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Class 7

Subject Eng Language

1. Imagine you are the sports Secretary of your school. The annual sports
meet is going to be held next week. Write a notice to put on the school
notice board. (5) Marks
2. Write a paragraph on ‘A Fire’ (5) Marks
3. Fill in each blank choosing the correct word from the brackets (5) Marks
(i) They sell in this shop. (Stationary/Stationery)
(ii) The sweater is made of material (course/ coarse)
(iii) I’ m reading; please be (quiet/quite)
(iv) Go to the and buy a kilo of butter ( diary/dairy)
(v) I often may keys (lose loose)
4. Punctuate these sentences using capital letters where necessary (5) Marks
(i) I have bought carrots beans tomatoes and onions
(ii) Close the window gopi
(iii) David where is my watch
(iv) What are you doing here bhaskar
(v) She said what a lovely garden
5. Choose the right word to complete each of the sentences (5) Marks
(i) The advised him to give smoking
(A) Away (B) off (C) up
(ii) He has just got the attack of malaria.
(A) On (B) over (C) up
(iii) Will you look my children till I come back
(A)Up (B) for (C) after
(iv) I don’t want to take much of your time.
(A) Down (B) After (C) up
(v) How was the exam? How did you get ?
(A)On (B) over (C) off
6. Choose the correct conjunction (5) Marks
(i) The watch is cheap, (or/yet) it works very well
(ii) I saw him (but/or) he didn’t see me.
(iii) He is very old, yet/so he can’t walk fast
(iv) It is a long time (when/since) we met
(v) I did ( so/as) he told me.
7. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions (5) Marks
(i) Did you come car?
(ii) We came Mr Singh’s car.
(iii) We congratulated him his success.
(iv) Kamala is good chess.
(v) She was shocked the news.
8. Fill in each blank with the comparative and superlative of the word in
brackets (5) Marks
(i) Usha types than Uma. (carefully)
(ii) Which boy in the class sings ? (well)
(iii) Prices have been rising than incomes (fast)
(iv) I got up of all (early)
(v) Padma cooks than her sister. (well)

Literature

A. Tick () the correct answer


(i) The villagers were surprised to see
(a) A number of strangers in the village
(b) Builders arrive in the village
(c) Building activity on the mountain
(d) A well-dressed stranger at the tea shop
(ii) When Mr Sagar Called the Villagers ‘bumpkins’, his tone was-
(a) Admiring
(b) Mocking
(c) Dismissive
(d) Amused
(iii) The time of the day described in the poem is-
(a) Noon
(b) Dawn
(c) Both Dawn and Noon
(d) Night
(iv) Words such as ‘still’, ‘peace’, ‘hum’, ‘dumb’ and ‘gentle’ increase the
felling of
(a) Serenity
(b) Vacant mood
(c) Hardwork
(d) Happiness
(v) The intention of the rich practical man was to-
(a) Beautify the river bank
(b) Exploit the river for profit
(c) Look after the poor folks
(d) Sail down the river
(vi) When Bachendri pal came out of her tent, the first person she saw
was-
(a) Ang Dorjee
(b) Hillary
(c) Sonam Pulzor
(d) Col. Khullar
(vii) The following people climbed Mount Everest with Bachendri Pal:
(a) Ang Dorjee, Sonam Pulzor and Lhatoo
(b) Ang Dorjee, Col. Khullar and Hillary
(c) Ang Dorjee, and Sonam Pulzor only
(d) Ang Dorjee,, Col. Khullar and Lhatoo
(viii) Bachendri pal bowed to Ang Dorjee as he had
(a) Invited her to climb with him
(b) Advised her to increase her oxygen flow
(c) Congratulated her on her second climb
(d) Encouraged and led her to the summit
(ix) The shape of the cricket bat changed when-
(a) Bats came to be made in industrial houses
(b) Bats started being made of a single piece
(c) The bowlers started pitching the ball through the air
(d) The batsman started making their own bats.
(x) The first people in India to play cricket were-
(a) The people from the Indian Army
(b) The people belonging to Kolkata
(c) The Parsi community
(d) The people who lived in Bombay
(xi) The children are playing on the
(a) Baseball Ground
(b) Cricket Ground
(c) Cricket/Road
(d) Football/ field
(xii) “The lamp-post’s slender stem is being used as-
(a) A wicket
(b) The Boundry Wall
(c) A Bat
(d) The Goal Post

Class – 7

Literature

(xiii) ‘The law’s majestic tread’ means-


(a) Arrival of an angry mob
(b) Arrival of the policeman
(c) Movement of heavy traffic
(d) Arrival of parents
(xiv) Mr Otis gives the ghost the lubricator
(a) For Indigestion
(b) For cleaning the stain
(c) For oiling his chains
(d) For stopping his moans
(xv) The ghost asks Virginia to
(a) Interpret the prophecy
(b) Listen to his story
(c) Weep for his sins
(d) Take him to the Garden of Death

Answer the following question 10x2=20 Marks

(i) How did Virginia help the Ghost?


(ii) Who was Sir Simon de Canterville? Why had he become a ghost?
(iii) What served as wicket?
(iv) Describe the Scorer’s Roles
(v) How did cricket come to India?
(vi) Through the length of the pitch is specified 22 yards – the size or shape
of the round is not. Give reasons.
(vii) Where did Bachendri Pal get water for her tea?
(viii) Many mountaineers had climbed the Everest What was special about
Ang Dorjee?
(ix) Who had brought land in the village ? why?
(x) What does roaring steel and fire refer to?
(xi) Write down the meaning of the given words 5 Marks
(i) Prejudiced
(ii) Musing
(iii) Tread
(iv) Eddies
(v) Ragged

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