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Class 7th Chapters
1. Nutrition In Plants 2. Nutrition In Animals 3. Fibre To Fabric
4. Heat 5. Acids, Bases And Salts 6. Physical And Chemical Changes
7. Weather, Climate And Adaptations Of Animals To Climate 8. Winds, Storms And Cyclones 9. Soil
10. Respiration In Organisms 11. Transportation In Animals And Plants 12. Reproduction In Plants
13. Motion And Time 14. Electric Current And Its Effects 15. Light
16. Water: A Precious Resource 17. Forests: Our Lifeline 18. Wastewater Story



Chapter 13 Motion And Time



Multiple Choice Questions

Question 1. Which of the following cannot be used for measurement of time?

(a) A leaking tap.

(b) Simple pendulum.

(c) Shadow of an object during the day.

(d) Blinking of eyes.

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Question 2. Two clocks A and B are shown in Figure 13.1. Clock A has an hour and a minute hand, whereas clock B has an hour hand, minute hand as well as a second hand. Which of the following statement is correct for these clocks?

Figure 13.1 - Two clocks, A and B, one with hour/minute hands, one with hour/minute/second hands

(a) A time interval of 30 seconds can be measured by clock A.

(b) A time interval of 30 seconds cannot be measured by clock B.

(c) Time interval of 5 minutes can be measured by both A and B.

(d) Time interval of 4 minutes 10 seconds can be measured by clock A.

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Question 3. Two students were asked to plot a distance-time graph for the motion described by Table A and Table B.

Table A

Distance (m) Time (min)
10 2
20 4
30 6
40 8
50 10

Table B

Distance (m) Time (min)
10 1
20 2
30 3
40 4
50 5
Figure 13.2 - Distance-time graph

The graph given in Figure 13.2 is true for

(a) both A and B.

(b) A only.

(c) B only.

(d) neither A nor B.

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Question 4. A bus travels $54$ km in $90$ minutes. The speed of the bus is

(a) $0.6$ m/s

(b) $10$ m/s

(c) $5.4$ m/s

(d) $3.6$ m/s

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Question 5. If we denote speed by S, distance by D and time by T, the relationship between these quantities is

(a) $S = D \times T$

(b) $T = \frac{S}{D}$

(c) $S = \frac{1}{D \times T}$

(d) $S = \frac{T}{D}$

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Question 6. Observe Figure 13.3.

Figure 13.3 - Diagram of a simple pendulum oscillating between points A and B, with equilibrium at O

The time period of a simple pendulum is the time taken by it to travel from

(a) A to B and back to A.

(b) O to A, A to B and B to A.

(c) B to A, A to B and B to O.

(d) A to B.

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Question 7. Fig. 13.4 shows an oscillating pendulum.

Figure 13.4 - Diagram of an oscillating pendulum with points A, C, O indicated

Time taken by the bob to move from A to C is $t_1$ and from C to O is $t_2$. The time period of this simple pendulum is

(a) $(t_1 + t_2 )$

(b) $2 (t_1 + t_2 )$

(c) $3 (t_1 + t_2 )$

(d) $4 (t_1 + t_2 )$

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Question 8. The correct symbol to represent the speed of an object is

(a) 5 m/s

(b) 5 mp

(c) 5 m/s$^{-1}$

(d) 5 s/m

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Question 9. Boojho walks to his school which is at a distance of 3 km from his home in 30 minutes. On reaching he finds that the school is closed and comes back by a bicycle with his friend and reaches home in 20 minutes. His average speed in km/h is

(a) 8.3

(b) 7.2

(c) 5

(d) 3.6

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Very Short Answer Questions

Question 10. A simple pendulum is oscillating between two points A and B as shown in Figure 13.5. Is the motion of the bob uniform or non-uniform?

Figure 13.5 - Simple pendulum oscillating between points A and B

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Question 11. Paheli and Boojho have to cover different distances to reach their school but they take the same time to reach the school. What can you say about their speed?

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Question 12. If Boojho covers a certain distance in one hour and Paheli covers the same distance in two hours, who travels in a higher speed?

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Short Answer Questions

Question 13. Complete the data of the table given below with the help of the distance-time graph given in Figure 13.6.

Figure 13.6 - Distance-time graph
Distance (m) Time (s)
0 0
4 2
8
6
16
10

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Question 14. The average age of children of Class VII is 12 years and 3 months. Express this age in seconds.

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Question 15. A spaceship travels $36,000$ km in one hour. Express its speed in km/s.

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Question 16. Starting from A, Paheli moves along a rectangular path ABCD as shown in Figure 13.7. She takes 2 minutes to travel each side. Plot a distance-time graph and explain whether the motion is uniform or non-uniform.

Figure 13.7 - Rectangular path ABCD with dimensions

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Question 17. Plot a distance-time graph of the tip of the second hand of a clock by selecting 4 points on x-axis and y-axis respectively. The circumference of the circle traced by the second hand is 64 cm.

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Long Answer Questions

Question 18. Given below as Figure 13.8 is the distance-time graph of the motion an object.

Figure 13.8 - Distance-time graph

(i) What will be the position of the object at 20s?

(ii) What will be the distance travelled by the object in 12s?

(iii) What is the average speed of the object?

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Question 19. Distance between Bholu’s and Golu’s house is 9 km. Bholu has to attend Golu’s birthday party at 7 o’clock. He started from his home at 6 o’clock on his bicycle and covered a distance of 6 km in 40 minutes. At that point he met Chintu and he spoke to him for 5 minutes and reached Golu’s birthday party at 7 o’clock. With what speed did he cover the second part of the journey? Calculate his average speed for the entire journey.

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Question 20. Boojho goes to the football ground to play football. The distance-time graph of his journey from his home to the ground is given as Figure 13.9.

Figure 13.9 - Distance-time graph of Boojho's journey

(a) What does the graph between point B and C indicate about the motion of Boojho?

(b) Is the motion between 0 to 4 minutes uniform or non-uniform?

(c) What is his speed between 8 and 12 minutes of his journey?

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