Explore topic-wise MCQs in 7th Class.

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51.

Select the option which satisfies the same conditions of placement of the dots as in the Fig. (X).

A.                                  
B.         
C.          
D.           
Answer» C.          
52.

A ludo die is rolled. Find the probability that the number of dots on its upper face is a odd prime number.

A.  0                                
B.  \[\frac{1}{2}\]           
C.  \[\frac{1}{3}\]                       
D.         1
Answer» D.         1
53.

If it is possible to make a meaningful word from the second, the third, the fourth, the fifth and the eighth letters of the word MANGROVES, then the first letter of the word thus formed is your answer. If more than one such word can be formed, your answer is ' X' and if no such word can be formed, your answer is 'Z'.

A.  A
B.  R
C.  Z
D.  X
Answer» E.
54.

If the digits of the number 5726489 are arranged in ascending order, how many digits will remain at the same position?

A.  None
B.  One
C.  Two
D.  Three
Answer» E.
55.

A hall 20 m long and 15 m broad is surrounded by a verandah of uniform width of 2.5 m. The cost of flooring the verandah at Rs. 17.50 per sq. metre is

A. Rs. 2500
B. Rs. 3000
C. Rs. 3500
D. Rs. 4000
Answer» D. Rs. 4000
56.

What is the difference between the number of units exported in 2001 and 2002?

A.  20000000
B.  200000000
C.  2000000
D.  200000
Answer» B.  200000000
57.

DIRECTION: Study the following graph carefully and answer the given questions 11 and 12. Number of units Produced (in crores) and Exported (in crarea) by a company over the years What is the average number of units produced over the years?

A.  77570000
B.  75500000
C.  77500000
D.  7757000
Answer» D.  7757000
58.

Wasim borrowed some money at 6% p.a. simple interest for the first four years, 8% p.a. for the next three years and 10% p.a. for a period beyond 7 years. At the end of 12 years, he earned Rs. 5880 as simple interest. How much money did he borrow ?

A. Rs. 6000
B. Rs. 8000
C. Rs. 9000
D. Rs. 10000
Answer» B. Rs. 8000
59.

By selling a watch for Rs. 1440, a man loses 10%. At what price should he sell it to gain 5%?

A. Rs. 1550
B. Rs. 1680
C. Rs. 1685
D. Rs. 1600
Answer» C. Rs. 1685
60.

Syrinx is the vocal organ located at the base of trachea. In which of the following organisms syrinx is present?

A.  Reptiles
B.  Amphibians
C.  Birds
D.  Both (a) and (c)
Answer» D.  Both (a) and (c)
61.

This animal is completely blind but can pick both chemical and electrical signals via receptors present on its entire body. Identify the animal.

A.  Snake caterpillar
B.  Olm
C.  Satanic leaf tailed gecko
D.  Gila monster
Answer» C.  Satanic leaf tailed gecko
62.

Which of the following statements are Correct? (i)  Hydra has a number of cilia around its mouth. (ii) Frog uses its long, sticky tongue to catch insects, (iii) Mosquito sucks up the blood of animals with its tentacle.

A.  (i) and (iii) only
B.  (i) only
C.  (ii) only
D.  (ii) and (iii) only
Answer» D.  (ii) and (iii) only
63.

Four students made a statement related to mango. Which of them had made incorrect statement. Rohan: There are more than 1500 varieties of mangoes in India. Priti: Every year, the International Mango Festival is held in Nagpur. Raj: Mango fruit Is an excellent source of vitamin A, \[{{\text{B}}_{\text{6}}}\], C, E and flavonoids, Simran: Best 50 varieties of mangoes are only exhibited in International Mango festival.

A.  Priti and Raj
B.  Rohan and Simran
C.  Priti and Simran
D.  Rohan and Raj
Answer» D.  Rohan and Raj
64.

Select the incorrect match from the following sea animals with their characteristic feature-

A.  Man-eater of the tropical seas - Great white sharks
B.  Second largest fish-Basking shark
C.  Small-toothed whales similar to dolphins with beak like jaws - Humpback whales
D.  Ali of these
Answer» D.  Ali of these
65.

The Tree of Life' in Bahrain grows in the middle of desert and is the only green living organism living in a vast and barren desert. It is probably because of its long roots that have found some underground water source- What kind of tree is Tree of Life'?

A.  Elephant tree
B.  Desert sage
C.  Mesquite
D.  Desert willow tree
Answer» D.  Desert willow tree
66.

It is a fast- running ground cuckoo that has a long tail and a crest. It is found in the desert of USA and Mexico. It makes a slow and descending dove-like 'coo' and a rapid, vocalised clattering sound with its beak. What is the name of the bird?

A.  Roadrunner
B.  Cuculus
C.  Ani
D.  Banded ground cuckoo
Answer» B.  Cuculus
67.

What is common between Dachshund, Great Dane and Doberman?

A.  They all are German dog breeds.
B.  They all are British dog breeds.
C.  They all are Indian dog breeds.
D.  They all are Chinese dog breeds.
Answer» B.  They all are British dog breeds.
68.

This desert plant found in South western United States can survive in the harsh desert climate by staying dormant. When it rains, it grows new leaves and flowers. On seed maturity, it sheds its leaves and becomes dormant again. Identify the plant.

A.  Elephant foot tree
B.  Joshua tree
C.  Ocotillo
D.  Saguaro
Answer» D.  Saguaro
69.

This shark is rarely seen by humans and was discovered in 1976. It is found in deep tropical water and is believed that it swims with its mouth open. Name the shark.

A.  Mega mouth
B.  Mako
C.  Hammerhead
D.  Blacktip
Answer» B.  Mako
70.

These organisms contaminate the drinking water. If these are present in larger concentration, they produce neurotoxin that can cause paralysis. Identify them.

A.  Salmonella
B.  Legionella
C.  Cyanobacteria
D.  Cryptosporidium
Answer» D.  Cryptosporidium
71.

It is the longest venomous snake in the world. Its bite delivers a tremendous amount of paralysis-inducing neurotoxins. The snake's venom is so strong and voluminous that it can kill an elephant in just a few hours. Name it,

A.  Coastal taipan
B.  Western taipan
C.  King cobra
D.  Banded krait
Answer» D.  Banded krait
72.

This plant grows in wet environments. It uses its highly modified underground leaves that have slender tubes swollen in the middle to attract, trap and digest micro fauna. Which plant is this?

A.  Bladderwort
B.  Corkscrew
C.  Sundew
D.  Venus flytrap
Answer» C.  Sundew
73.

If you are participating in an inter-school football match, then you should

A.  Hurt the opposing team members
B.  Start crying on losing the match
C.  Accept victory or defeat like a true sportsman
D.  Use unfair means to win.
Answer» D.  Use unfair means to win.
74.

Which of the following represents the concept that describes the beliefs of an individual or culture?

A.  Values
B.  Attitude
C.  Behaviour
D.  Personality
Answer» B.  Attitude
75.

Having the confidence to try new things is a sign of strong _____.

A.  Emotion
B.  Personality
C.  Seif-esteem
D.  Goal
Answer» C.  Seif-esteem
76.

Which of the following is not associated with non-verbal communication?

A.  Conversation
B.  Facial expression
C.  Symbol
D.  Body language
Answer» B.  Facial expression
77.

Which of the following does not demonstrate professionalism?

A.  Jaspreet arrives 10 minutes early for work everyday.
B.  Aman is texting his friend during a meeting.
C.  Manu takes the initiative to clean off two shelves instead of one.
D.  All of these.
Answer» C.  Manu takes the initiative to clean off two shelves instead of one.
78.

Which of the following does not represent behaviour of a good student?

A.  Following school rules
B.  Participating only in personal interests
C.  Being punctual
D.  Respecting other students
Answer» C.  Being punctual
79.

Perseverance, which is a necessary trait possessed by successful students, involves

A.  Ability to see failure as a positive learning experience
B.  Trying until the goal is attained
C.  Developing mental strength
D.  All of these.
Answer» E.
80.

If your class teacher makes you the team leader of a team working on a project, then what should be your attitude towards your team members?

A.  Respect all the members of the team.
B.  Be fair and treat everyone equally.
C.  Do not include everyone's consent in decision making.
D.  Both [a] and [b].
Answer» E.
81.

Which of the following are the benefits of lateral thinking? (i)  Helps to solve problems (ii) Stimulates creativity and innovation (iii) Helps in anger management (iv) Facilitates brain storming

A.  (i), (ii) and (iii) only
B.  (i), (iii) and (iv) only
C.  (i), (ii) and (iv) only
D.  (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
Answer» D.  (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
82.

Which of the following defines communication barrier?

A.  Something that allows for accurate communication
B.  Anything that interferes with communication
C.  Something only the listener needs to control
D.  All of these
Answer» C.  Something only the listener needs to control
83.

If 3 cats kill 3 rats in 3 minutes, then how long will it take for 100 cats to kill 100 rats?

A.  300 minutes
B.  100 minutes
C.  6 minutes
D.  3 minutes
Answer» E.
84.

Whenever you make a decision, you have to be ready to accept the results. The results of your actions are called

A.  Alternatives
B.  Consequences
C.  Risks
D.  Opportunities.
Answer» C.  Risks
85.

Lord of the Files is a novel about a group of British boys stuck on an uninhabited island, they try to govern themselves with disastrous results. It was the Nobel Prize winning author's first book and is considered one of the top 100 books of the twentieth century. Who wrote this novel?

A.                         
B.       
C.         
D.           
Answer» B.       
86.

Robin Hood's band of Merry Men terrorised the rich who passed through Sherwood Forest. Who among the Merry Men was the religious man who had been defrocked?

A.  Saint Marian
B.  Friar Tuck
C.  Brother John Little
D.  Will Scarfett
Answer» C.  Brother John Little
87.

In the classic novel. Alice in Wonderland which character sings the song 'Soup in the evening, beautiful soup'?

A.  The Cheshire Cat
B.  The Duchess
C.  The Mad Hatter
D.  The Mock Turtle
Answer» E.
88.

Shakespeare gave English language many phrases and quotes, now commonly used. In which play does the phrase 'pound of flesh', which means 'something which is owed, that is callously required to be paid back' feature?

A.  Henry V
B.  Antony and Cleopatra
C.  Romeo and Juliet
D.  The Merchant of Venice
Answer» E.
89.

Who was the Merchant of Venice in Shakespeare's play of the same name?

A.  Antonio
B.  Salario
C.  Bassanio
D.  Gratian
Answer» B.  Salario
90.

Limericks are short, humorous poems. How many lines do they have?

A.  3
B.  4
C.  5
D.  6
Answer» D.  6
91.

This extract is taken from the poem 'The Bangle Sellers' of a very famous Indian poet. Name her.

A.  Sarojini Naidu
B.  Nandini Sahu
C.  Amrita Pritam
D.  Kamaia Das
Answer» B.  Nandini Sahu
92.

"Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom." These lines comes from the speech of a very well-known Indian personality. Name him.

A.  Sardar Vallabhai Patel
B.  Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar
C.  Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
D.  Mahatma Gandhi.
Answer» D.  Mahatma Gandhi.
93.

This British veterinary surgeon and author is world-famous for his heart warming tales about animals and their owners-His books include 'All Things Wise and Wonderful' and 'All Creatures Great and Small'. His real name was Alfred Wight, but he used a pseudonym. What was it?

A.  Gerald Durrell
B.  James Herriot
C.  Hugh Lofting
D.  Rudyard Kipling
Answer» C.  Hugh Lofting
94.

What does the idiom 'hit below the belt' mean?

A.  To quarrel all the time
B.  To say something that is often too personal, usually irrelevant, and always unfair
C.  To play a subordinate role
D.  To lament over something that cannot be changed
Answer» C.  To play a subordinate role
95.

What does a numismatist do?

A.  Collects coins
B.  Collects new things
C.  Collects insects
D.  Collects stamps
Answer» B.  Collects new things
96.

'Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.' Thus starts the treatise by one of the greatest thinkers of all times. Who is he?

A.  Jean-Jacques Rousseau
B.  Rene Descartes
C.  Karl Marx
D.  Friedrich Engels
Answer» B.  Rene Descartes
97.

As dogs are canine, crows are ____.

A.  Corvine
B.  Crowine
C.  Cawine
D.  Crownine
Answer» B.  Crowine
98.

Doctor John Dolittle is the central character of a series of children's books by Hugh Lofting, first written in 1920. He is a doctor who shuns human patients in favour of animals. His team of animals includes a two-headed llama. What is it called?

A.  Jip
B.  Gub-gub
C.  Chee-chee
D.  Pushmi-pullyu
Answer» E.
99.

Who wrote the famous poem Kubla Khan; or, A Vision in a Dream : A Fragment?

A.  Samuel Taylor Coleridge
B.  Robert Browning
C.  Sylvia Plath
D.  Sarojini Naidu
Answer» B.  Robert Browning
100.

Margaret Mitchell's Civil War saga set in and around Atlanta, Georgia, became one of the twentieth century's best-selling books. It was made into a movie starring Clarke Gable and Vivien Leigh, which went on to win many Oscar awards. What is this book called?

A.  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
B.  Giant
C.  Gone With the Wind
D.  The Good Earth
Answer» D.  The Good Earth