INDIAN SCHOOL AL MAABELA (ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED INSTITUTION) MIDDLE SECTION GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTION BANK CLASS VII Q1. Which of the following retains the information it‟s storing when the power to the system is turned off? A. CPU B. ROM C. RAM D. DIMM Q2. You have received a mail from your Class teacher. Which option will you use to send the same to your parents? A. Reply B. CC C. Forward D. BCC Q3. A blinking line that indicates your location on the computer screen is called: A. Mouse point B. Cursor
C. Starting point D. Space bar Q4. Computer programs and games are called: A. Hardware B. Flash Players C. Entertainment Ware D. Software Q5.Which of the following statement is correct? A. 1 KB = 1024 bytes B. 1 MB=2048 bytes C. 1 MB = 1000 kilobytes D. 1 KB = 1000 bytes Q6. The shortcut used for Pasting the text is: A. Ctrl + C B. Ctrl + Z C. Ctrl + V D. Ctrl + S
Q7. Facebook is a type of: A. Word processor B. Social media C. Database D. Spreadsheet Q8.USB is a device used to store data and it stands for A. Unlimited Service Band B. Unlimited Serial Bus C. Universal Serial Bus D. Universal Service Bus Q9. The base of Binary number System is . A. 8 B. 16 C. 10 D. 2 Q10. The flow chart Symbol used to check a condition is: A. Oval B. Rectangle C. Diamond D. Line
Q11. Which colour jersey does the leader in the Tour de France cycle race wear? A. Green B. Yellow C. Blue D. Red Q12. Which Welsh footballer plays as a winger for Spanish club Real Madrid? A. Gareth Bale B. Ronaldo C. Beckam D. Cristiano Ronaldino Q13. Which American boxer was known as 'The Greatest'? A. Mohamed B. Robert C. Mohammad Ali D. Rock Q14. How many points does a player get for a try in rugby? A. 8 B. 7 C. 4 D. 5
Q15. In which sport might you hear the score announced as '30–love'? A. Table Tennis B. Tennis C. Snooker D. Bowling Q16. In which athletics event is a long stick used to jump over a high bar? A. High Jump B. Triple Jump C. Javelin D. Pole Vault Q17. A pommel horse is a piece of apparatus in which sport A. Gymnastics B. Yoga C. Cycling D. Boxing Q18. Which sport takes place in a velodrome? A. Chess B. Badminton C. Cycling D. Hockey
Q19. Which country has won the football world cup most times? A. Germany B. England C. Spain D. Brazil Q20. Which sport is also known as ping pong? A. Cricket B. Football C. Table Tennis D. Basket ball Q21. Which is the largest cell in natural world? A. Nerve Cell B. Ovum C. The egg of an Ostrich D. None of the above Q22. Who discovered Penicillin in 1928? A. Robert Hook B. Alexander Fleming C. Charles Darwin D. Isaac Newton
Q23. The part of brain which helps the body balance A. Cerebrum B. Medulla C. Cerebellum D. Thalamus Q24. Who is the inventor of electricity? A. Alexander graham bell B. Benjamin Franklin C. Isaac Newton D. Charles Babbage Q25. Earth is protected from Ultra violet radiation by A. Sulphur B. Carbon C. Ozone D. Methane Q26. Who is the inventor of electric Bulb? A. Wright brothers B. James Watt C. Michael faraday D. Thomas Alva Edison Q27. Which is the lightest metal? A. Aluminium B. Tin C. Lithium D. Lead
Q28.Which of the following is used in pencils? A. Graphite B. Silicon C. Charcoal D. Phosphorous Q29. Metal used to make the filaments of bulbs………. A. Copper B. Tungsten C. Iron D. Gold Q30. How many bones are there in human skull? A. 24 B. 25 C. 22 D. 23 Q31. What is the name of continent located in the southernmost continent and site of the South Pole and has Ice Sheet, as the largest single mass of ice on Earth? A. Antarctica B. Antartica C. Antactika D. Antarktica
Q32. The first contact between Europeans and Africans began through A. Slavery B. Trade C. Conquest D. Settlement Q33. The Civilization was centered round the Indus River and was known for its planned cities and advanced sewer systems. A. Harappan B. Egyptian C. Sumerian D. Babylonian Q34. The Hemisphere includes Asia, Australia, most of Africa, Europe, Antarctica and their waters. A. Northern B. Southern C. Eastern D. Western
Q35. The was built to keep invaders from entering China from its northern border. A. Great Pyramid B. Hanging Gardens C. Taj Mahal D. Great Wall Q36. A government system with one ruler in which the right to rule is inherited is a: A. Dictatorship B. Republic C. Monarchy D. None of the above Q37. Ashoka converted to Buddhism after: A. Famine swept over India B. He met with Siddhartha Gautama. C. The Battle of Kalinga. D. He met Alexander the Great.
Q38. The biggest planet in the solar system A. Saturn B. Uranus C. Jupiter D. Mars Q39. How long does it take Jupiter to move around the sun? A. 100 days B. 4333 days C. 5000 days D. 1500 days Q40. Srilanka is separated from India by a narrow stretch of water called A. Bay of Bengal B. Suez Canal C. Palk Strait D. Gulf of Mannar Q41. Which gift is the princess in „Sleeping beauty‟ never given? A. Greatest wealth in the world B. Ability to play a musical instrument C. Ability to sing like a nightingale D. Greatest beauty in the world
Q42. Which one of the following is the wizard prison in the Harry Potter series? A. Azkaban B. Trintardy C. Hogwarts D. Hogsmeade Q43. Which book is about a little girl from Kansas? A. The wonderful wizard of Oz B. Clifford, the big red dog C. Sisterhood of traveling Pants D. The outsiders Q44. Who wrote the poems “Ozymandias” and “Ode to the West Wind”? A. Shelley B. Keats C. Byron D. Browning
Q45. Which of these characters did Mark Twain create? A. Little boy blue B. Dennis the Menace C. Red riding hood D. Tom Sawyer Q46. What is another word for lexicon? A. Dictionary B. Language C. Grammar D. Poems Q47. Which Shakespeare‟s play features Shylock? A. The Merchant of Venice B. As you like it C. Hamlet D. Romeo and Juliet
Q48. Which two cities provide the setting for Charles Dickens‟s „A Tale of Two Cities‟? A. London and Paris B. New York and Newry C. Lisburn and Sterling D. Perth and Hereford Q49. wrote the famous works of literature „The Sound and the Fury (1929)‟ A. William Faulkner B. David Cyron C. Longfellow D. Cornwell In which of Q50. In which Shakespeare‟s plays do Duncan, Donalbain and Banquo appear? A. Macbeth B. The tempest C. King Lear D. Hamlet
INDIAN SCHOOL AL MAABELA (ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED INSTITUTION) MIDDLE SECTION GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTION BANK MONTH: JUNE CLASS VII 1. Electronic communication system that connects personal computer and computer networks in homes and organization all over the world. A. Internet B. Intranet C. Netting D. All the above 2. How do you open a program such as Microsoft word when there are no icons on the desktop? A. Double click on the desktop to reveal the hidden items B. Use the „command‟ keyword C. Click the start menu button and select the program from the menu D. It is not possible to start 3. Which two websites offer free emails? A. Yahoo & google B. Ebay & Flipkart
C. Swiggy & GPay D. All the above 4. Which of the following is a valid email address? A. Johnbrown.com B. Johnbrown@com C. Johnbrownmail.com D. [email protected] 5. Which of the following are valid web site addresses? A. www.dennisriche.com B. http://[email protected] C. [email protected] D. ww.dennisriche.com 6. Is it possible to have more than one webpage at a time? A. Yes B. No C. May be D. None 7. What does WWW stand for?
A. Wonderful worldwide B. World Wide Web C. Web will willow D. All the above 8. How do you power off your computer properly? A. Go to start button and choose log off B. Press power off button in the system unit C. Go to start menu and choose shut down D. Press power off button in the monitor 9. Which one of the following is the search engine? A. Chrome B. Altavista C. Msn D. Netscape 10. Another name for the address in the webpage is A. Uniform Resource Locator B. Website C. Domain name D. ULR
11. Who is the present captain of India's men National field hockey team? A. Akash deep Singh B. Harman Preet Singh C. Rupinder Pal Singh D. Manpreet Singh 12. Archery is the national game of - A. Bhutan B. Denmark C. Sri Lanka D. Switzerland 13. Which among the following country won the Women's Rugby World Cup held in 2017? A. England B. New Zealand C. Canada D. Australia 14. Which team won the final in Vijay Hazare Trophy 2018? A. Rajasthan
B. Mumbai C. Delhi D. Punjab 15. Who among the following has won Australian Open Men‟s Singles title 2020? A. Roger Federer B. Novak Djokovic C. Dominic Thiem D. Rafael Nadal 16. Who among the following Cricketer has been chosen for ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year for 2019 - A. Virat Kohli B. Ben Stokes C. Rohit Sharma D. Deepak Chahar 17. Who became the first World Badminton Champion from India? A. SainaNewal B. P V Sindhu
C. Sania Mirza D. K Srikant 18. Who is the first Indian woman to win an individual Olympic medal? A. Karnam Malleshwari B. Sania Mirza C. P V Sindhu D. Saina Newal 19. Fed Ex Cup and Augusta Masters are coveted trophies of the game of - A. Squash B. Golf C. Billiards D. Hockey 20. The term Dolphin Kick is associated with which sport A. Football B. Rugby C. Swimming D. Cricket 21. Who discovered cell in 1665?
A. Robert Hooke B. Robert Crook C. David Thomson D. Marie Francois 22. What is the common name of ethanoic acid? A. Acetic acid B. Formic acid C. Propionic acid D. Butanoic acid 23. The cooking gas (LPG) mainly consists of: A. Butane B. Ethene C. Ethyne D. Methane 24. What is used as an antiseptic to sterilize wounds and syringes in hospitals? A. Propanol B. Ethyl alcohol
C. Butanol D. Methanol 25. Greatest number of Sweat glands is present in which part of the human body? A. Forehead B. Forearm C. Palm of the hand D. Back 26. Proteins are made up of....... A. Sugars B. Amino acids C. Fatty acids D. Nucleic acids 27. Name the acid that is secreted in the stomach? A. HCl B. H2S04 C. H2C03 D. HNO3
28. Spinal Cord originates from this part of the brain A. Cerebellum B. Medulla C. Pons D. Cerebrum 29. In space, the sky looks to an astronaut: A. Blue B. Red C. White D. Black 30. Which vitamin is needed to prevent Xero-phthalmia? A. A B. B C. C D. D 31. What is the source of income of the Panchayats? A. House Tax B. Education Tax
C. Income Tax D. Transport Tax 32. The earliest language of the Aryans was: A. Sanskrit B. Urdu C. Tamil D. Afghani 33. The largest living animals belong to the group of A. Birds B. Fishes C. Mammals D. None of These 34. How did Arab merchants transport goods across the desert? A. By train B. By horse C. By boat D. In caravans 35. The American Civil War began in which year?
A. 1859 B. 1861 C. 1863 D. 1866 36. What is chronology? A. A collection of historical writings B. Digging up ancient objects C. Events before 1066 D. The correct order of events over time 37. Which is the smallest ocean in the world? A. South Pacific B. North Atlantic C. Arctic Ocean D. Indian Ocean 38. “All human beings are born free and all equal in dignity and rights” – this was proclaimed in the A. Write revolution B. Green revolution
C. Bloody revolution D. Declaration of Human Rights 39. Kshatriyas were the people entrusted with A. Agriculture B. Business C. Fighting D. Slavery 40. Study of heavenly bodies is called A. Astronomy B. Astrology C. Geology D. Holography 41. Who is the author of the famous storybook 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'? A. Rudyard Kipling B. John Keats C. Lewis Carroll
D. H G Wells 42. Who wrote the famous 1855 poem 'The Charge of the Light Brigade'? A. Alfred Lord Tennyson B. Christopher Marlowe C. Johannes Gutenberg D. René Descartes 43.Which is the first Harry Potter book? A. HP and the Goblet of Fire B. HP and the Philosopher‟s Stone C. HP and the Chamber of Secrets D. HP and the God of small Things 44. In which novel , the fictitious town „Malgudi‟ was first mentioned? A. The Bachelor of Arts B. The English Teacher C. Under the Banyan Tree
D. Swami and Friends 45. Which one is the longest Indian novels ever published in the single volume in the English Language? A. Revolution 2020 B. The God of Small Things C. A Suitable Boy D. Train to Pakistan 46. Who wrote the National Anthem of Bangladesh „Amar Shonar Bangala‟? A. Kazi Nazurl Islam B. Michael Madhusudan Dutt C. Faraaz Kazi D. Rabindranath Tagore 47. Who was the first woman to receive Sahitya Academy Award? A. Mahasweta Devi
B. Bani Basu C. Asha Poorna Devi D. Amrita Pritam 48. Who translated the book „The Story of My Experiments with Truth‟ written by M K Gandhi to English? A. Mahadev Desai B. J B Kripalani C. Mohanlal Pandya D. Vinoba Bhave 49. For which book Salman Rushdie won the Booker Prize? A. The Satanic Verses B. Midnight‟s Children C. Fury D. Shalimar the Clown 50. Kiran Desai won the Man Booker prize for _____________.
A. Life of Pie B. The White Tiger C. Last Orders D. The Inheritance of Loss
INDIAN SCHOOL AL MAABELA (ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED INSTITUTION) MIDDLE SECTION GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTION BANK MONTH: JULY CLASSVII 1. Which of the following is not a logical operator in QBasic? A. AND B. NOT C. OR D. >= 2. Who developed BASIC programming language? A. Eckert B. John G Kemeny C. Joseph E Kurtz D. Charles Babbage 3. Base of Octal number system is____________. A. 2 B. 4 C. 8
D. 16 4. ________ are the most expensive computers in the world. A. Mainframe Computer B. Super Computer C. Mini Computer D. Micro Computer 5. The WWW works on ______________ model. A. Intranet B. Internet C. Client-Server D. Server 6. ______________ unit is responsible for converting the data stored in computer into a user understandable format A. Memory Unit B. Arithmetic & Logic Unit C. Input Unit D. Output Unit 7. Cntl + Home is used to: A. Moves the cursor to the beginning of document
B. Moves the cursor to the beginning of paragraph C. Moves the cursor to the beginning of line D. Moves the cursor to the beginning of file 8. To open a Zip File, we can use ___________: A. Windows B. WINRAR C. WINZIP D. All of these 9. In MS Office, background color on a document is not visible in ________. A. Web layout view B. Print Preview C. Reading View D. Print Layout view 10. HTML stands for? A. Hyper Text Markup Language B. Hybrid Text Markup Language C. Hyper Tabular Markup Language D. High Text Markup Language
11. Who among the following cricketers has scored first double century in World Cup cricket? A. Saurav Ganguly B. Chris Gayle C. Wasim Akram D. A B de Villiers 12.Who was the first Indian to win the World Amateur Billiards title? A.Geet Sethi B.Wilson Jones C.Michael Ferreira D.Manoj Kothari 13.How long are professional Golf Tour players allotted per shot? A.45 seconds B.25 seconds C.1 minute D.2 minutes 14. India won its first Olympic hockey gold in… A.1928 B.1932
C.1936 D.1948 15. Who won the 1993 “King of the Ring”? A.Owen Hart B.Bret Hart C.Edge D.Mabel 16. Who is the first Grand master to lose against computer? A. Garry Kasprov B. Viswanathan Anand C. Magnus Carlson D. Topalov 17. The Number of grand master titles won by Mr. Viswanathan Anand A. 4 B. 6 C. 5 D. 3 18. In Ancient India the game of chess was called? A. Roundranga
2) Ranaranga 3) Thayam 4) Chaturanga 19. As per The World Chess Federation (FIDE) the dimension of each square is approximately. A. 2 to 2.5 inches B. 1 to 1.5 inches C. 3. To 3.5 inches D. 4 to 4.5 inches 20. As per The World Chess Federation (FIDE) the size of King is A. 3 to 3.5 inches B. 3.75 to 4 inches C. 2.5 to 3 inches D. 1.75 to 2.75 inches 21. Bones are used as compost because it contains the plant ingredient A. nitrogen B. phosphorous C. sodium D. potassium
22. Where does most of the digestion of food take place? A. Stomach B. Small intestine C. Large intestine D. Liver 23.You can see yourself in the mirror because of A. Reflection B. Refraction C. Dispersion D. Diffraction 24. In which part of the plant cell, photosynthesis takes place? A. chloroplast B. root C. stem D. none of these 25. pH value of blood is A. 7.4 B. 1.4 C. 2.5
D. 2.7 26. Name the mirror used in Solar Furnace. A. Concave mirror B. spherical mirror C. plane mirror D. none of these 27. What is the boiling point of water? A. 100 degree B. 121 degree C. 273 degree D. none of these 28. Which is the lightest gas? A. Chlorine B. hydrogen C. Oxygen D. none of these 29. Who invented the vaccine against malaria? A. Enrico Fermi B. Grace Hopper
C. Manuel Elkin Patarroyo D. None of These 30. Chemical formula of sugar A. C12H22O11 B. C13H22O11 C. C12H22O12 D. None of These 31. The „Big Bang Theory‟ is related to which of the following? A. Continental Drift B. Origin of Universe C. Origin of Himalayas D. Eruption of Volcanoes 32. Which Article is related with \"Abolition of Untouchability\"? A. Article 20 B. Article 19 C. Article 18 D. Article 17 33. Which of the following has been named as India's 'Best Swachh Iconic Place' recently?
A.Golden Temple B. Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine C.Kedarnath Temple D.Taj Mahal 34. What is the main objective of \"Vanbandhu Kalyan Yojana\"? A. To increase Forest Cover B. Welfare of Tribals C. Protection of Wildlife D. Protection of Rivers 35. Mission Indradhanush is related with? A. Children Safety B. E-Commerce C. Child Vaccination D. None of the above 36.India's first maritime museum is to be established at which of the following sites? A.Navinal B.Amri C.Lothal
D.Bet Dwarka 37.The name of the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago is called A. Wegener B. Pangaea C. Continental Crust D. Michael 38.Integrated Child Protection Scheme was launched in the year? A. 2009-2010 B. 2011-2012 C. 2013-2014 D. 2015-2016 39.Which ruler shifted his capital from Delhi to Daultabad? A. Qutub-din-Aibak B. Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq C. Firoz Shah Tughlaq D. Sikander Lodhi 40. With which company, CBSE has partnered to build AI learning for schools?
A. Microsoft India B. Google C. Infosys D. IBM 41.Who wrote the famous 1855 poem 'The Charge of the Light Brigade'? A. Lord Alfred Tennyson B. Christopher Marlowe C.Johannes Gutenberg D. René Descartes 42. What is the book 'Lord of the Flies' about? A. A round trip around the USA B. A swarm of killer flies C. Schoolboys on the desert island D. None of the above 43. In the book „the Lord of the Rings „, who or what is Bilbo? A. Dwarf B. Wizard C. Hobbit D. Troll
44.What was the nationality of Robert Louis Stevenson, writer of 'Treasure Island'? A. Scottish B. Welsh C. Irish D. French 45. Who wrote the “Panchatantra”? A. Vishnu Sharma B. Chanakya C. Kālidāsa D. None of these 46.Which one is the first novel of Chetan Bhagat? A. One Night @ the Call Center B. The 3 Mistakes Of My Life C. Five Point Someone D. None of these 47.Which of the following novels has the subtitle „A Novel Without a Hero‟ ? A. Vanity Fair
B. Middlemarch C. Wuthering Heights D. Oliver Twist 48.Identify the character in The Tempest who is referred to as „an honest old councellor‟— A. Alonso B. Ariel C. Gonzalo D. Stephano 49.In the poem „Tintern Abbey‟, „dearest friend‟ refers to— A. Nature B. Dorothy C. Coleridge D. Wye 50.Which of the following poems of Coleridge is a ballad ? A. Work Without Hope B. Frost at Midnight C. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner D. Youth and Age
INDIAN SCHOOL AL MAABELA (ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED INSTITUTION) MIDDLE SECTION GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTION BANK MONTH: AUGUST CLASSVII (4th Round) 1. Internet is a system of A. Website B. Webpage C. Software bundles D. Interconnected networks 2. What is the full form of SDRAM? A. Special Dynamic Read Access Memory B. Special Dynamic Random Anchor Memory C. Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory D. None of the above 3. Name of the screen that recognizes touch input? A. Recog Screen B. Android Screen C. Touch Screen D. Point Screen 4. In Microsoft Word in which view the headers and footers are visible? A. Normal View B. Page Layout View
C. Print Layout View D. Draft View 5. Process of removing unwanted part of an image is called (In MS- Word, Adobe Photoshop) A. Hiding B. Cropping C. Cutting D. All the above. 6. To apply center alignment to a paragraph in MS Word we can press A. Ctrl + S B. Ctrl + E C. Ctrl + C+ A D. Ctrl + C 7. Which function in Excel tells how many numeric entries are there? A. Num B. Sum C. Count D. Chknum 8. A features that displays only the data in column (s) according to specified criteria in MS Excel A. Formula B. Sort C. Filter D. Pivot 9. Free of cost repair of software bug available at Internet is ____
A. Version B. Add -On C. Tutorial D. Patch 10. In internet terminology IP means A. Internet provider B. Internet procedure C. Internet protocol D. Internet processor 11.Proteins are made up of A. Sugars B. Amino acids C. Fatty acids D. Nucleic acids 12. Heart is made up of A. Non-striated muscle B. Cardiac muscle C. Adipose tissue D. Striated muscle 13. In which part of the body digestion of protein starts? A. Mouth B. Stomach C. Duodenum D. Intestine
14. Name the acid that is secreted in the stomach? A. HCl B. H2S04 C. H2C03 D. HNO3 15.Which blood vessels have the smallest diameter? A. Capillaries B. Arterioles C. Venules D. Lymphatic 16.A yellow dust appears on the fingers, whenever we touch the middle of a flower What is this dust called? A. Pollen B. Sperm C. Spore D. Sporocyst 17.Why the white blood corpuscles are popularly called \"soldiers of the body”? A. March at a regular pace B. Appear uniform C. Defend the body D. Disciplined 18.Mushrooms are/can be: A. A variety of fungus
B. Fleshy, fruiting bodies of the fungus C. Grown in small sheds or plots D. All the above 19.Which gas is safe and an effective extinguisher for all confined fires? A.Nitrogen dioxide B.Carbon dioxide C.Sulphur dioxide D.Nitrous Oxide 20. Which of the following is a large blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart? A.Veins B. Artery C. Capillary D. Nerve 21. In which sport was Muhammad Ali the world champion? a. Wrestling b. Chess c. Boxing d. Karate 22. How many bases are there on a baseball field? a. 2 b. 4
c. 6 d. 8 23. Which flag is waved to show the winner in the Motor Cross Race? a. Black & White Chequered Flag b. Red & Blue Chequered Flag c. Green & Yellow Chequered Flag d. Blue & White Chequered Flag 24. What is the name of flat rubber disc used in the game of Ice Hockey? a. Javelin b. Discuss c. Hammer d. Puck 25. What type of race is Tour de France? a. Car race b. Bike race c. Bicycle race d. Running race 26. Which sport uses the Lightest Ball? a. Lawn Tennis b. Hockey c. Cricket
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