This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 7 > English > The Invention Of Vita Wonk > Class 7 English Chapter 7 The Invention Of Vita Wonk – Quiz 22 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 7 English Chapter 7 The Invention Of Vita Wonk Quiz 22 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Who invented Air Conditioner (AC)? A) Philip Diehl. B) Ladisla bureau. C) Willis Carrier. D) Martin Cooper. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Willis Carrier. 2. According to Charlie what lives the longest? A) Elephant. B) Reptiles. C) Tree. D) Turtle. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Tree. 3. Why is Garrett Morgan's work important in history? A) His inventions and contributions to safety. B) His involvement in politics. C) His contributions to fashion. D) His work in agriculture. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) His inventions and contributions to safety. 4. ..... invented a new way to take care of African American women's hair. A) Robert Fulton. B) Madame C.J. Walker. C) Margaret Knight. D) Alexander Graham Bell. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Madame C.J. Walker. 5. What did Galileo Improve? A) The stars. B) The astrolabe. C) The Telescope. D) Cat food. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Telescope. 6. Inventor of the locomotive steam engine A) Robert Fulton. B) Henry Miller Shreve. C) John Deere. D) Peter Cooper. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Peter Cooper. 7. The Sumerians used ..... with symbols to record trade. A) Tokens. B) Notes. C) Sticks. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Tokens. 8. Did Luca found the island of inventions at the end of the story? A) Yes, he did. B) No, he didn't. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes, he did. 9. Which event occurred first? A) The Wright Brothers opened a bicycle shop. B) The Wright Brothers traveled to North Carolina. C) The Wright Brothers received a toy helicopter. D) The Wright Brothers experimented with gliders. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Wright Brothers received a toy helicopter. 10. What was the king's problem? A) His feet were getting dirty. B) Enemies were attacking his kingdom. C) He was irritated. D) He had a severe fever. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) His feet were getting dirty. 11. Interchangeable parts is making different parts of products look ..... A) Cheaper. B) Opposite. C) Interchange. D) Identical. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Identical. 12. What year was the parking meter invented? A) 1925. B) 1935. C) 1930. D) 1940. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1935. 13. Read the line from "Inspired Inventions." "Great Masterminds with deep inner notions" How does the phrase "Great Masterminds" impact the meaning of the poem? A) The phrase emphasizes the challenges inventors face as they work on inventions. B) The phrase shows that inventors like to have control over their inventions. C) The phrase shows how prideful some inventors must feel. D) The phrase emphasizes a sincere respect for inventors. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The phrase emphasizes a sincere respect for inventors. 14. The Wright Brothers are best known for inventing the first A) Motorized plane. B) Peanut farm. C) Electric light bulb. D) Telephone. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Motorized plane. 15. What was the first question (In Three Questions)? A) Which people should he listen?. B) What is the right time to begin something?. C) What is the most important thing for him to do?. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) What is the right time to begin something?. 16. The growing demand for labor after the invention of the cotton gin led to increase use of WHAT labor? A) Expensive. B) Child. C) Slave. D) Factory. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Slave. 17. The man earned 5 dollars in how many years A) 1 year. B) 10 years. C) 10 yeers. D) 50 cents per year. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 10 years. 18. How have earmuffs changed since Chester Greenwood invented them? A) All earmuffs have become bigger. B) All earmuffs now block out noise. C) There are now different kinds of earmuffs. D) All earmuffs have become smaller. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) All earmuffs now block out noise. 19. What does it mean to patent something? A) You've thought of an idea for the first time and written it down. B) You bought the idea from the inventor to re-sell. C) The government has recognized your right to a new idea because you made arequest and met the requirements. D) You have made a law saying no one else can learn about your invention. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The government has recognized your right to a new idea because you made arequest and met the requirements. 20. Who patented the 'Process' for mass producing steel? A) Alfred Nobel. B) Cyrus McCormick. C) Sir Henry Bessemer. D) William by Baron Jenney. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Sir Henry Bessemer. 21. The inventor of the railroad sleeping car was. A) Henry Ford. B) Gustavus Swift. C) George M. Pullman. D) Eli H. Janney. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) George M. Pullman. 22. What new power technology was used by Robert Fulton to power boats? A) Gasoline. B) Nuclear. C) Steam. D) Electricity. E) Wind. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Steam. 23. The root "pathos" means feelings. What does sympathy mean? A) To power by electricity. B) To look at. C) Showing feelings of pity or sorrow. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Showing feelings of pity or sorrow. 24. Which brother won the rights to the first attempt at powered flight in 1903? A) Wilbur Wright. B) Orville Wright. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Wilbur Wright. 25. The name of the 168 year old Russian Farmer whose Toe clipping was taken is ..... A) Petrovith-Gregorovitch. B) Petrovitch-Gregorovitch. C) Petrovitch-Gregorovich. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Petrovitch-Gregorovitch. 26. The reader can conclude the brothers are ..... A) Wise and genius. B) Determined and selfish. C) Greedy and ambitious. D) Courageous and hopeless. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Wise and genius. 27. What is the man-made waterway connecting north and south China? A) Panama Canal. B) Grand Canal. C) Suez Canal. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Grand Canal. 28. The Wright Brothers invented this. It flew for 12 seconds at Kitty Hawk, NC. A) Hot air balloon. B) Streetcar. C) Airplane. D) Blimp. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Airplane. 29. Who is the author of the chapter 'The three Questions '? A) Kit right. B) Ruskin Bond. C) Leo Tolstoy. D) Anonymouse. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Leo Tolstoy. 30. A business owned by investors A) Refinery. B) Corporation. C) Labor union. D) Investor. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Corporation. 31. Scientists may test their ideas in a ..... , using special equipment. A) Invention. B) Electric. C) Gadget. D) Laboratory. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Laboratory. 32. There is no bad thing that would not work out for good. A) East or west home is best. B) Good to be back home. C) All well that ends well. D) Every cloud has a silver lining. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Every cloud has a silver lining. 33. What was one effect of the cotton gin being invented? A) Ended slavery completely. B) A decrease in slavery. C) We stopped farming cotton in America. D) An increase in slavery. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) An increase in slavery. 34. What is the correct spelling of the word that means 'to form letters and words'? A) Spell. B) Game. C) Spall. D) Sink. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Spell. 35. How long does this Bristlecone tree live? Where can you find it? A) This tree lives for 400 years and can be found in South Africa. B) This tree lives for 4000 years and can be found on the slopes of Wheeler Peak in Nevada, U.S.A. C) This tree lives for 2000 years and can be found in Antarctica. D) This tree lives for 10000 years and can be found in Istanbul. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) This tree lives for 4000 years and can be found on the slopes of Wheeler Peak in Nevada, U.S.A. 36. What was contained in the box they found hidden? A) Drawings from Hugo's father. B) Drawings from Papa Georges. C) An automaton. D) Valuable coins and jewels. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Drawings from Papa Georges. 37. The area of the body where you take a carotid pulse is ..... A) The wrist. B) The inside of your elbow. C) The neck. D) The groin area. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The neck. 38. What invention of Thomas Edison do we use the most often? A) The phonograph. B) The light bulb. C) The telephone. D) The printing press. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The light bulb. 39. What mechanism widely used in mechanics did not invented it but used it a lot and perfected it? A) Pulleys. B) He takes. C) Gears. D) Levers. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Gears. 40. Cal is ..... about protecting all animals from harm. A) Captivated. B) Passionate. C) Enthusiastically. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Passionate. 41. When did the Renaissance begin? A) 1600s. B) 1100s. C) 1300s. D) 1800s. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1300s. 42. The Parchment is a material made from: A) Animal skin. B) Patches. C) Fabric. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Animal skin. 43. What was most responsible for connecting the farms of the Midwest to the dinner tables and factories of the eastern cities in the time period after the Civil War? A) Canals. B) Cars. C) Steamboats. D) Transcontinental railroad. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Transcontinental railroad. 44. Vita Wonk was making people grow: A) Younger. B) Brighter. C) Paler. D) Older. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Younger. 45. What business were the Wright brothers in before they built the first airplane? A) Building typewriters. B) Mail delivery. C) Bicycle making. D) Making washing machines. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Bicycle making. 46. If it wasn't for the Wright Brothers we would not have? A) Bikes. B) Cars. C) Airplanes. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Airplanes. 47. Which of the following is an example of a compound word related to Edison's work? A) Electric. B) Lightbulb. C) Bulb. D) Light. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Lightbulb. 48. TRUE OR FALSE:Removing a top predator from an ecosystem is always a good thing for the prey that live there. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 49. What type of figurative language is this: "the travelers looked like cogs in an intricate swirling machine." A) Metafar. B) SIMILE. C) PERSONIFICATION. D) HYPERBOLE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) SIMILE. 50. What can the reader conclude about Peter Hodgson based on information in the selection? A) He saw the possibilities for something that others did not. B) He believed that mistakes often lead to important discoveries. C) He searched for new inventions by reading magazines. D) He purchased several toys from different companies. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) He saw the possibilities for something that others did not. 51. The scientist travelled in a A) Great steel elevator. B) Great glass elevator. C) Great elevator. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Great glass elevator. 52. How did the invention of steel impact the development of the West? A) It allowed large skyscrapers to be built in rural areas. B) The demand for iron ore led to the creation of mining towns. C) The steel companies moved to the West to avoid state taxes. D) It led to the creation of the canal system. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The demand for iron ore led to the creation of mining towns. 53. Which is NOT a way the light bulb and electricity contributed to the economic growth of the US? A) New way of powering manufacturing plants. B) Development of factories in many locations. C) Growth of transportation. D) Enabled people to communicate by phone. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Enabled people to communicate by phone. 54. Who revolutionized agriculture by developing the first commercially successful steel plow? A) John Deere. B) Cyrus McCormick. C) Nikolaus Otto. D) Karl Benz. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) John Deere. 55. Meaning of Leap:- A) Straight. B) Jump. C) Run. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Jump. 56. Where was the 207-year-old giant rat found? A) Mongolia. B) Tibet. C) Nepal. D) Bhutan. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Tibet. 57. Mongol Ruler of the Yuan Dynasty which conquered China A) Empress Wu. B) Kublai Khan. C) Genghis Khan. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Kublai Khan. 58. How did Henry Ford's assembly line change manufacturing in the United States? A) It caused the price of goods to go up since it wasexpensive to manufacture them this way. B) It caused a shortage of goods since factories couldnot produce them as quickly. C) It made it faster, cheaper, and easier to mass producegoods. D) It led to more people attending college to learn theskills needed to work on the assembly line. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It made it faster, cheaper, and easier to mass producegoods. 59. What is the significance of interchangeable parts A) It made farming less profitable. B) It made it possible to produce items in large numbers. C) It increased the demand for slave labor. D) It undermined the factory system. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It made it possible to produce items in large numbers. 60. 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