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SUMMER WORKSHOP (Class-6 & 7) Daily Practice Problem Sheet Subject : Physics 1.
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Topic : Heat
DPP No. : 1
Convert 293 K into Celsius scale. (A) 5660C (B) 2930C
(C) 200C
(D) 4960C
Which of the following temperature is highest ? (A) 100 K (B) – 20ºC
(C) – 23ºC
(D) – 13ºF
The normal temperature of human body is : (A) 37ºC (B) 38ºC
(C) 35ºC
(D) 98.4ºC
The heat energy emitted by sun reaches the earth through : (A) conduction (B) convection (C) radiation
(D) None of these
Fahrenheit scale divides two fixed points into : (A) 180 parts (B) 212 parts
(C) 100 parts
(D) 32 parts
1 calorie equals to : (A) 4.2 J
(C) 420 J
(D) 4200 J
(B) 0.42 J
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Water can be heated in a cup of paper because : (A) Paper is a good conductor of heat (B) Paper has high specific heat (C) Paper is thin (D) Paper is a good radiator of heat
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Conduction is possible : (A) when the bodies are apart from each other (B) when the bodies have same temperature and in thermal contact (C) when they have different temperatures maintaining distance between them (D) bodies should be in contact and should have different temperatures
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It is easier to drink hot tea from a porcelain mug than from a steel tumbler as : (A) the porcelain mug has a handle (B) porcelain is a heat insulator (C) the tea will cool faster in the steel tumbler (D) all of the above
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Conduction cannot takes place in : (A) copper (B) iron
(C) aluminium
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(D) vacuum
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SUMMER WORKSHOP (Class-6 & 7) Daily Practice Problem Sheet Subject : Physics 1.
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One Aº is equal to (A) 10–2 cm
Topic : Motion and measurement of distances (B) 10–4 cm
DPP No. : 2
(C)10–12 cm
(D) 10–8 cm
1 cm2 = ? How many metre2 (A) 10 –2 (B) 102
(C) 104
(D) 10 –4
One shake is euqal to : (A) 10–3 s (B) 10–6 s
(C) 10–8 s
(D) 10–10 s
Ten km is equal to : (A) 1012 mm
(C)107 mm
(D) 103 mm
(B) 10–7 mm
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If the position of a body changes with time with respect to a stationary body, then the body is said to be (A) in motion (B) in random motion. (C) in linear motion (D) at rest.
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The girth of a very thick round pillar of a monument can be measured by using (A) metre scale. (B) ruler. (C) measuring tape. (D) compass.
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The movement of a player in a football ground is an example of (A) random motion. (B) periodic motion. (C) oscillatory motion. (D) rotatory motion.
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Motion of the needle of a sewing machine is (A) circular. (B) rectilinear.
(C) periodic.
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The motion of second’s hand in a clock is (A) slower than that of the hour’s hand. (B) faster than that of the hour’s hand. (C) equal to that of the hour’s hand. (D) opposite to that of the hour’s hand.
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A periodic motion is a type of motion where an object (A) repeats its motion in a fixed interval of time. (B) covers a circular path. (C) covers a rectilinear path. (D) remains at the same position.
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In one millimeter, there are (A) 100 cm. (B) 10 cm.
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(C) 1/10 cm.
(D) rotatory.
(D) 1/100 cm.
Taruna’s feet measure 13 cm each. She wants to measure the length of a room in terms of her feet. She covers the length of the room with 50 steps. The length of the room is (A) 63 cm. (B) 650 cm. (C) 63 m. (D) 650 m.
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SUMMER WORKSHOP (Class-6 & 7) Daily Practice Problem Sheet Subject : Physics
Topic : Electrcity and effect of currents
DPP No. : 3
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The cylindrical container of electric cell is made of ___________ _and acts as negative terminal. (A) Copper (B) Iron (C) Zinc (D) Silver
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The wire which carries away the current from the power house is called____________. (A) Earth wire (B) Neutral wire (C) Live wire (D) None of these
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_____________ is a safety wire which protect us from electric shocks and electric fire. (A) Earth wire (B) Neutral wire (C) Live wire (D) None of these
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____________ is a device which converts chemical energy in to electrical energy. (A) Electrical bell (B) Electric lift (C) Electric cell (D) Electric bulb
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An electric cell has ____________terminals. (A) 3 (B) 4
(C)1
(D) 2
Combination of two or more cells is called: (A) Cell (B) Bulb
(C) Battery
(D) Circuit
Open circuit is called: (A) switched off
(C) Both of these
(D) none of these
Gas filled inside the bulb is: (A) Nitrogen (B) Carbon di oxide
(C) Argon
(D) Oxygen
The direction of flow of current in a dry cell is: (A) from positive to negative terminal (C) in forward direction
(B) from negative to positive terminal (D) none of these
Rubber is: (A) conductor
(C) semiconductor
(D) all of these
(C) wire
(D) eraser
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(B) switched on
(B) Insulator
The thin wire in the electric bulb is known as: (A) filament (B) tube
A device which converts solar energy into electrical energy: (A) dry cell (B) solar cell (C) cell
(D) tester
A material that allows electric current to flow through it: (A) Insulator (B) Conductor (C) Transistor
(D) all of these
The path along which an electric current flows: (A) Electric circuit (B) Terminal
(D) None of these
(C) Tester
A device by which an electric circuit can be easily completed or broken is: (A) electric switch (B) electric circuit (C) conductor (D) insulator
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SUMMER WORKSHOP (Class-6 & 7) Daily Practice Problem Sheet Subject : Physics 1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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Topic : Light
DPP No. : 4
The image formed in a water is: (A) erect (B) diminished
(C) inverted
(D) none
The light is passed through object A then ‘A’ is: (A) translucent (B) opaque
(C) transparent
(D) none of these
Which one is the natural source of light: (A) tubelight (B) electric bulb
(C) sun
(D) none of these
The shape of the shadow depends upon the: (A) size of the object (C) size of source of light
(B) position of source of light (D) shape of source of light
The light ray which returns after striking a smooth surface is called: (A) incident ray (B) normal ray (C) reflected ray
(D) none of these
Glass sheet is a : (A) transparent object
(B) translucent object
(C) opaque object
(D) all of these
Stars are: (A) Luminous
(B) Non-luminous
(C) a & b both
(D) None of these
The objects which allow to pass the most of light are called: (A) Translucent (B) Opaque (C) Transparent
(D) None of these
Image formed by the pinhole camera is: (A) Erect (B) Inverted
(C) (A) & (B) both
(D) none of these
Image formed by plane mirror is: (A) erect (C) erect but laterally inverted
(B) inverted (D) none of these
A thin plane mirror : (A) refracts light
(C) transmits light
(B) reflects light
(D) none of these
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The angle of reflection is the angle between : (A) the reflected ray and surface of mirror (B) the incident ray and the surface of mirror (C) the normal to the surface of a mirror and incident ray (D) the normal to the surface of mirror and reflected ray
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Plane mirrors are arranged parallel to each other to get: (A) A single image (B) Two images (C) A large number of reflected images (D) No image
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If angle of incidence is 30o, then glance angle of reflection is : (A) 60o (B) 90o (C) 30o
(D) 120o
Light travels faster in : (A) vacuum
(D) diamand
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(B) air
(C) glass
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