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QURAISHA ENGLISH SCHOOL

Academic Session: 2024-2025


Summative Assessment - I
Subject: Chemistry Time: 2 Hours
Class: Std. VII Total Marks: 60

1. Fill in the blanks (1x10=10)

i. Pure substances are classified into___ and_____.


ii. Germination is an example of______.
iii. _____ have definite properties and definite composition.
iv. _____ have no fixed properties.
v. Fewt chat is a____ type of mixture.
vi. The manufacturing process of Ammonia is called______.
vii. Oxygen______ change the colour of litmus paper.
viii. Non-metallic oxides are also known as_____ oxides.
ix. Helium and Argon are called_____ gases.

2. Tick the correct option (1x10=10)

i. Which of the following gases is used to store human organs meant for
transplantation at low temperature in hospital?
a. Nitrogen
b. Carbon Dioxide
c. Oxygen
d. Argon

ii. What is the colour of the flame when magnesium burns in the presence
of oxygen?
a. White
b. Blue
c. Green
d. Red

iii. Which of the following is solidified carbon dioxide?


a. Frost
b. Dew
c. Dry ice
d. Mist

iv. Which of the following gases is used in the treatment of cancer and
radioactive research?
a. Xenon
b. Helium
c. Radon
d. Neon

v. Which of the following causes damage to plant and buildings made of


marble?
a. CFCs
b. Smoke
c. Smog
d. Acid Rain

vi. Which of the following is the simplest form of matter?


a. Gold
b. Salt
c. Water
d. Carbon dioxide

vii. Which of the following elements is potassium hydroxide made up of?


a. Potassium and Oxygen
b. Potassium and Hydrogen
c. Potassium, hydrogen and oxygen
d. Potassium only

viii. Which of the following technique is used to separate components of


mixture of miscible liquids?
a. Evaporation
b. Fractional distillation
c. Sublimation
d. Filtration

ix. Which of the following is not homogenous mixture?


a. Steel
b. Milk
c. Brass
d. Bronze

x. Which of the following methods is used by gulf countries to ge drinking


water from sea?
a. Distillation
b. Filtration
c. Sublimation
d. Chromatography

3. Match the following (1x5=5)


a. Chromatography i. Homogenous mixture
b. Sublimation ii. Baking soda
c. Metalloid iii. Separation of ammonium chloride
d. Compound from sand
e. Alloy iv. Silicon

v. Separation of amino acids in a


mixture

4. State whether the following are True or False


a. Flushing oil tankers with nitrogen increases the chance of
explosion.
b. Oxygen occurs in nature in both free and combined states.
c. Oxygen is lighter than air.
d. Carbon Dioxide can be dissolved in water under pressure.
e. Helium is used as a coolant, mostly in nuclear reactors.

5. Define the following terms (2x5=10)


a. Elements
b. Mixture
c. Chromatography
d. Radon
e. Xenon

6. Draw and label the diagram of composition of air (5)


7. Write the chemical formula of given compounds (1x5=5)
a. Sulphur dioxide
b. Zinc oxide
c. Calcium oxide
d. Glucose
e. Lead

8. Answer the following question (2x5=10)


a. Define metalloids. Name any four metalloids.
b. What are the constituents of a mixture.
c. Define compounds. Explain with the help of an example.
d. What are rare gases
e. What is water vapour? Write the importance of it.

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