulum is
called_________________________________
h. A diagram showing relationship between two variable a quantities each measured along
one of a pair of axes is called____________________________
i. a substance whose crystals can vibrate very fast and a very precise rate is called

j. An instrument showing the time by the shadow of a pointer cast by the sun on to a
graduated plate is called________________________

……………………………x………………………………………….

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