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CLASS 7

1st May

|Class 7 | Maths |

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|In the given figure, lines p and q are parallel. Only one angle is known. What will be the measure of the angle marked x? |

|[pic] |

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|A. 110o |

|B. 70o |

|C. 90o |

|D. cannot be determined |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | English |

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|What kind of person seems dangerous but in fact is not so? |

|A. a dark horse |

|B. a paper tiger |

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|C. a wolf in sheep's clothing |

|D. a white elephant |

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|Correct Answer : B |

2nd May

|Class 7 | Science |

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|The water temperature in the vessel painted white is recorded every five minutes as shown in the table below. |

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|What is the temperature in the vessel likely to be 30 minutes after it was left in the sun? (Select the closest temperature) |

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|A. 20 0C |

|B. 25 0C |

|C. 29 0C |

|D. 350C |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths |

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|In the given figure, lines p and q are parallel. Only one angle is known. What will be the measure of the angle marked x? |

|[pic] |

|A. 110o |

|B. 70o |

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|C. 90o |

|D. cannot be determined |

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|Correct Answer : D |

3rd May

|Class 7 | Maths |

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|The pointer on the spinner below can stop on any of the 3 areas - red, yellow or blue, when spun. |

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|What are the chances of the pointer stopping on red on the first try on this spinner? |

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|A. certain |

|B. 50% |

|C. 25% |

|D. impossible |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science |

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|The water temperature in the vessel painted white is recorded every five minutes as shown in the table below. |

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|[pic] |

|What is the temperature in the vessel likely to be 30 minutes after it was left in the sun? (Select the closest temperature) |

|A. 20 0C |

|B. 25 0C |

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|C. 29 0C |

|D. 350C |

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|Correct Answer : C |

4th May

|Class 7 | Science |

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|Sonu and Monu are performing an activity on bouncing balls. They drop a normal tennis ball from different heights (DROP HEIGHT) and record |

|how high the ball bounces (BOUNCE HEIGHT). This is what they have recorded. Study it carefully and answer questions 43 and 44. |

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|Which of these questions can Sonu and Monu answer based on their experiment? |

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|A. Does the bounce height depend on the type of the ball? |

|B. How does the bounce height change when the drop height changes? |

|C. Does the size of the ball affect the bounce height? |

|D. Does the nature of the floor influence the bounce height? |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths |

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|The pointer on the spinner below can stop on any of the 3 areas - red, yellow or blue, when spun. |

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|[pic] |

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|What are the chances of the pointer stopping on red on the first try on this spinner? |

|A. certain |

|B. 50% |

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|C. 25% |

|D. impossible |

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|Correct Answer : C |

5th May

|Class 7 | Social Studies |

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|Which of these animals will you only find in a zoo and NOT in the wild in India? |

|A. [pic] |

|B. [pic] |

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|C. [pic] |

|D. [pic] |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science |

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|Sonu and Monu are performing an activity on bouncing balls. They drop a normal tennis ball from different heights (DROP HEIGHT) and record |

|how high the ball bounces (BOUNCE HEIGHT). This is what they have recorded. Study it carefully and answer questions 43 and 44. |

|[pic] |

|Which of these questions can Sonu and Monu answer based on their experiment? |

|A. Does the bounce height depend on the type of the ball? |

|B. How does the bounce height change when the drop height changes? |

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|C. Does the size of the ball affect the bounce height? |

|D. Does the nature of the floor influence the bounce height? |

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|Correct Answer : B |

7th May

|Class 7 | English |

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|A lawyer needs to 'think on his feet'. The underlined expression refers to a person who thinks |

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|A. while standing. |

|B. of big plans. |

|C. very quickly. |

|D. of different things. |

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|Saturday's Question | Class 7 | Social Studies |

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|Which of these animals will you only find in a zoo and NOT in the wild in India? |

|A. [pic] |

|B. [pic] |

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|C. [pic] |

|D. [pic] |

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|Correct Answer : B |

8th May

|Class 7 | Maths |

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|Which of the following is a meaningless statement? |

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|A. The population of a city increased by 120% last year |

|B. Ramesh made a profit of 110% while selling his scooter. |

|C. The passing mark for the English test was 33. 3% |

|D. 105% of multi-storeyed buildings in India are unsafe. |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | English |

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|A lawyer needs to 'think on his feet'. The underlined expression refers to a person who thinks |

|A. while standing. |

|B. of big plans. |

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|C. very quickly. |

|D. of different things. |

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|Correct Answer : C |

9th May

|Class 7 | Science |

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|A few drops of ink were dropped into vessel P above that contains hot water and stirred quickly. The contents of vessel P are now |

|poured into vessel Q containing cold water. Which option below shows the situation a few seconds after this? |

|A. [pic] |

|B. [pic] |

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|C. [pic] |

|D. [pic] |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths |

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|Which of the following is a meaningless statement? |

|A. The population of a city increased by 120% last year |

|B. Ramesh made a profit of 110% while selling his scooter. |

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|C. The passing mark for the English test was 33. 3% |

|D. 105% of multi-storeyed buildings in India are unsafe. |

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|Correct Answer : D |

10th May

|Class 7 | Maths |

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|A square and a regular pentagon have the same perimeter. |

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|What is the ratio of a side of the square to that of the pentagon? |

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|A. 5:4 |

|B. 4:5 |

|C. 25:16 |

|D. 16:25 |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science |

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|A few drops of ink were dropped into vessel P above that contains hot water and stirred quickly. The contents of vessel P are now |

|poured into vessel Q containing cold water. Which option below shows the situation a few seconds after this? |

|A. [pic] |

|B. [pic] |

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|C. [pic] |

|D. [pic] |

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|Correct Answer : D |

11th May

|Class 7 | Science |

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|An apple is falling from a tree. At which of the points |

|shown is its SPEED the HIGHEST? |

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|[pic] |

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|A. A. |

|B. B. |

|C. C. |

|D. D. |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths |

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|A square and a regular pentagon have the same perimeter. |

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|[pic] |

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|What is the ratio of a side of the square to that of the pentagon? |

|A. 5:4 |

|B. 4:5 |

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|C. 25:16 |

|D. 16:25 |

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|Correct Answer : A |

12th May

|Class 7 | Social Studies |

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|Across India, mid-January is the time for festivals, like Lohri in Punjab, Pongal in Tamil Nadu and Bihu in Assam. These festivals |

|are celebrated |

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|A. as harvest festivals. |

|B. to mark the safe return of warriors. |

|C. to mark the victory over an enemy. |

|D. to protect their land from natural calamities. |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science |

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|An apple is falling from a tree. At which of the points |

|shown is its SPEED the HIGHEST? |

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|[pic] |

|A. A. |

|B. B. |

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|C. C. |

|D. D. |

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|Correct Answer : C |

14th May

|Class 7 | English |

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|Which answer makes the statement given below informational? |

|Crocodiles ____________ to sleep with their mouths open. |

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|A. are able |

|B. don't like |

|C. are happy |

|D. are hesitant |

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|[pic] |

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|Saturday's Question | Class 7 | Social Studies |

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|Across India, mid-January is the time for festivals, like Lohri in Punjab, Pongal in Tamil Nadu and Bihu in Assam. These festivals |

|are celebrated |

|A. as harvest festivals. |

|B. to mark the safe return of warriors. |

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|C. to mark the victory over an enemy. |

|D. to protect their land from natural calamities. |

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|Correct Answer : A |

15th May

|Class 7 | Maths |

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|The value of (2)3 - (-2)2 - (2)1 - (-2)0 is |

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|A. 0 |

|B. 1 |

|C. 2 |

|D. 10 |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | English |

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|Which answer makes the statement given below informational? |

|Crocodiles ____________ to sleep with their mouths open. |

|A. are able |

|B. don't like |

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|C. are happy |

|D. are hesitant |

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|Correct Answer : A |

16th May

|Class 7 | Science |

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|When people are unwell and not able to eat normal food, doctors sometimes feed them from a bottle connected through a tube. What kind|

|of food is given through the tube? |

|[pic] |

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|A. Sugar dissolved in water. |

|B. Boiled water. |

|C. Milk mixed with water. |

|D. Vegetable soup. |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths |

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|The value of (2)3 - (-2)2 - (2)1 - (-2)0 is |

|A. 0 |

|B. 1 |

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|C. 2 |

|D. 10 |

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|Correct Answer : B |

17th May

|Class 7 | Maths |

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|A weighing scale with two objects x and y is shown below: |

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|Which of the following relations about the weights of x and y is true? |

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|A. x is 400 g heavier than y. |

|B. x is 400 g lighter than y. |

|C. y is 5 times as heavy as x. |

|D. x and y weigh the same. |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science |

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|When people are unwell and not able to eat normal food, doctors sometimes feed them from a bottle connected through a tube. What kind|

|of food is given through the tube? |

|[pic] |

|A. Sugar dissolved in water. |

|B. Boiled water. |

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|C. Milk mixed with water. |

|D. Vegetable soup. |

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|Correct Answer : A |

18th May

|Class 7 | Science |

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|Of which of these plants do we eat the STEM? |

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|A. Spinach |

|B. Ginger |

|C. Brinjal |

|D. Carrot |

|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths |

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|A weighing scale with two objects x and y is shown below: |

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|[pic] |

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|Which of the following relations about the weights of x and y is true? |

|A. x is 400 g heavier than y. |

|B. x is 400 g lighter than y. |

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|C. y is 5 times as heavy as x. |

|D. x and y weigh the same. |

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|Correct Answer : A |

19th May

|Class 7 | Social Studies |

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|This country is the world's second largest economy and one of the most densely populated regions. It is located on the Pacific Ocean |

|and comprises of 3000 islands. The islands are mountainous and many are volcanic. Which country is this? |

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|A. South Korea |

|B. Japan |

|C. United Kingdom |

|D. New Zealand |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science |

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|Of which of these plants do we eat the STEM? |

|A. Spinach |

|B. Ginger |

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|C. Brinjal |

|D. Carrot |

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|Correct Answer : B |

21st May

|Class 7 | English |

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|Which pair of words correctly completes this sentence? |

|'______ the ladybird ______ the bluebottle is a bird.' |

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|A. Both ….. and |

|B. So ……… and |

|C. Neither …..nor |

|D. Whether ……or |

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|Saturday's Question | Class 7 | Social Studies |

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|This country is the world's second largest economy and one of the most densely populated regions. It is located on the Pacific Ocean |

|and comprises of 3000 islands. The islands are mountainous and many are volcanic. Which country is this? |

|A. South Korea |

|B. Japan |

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|C. United Kingdom |

|D. New Zealand |

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|Correct Answer : B |

22nd May

|Class 7 | Maths |

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|A worm that has had some magic potion, grows to "a" times its own length each week. If its length is "a" cm now, five weeks from now |

|its length will be: |

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|A. 5a cm |

|B. a5 cm |

|C. a6 cm |

|D. 6a cm |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | English |

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|Which pair of words correctly completes this sentence? |

|'______ the ladybird ______ the bluebottle is a bird.' |

|A. Both ….. and |

|B. So ……… and |

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|C. Neither …..nor |

|D. Whether ……or |

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|Correct Answer : C |

23rd May

|Class 7 | Science |

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|In the representation of the circulatory system below, identify the artery that carries deoxygenated blood. |

|[pic] |

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|A. A |

|B. B |

|C. C |

|D. D |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths |

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|A worm that has had some magic potion, grows to "a" times its own length each week. If its length is "a" cm now, five weeks from now |

|its length will be: |

|A. 5a cm |

|B. a5 cm |

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|C. a6 cm |

|D. 6a cm |

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|Correct Answer : C |

24th May

|Class 7 | Maths |

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|A train, 100 m long, is standing exactly at the centre of a 150 m long platform. What is the LEAST distance that the train needs to |

|travel before it passes the platform ENTIRELY? |

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|A. 100 m |

|B. 125 m |

|C. 150 m |

|D. 250 m |

|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science |

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|In the representation of the circulatory system below, identify the artery that carries deoxygenated blood. |

|[pic] |

|A. A |

|B. B |

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|C. C |

|D. D |

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|Correct Answer : A |

25th May

|Class 7 | Science |

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|In which region would you be if there were darkness for 24 hours of the day in June? |

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|A. Near the equator |

|B. Near the South pole |

|C. Near the tropic of Capricorn |

|D. Near the North pole |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths |

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|A train, 100 m long, is standing exactly at the centre of a 150 m long platform. What is the LEAST distance that the train needs to |

|travel before it passes the platform ENTIRELY? |

|A. 100 m |

|B. 125 m |

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|C. 150 m |

|D. 250 m |

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|Correct Answer : B |

26th May

|Class 7 | Social Studies |

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|The personality shown here is mainly known for |

|[pic] |

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|A. initiating a new religion called 'Din-e-Ilahi' |

|B. his crusade against the British Raj in India |

|C. his fight against the Sati system in Hindu society |

|D. spreading Buddhism in Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science |

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|In which region would you be if there were darkness for 24 hours of the day in June? |

|A. Near the equator |

|B. Near the South pole |

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|C. Near the tropic of Capricorn |

|D. Near the North pole |

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|Correct Answer : B |

28th May

|Class 7 | English |

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|Choose the word with the correct spelling for the sentence below. |

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|We must remember rules for the ________________ of articles in Grammar. |

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|A. |

|omision |

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|B. omition |

|C. omission |

|D. ommision |

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|Saturday's Question | Class 7 | Social Studies |

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|The personality shown here is mainly known for |

|[pic] |

|A. initiating a new religion called 'Din-e-Ilahi' |

|B. his crusade against the British Raj in India |

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|C. his fight against the Sati system in Hindu society |

|D. spreading Buddhism in Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka |

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|Correct Answer : C |

29th May

|Class 7 | Maths |

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|Three sticks P, Q and R of the same size are put together so that each one is perpendicular to the other two. Three longer sticks S, |

|T and U are then placed to make a frame as shown. |

|[pic] |

|How many triangles will be got, and of what type? |

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|A. 3: all right triangles |

|B. 3: one right triangle and two obtuse-angled triangles |

|C. 4: one right triangle, two obtuse-angled triangles and one acute angled triangle |

|D. 4: three right triangles and one acute-angled triangle |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | English |

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|Choose the word with the correct spelling for the sentence below. |

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|We must remember rules for the ________________ of articles in Grammar. |

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|A. |

|omision |

|B. omition |

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|C. omission |

|D. ommision |

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|Correct Answer : C |

30th May

|Class 7 | Science |

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|In the arrangement shown, which of the following materials will make lime water turn milky when kept for a few days? |

|[pic] |

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|A. Damp boiled rice |

|B. Dry wood pieces |

|C. Roasted peanuts |

|D. Charcoal |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths |

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|Three sticks P, Q and R of the same size are put together so that each one is perpendicular to the other two. Three longer sticks S, |

|T and U are then placed to make a frame as shown. |

|[pic] |

|How many triangles will be got, and of what type? |

|A. 3: all right triangles |

|B. 3: one right triangle and two obtuse-angled triangles |

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|C. 4: one right triangle, two obtuse-angled triangles and one acute angled triangle |

|D. 4: three right triangles and one acute-angled triangle |

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|Correct Answer : D |

31st May

|Class 7 | Maths |

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|Every morning, Taruna runs once completely around a square park, running along its border. Her sister Anjana also runs around the |

|same park, but keeping along a square path 10 metres inside the border. |

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|[pic] |

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|If the distance covered by Taruna is 1600 m, what is the distance covered by her sister? |

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|A. 400 m |

|B. 1520 m |

|C. 1560 m |

|D. 1590 m |

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|[pic] |

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|Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Science |

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|In the arrangement shown, which of the following materials will make lime water turn milky when kept for a few days? |

|[pic] |

|A. Damp boiled rice |

|B. Dry wood pieces |

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|C. Roasted peanuts |

|D. Charcoal |

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|Correct Answer : A |

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