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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL – RIYADH

MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET – [2014 – 2015]


CLASS: VII FA1, FA2 & SA1
1. Simplify (- 50) + (-10) – (-90) + 8
2. What is the probability of getting, when a dice is thrown?
i. a multiple of 3
ii. an odd number
iii. An even number
iv. A number 3 or 4
v. a number between 3 and 6
3. Which is greater?
3 28 2 21
of or of
4 9 3 8

4. Compare using < or >


7 10
9 12
H
5. Find the perimeter of a 𝟏
𝟒
m 2 m
𝟑 𝟐
i. Triangle HOE
O 𝟏
E
ii. Rectangle OUSE 2 m 𝟕
𝟐 m
𝟑
Whose perimeter is lesser? U S

6. Verify; a – (-b) = a + b for the following values of a and b


a = -20, b = 15
7. Write equations for the following statements and solve:
i. Eight times a number is 120.
ii. The sum of a number and 12 is 27.
iii. 8 less than three times a number.
iv. Twenty less than a number is 54.
v. Adding 1 to one third of m is 5.

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8. A car covers a distance of 638.55 km in 5.5 litre of petrol. Find the distance
covered by it in one litre of petrol.
9. Find the mode and median of the scores.
4,5,6,7,7,8,9,13,12,8,8,9,8,10,11
10. A box of 600 electric bulbs contains 12 defective bulbs. One bulb is taken
out at random from this box. What is the probability that it is a non-defective
bulb?
11. Find the area of a rectangle whose length is 36.8cm and breadth is 11.5cm.
12. Construct 2 equations starting with x = 3
13. Find
i. 158.1 × 100
ii. 7.9 × 100
iii. 82.7 × 1000
iv. 536.4 ÷ 1000
14. Solve the equation: 20 = 2 + 3 [y + 2]
15. Solve the following.
i. The sum of three consecutive numbers is 21.Find the numbers.
ii. Radhika’s father is three times as old as Radhika.If the sum of their ages
is 56 years , what are their ages?
iii. The length of a rectangle is twice its breadth. If its perimeter is 18cm,
find its length and breadth.
16. A bag contains 3 red and 2 blue marbles. A marble is drawn at random.
What is the probability of drawing a blue marble.
17. Evaluate:
i. [(-45) ÷ 9] ÷ 5
ii. [8 + (-20)] ÷ [(-3) + 5]
18. Express 48 cm in meter and kilometer.
19. Thickness of 12 sheets of paper is 2.4 mm. Find the thickness of 1 sheet of
paper.
20. Two different states of India’s experts of garments in the years 2000 to
2004 are given in the following table. Draw a double bar graph.

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YEAR 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
KERALA
[ in crores of Rs ] 5 6 8 10 12

KARNATAKA
10 11 9 11 8
[ in crores of Rs ]

21. In a class test, containing 20 questions, 6 marks are awarded for every
correct and [-2] for every Incorrect answer and 0 for answer not attempted.
i. Ramesh gets 9 correct answers and 11 incorrect answers. Find his score.
ii. Syed scored 36 marks though he got 8 correct answers. How many questions
had he attempted incorrectly.
22. 2.5 X 0.001 = ____________
23. Solve the following equations.
i. 3x – 14 = 16
ii. 2 [f – 2] + 3 [4f – 1] = 7
iii. 4 [2x + 1] = 36
iv. 3 [2x – 1] + 5 = 14
v. 2y – [7 – 5y] – 21 = 0
1
vi. 3[x - ] = 2 [2x – 6]
3

24. _______________ X -12 = 132


25. Find the mean of first 5 prime numbers.
26. A certain freezing process requires that room temperature be lowered from
35°C at the rate of 5°C every hour. What will be the room temperature in 10
hours after the process begins?
27. 78 ÷ ___________ = - 78
28. Find the product using suitable property.
- 725 X [22] + [-78] X 725
3 3
29. 4 ÷4 = _______________
7 7

30. Write down a pair of integers whose


i. Sum is 0
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ii. Sum is -8
31. The number of hours spend by two students; Devi and Deepthi on different
activities on a working day is given below:
Represent it on a double bar graph.
ACTIVITY DEVI DEEPTHI
SLEEP 8 7
SCHOOL 6 6.5
HOME WORK 5 6
PLAY 2 2.5
OTHERS 3 2
32. Express 7cm in meter and kilometer.
33. Find the product using suitable property
[-25] X 103
34. How much less is 16.05 kg than 39 kg?
35. Construct 2 equations starting with x = -5
1 2 1
36. Find the perimeter of a triangle with sides 7 cm, 3 cm and 5 cm
6 3 6

37. The quotient in 0.07 ÷ 7 = ________________


38. Find the mean of the scores
8,6,10,12,1,3,4,4
Find the range of the data.
39. When a die is thrown, what is the probability of getting?
i. 7
ii. 5
40. The height [in cm] of 6 girls in a group are given below
150,141,137,147,138,147
i. What is the height of tallest girl?
ii. What is the range of the data?
iii. What is the mean height of the girls?
41. An elevator descends into a mineshaft at the rate of 6 meters per minute. If
it begins to descends from 20 m above the ground.

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i. What will be its position after 45 minutes?
ii. How long will it take to reach -400 m?
42. Find the product using suitable property
− 56 X 102
43. Construct 4 equations starting with x = 3
44. Kathy plants 5 saplings in a row in his garden. The distance between two
5
adjacent saplings is m.
6

Find the distance between the first and last sapling.


45. Find
i. 76.5 ÷ 0.15
ii. 1.07 X 0.02
46. Find the following using suitable properties.
i. 625 X [-25] X [-16] X [-4]
ii. 348 X [-37] + 348 X [-63]
47. The additive inverse of –n is _________________.
48. The sum of 3 times a number and 11 is 32. Find the number?
49. Write 305.142 in expanded form.
50. Solve ÷ 54 = 14 + 5 [t – 17]
51. Write three integers between – 8 and 15?
52. Subtract the sum of – 1050 and 813 from −23.
53. Study the following bar graph and answer the questions given below.
14
12
rain fall in mm

10
8
6
4
2
0

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a. The maximum rainfall received is _____________ mm on _____________.
b. On which days the rainfall was same?
c. The least rainfall received is _______________ mm on ______________.
54. Write a pair of integers whose sum is -7.
55. Find the product using suitable property
750 X [-45] + [-750] X 55
2 1
56. 2 + 3 = ________________
3 2

57. [-24] ÷ ______________ = 8


58. The most common representative value of a group of data is
__________________
59. The solution of the equation 2q + 6 = 0 is __________.
60. Identify the property used in the following.
a. [-5] + [-8] = [-8] + [-5]
b. 75 + 0 = 75
c. [13 + 7] + [-9] = 13 + [7 + (-9)]
61. Reciprocal of a mixed fraction is always ______________.
62. Mean of the first five natural numbers is _____________.
63. 6 cm = ____________ km
64. If you multiply [-1] 12 times, the sign of the product will be
_________________.
65. [-10] ÷ 0 = ____________.
66. 5.63 X 1000 = _____________.
67. The solution of the equation 5m + 7 = 17 is ______________.
1
68. In a class of 40 students of the total number of students like to study
5
2
English. of the total number of students like to study Maths and the
5
remaining students like to study Science?
a. How many students like to study Maths?
b. How many students like to study English?

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c. What fraction of the total number of students like to study Science?
69. Solve the following equation
𝑦
a. –3=8
2

b. 4p – 20 = 8
2 1
70. Find the value of 6 ÷ 13
3 3

71. Verify the following


17 X [ 6 + ( - 2 ) ] = [ 17 X 6 ] + [ 17 x ( - 2 ) ]
72. A certain freezing process requires that room temperature to be lowered
from 35°C at the rate of 4°C every hour. What will be the room temperature 10
hours after the process begins.
73. Find the mean , median and mode of the data : 7,9,8,11,8,12,8,9,9
74. In a test +5 marks are given for every correct answers and [-2] marks are
given for every incorrect answers. Rayan answered all the questions and scored
30 marks though he got 10 correct answers.
How many questions has he attempted incorrectly?
75. Verify 25 X [ 7 + ( - 3 ) ] = { 25 X 7 ] + [ 25 X ( - 3 ) ]
76. Write the property used in the following.
i. 25 + [-25] = 0
ii. 13 + [ - 12 ] + [ - 7 ] = 13 + [ ( - 12 ) + ( - 7 ) ]
77. Put correct sign <,> or = in the box
47 + [-24] – 12 [-47] – [-24] + 12
78. Write two pairs of integers [a,b] such that a ÷ b = [-5]
79. Find the area of a rectangular field whose length and breadth is 15.7 m and
11.8 m respectively.
80. Write 12.034 in expanded form.
81. The number of children in the families of 20 students in class VII are –
2,3,3,1,4,5,3,3,2,1,1,4,3,2,2,4,3,5,6,5
Organize this data in a tabular form.
82. [6 + (- 12)] ÷ [(- 18) + 12]. Find the value.

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83. Write a negative integer and a positive integer whose sum is -7.
3 15
84. Provide the number in the box such that × =
4 40

ii. The simplest form of the number obtained in is _____________.


85. Use the sign <,> or = in the box
49 + [-34] – 15 26 + [-42] – [- 26]
86. Solve 2 [x + 5] = 18
87. Find:
i. 7.9 ÷ 1000
ii. 0.9 X 100
12𝑥
88. Solve =6
5
89. The ages of 10 teachers of a school are:
32,41,28,54,35,26,23,33,38,40
i. What is the mean age of these ages?
ii. What is the range of the ages of the teachers?
90. Solve: 4 [x – 3] = 24
91. What will be the sign of the product if we multiply?
i. 8 negative integers and 3 positive integers.
ii. 5 negative integers and 4 positive integers.
92. Construct two equations starting with x = 4
93. The _______________ of a set of observations is the observation that occurs
most often.
94. The probability of getting a head when a coin is tossed is ______________.
95. A batsman scored the following number of runs in six innings – 36, 35, 50,
46, 60, 55.
Calculate the mean runs scored by him in an inning.
96. Solve: 9 + 3 [x – 1] = 27
−7 3
97. Draw a number line and represent and
4 4

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98. Construct two equations starting with x = -1
99. The greatest negative integer is ____________
100. Find the following
5 3
i. 3 -2
8 4

ii. 30.94 ÷ 7
5
101. of 18 = _______________
6

102. Find the product using suitable properties


[-48] X 26 + [-48] X [-36]
103. 5 cm = ______________ km
104. Find the area of a rectangle whose length is 11.5 m and breadth is 3.3 m.
105. The difference between 28 kg and 42.6 kg is _______________.
106. Sale of English and Hindi books in the years 1995,1996, 1997 and 1998
are given below.
YEARS 1995 1996 1997 1998
ENGLISH 350 400 450 620
HINDI 500 530 600 650

i. Draw a double bar graph choosing and appropriate scale.


ii. In which year was the difference in the sale of the two language books least?
iii. In which year the difference in the sale of two language books more?
1
107. of 32 is ___________
2

108. 61.29 ÷ 1000


109. Write a pair of negative integers whose difference is 10.
110. In a class test containing 10 questions, 5 marks are awarded for every
correct answer [-2] marks are awarded for every incorrect answer and 0 for
questions not attempted.
i. Lena gets four correct and six incorrect answers. What is her score?
ii. Alan gets five incorrect answers and five incorrect answers. What is
his score?

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