Ncert Exemplar Nov2020 Class 7 Maths Solutions Chapter 1
Ncert Exemplar Nov2020 Class 7 Maths Solutions Chapter 1
Ncert Exemplar Nov2020 Class 7 Maths Solutions Chapter 1
Chapter 1: Integers
2. By observing the number line (Fig. 1.2), state which of the following statements is
not true.
3. By observing the above number line (Fig. 1.2), state which of the following
statements is true.
(a) B is 2 (b) A is – 4 (c) B is –13 (d) B is – 4
Solution:
(d) B is -4
Each division on the number line is 1 unit apart. Then, B is 4 units from the left of zero.
4. Next three consecutive numbers in the pattern 11, 8, 5, 2, --, --, -- are
(a) 0, – 3, – 6 (b) – 1, – 5, – 8 (c) – 2, – 5, – 8 (d) – 1, – 4, – 7
Solution:
(d) -1, -4, -7
In the given sequence of numbers, each number differs by 3 from the previous number.
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5. The next number in the pattern – 62, – 37, – 12 _________ is
(a) 25 (b) 13 (c) 0 (d) –13
Solution:
(a) 13
It’s found that the pattern is -62 + 25 = -37, -37 + 25 = -12
So, similarly -12 + 25 = 13
9. On the number line, the value of (–3) × 3 lies on right hand side of
(a) – 10 (b) – 4 (c) 0 (d) 9
Solution:
(a) -10
As (-3) x 3 = -9
So, -9 lies to the right to -10.
11. Water level in a well was 20m below ground level. During rainy season, rain water
collected in different water tanks was drained into the well and the water level rises 5
m above the previous level. The wall of the well is 1m 20 cm high and a pulley is fixed
at a height of 80 cm. Raghu wants to draw water from the well. The minimum length
of the rope that he can use is
24. If a and b are two integers, then which of the following may not be an integer?
(a) a + b (b) a – b (c) a × b (d) a ÷ b
Solution:
(d) a ÷ b
If a and b are two integers, then
a + b will always be an integer
a – b will always be an integer
a × b will always be an integer
27. (a) (–1, –2) (b) (–5, +2) (c) (–4, +1) (d) (–9, +7)
Solution:
(d) (–9, +7)
–1 + (–2) = -3
–5 + 2 = -3
–4 + 1 = -3
–9 + 7 = -2
Hence, (–9, +7) is the odd one.
35. On the following number line, (–4) × 3 is represented by the point _________.
Solution:
D:
(-4) x 3 = -12
Each division on the number line is 2 units. So, D represent -12
38. (– 8) + (– 8) + (– 8) = _____ × (– 8)
Solution:
3:
(– 8) + (– 8) + (– 8) = -24 = 3 × (– 8)
40. (– 9) × 20 = _____
Solution:
-180:
(– 9) × 20 = -180
42. While multiplying a positive integer and a negative integer, we multiply them as
________ numbers and put a ________ sign before the product.
Solution:
whole, negative
43. If we multiply ________ number of negative integers, then the resulting integer is
positive.
Solution:
even
44. If we multiply six negative integers and six positive integers, then the resulting
integer is _______
Solution:
positive integer
When even number of negative integers are multiplied the resulting integer is positive
and when six positive integers are multiplied the resulting integer is also a positive.
45. If we multiply five positive integers and one negative integer, then the resulting
integer is _______.
Solution:
negative
When odd number of negative integers are multiplied the resulting integer is negative.
Also, when a negative and positive integer are multiplied the resulting integer is
negative.
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46. _______ is the multiplicative identity for integers.
Solution:
1
1 is the multiplicative identity for integers.
i.e. 1 x a = a
48. ( – 25) × ( – 2) =
Solution:
50:
( – 25) × ( – 2) = 25 x 2 = 50
49. (– 5) × ( – 6) × ( – 7) =
Solution:
-210:
(– 5) × ( – 6) × ( – 7) = - (5 × 6 × 7) = -210
50. 3 × ( – 1) × ( – 15) =
Solution:
45:
3 × ( – 1 ) × ( – 15) = (-3) x (-15) = 45
54. ____ × ( – 1) = 47
Solution:
-47:
-47 × ( – 1) = 47 (product of even number of negative integers is a positive integer)
55. 88 × ___ = – 88
Solution:
-1:
88 × -1 = – 88
57. ( – 40) × __ = 80
Solution:
-2:
( – 40) × (-2) = 80
59. When we divide a negative integer by a positive integer, we divide them as whole
numbers and put a ______ sign before quotient.
Solution:
negative
62. 65 ÷ ( – 13) =
Solution:
-5:
65 ÷ (– 13) = 65/ (-13) = -5
64. ( – 225) ÷ 5 =
Solution:
-45:
( – 225) ÷ 5 = -45
65. _____÷ ( – 1 ) = – 83
Solution:
83:
83 ÷ ( – 1 ) = – 83
66. _____ ÷ ( – 1) = 75
Solution:
-75:
(-75) ÷ ( – 1) = 75
67. 51 ÷ _____ = – 51
Solution:
-1:
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51 ÷ (-1) = – 51
74. Sum of two negative integers always gives a number smaller than both the
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integers.
Solution:
True
E.g.:
-4 + (-5) = -9
Now,
-4 > -9 and -5 > -9
79. When we change the order of integers, their sum remains the same.
Solution:
True
80. When we change the order of integers their difference remains the same.
Solution:
False
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E.g., 4 – 5 – 8 = -9
But, 5 – 4 – 8 = -7
81. Going 500 m towards east first and then 200 m back is same as going 200 m
towards west first and then going 500 m back.
Solution:
True
Considering the originating point to the zero of a number line
In the first scenario: 500 – 200 = 300 m to the right from the starting point (0)
In the second scenario: -200 + 500 = 300 m to the right from the starting point (0)