Organisation Name : Narayana Educational Institutions
Examination : Aarambh – National Talent Scholarship Exam NTSE 2020
Document Type : Sample Papers
Year : 2020
Class : Class VII
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Narayana Group Class VII Aarambh Sample Paper
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IQ – Mental Ability
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. How many 9’s are there in the following sequence which are immediately followed by 2 and also immediately preceded by 3 ?
3 9 2 4 3 9 2 3 9 3 9 2 3 9 2 9 3
(1) One
(2) Two
(3) Three
(4) More than three
2. Six animals are placed in a circle facing the centre of the circle. Cat is between dog and rabbit. Hen, who is to the immediate right of parrot, is not adjacent to dog. Who is to the immediate right of dog ?
(1) Monkey
(2) Cat
(3) Parrot
(4) Data inadequate
3. ‘Coal’ is related to ‘Heat’ in the same way as ‘Wax’ is related to
(1) Honey
(2) Bee
(3) Light
(4) Fire
4. X told Y, “It is true that I am your real brother but you are not my sister”. How would Y be possibly related to X ?
(1) Cousin
(2) Friend
(3) Brother
(4) Cannot be determined
Direction (Q. 5) : In the following question, a set of figures carrying certain numbers is given. Assuming that the numbers in each set follows a similar rule. Find the missing number.
6. In a certain code SIKKIM is written as THLJJL. How is TRAINING, written in that code ?
(1) UQBHOHOF
(2) UQBJOHOH
(3) SQBHOHOH
(4) UQBIOHHO
7. Which letter in NOTORIOUS occupies the same position as M does in CLEAMENT ?
(1) O
(2) R
(3) I
(4) T
8. If ‘+’ means multiplied by, ‘–’ means divided by, ‘×’ means plus, ‘?’ means ‘–’ then (18 + 10 × 20) – 8 ? 6 = ?
(1) 35
(2) 92
(3) 26
(4) 19
9. 10, 21, 40, 83, 162, _ ?__ Complete the series
(1) 233
(2) 235
(3) 329
(4) 339
10. Count the total number of possible squares in the given figure.
(1) 16
(2) 22
(3) 24
(4) 28
Physics
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
21. There is a mistake in the following classification. Which of the following is placed incorrectly in the groups?
(1) Wool
(2) Carbon
(3) Iron
(4) Silver
22. Reena puts two different objects in each of the following containers.
Container (i) : copper coin and iron nail
Container (ii) : steel nail and aluminium earring
Container (iii) : marble and gold coin
Container (iv) : nikel coin and steel nail
She can use a magnet to separate the objects in containers __________ .
(1) (i) & (ii)
(2) (i), (ii) & (iii)
(3) (i), (ii) & (iv)
(4) all of the above
23. Study the arrangement of three bar magnets as shown below. Which arrangement is possible?
24. Magnets lose their properties significantly if
(1) Left in the open
(2) Touched with iron
(3) Dropped from a height repeatedly
(4) None of these
25. Look at the given diagram, it consists of a cell, a bulb with the two terminals X and Y and wires with ends P and Q; and S and R. The direction of current will be
(1) PQRS
(2) SRQP
(3) PRQS
(4) SQRP
26. In a circuit having one bulb, another bulb is added. Then the bulb will
(1) Not glow
(2) Glow but less brightly
(3) Glow more brightly
(4) Get fused
27. A cyslist moves from a certain point and goes round a circle of radius a and reaches Q, exactly at the other side of the point P as Q shown in figure. The displacement of the cyclist would be
(1) ?a
(2) 2?a
(3) 2a
(4) 2/?a
28. From the diagram given, what is the angle of incidence?
(1) 25º
(2) 50°
(3) 65°
(4) 90º 65º
29. In lateral inversion
(1) Right side of the object will be right side of the image
(2) Left side of the object will be left side of the image
(3) Upside of the object will be down of the image
(4) Right side of the object will be left side of the image.
30. Which of these is not a circuit element?
(1) Battery
(2) Voltmeter
(3) Potential difference
(4) Resistor
31. In the given circuit diagram, P and Q are switches. Lamp will glow when
(1) P is open, Q is closed
(2) P is closed, Q is open
(3) P is closed, Q is closed
(4) All of the above
32. The mirror which is used for side view in vehicles is
(1) Plane mirror
(2) Concave mirror
(3) Convex mirror
(4) None of these
33. Which of the following is not a unit of speed?
(1) Meter/second
(2) Second/meter
(3) kilometer/hour
(4) Meter/minute
34. To calculate velocity, you need to know the total
(1) distance of the motion.
(2) time of the motion
(3) distance and time of the motion.
(4) distance, time, and direction of the motion.
35. If one burnt out light bulb causes all the lights in that circuit to fail, what might you conclude?
(1) more batteries are needed
(2) it is a series circuit
(3) it is a parallel circuit
(4) the wire isn’t thick enough
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Chemistry
This section contains 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
36. The winds from oceans carry water and bring rain are called
(1) Cyclone
(2) Typhoon
(3) Monsoon
(4) None of these
37. Complete the correlation
Silk work : Cocoon, Wool __________
(1) Hair of rabbit
(2) Cotton plant
(3) Fleece of sheep
(4) Jute of hemp
38. Classification is
(1) grouping things as living and non-living.
(2) grouping living things on the basis of common properties.
(3) grouping non-living things on the basis of common properties.
(4) grouping all things, living or non-living, on the basis of common properties.
39. The factors which contribute to the development of cyclones is/are
(i) Wind speed
(ii) Temperature
(iii) Humidity
(1) (i) only
(2) (ii) & (iii) only
(3) (i) & (iii) only
(4) all of these
40. The temperature of a saturated solution of sugar in water is raised by 10°C. Which of these statements is now true?
(1) It will continue to be saturated.
(2) It will become unsaturated.
(3) Whether it remains saturated or becomes unsaturated depends on the amount of water taken.
(4) It will continue to be saturated, but if the temperature is increased beyond 10°C it will become unsaturated.
41. A substance exists in the solid state because
(1) force between its molecules are weak.
(2) molecules are tightly packed.
(3) molecules can move throughout the volume occupied by the substance.
(4) molecules can move freely in the entire space available to them.
42. A tornado is
(1) Uneven heating between two regions
(2) A violent, twisting funnel of wind
(3) Strong circulatory winds in the tropical region
(4) Both (2) & (3)
43. Which of the following will be true for ‘ash’, that is obtained by burning wood in air?
(1) The properties of ash will be similar to wood
(2) The properties of ash will be similar to air
(3) The properties of ash will be different from both wood and air.
(4) The properties of ash will be similar to both wood and air.
44. Sakshi wants to test the quality of her dupatta. She pulled a small strand of yarn from the dupatta and burnt it. It smelled like a burning paper. He inferred that the dupatta is made of
(1) Pure wool
(2) Cotton
(3) Pure silk
(4) None of these
Biology
51. Select an incorrect match
Minerals Deficiency diseases
(1) Iron Anaemia
(2) Calcium Rickets
(3) Iodine Goiter
(4) Phosphorus Marasmus
52. The food items shown in the figures are sources of mainly
(1) Fats
(2) Carbohydrates
(3) Proteins
(4) Vitamins
53. Which of the following is a correct match?
(1) Waste from farms, yards and food courts – Domestic waste
(2) Pesticides, pharmaceuticals and heavy metal sludge – Biodegradable waste
(3) Peels of fruits and vegetables, tea leaves – organic waste
(4) Mineral wastes from mining and rubber waste – kitchen waste
54. A food chain shows a sequence of organisms in a region through which energy from producer gets transferred. In context to the above statement, what is wrongly depicted in the following food chain.
(1) Snake eating frog
(2) Frog eating grasshopper
(3) Grasshopper eating plants
(4) Snake eating eagle