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 25 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 7 English Chapter 7 The Invention Of Vita Wonk Quiz 25 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. How does the author use the structure of the book, including images and text, to enhance the story? A) The images are unrelated to the text and confuse the reader. B) The text alone tells the complete story; images are merely decorative. C) The combination of images and text deepens the understanding of the story and characters. D) The images contradict the text, creating a sense of mystery.TagsDOK Level 4:Extended Thinking. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The combination of images and text deepens the understanding of the story and characters. 2. Which inventor used steel to manufacture cannons and other weapons, leading to the invention of dynamite? A) Nikola Tesla. B) Alessandro Volta. C) Michael Faraday. D) Alfred Nobel. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Alfred Nobel. 3. Which would be an example of a "breakthrough" ? A) A perfect score on a college exam. B) A new cure for a rare disease. C) A non-stop swim across Lake Erie. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A new cure for a rare disease. 4. Whose work in the late 1800s helped feed the growing population of the United States? A) Thomas Edison. B) Samuel Morse. C) Alexander Graham Bell. D) George Washington Carver. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) George Washington Carver. 5. What was the solution given by the grizzled old chief A) To cover the king's own two feet. B) To cover the earth in mats. C) To remove the dust from the roads. D) To keep the king locked in his chamber. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To cover the king's own two feet. 6. According to Aristotle, why couldn't a true vacuum exist? A) Because it would lead to the invention of the barometer. B) Because the surrounding matter would immediately fill it. C) Because it would contradict ancient philosophers. D) Because it would cause extreme weather events. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Because the surrounding matter would immediately fill it. 7. What if the first recorded attempt of heavier-than-air flight? A) Icarus. B) Wright Brothers. C) Abbas Ibn Firnas. D) L UB Press. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Abbas Ibn Firnas. 8. What was the name of the artifact that had a row of cannons placed in circumference and that could not be easily moved? A) War cannon. B) Combat car. C) War car. D) Combat cannon. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Combat car. 9. What happen if we eat dark chocolate every day? A) Reduces heart disease. B) Increases calcium. C) Both a and b. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Reduces heart disease. 10. The lightbulb was created by ..... A) Alexander Graham Bell. B) Thomas Edison. C) Henry Bessemer. D) George Eastman. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Thomas Edison. 11. Who among the following invented the 'Small Pox' vaccine? A) Edward Jenner. B) Robert Koch. C) Robert Hooke. D) Louise Pasteur. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Edward Jenner. 12. What name does your drawing receive about the human anatomy that is a study of the ideal proportions of the human body? A) Siena man. B) Rome man. C) Man of vitruvio. D) Renaissance man. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Man of vitruvio. 13. How did a driver use Mary's windshield wiper? A) A button in the car like in today's cars. B) Moved a handle inside the car. C) Stopped and cleaned off the windshield. D) Nothing-she did not make a windshield wiper. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Moved a handle inside the car. 14. Our city has a big ..... A) Population. B) Poupolation. C) Popolutaion. D) Poopulation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Population. 15. Who said "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you" ? A) Cornelius Vanderbilt. B) Henry Ford. C) Thomas Edison. D) Alexander Graham Bell. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Alexander Graham Bell. 16. Using duct tape to keep your cup-holder in place is an example of doing what to your invention? A) Testing it. B) Revising it. C) Inventing something. D) Pondering your problem. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Revising it. 17. Cities that switched from DC to AC power probably became: A) Less well-lit. B) More at risk for electrical fires. C) Less polluted. D) Wealthier. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Less polluted. 18. Someone who puts money into a business to make a profit A) Investor. B) Refinery. C) Corporation. D) Labor union. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Investor. 19. Richard Browning, the inventor of the Gravity Jet Suit, would most likely agree that his flying suit A) Has been perfected. B) Will replace cars in 2019. C) Will be viewed as unsafe. D) Is in need of improvement. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Is in need of improvement. 20. Why do inventors want to have a patent? A) So they can put it on their invention. B) They don't want to have a patent. C) So no one steals their invention. D) So people can buy their inventions. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) So no one steals their invention. 21. Because people wanted to explore space, they invented ..... A) Spacesuits. B) New materials to protect humans. C) Ways to breathe when there is no air. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 22. Define the following poet's line: "I celebrate myself and sing myself ..... " A) He feels surprised. B) He feels lost. C) He feels good about himself. D) He is remorseful. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) He feels good about himself. 23. Which of the following inventions was the earliest? A) Barbed wire. B) Steam engine. C) Radio. D) Incandescent lightbulb. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Steam engine. 24. Edison had more than 1, 000 inventions. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 25. Our ..... was awesome. A) Desscuccion. B) Discussion. C) Descussion. D) Discussion. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Discussion. 26. The volunteer drank A) Four drops of oily black liquid. B) Four drops of black liquid. C) Four drops of oily liquid. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Four drops of oily black liquid. 27. How long did it take the ICON Vulcan 3D printer to build a 350-square-foot home? A) Four hours. B) 48 hours. C) 24 hours. D) Eight hours. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 48 hours. 28. Who is famous for Railroads and Shipping? A) Henry Bessemer. B) Cornelius Vanderbilt. C) George Washington Carver. D) Thomas Edison. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Cornelius Vanderbilt. 29. The Combining of competing firms in to one corporation A) Horizontal. B) Dividend. C) Vertical. D) Corporation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Horizontal. 30. What is this story mostly about? A) The lightbulb. B) The first telegraph. C) A former teacher. D) A young inventor. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A young inventor. 31. What does Hugo discover about the automaton? A) It belongs to the station inspector. B) It can write. C) It can speak. D) It is broken beyond repair. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It can write. 32. George Washington Carver- A) Was born in a log cabin. B) Was a leader in equal rights for all people. C) Was a teacher who developed hundreds of uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes, & soybeans. D) Was a famous politician. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Was a teacher who developed hundreds of uses for peanuts, sweet potatoes, & soybeans. 33. Ruth Handler noticed that there was a 'hole in the doll market'. This means that ..... A) Everyone else was making dolls like this. B) No one else was making dolls like this. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) No one else was making dolls like this. 34. How did the availability of electricity affect the location of factories? A) They were limited to the northeastern United States. B) They could be built wherever there was coal. C) They could only be built next to power stations. D) They no longer had to be near rivers for water power. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) They no longer had to be near rivers for water power. 35. Mr. Purcell owned what? A) I can shop. B) Bungalow. C) Pet shop. D) Pat Shop. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Pet shop. 36. The king dressed the wounds of: A) His guard. B) The bearded man. C) The horse. D) The hermit. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The bearded man. 37. What is known as the 5th vital sign A) Pain. B) Blood sugar. C) Temperature. D) Blood pressure. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Pain. 38. Which term refers to the creation of new and original ideas? A) Tradition. B) Imitation. C) Repetition. D) Innovation. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Innovation. 39. What was the name of the machine Hugo's father found? A) Automaton. B) WALL-E. C) Johnny 5. D) HAL 9000. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Automaton. 40. 12 to 20 represents ..... A) The blood pressure range for an adult. B) The temperature ranges for a baby. C) The respiratory range for an adult. D) The pulse rate for an adult. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The respiratory range for an adult. 41. Two prefixes that mean two. A) Bi and uni. B) Uni and Di. C) Be and the. D) Bi and multi. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Be and the. 42. Which inventor discovered the electric lightbulb? A) Granville Woods. B) Thomas Edison. C) George Eastman. D) Henry Ford. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Thomas Edison. 43. Which invention made it easier to send messages across the country? A) Telegraph. B) Steamboat. C) Cotton Gin. D) Interchangeable parts. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Telegraph. 44. Who invented the paper? A) A man in USA. B) A man in Canada. C) A man in China. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A man in China. 45. How do the authors of both passages address the theme of discovery? A) By bringing attention to the obstacles standing in the way of discovery. B) By emphasizing the necessity of discovery to the progress of society. C) By focusing on the contributions of specific individuals to discovery. D) By identifying the areas in which future discovery should be directed. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By emphasizing the necessity of discovery to the progress of society. 46. What helped make products faster and cheaper? A) Henry Ford. B) Assembly line. C) Revolutionary war. D) Industrial revolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Assembly line. 47. B:I have no idea about it. What are you going to do? A:I am going to have vacation with my familywhich one is showing intention? A) How about you?. B) Do you have any idea?. C) I am going to have vacation. D) I have no idea. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) I am going to have vacation. 48. People who are outsiders, considered uncultured A) Barbarians. B) Maniacs. C) Foreigners. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Barbarians. 49. Who held the record for the most patents with 1, 093 patents? A) Alexander Graham Bell. B) Thomas Edison. C) George Eastman. D) Swift and Armour. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Thomas Edison. 50. One invention from Wonka was A) Ice cream that never melted. B) A candy robot. C) A giant marshmallow. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ice cream that never melted. 51. Why did Edison lose his job at the railroad office? A) He set up a lab in the station. B) He spent his work hours reading. C) He started a fire in the building. D) He was sleeping at work. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) He was sleeping at work. 52. Which would you be more likely to say chugged along? A) A car. B) A train. C) An airplane. D) A bicyle. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A train. 53. "We're going to get a car now that we can make in great volume and get the prices way down." Who made this prophetic remark to his company's general superintendent? A) Thomas Edison. B) John D. Rockefeller. C) Henry Ford. D) George Eastman. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Henry Ford. 54. Which word matches the /ar/ sound as it sounds in the word "starch" ? A) Scare. B) Rare. C) Chart. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Chart. 55. What type of figurative language is this: "the book was silent on the subject." A) Hyperbole. B) Simile. C) Metafar. D) Personification. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Personification. 56. How does the author advance the point of view in Part A? A) The author contrasts the United States with other countries. B) The author uses passionate and emotional language. C) The author threatens the consequences of inactivity. D) The author uses repetition to express the same idea in every paragraph. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The author uses passionate and emotional language. 57. Which invention is used when studying astronomy? A) Microscope. B) Thermoscope. C) Telescope. D) Stethescope. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Telescope. 58. ON which part we can find Bristlecone pine tree? A) Flat mountains. B) Wheeler peak. C) Slopes. D) Mountains. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Wheeler peak. 59. An egg laid by a 200yr old ..... Belonging to the king of Tonga. A) Duck. B) Ostrich. C) Chicken. D) Tortoise. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Tortoise. 60. Good everywhere, but at home the best A) It's good to be home. B) First come, first served. C) East or west home is best. D) Your home is everywhere. 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