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SUMMER VACATION HOME WORK

Class- VII
ENGLISH
Q.1 Complete Cursive Writing till page no. 25 in Cursive Writing Book.
Q.2 Write ten Proverbs and Homophones with meaning in the Grammar Copy.
Q.3 Write a paragraph on the topic ' Importance of Education ' word limit (100 -120).
Q.4 Write one self-composed poem on the theme 'Nature' .
Q.5 Write Autobiography of any three Poets or Author in the Literature Copy.

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MATHS
Q.A Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
1. In integers one is the identity for
a) Multiplication b) Division c) Subtraction d) Addition
2. The value of (−2)5 × (−3)2 × (−1)7 is
a) −288 b) 288 c) −298 d) 298
3. Which of the following is a correct statement?
a) −5 < −4 b) −5 > −4 c) −5 = −4 d) None of these
4. The additive inverse of −12 is
a) −12 b) 0 c) 12 d) 1
5. On subtracting −13 from −5, we get
a) 18 b) −8 c) 8 d) −18
6. The sum of two integers is −16. If one of them is 16, then the other is
a) 32 b) −32 c) 0 d) −1
7. Which of the following is true?
a) 12 ÷ (−1) = 12 c) −12 ÷ (−1) = 12
b) −12 ÷ 1 = 12 d) 12 ÷ 1 = −12
8. If x = 2, y = −1 and z=−2, the value of x (y + z) is
a) −6 b) 6 c) −2 d) 2
9. Temperature of a place is −24 ° C. If it is increased by 11 ° C, the final temperature in the
place is
a) −35 ° C b) 13 ° C c) −13 ° C d) 35 ° C
10.Population in a city was 8,60,000. In the next year, if it is increased by 14,000 more than
one-tenth of the previous population, the present population in the city is
a) 8,88,000 b) 9,60,000 c) 9,40,000 d) 8,74,000
Q.B TRUE/ FALSE
1. Let a, b be two non-zero integers and a ÷ b is not equal to b ÷ a. It shows that commutative
property is not satisfied with respect to division in integers.
2. (−5)4 is a −ve Integer.
3. If the exponent of a Negative Integer is even, then the value is Positive.
4. The Distributive Property of Division over Addition holds good in Integers.
5. The Collection of Integers is commutative under Division.
6. The Collection of Integers is closed under Multiplication.
7. (−5) × (−2) is an Integer.
8. The difference between the Smallest Positive Integer and the Greatest Negative Integer is 2.
9. The Additive Inverse of the greatest Negative Integer is +1.
10. Every Positive Integer is less than 0 and every Negative Integer is greater than 0
Q.C Short and Long answer type questions
1. Find the sum of following numbers:
a) (−540), (+1560), (+ 540), (−60)
b) (−2754), (+ 754), (−1000)
c) (−981), (−72), (−81), (−28)
d) (−118), (−109), (+230), (−236), (+180)
2. Subtract:
a) 0 from −218
b) −218 from 0
c) −218 from 218
d) −218 from −218
e) 218 from −218
f) 999 from -999
3. Calculate and verify using the Distributive Law over Addition:
a) −12 × [(−6) + 3]
b) 110 × [(−2) + (−3)]
c) 45 × [18 + (−8)]
4. Find the value of:
a) −27− (−23)
b) −17−18− (−35)
c) −23 + 42 − 28 − 11
d) 250− (−68) − ( −12)
5. Evaluate the following:−
a) −8 − 24 + 31−26 − 28 + 7 + 19 – 18 – 8 + 33
b) −26−20 + 33 − (−33) + 21 + 24 − (−25) − 26 −14 − 34
6. Find the following products:
a) 3 × (−8) × 5
b) 9 × (−3) × (−6)
c) (−2) × 36 × (−5)
d) 18 × (−27) × 30
7. What will be the sign of the product, if we multiply together
a) 8 negative integers and 1 positive integer?
b) 21 negative integers and 3 positive integers?
8. Calculate the sum: 5 + (−5) + 5 + (−5) + .................
a) if the number of terms is 10.
b) if the number of terms is 11.
9. Manisha entered the lift on the 20th floor and got out of the lift on the 7th floor. How many
floors did she travel downwards?
10. The temperature inside a freezer is-10 ° C. To defrost it, the temperature was allowed to
rise to 14 ° C. What will be the temperature after this rise?
11. What will be the sign of the resultant integer, if we multiply 5 negative integers and 2
positive integers?
12. There are 36 people at a party. Suppose two-third of people are men. How many men and
women are present in the party?
13. One-half of the population of a city is of females. 2/7 of them live in slums. What fraction of
the people live in the slum?
14. Rahim and Raj went to Pizza Hut to celebrate Rahim's birthday. They ordered a big pizza.
Rahim ate 1/5th of the pizza and Raj ate 1/4th of the remaining pizza. What portion of the
pizza was left?
15. 2/3 of the beads in a box are red, 1/4 are yellow and the rest are blue. There are 35 more
red beads than blue beads. How many beads are there altogether?
SCIENCE
Q.1 On a chart paper, with the help of Ray Diagrams, show Refraction of Light through Convex Lens
and Concave Mirror separately.
OR
On a chart paper, write the Latin Names/Scientific Names of all Elements along with their
Chemical Symbols/Formulae
Q.2 Draw a colorful model of Human Heart with proper labeling of its parts
Q.3 Make a PowerPoint Presentation on the Largest Forests in the World including informations
such as : Their Name, Their Location in the World, Types of Flora and Fauna Found, Special
Features ( any 2)
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Section A-Reading and Learning
Q.1 Read chapters and learn all exercises for P.T. 1
Section B-Writing
Q.1 On a Political Map of India mark name of all the States and their Capitals.
Q.2 On a Political Map of India show all our Neighboring Countries in different colors and write
their Names and Capitals.
Q.3 Write a Short Note on the topic- Mid Day Meal Scheme with Picture
(Hint: Introduction, objectives, outcomes)
COMPUTER
Draw the Tools of MS EXCEL.
a) New e) Paste i) Font Size m) Auto Sum
b) Open f) Copy j) Font Colour n) Merge and Centre
c) Save g) Undo k) Delete
d) Cut h) Font l) Insert
Create the following Worksheet :
Components of Air
Components Percentage
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Carbon Dioxide
Others
Maximum
a) Calculate maximum percentage in Cell B7 window.
b) Increase the column A
c) Insert Blank Row between Row 1 and Row 2
d) Merge and Centre the Heading in Row.
e) Make the Heading in Row 1 Bold, Size 14, Colour Blue
f) Format the Worksheet in given format
g) Create Pie Chart for components and their percentage. Give Chart Title.
h) Fill the Chart Area with Light Green Colour.
i) Create a poster on “Cyber Security” on A4 or A3 size sheet.
j) Do the assignment neatly in Computer Practical Notebook.
k) Revise the Syllabus covered.
G.K.
Q.1 To Find 50 Current Affairs of month May and June and write it in your Notebook.
Q.2 Make Chart/Model showing proper Disposal of Waste.
Q.3 Make a chart showing the Achievement of Sports Person who have Physical Disabilities. Write
about their achievement 2-3 lines.
MORAL SCIENCE
Q.1 Make a Wall Hanging Model showing the ways to Save Environment.
Q.2 Write any one Moral Story in your own words. Also Draw and Colour a picture related to it on a
chart.
Q.3 Write 10 Good Habits your Teachers and Parents taught you. Do it in A4 sheet.

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