Class 7 Science: Measurement of Time and Motion Worksheet (with Answers)
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- 1. The basic unit of time is the:
- (a) minute
- (b) hour
- (c) second
- (d) day
- 2. Speed is distance divided by:
- (a) mass
- (b) area
- (c) force
- (d) time
- 3. A car goes 60 km in 1 hour. Its speed is:
- (a) 60 km/h
- (b) 30 km/h
- (c) 120 km/h
- (d) 6 km/h
- 4. Motion covering equal distances in equal times is:
- (a) non-uniform
- (b) uniform
- (c) circular only
- (d) random
- 5. Write the formula for speed.
- 6. What is uniform motion?
- 7. Explain speed and the difference between uniform and non-uniform motion, with examples.
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- 1. (c) second — The second is the basic unit.
- 2. (d) time — Speed = distance ÷ time.
- 3. (a) 60 km/h — 60 ÷ 1 = 60 km/h.
- 4. (b) uniform — That is uniform motion.
- 5. Speed = distance ÷ time.
- 6. Motion covering equal distances in equal intervals of time.
- 7. Speed measures how fast an object moves and is found by dividing the distance travelled by the time taken: speed = distance ÷ time, measured in units like m/s or km/h. Motion is described as uniform when the object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time, so its speed stays the same — for example, a car moving steadily at 50 km/h. Motion is non-uniform when the speed changes from moment to moment, such as a bus speeding up and slowing down in city traffic. On a distance–time graph, uniform motion appears as a straight slanting line, while non-uniform motion gives a curved line.
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- This worksheet is aligned to CBSE Class 7 Science, chapter “Measurement of Time and Motion”.