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This document contains 26 multiple choice questions about water and its properties. The questions cover topics like the percentage of water in the human body (70%), the boiling point of water (100°C), processes involved in the water cycle like transpiration and evaporation, effects of heavy rain like floods and drought causing water scarcity. Each question is followed by a single correct multiple choice answer.

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7th P-BAT

This document contains 26 multiple choice questions about water and its properties. The questions cover topics like the percentage of water in the human body (70%), the boiling point of water (100°C), processes involved in the water cycle like transpiration and evaporation, effects of heavy rain like floods and drought causing water scarcity. Each question is followed by a single correct multiple choice answer.

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Question.

The value of 2km/hr is equal to


(a) 4/9 m/s
(b) 5/9m/s
(c) 13/9m/s
(d) 7/9m/s

Answer: B

Question. The meter that measures the distance moved


by a vehicle is ( )
(a) Speedometer
(b) Odometer
(c) Anemometer
(d) Thermometer

Answer: B
Question. A bus travels 54 km in 90 minutes. The speed
of the bus is
(a) 0.6 mis
(b) 10 mis
(c) 5.4 mis
(d) 3.6 mis

Answer: B

Question. The rate of change of displacement with time


is called
(a) Speed
(b) Velocity
(c) Both of these
(d) None of these

Answer: B
Question. If an object covers equal distance in equal
intervals of time, then the object is said to have:
(a) non-uniform motion
(b) uniform motion
(c) oscillation
(d) none of these

Answer: B

Question. If the velocity of a body does not change with


time, its acceleration is
(a) zero
(b) infinite
(c) unity
(d) None of these

Answer: A

Question. The correct symbol to represent the speed of


an object is:
(a) 5 mis
(b) 5 mp
(c) 5 m/s-1
(d) 5 s/m

Answer: D
Question. The times taken by a pendulum to complete
one oscillation is:
(a) oscillation period
(b) 1 second
(c) time period
(d) frequency

Answer: C

Question. The motion of the spikes in the wheels of a


moving cycle is
(a) rectilinear motion
(b) circular motion
(c) oscillatory motion
(d) none of these

Answer: B

Question. Watch used to measure short interval of time


IS
(a) Stop watch
(b) Pendulum watch
(c) Atom watch
(d) Quartz watch

Answer: A
1. How is the heat transferred in Conduction?

Heat is transferred by movement of particles

heat is transferred from one particle to the next


through collision of vibrating particles

heat is transferred using heats rays without requiring


any medium

None of these
Question 19.
An iron ball at 40 ° C is dropped in a mug
containing water at 40 ° C. The heat will:
(a) flow from iron ball to water
(b) not flow from iron ball to water or from
water to iron ball
(c) flow from water to iron ball
(d) increase the temperature of both

Answer
(b) not flow from iron ball to water or from
water to iron ball
The heat will not flow from iron ball to water
or from water to ball.
Question 18.
One litre of water at 30 ° C is mixed with one
litre of water at so 0 c. The temperature of
mixture wil I be:
(a) 80 ° C
(b) More than so 0 c but less than 80 ° C
(c) 20 ° c
(d) Between 30 ° C and so 0 c

Answer
(d) Between 30 ° C and so 0 c
Between 30 ° C and so 0 c because
temperature of mixture will be between.
1. How is the heat transferred in Conduction?

• Heat is transferred by movement of particles


• heat is transferred from one particle to the next
through collision of vibrating particles
• heat is transferred using heats rays without
requiring any medium
• None of these

2. The normal temperature of the human body is

• 38 ° C
• 98.60 F ✓
• 25 ° C
• 94 ° C
Question was not answered

3. A thermos flask prevents loss or gain of heat by

• Conduction
• Convection
• Radiation
• All the above
Question was not answered
4. Which of the following is incorrect?

• SI unit of temperature is Kelvin


• SI unit of heat is Joule
• Plastic and wood are insulators
• Heat reach to use by Sun through Convection �

5. The heat from the sun reaches to the earth through


the process

• Radiation
• Conduction
• Convection
• convention
Question was not answered

6. which metal is preferred in thermometer

• Mercury v
• Silver
• Steel
• Bronze
Question was not answered
11. Which of the following is incorrect about convection?

• it is the transfer of heat by the movement of


particles.
• is the primary mode of heat transfer in fluids
• Convection currents give rise to breeze in coastal
regions.
• None of these
Question was not answered

12. which of these is an insulator of heat

• Iron
• Steel
• Copper
• Air
Question was not answered
7. 1 litre of water at 20 ° C and 60 ° C respectively are
mixed together ,the temperature of the mixture will be

• 20 °C
• 60 ° C
• Between 20 ° C and 60 ° C
• less than 20 ° C
Question was not answered

8. Which of these is not the scale of temperature


measurement

• Fahrenheit
• Celsius
• Kelvin
• Joule
Question was not answered

9. Heats flows from

• Cold body to hot body


• Hot body to cold body
• Its flows in both the direction
• Never flows from one body to another
It is advised not to hold
Q23 the thermometer by its
bulb while reading it

[A]. Bulb can be burst

[B]. Thermometer wi LL not work

[C]. Level of mercury decrease

[D]. None of the above

Answer: Option D
Once in a summer day,
Paheli keeps an iron
Q21 chair in sunlight. After
few hours, iron chair
gets heated because

[A]. Heat is transferred by conduction

[B]. Heat is transferred by convection

[C]. Heat is transferred by radiation

[D]. Heat is transferred by all the

process

Answer: Option C
Wooden spoon is
Q16 dipped in a cup of ice
cream. Its other end

[A]. Becomes cold by the process of

conduction

[B]. Becomes cold by the process of

convection

[C]. Becomes cold by the process of

radiation

[D]. Does not become cold

Answer: Option D
Boojho wants to know
that why it is advised to
Q13 use digital
thermometer?

[A]. It is cheap and available

everywhere.

[B]. As a digital it does not require any


contact to measuring temperature.

[C]. It does not use of mercury.

[D]. Every point can be seen by a "beep

sound".

Answer: Option C
What is the range of the
temperature reading of a
laboratory thermometer?

-10 ° C - 110 ° C
•I
[ B. 35 ° c - 42 ° c
I
[ C. I 0 ° C - 100 ° C
I
[ D. -10 ° C - 100 ° C
I
Ans: -10 ° C - 110 ° C
Which of the following
thermometers has a kink?

A. Laboratory
thermometer

Clinical thermometer OJ
[ C. I Both (1) and (2)
]

[ D. I Digital thermometer
]

Ans: Clinical thermometer


During the night

[ A. I Sea water heats up


I
[ B. I Land heats up
I
Land cools more 0
quickly than the sea

D. Sea cools quickly than


the land

Ans: Land cools more quickly than the sea


What is the normal
temperature of a healthy
person?

I 37 ° c OJ
.
I
B 137 ° F
I
C 37 K
I . 1 I
[ D. I None of these
l
Ans: 37 °C
Question 1.
How much percentage of water does
a human body contains?
(a) 60°/o
(b) 70o/o
(c) 80°/o
(d) 90o/o

T Answer
Answer: (b) 70o/o
Question 10.
Plants release large amount of water vapour into
the atmosphere by the process called
(a) evaporation
(b) condensation
(c) precipitation
( d) transpiration

Answer
Answer: ( d) transpiration
Question 9.
Boiling point of water is
(a) 100 ° C
(c) 101 ° c
(b) 99 ° C
(d) 102 ° C

Answer
Answer: (a) 100 ° C
Question 6.
Circulation of water between ocean and land is
known as
(a) water cycle
(b) rain cycle
(c) water management
(d) water harvesting

Answer
Answer: (a) water cycle
Question 15.
Heavy rains may cause
(a) floods
(b) drought
(c) rainlessness
(d) both (a) and (c)

T Answer
Answer: (a) floods
Question 19.
The process of conversion of water
into its vapour is called
(a) transpiration
(b) evaporation
(c) condensation
(d) None of the above

T Answer
Answer: (b) evaporation
Question 2 5.
Drought causes water
(a) profitability
(b) scarcity
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of these

T Answer
Answer: (b) scarcity
Question 26.
The colour of potable water is
(a) colourless
(b) milky
(c) pink-coloured
(d) red-coloured

T Answer
Answer: (a) colourless

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