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PERIODIC TEST – 2 (2022-23)

SAMPLE PAPER
Subject: MATHEMATICS Max. Marks:35
Grade: 7 Time: 1 Hour 20 Min
Name: Section: Roll No:
General Instructions:
• Questions in Section A (Q1 to Q5) carry 1 mark each
• Questions in Section B (Q6 to Q 10) carry 2 marks each
• Questions in Section C (Q11 to Q14) carry 3 marks each
• Questions in Section D (Q15 to Q16) carry 4 marks each
• The question paper consists of 6 printed pages.

I. SECTION-A
1. Irwin used 2/5 of 2 Kg pack of flour to make some cupcakes. How much flour was used to make
S the cupcakes?
a) 4 kg b) 400 gm
c) 600 gm d) 800 gm
2. Fill in the Blank : 4235 X 70.26 = 42.35 X _______

a) 70.26 b) 7026

c) 7.026 d) 702.6

3. Choose the correct addition/subtraction statement represented by the number line given below
figure 3.1.

Figure-3.1

a) 9 + (-9) b) 18 + (-9)
c) 9 + (-18) d) 9 – (-18)

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4. The bar graph figure-4.1 given below the number of taxis Dubai Taxi has in service. The number
of taxis decreases by the same amount each year for four years. How many taxis have been
reduced in 4 years.

Figure-4.1

a) 54 b) -200

c) -54 d) 200

5. Which of the following given solids, when viewed from the top, will look like a triangle.?

a) b)

c) d)

II. SECTION-B
6. Madhur is standing in the middle of a bridge which is 20 m above the water level of a river. If a 35
m deep river is flowing under the bridge then find the vertical distance between the foot of Madhur
and bottom level of the river.

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7. Mike and Harvey wanted to block print geometrical shapes on a plain white tablecloth, but they
couldn’t find any of the 2D shapes they wanted. Instead they found many 3D solid shapes lying
about. Mike came up with an idea to convert these 3D solids into simple 2D shapes by cutting them
open and using their cross section to print the shapes. Help Mike and Harvey figure out what
shapes the cross-sections of the 3D solids will form when sliced open as shown in the figures

Figure-7.1 Figure-7.2
(a) (b)

Figure-7.3 Figure-7.4
(d)
(c)

8. Eva and Amir both work on a homework project. Observe the given below their described work
done by them.

Who spent the most time on their project and by how much?

9. Nathan ended round one of a quiz with 200 points. In round two, he lost 300 points and in the third
round, he gained 200 points. What was his total score at the end of the third round?

10. A scuba diver dove 50 feet deep into the water. After every 2 minutes, he rose 2 feet toward the
water surface. How deep in the water was he after 12 minutes?

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III SECTION C
11. Kevin bought 6 bags of pabbles as shown in figure-11.1 along with their weights.

1 kg 1.566 kg 1 kg 1475 gm kg 1.655 kg

Figure-11.1

Help him to arrange all these bags in ascending order.

12. Name the solids that can be obtained from the nets given below in figure 12.1.

a) b) c) d)

Figure-12.1

13. Observe ITEMS SHAPE OF the given


table 13.1, SHADES A hanging
focus light a) is
suspended from the
ceiling. Its light beam
falls on these
objects.
b)

c)

d)

e)
Table-13.1

14 Mr. Banerjee earned AED 12,000 in the share market in the beginning of the year and lost ¾ of his
gain in the end of the year.
a) How much did he loose?
b) What amount does he have at the end of the year?
IV SECTION-D
15. On her Birthday party Lyla ate 5 Snickers and she gained 40 calories in each Snickers. Generally,
a person burns 80 calories in 10 minutes of jogging. Next day she jogged for 30 minutes.

a) How many calories has she burnt?


b) How many extra calories did she burn?
c) If she has eaten 10 Snickers, then how much time she has to jog to burn the gained calories?

16. Dice are cubes whose faces are numbered from 1 to 6. The numbering is such that the sum of the
dots on the opposite faces of the dice is always 7.
a) In the given figure 16.1 below, the sum of dots facing up on both dice is 6. What would be
the sum of dots facing down?

Figure-16.1

b) Cubes are stacked up in the given arrangement as shown below in figure 16.2 and figure
16.3. Which among the three diagrams gives the top view?

Figure-16.2

(i) (ii) (iii)

Figure-16.3

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Three cubes each with 2cm edges are placed side by side to form a cuboid. What will be its length,
breadth and height?

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