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7th Mathematics MARKS: 100 TIME: 3 HOURS TRP #

1. Draw a Venn-Diagram to represent A = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10} and B = {4, 8, 12, 16, 20}. Find A
∪ B and A ∩ B. (4)

2. Simplify:
1 1+1
3 2 5
.
( )
( )
1 1 1
+
5 2 ❑
(2)
3. Divide 0.00945 by 0.315. (2)
4. The H.C.F. of two numbers is 18 and their L.C.M. is 108. One of the numbers is 54. Find
the other number. (3)
5. Multiply: 57 × 63 (3)

( )
1
−3
6. Solve: (21 × 31)2 × . (2)
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7. Express the following as a rational number: (3)

[( ) ] ( )
2 3 −2
2 1 1
× × 31 ×
3 3 6

8. Simplify: (3)

( ) ( )
3 2 2 3
a b
4
× 3
b a
9. Write the following sets in the roster method. (2)
(i) M is a set of first 5 multiples of 3.
(ii) V is a set of the vowels in ‘DISJOINT’
10. 5 / 6th of the cake was eaten by 5 friends. The next day 3 other friends ate 2 of what was
left. How much of the cake is left? (3)
11. A train 270 m long is running at 40.5 km/hr. How much time will it take to cross the tree?
(3)
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12. The sum of a rational number and its multiplicative inverse is (1)
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13. Evaluate: (36) ÷ ((14) + 2). (2)


14. If the length of a rectangle is 8.26 cm and its breadth is 5.5 cm, then find the area of the
rectangle.). (2)
−105
15. Reduce the rational number standard form. (2)
168
16. In a competition, the question paper consists of 20 questions. 5 marks are awarded for
every correct answer and 2 marks are deducted for every incorrect answer and 0 marks for
every question not attempted. Vishal attempted 17 questions and got 11 correct answers.
What is his score? (2)
17. Barkha bought 2038 kg rice at the rate of ` 1712 per kg and sent it to an orphanage. Find
the amount spent by Barkha. What value is being promoted? (2)
5 7
18. Which rational number is greater 5 or 5 ?
9 12
(2)
5 7
19. Simran walks 1 km from a place A towards north and then from these she walks 2
12 9
km towards south where will be she now from place A? (2)
20. If the product of two decimal numbers is 17.55 and one of them is 2.7, then find the other.
(2)
21. Write the following sets in tabular form and also in set builder form: (3)
(i) The set of even integers which lie between 6 and 10.
(ii) The set of two digit numbers which are perfect square.
(iii) {Factors of 42}
22. Write the following sets in roster form: (3)
(i) {x : x = 5n, n ∈ I and 3 < n ≤ 13}
(ii) {x : x = n2, n ∈ W and n < 5}
(iii) {x : x = n2 – 2, n ∈ W and n < 4}
23. Write the following sets in set builder form: (2)
(i) {14, 7, 0, 7, 14, 21, 28}
(ii) {1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18}
24. Classify the following sets into the finite set, infinite set the empty set. In the case of a
(non-empty) finite set, mention the cardinal number. (6)
(i) The set of even prime numbers.
(ii) {Multiples of 9}

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(iii) {x: x is a prime factor of 84}


(iv) {x: 2x + 5 = 1, x ∈ N}
(v) {x: x is a month of a year having less than 30 days}
(vi) {x | x is a month of a leap year having 28 days}
25. In the following, determine whether A and B are equivalent sets and if so, whether A = B.
(3)
(i) A = {1, 3, 5}, B = {Red, Blue, Green}
(ii) A = {prime factors of 70}, B = {prime factors of 60}
(iii) A = {even natural numbers less than 10}, B = {odd natural numbers less than 10}
26. Is {(45) ÷ (15)} ÷ (3) = (45) ÷ [(15) ÷ (3)]? (2)
27. A cement company earns a profit of ₹8 per bag of white cement sold and a loss of ₹5 per
bag of grey cement sold. (4)
(i) The company sells 3000 bags of white cement and 5000 bags of grey cement in a month.
What is its profit or loss?
(ii) What is the number of white cement bags it must sell to have neither profit nor loss, if the
number of grey cement bags sold is 6400?
28. Simplify the following: (4)
(i) (7) + (6) ÷ 2 – {(5) × (4) – (3 – 5)}
(ii) 11 – [7 – (5 – 3 (9 – 3 – 6)}].
29. Write each of the following numbers in standard form: (3)
78 −216 −195
(i) (ii) (iii)
−91 162 −520
30. Arrange the following rational numbers in ascending order: (4)
−5 −17 23 −11
(i) , , ,
6 18 −24 −13
−25 15 −17 −53
(ii) , , ,
6 −4 8 12
31. Simplify the following: (3)
1 4 3 16 3 23
(i) 7 ×2 (ii) 3 ÷ (iii) 15 ÷1
2 15 7 21 7 49
32. Rohit bought a motorcycle for ` 36000. He paid 16 of the price in cash and the rest in 12
equal monthly instalments. Find the amount he had to pay every month. (2)
33. A piece of cloth is 24.5 m long. How many pieces, each of length 1.75 m, can be cut from
it? (3)
34. The product of two decimal numbers is 1.599 and one of them is 0.65, find the other. (2)

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35. Simplify the following: (6)

[ (−5 )3 ]
3 4 0 4 2
7 × 11 × 13 3 2 (−xy ¿ ¿3) ×8
(i) (ii) (−2) ×(3 x ) × ¿ (iii)
2
7 × 11
2
3 x2 y 3
4 × ( 25 )
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36. Express the numbers appearing in the following statements in scientific notation: (3)
(i) The earth has 1,353,000,000 cubic km of water.
(ii) The population of India was about 1,027,000,000 in March, 2001.
(iii) 60,230,000,000,000,000,000,000 molecules are contained in a drop of water.

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