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INTEGERS

1. Fill in the blanks:


(a) ---------- is the additive identity for integers.
(b) 0 – 72 = -----------
(c) 3 x [-5 x (-2) ] = [3 x -------] x (-2)
(d) If (-1) is multiplied to itself 32 times the result will be -----------
(e) (-179) ÷ ----------- = 179
(f) The opposite of (-3) x (-5) x (-4) is -------------
(g) Integers lying between -4 and 4 are -------------
(h) The product of successor and predecessor of -5 is ------------
(i) Absolute value of -38 + (-3) is-----------
2. Evaluate the following:
(a) 23 + (-33) + (40) +(-20) - (-10) (c)123 + (-356) +277 + (-144)
(b) (-5) x (-4) x (-3) x (-2) x (-5) (d) [66 +(-1) ] ÷ [9 - (-4) ]
3. Simplify using properties:
(a) (-75) x 173 + 173 x (-25)
(b) -225 x (-199) - (-225)
(c) (-57) - (-57) x 73 - 28 x (-57)
(d) 13456 x (-56) + (-13456) x 44
4. The temperature of a hot iron rod is 250° C .Every minute the temperature drops down by
10°C.What will be the temperature of the iron rod after 12 minutes?
5. A shopkeeper sells red fabric at a loss of Rs. 5 per metre and white fabric at a profit of
Rs. 6 per metre.
(a) If the shopkeeper sells 7m of red fabric and 5m of white fabric in a day, find his net
profit or loss for the day.
(b) If the shopkeeper sells 30m of white fabric and makes a net profit of Rs. 60 for the
day , find how many metres of red fabric did she sell on that day.
6. A car travelled 60 km to the north of Patna and then 90 km to the south from there :
(a) How far from Patna was the car family?
(b) “Speed thrills, but kills”. Comment.(Value Based)
7. A boy threw a stone 12 m high in the air which fell and settled down at the bottom of a
pond 12 m deep. By how much total distance did the stone fall to reach the bottom of the
pond?
8. At a particular time in a day ,the temperature in Shimla is -3̊ C and that of Jaipur is 39̊ C.
Find the difference in temperatures.
9. In a quiz, Team A scored -35,10,50 and Team B scored10,-35,50 in three successive
rounds. Which team scored more? Can we say that integers can be added in any order?
What is the benefit of participating in quiz competitions?(Value Based)
10. What should be added to -23 to get -7?
11. A parachutist dived from a height of 514m into a valley 62m deep. Find the time taken by
him to reach the land if he is falling at a speed of 18 metres per minute.
FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS

1. Simplify
2 1 3 1 3
(a) 4 - 3 (𝑏) 4 + 7 (c) of Rs. 1000
9 3 11 8 25

3 3 1 1
(𝑑) ÷ (e) 2 ÷7 (f) 1.89 x 0.5 (g) 76.5÷0.15
8 4 5 3

2. Which is greater (a) 0.5 or 0.05 (b) 0.80 or 0.800 (c) 2.056 or 2.0097
3. Convert
(a) 7cm into kilometre
(b) 74 rupees 72 paise into rupees
(c) 48 kg 76 g into kg
4. What should be added to 137.5 to get 500?
5. A car covers a distance of 89.1 km in 2.2hours. What is the average distance
covered by it in 1 hour?
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6. In a school there are 648 students from classes VI –VIII. Of them like
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watching a T.V. programme “World This Week”. How many students like
watching the programme? What benefit does the student get on watching
such programmes?
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7. Kavita bought 3 kg brinjal, 2 kg of lady finger, 7 kg of potatoes and 5
5 3 6 3
kg of onions. Find the total weight of vegetables bought by him. What is the
importance of vegetables in our daily diet?
8. Find the average of 4.2 , 3.8 , 7.6
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9. Find the perimeter of a triangle whose sides are cm, 3 cm, and 2 cm.
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2 1
10.The perimeter of a triangle is 6 cm and the length of two of its sides are 2
3 2
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cm and 3 cm, find the length of the third side.
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11.A plant earlier measured 42.52 cm. It now measures 56.25 cm. How much
has the plant grown? What is the benefit of growing plants?
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12.Divide 2 by the product of 1 and 2 and find the quotient.
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DATA HANDLING

1. The ages of teachers teaching class VII in a particular are 45 , 30 , 32 , 26 ,


29 , 31 , 48 , 26 , 28 , 30 .What is the age of the youngest and oldest
teacher? Also find the mean age of the teachers and check how many
teachers are older than the mean age?
2. Find the mean of first five prime numbers.
3. Mrs. Gupta’s monthly expenditure on food for consecutive months from
January to May is Rs.15000, Rs.14000, Rs.13500, Rs.14500, Rs.13000
(a) What is the maximum monthly expenditure?
(b) In which month did she spend the least?
(c) Find the range of the monthly expenditure.
(d) Calculate the average monthly expenditure
4. Shashsank played four games of basketball and his score (in points) is 10,
8,14,6, find his average points. What is the importance of playing games in
our life?
5. Performance of three students X, Y, Z after a unit test are given below:

English Hindi Mathematics Science S.St.


X 15 17 20 17 8
Y 12 14 18 16 14
Z 16 15 18 18 16
(a) Find average marks of each student.
(b) If due to some medical reasons, X could not appear in S.St test, will you
divide the total by 4 or 5 to find his average?
(c) If X takes S.St test but his score is zero, then how would you calculate
his average?
6. Time taken by 13 students to complete a crossword puzzle are 10, 12, 15, 8,
10, 12, 12, 8, 10, 8, 12, 11, 11 ,10 .Find their median and mode. How many
students completed the crossword in more than the modal time? Is there
more than one mode in this case?
7. The following data shows the sale of watches and sunglasses in a store

Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun.


Watches 500 450 750 250 350 100
Sunglasses 750 600 550 700 275 350
Draw a double bar graph for the above data and answer the following
questions.
(a) In which month was the difference in the sales of watches and
sunglasses the maximum?
(b) In which month was the ratio of sale of watches to sunglasses 3:4?
8. There are six marbles in a bag. 4 are green and 2 are red. What is the
probability that a green marble will be picked up?
9. A coin is tossed 200 times . 75 times head appeared at random .Find the
probability of getting (i) A head (ii) A tail

10.The following data shows the number of cars produced in a factory for the
first six months of years 2005 and 2006

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN


2005 8600 9600 7600 4400 3200 800
2006 8600 9400 8000 6400 4000 1200

(a) Represent the above data in the form of a double bar graph .
(b) ) Find the ratio of the number of cars produced in the month of April in
2005 and 2006 respectively.
(c) Average of cars produced in the year 2005.
(d) Is the average obtained in part (b) more than the average in year 2006?
11.The numbers 1-20 are written on chits of a paper and dropped in a box.
What is the probability of
(a) Choosing multiples of 10?
(b) Choosing an even number?
(c) Choosing an odd prime number?
(d) Choosing a factor of 18?
12.If one letter is chosen at random from the word RENAISSANCE, find the
probability of
(a) Getting letter R?
(b) Getting a consonant?
(c) Getting a vowel?
(d) Getting a letter S?

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