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CBSE Sample Paper Class 7 Maths Set 1

Math class question paper


Max. Marks 80

Section A contains 10 questions which carries 1 mark each (1 x 10 = 10)


Section B contains 9 questions which carries 2 marks each (2 x 10 = 20)
Section C contains 9 questions which carries 4 marks each (4 x 5 = 20)
Section D contains 6 questions which carries 6 marks each (6 x 5 = 30)

Topics:
• Comparing Quantities
• Practical Geometry
• Perimeter and Area
• Symmetry Section-A
• Visualizing Solid

Section A

1. Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 25 cm and breadth is 18 cm.


2. Write frequency of all the numbers in the following data.
8, 5, 8, 5, 3, 4, 7, 9, 7, 4, 3, 5, 3, 6, 4, 8
3. Find the number of lines of symmetry of a circle.
4. What will be the number of faces if there are 6 vertices and 12 edges?
5. ΔABC is right angled at B. AB = 3 cm and BC = 4 cm. Then, length of AC will be
a) 25 cm c) 7 cm
b) 5 cm d) 6 cm
6. Find the area of a square whose side is 6 cm.
7. A survey shows the ages of 10 teachers of a school as 32,41,26,54,33,38,40,59,43,29. What is
the age of the youngest teacher?

8. The number of faces of a triangular pyramid or tetrahedron is _______.


a) 5 c) 6
b) 4 d) 10
9. There are 2 red, 3 blue and 5 black balls in a bag. A ball is drawn from the bag without looking in
to the bag. What is the probability of getting a red ball?
3 2
a) c)
5 5
1 d) None of these
b)
5

10. What is the circumference of a circular disc of radius 14 cm?

Section B

11. A kennel can accommodate 10 dogs that weigh (in pounds) 14, 23, 17, 19, 27, 7, 33,
24, 11 and 13. Find the range of their weights.
12. In the following figure, FD and AE are parallel to each other and ∠ABC = 49°. Then ∠ABC +
∠DCB is equal to

A) 180° C) 98°
B) 100° D) 99°
13. The radius of a circular box is 10 cm. What should be the length of the tape required to wrap
once around the pipe?
14. Name three letters of English alphabet which are symmetrical about
(i) a vertical axis
(ii) a horizontal axis
15. What are polyhedrons? Give two e.g.
16. One angle of a triangle is 60°.The other two angles are in the ratio of 5: 7. Find the two angles.
17. The numbers of roses in a garden on 30 days of a month are recorded as below. Prepare a
frequency table for it.
40, 45, 43, 50, 62, 56, 50, 45, 40, 50, 52, 65, 62, 56, 45, 50, 60, 62, 68, 62, 55, 42, 45, 50, 60
18. Draw a line, say PQ, take a point R outside it. Through R, draw a line parallel to PQ using ruler
and compasses only.
19. A rectangular park is 25 m long and 15 m wide. A path 3 m is constructed outside the park. Find
the area of the path.
20. Find the number of line of symmetry for regular pentagon.

Section C

21. Find the area of the shaded region:

22. Write the coordinate of the reflection of the following;


i. (-7, -2) in the y – axis
ii. (4, -2) in the x –axis
23. Following figure represents net of die numbered from 1 to 6. The sum of numbers on opposite
faces in a die is 7. What is the value of (𝑋 × 𝑌) + (𝑌 × 𝑍)?

24. Numbers 1 to 10 are written on ten separates slips (one number on one slip), kept in a box and
mixed well. One slip is chosen from the box without looking in to it. What is the probability of
getting a number 6 and a 4?

25. Write down objects which exhibits rotational symmetry. Can you tell the order of rotational
symmetry for an equilateral triangle.

Section D

26. Let l be a line and P be a point not on l. Through P, draw a line m parallel to l. Now join P to any
point Q on l. Choose any other point R on m. Through R, draw a line parallel to PQ. Let this
meet l at S. What shape do the two sets of parallel lines enclose?
27. Priyanka visits a departmental store and purchases the following articles:
a. 2 rain coats for Rs. 500, sales tax at the rate of 12%
b. One pair of sandals for Rs. 480, sales tax at the rate of 8%
c. Food articles for Rs. 300, sales tax at the rate of 6%
d. Clothes for Rs. 1200, sales tax at the rate of 2%
Calculate the total amount of the bill.
28. Classify the following statements under following categories certain to happen, impossible to
happen, may or may not happen. Prepare a neat table and mark each statement under appropriate
headings.
a. Getting the sum of angles of a triangle as 180°
b. India winning a cricket match against Pakistan
c. Sun setting in the evening
d. Getting 7 when a die is thrown
e. Sun rising from the west
f. Winning a racing competition by you
29. The following pie chart depicts the expenditure of a state government under different heads.
a. If the total spending is Rs.10 crores, how much money was spent on roads?
b. How many times is the amount of money spent on education compared to the amount spent
on roads?
c. What fraction of the total expenditure is spent on both roads and public welfare together?
30. State and verify the Euler’s Formula for a rectangular prism. What will be the number of faces of
a polyhedron if the number of vertices are 6 and number of edges are 12?
CBSE Sample Paper Class 7 Maths Set 2

Section-B
Max. Marks 80 Duration 3 hours

Section A (12 x 1 = 12 Marks)

Q. 1. Select the correct answer in each of the following:

a) A triangle whose sides are of length 12 cm, 14 cm and 18 cm is called a

i) Scalene triangle

ii) Equilateral triangle

iii) Right angles triangle

iv) Isosceles triangle

b) If a, b and c are integers then, according to distributive law

i) a x (b + c) = a + b x a + c

ii) a x (b + c) = a x b + a x c

iii) a x (b + c) = a x b x a x c

iv) a x (b + c) = a x b – b x c

c) There are 10 red, 5 blue and 20 black balls in a bag. A ball is drawn from the bag without
looking in to the bag. What is the probability of getting a blue ball?

i) 1 / 10

ii) 20 / 35

iii) 1 / 7

iv) 2 / 5

d) A number is chosen at random from 1 to 15. What is the probability that the number

chosen is even?

i) 4 / 15
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ii) 3 / 8

iii) 7 / 9

iv) 6 / 15

e) Which of the following statements is true?

i) Each trapezium is a parallelogram

ii) All the rhombuses are squares

iii) Each parallelogram is a square

iv) Each square is a parallelogram

f) The integer – 3 – (- 8) can be written as

i) – 3 + 8

ii) – 3 - 8

iii) 3 + 8

iv) 3 - 8

g) Mean of 12, 10, 8, 6, 9, 15, 11, 18, 10 is ______ .

i) 22

ii) 11

iii) 10

iv) 33

h) Triangle PQR is a right angled triangle which is right angled at the vertex C. If the
measures of the side AB = 5, BC = 4 then find the measure of the side AB

i) 3

ii) 1

iii) 2

iv) 9

i) The value of the variable x in the equation 2x + 5 = 21 is

i) 6
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ii) 10

iii) 9

iv) 8

j) Write the measure of an angle which is its own supplementary angle?

i) 50 degrees

ii) 90 degrees

iii) 40 degrees

iv) 25 degrees

k) Find the perimeter of the rectangle whose length is of 15 cm and width is of 8 cm

i) 46 cm

ii) 23 cm

iii) 35 cm

iv) 48 cm

l) Find the number of sides of a regular polygon whose each exterior angle has a measure of
40 degrees

i) 10

ii) 9

iii) 8

iv) 12

Section B (12 x 2 = 24 marks)

i) What letters of the English alphabet have reflection symmetry about –

a) A horizontal mirror

b) A vertical mirror

c) Both horizontal and vertical mirrors

ii) Find the product using suitable property (a) 25 x (- 24) + (- 14) x (- 63) (b) 18 x 48 x (- 101)

iii) A farmer farms 800 apples in his farm every week and delivers them equally to 10 shops.
The shopkeepers charge Rs.10 for every good apple but they have to give Rs.6 to
CBSE Sample Paper Class 7 Maths Set 2

the customer if the apple comes out to be rotten. A shopkeeper could only earn Rs.250

despite selling all the apples. How many apples were rotten?

iv) State the number of lines of symmetry for the following figures:

a) A rectangle

b) A square

c) A circle

d) A scalene triangle

e) An isosceles triangle

f) An equilateral triangle

v) Nado bought a cricket bat worth Rs. 2000/- .His friend Frank on seeing Nado’s cricket bat
liked it a lot and offered him the best price he can afford for it at Rs. 1500. Nado, unwillingly
had to sell his cricket bat to Frank as he was his best friend. Calculate:

a) The loss percentage that Nado had to bear

b) The amount of loss that Nado had to suffer

vi) A number consists of two digits in which the tens digit exceeds the units digit by 6. The
number itself is equal to ten times the sum of digits. Find the number.

vii) Construct a triangle ABC where BC = 4.2 cm, angle B = 130 degrees, angle C = 40 degrees.
Also, measure the angle A and name the type of triangle it is

viii) Ranu has a bicycle whose each wheel has a radius of 70 cm. She covers a distance of
2km 450 m from his school to home. Find out the number of complete revolutions that each
wheel of the bicycle makes.

ix) In a parallelogram two adjacent sides measures 12 cm and 8 cm. If the altitude
corresponding to the side of length 12 cm is 6 cm long, find the length of the altitude
corresponding to the side of length 8 cm

x) Solve for x: 2x – 1 / 5 = x + 8 / 20

xi) The numbers of oranges in a garden on 30 days of a month are recorded as below.
Prepare a frequency table for it. 35, 48, 42, 25, 60, 56, 55, 45, 40, 50, 52, , 50, 60, 68, 62, 55,
42, 65, 62, 56, 45, 50, 60, 62, 45

xii) A rectangular park is 15 m long and 11 m wide. A path 4 m is constructed outside the
park. Find the area of the path.
CBSE Sample Paper Class 7 Maths Set 2

Section C (8 x 3 = 24 marks)

i) Construct the algebraic expression for the following:

a) Three times a number x increased by 8

b) Product of variables z, b and c subtracted from 80

c) One third of variable c added to 6

d) Cube root of variable t when multiplied with 36 and then subtracted from 100

e) Variable p when multiplied to itself and then added to 20

f) Two times variable x added to 8 and the whole divided by 5

ii) a) Express 36 x 243 as a product of prime factors

b) Write 12388 in standard form

iii) The ratio of milk : water in two vessels is 5:4 and 8:1 respectively. What ratio of contents
of the two vessels should be mixed so that ratio of milk : water in resulting mixture is 5:4?

iv) a) Farmer John sells freshly picked pears on a Wednesday. He sold 1 / 4 th (in weight) of
all his pears in the first hour. In the second hour, he sold 15 pounds and he has 112 pounds
left. How many pounds of pears does he have at the beginning of the day?

b) Ted and Anita make 4 gallon of mock tail each. Ted's mock tail has a soda to orange juice
ratio of 4:1. Anita's mock tail has a soda to orange juice ratio of 7:2. They decide to mix the 8
gallons of mock tail together in a larger container. What is the soda and orange juice ratio at
the end in the mixture?

v) Rado the dog runs along a railroad. A train that is 250 meters long passes her in 24
seconds. The speed of the train is 25 meters per second. Find out the speed of the dog Rado
at which he runs along the rail road.

vi) A dumper was dumping wastes from a locality to the waste area. The first day, it dumped
2 / 5 th of the entire pile of the waste piled up at the locality. The second day it dumped 4 /
9 th of the remaining of the waste piled up at the locality. There are 1500 pounds of waste
left after the two dumpings. How much fertilizer waste was there initially before the
dumping started?

vii) Wendy gave her final exam consisting of several subjects. The average score she
obtained which did not include Math is 85. Also, the average score she obtained if Math
would have also been included is 95. The score she obtained in the subject Math is 100. Find
out the total number of subjects in which she gave her exam
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b) In the month of January the price of petroleum was $ 5.80 per liter. The price rose by a
percentage of 20% in the next month February followed by a drop in the percentage of 15%
in the following month March. Find out the final price of petroleum after consecutive rise
and fall in price in the month f April

viii) a) Chi Lu's birthday is on February 25th. If January 1st of 2009 is Thursday, which day of
the week is Chi Lu's birthday in the year 2018?

b) Brian weighed 135 lbs. He lost 15 lbs in the first week at the weight loss camp. He lost
another 5 lbs the 2nd week. What percentage of his weight did he lose in these 2 weeks?
Section D (5 x 4 = 20 marks)

i) Ayan visits a medical store and purchases the following articles: a. 2 inhalers for Rs. 500
each, sales tax at the rate of 15% b. One pair of Air Purifier mask at Rs. 700 each, sales tax at
the rate of 10% c. Two strips of Multi Vitamin capsules at Rs. 138 each, sales tax at the rate
of 5% d. One bottle of Iron capsules at Rs 380, sales tax at the rate of 4% and baby’s diaper
at Rs. 700, sales tax at the rate of 3%

ii) A bag consists of balls colored blue, black, orange and purple. The number of balls of each
colour is the same. A ball is drawn from the bag. Calculate the probability of drawing a blue
ball, a black ball, an orange ball and a purple ball at the same time. A ball is drawn from the
bag. Calculate the probability of drawing a blue ball, a black ball, an orange ball and a purple
ball with and without replacement.
iii) a) Two cities A and B are 950 miles apart, Train Xu travels from City A to City B at speed
of 45 mile per hour. Train Li travels from City B to City A at speed of 80 miles per hour. Train
Xu starts at 10:00 am from City A and Train Li starts at 14:00 pm from City B. At what time
shall the two trains meet?
b) A cylindrical water tank with a diameter of 20 cm and a height of 60 cm has a water level
of 10 cm. If a smaller solid metal cone with a diameter of 8 cm and a height of 40 cm is
placed into the tank, what is the water level?
iv) Classify the following statements under following categories certain to happen,
impossible to happen, may or may not happen. Prepare a neat table and mark each
statement under appropriate headings.
a. Getting 5 when a die is thrown
b. Passing Math exam by you
c. Having White House in United States of America
d. Getting the sum of angles of a rectangle t be 360°
e. Sun rising from the west
f. India winning a cricket match against South Africa
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v)

a) - ( -134 ) - ( -150 ) + ( -51 ) + ( -1 ) - ( -15 ) + 178 =

b) Abram’s father is 5 times older than Abram and Abram himself is twice as
old as his brother Tuhin. In three years time, the sum of their ages will be
58. Find out the present age of Abram
CBSE Sample Paper Class 7 Maths Set 3

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS : MAX. MARKS : 80


VII DURATION : 2½HRS

General Instructions:
(i). All questions are compulsory.
(ii). This question paper contains 30 questions divided into four Sections A, B, C and D.
(iii). Section A comprises of 6 questions of 1 mark each. Section B comprises of 6 questions of 2
marks each. Section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and Section D comprises of 8
questions of 4 marks each.
(iv). Use of Calculators is not permitted

SECTION – A

1. If p = – 2, find the value of –4p + 7

2. Express 512 using exponential notation.

45
3. Reduce to the standard form.
30

4. Find the area of a circle of radius 30 cm (use π = 3.14).

5. What cross-sections do you get when you give a horizontal cut to the circular pipe?

6. Find the number of lines of symmetry of the given figure:

SECTION – B

7. Find the whole quantity if 5% of it is 600.

8. Draw a rough sketch of a quadrilateral with a rotational symmetry of order more than 1 but not
line symmetry.

9. Simplify and write the answer in the exponential form: [(22)3 × 36] × 56

10. If two cubes of dimensions 2 cm by 2cm by 2cm are placed side by side, what would the
dimensions of the resulting cuboid be?

3  4 
11. Find the value of  
13  65 
12. The circumference of a circle is 31.4 cm. Find the radius and the area of the circle? (Take π =
3.14)

SECTION – C

(25 ) 2  73
13. Simplify:
83  7
14. An elevator descends into a mine shaft at the rate of 6 m/min. If the descent starts from 10 m
above the ground level, how long will it take to reach – 350 m.

5 5
15. Find any three rational numbers between and
6 8

16. Give the order of the rotational symmetry of the given figures about the point marked x.

17. Add:
(i) 14x + 10y – 12xy – 13, 18 – 7x – 10y + 8xy, 4xy
(ii) 5m – 7n, 3n – 4m + 2, 2m – 3mn – 5

18. When a = 0, b = – 1, find the value of the given expressions: (i) 2a2b + 2ab2 + ab (i1) a2 + ab + 2

19. Construct the right angled ΔPQR, where m Q = 90°, QR = 8cm and PR = 10 cm.

20. In the below figure, AB = AC and AD is the bisector of  BAC.


(i) State three pairs of equal parts in triangles ADB and ADC.
(ii) Is ΔADB  ΔADC? Give reasons.
(iii) Is  B =  C? Give reasons.

21. A path 1 m wide is built along the border and inside a square garden of side 30 m. Find:
(i) the area of the path
(ii) the cost of planting grass in the remaining portion of the garden at the rate of Rs 40 per m2.
22. PQRS is a parallelogram (see the below). QM is the height from Q to SR and QN is the height
from Q to PS. If SR = 12 cm and QM = 7.6 cm. Find: (a) the area of the parallegram PQRS (b)
QN, if PS = 8 cm

SECTION – D

23. In the below figure, ray AZ bisects  DAB as well as  DCB.


(i) State the three pairs of equal parts in triangles BAC and DAC.
(ii) Is ΔBAC  ΔDAC? Give reasons.
(iii) Is AB = AD? Justify your answer.
(iv) Is CD = CB? Give reasons.

24. Anita takes a loan of Rs 5,000 for donating books to the poor, at 15% per year as rate of interest.
Find the interest she has to pay at end of three years.

25. (a) From the sum of 3x – y + 11 and – y – 11, subtract 3x – y – 11.


(b) What should be taken away from 3x2 – 4y2 + 5xy + 20 to obtain – x2 – y2 + 6xy + 20?

7 5 4 6
26. Represent these numbers on the number line. (i) (ii) (iii ) (iv)
4 6 7 9

27. Construct ΔABC, given m A = 60°, m B = 30° and AB = 5.8 cm.

28. Two cross roads, each of width 5 m, run at right angles through the centre of a rectangular park
of length 70 m and breadth 45 m and parallel to its sides. Find the area of the roads. Also find the
cost of constructing the roads at the rate of Rs 105 per m2.

29. Express the number appearing in the following statements in standard form.
(a) The distance between Earth and Moon is 384,000,000 m.
(b) Speed of light in vacuum is 300,000,000 m/s.
(c) Diameter of the Earth is 1,27,56,000 m.
(d) Diameter of the Sun is 1,400,000,000 m.
30. For given solid, draw the top view, front view and side view.
CBSE Sample Paper Class 7 Maths Set 4

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS : VII MAX. MARKS : 80


DURATION : 3 HRS

General Instructions:
(i). All questions are compulsory.
(ii). This question paper contains 30 questions divided into four Sections A, B, C and D.
(iii). Section A comprises of 6 questions of 1 mark each. Section B comprises of 6 questions of 2
marks each. Section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and Section D comprises of 8
questions of 4 marks each.
(iv). Use of Calculators is not permitted

SECTION – A

1. Express 729 as a power 3.

2. Express 648 as a product of powers of prime factors

3. If p = – 2, find the value of –3p2 + 4p + 7

4. What is the circumference of a circle of diameter 10 cm (Take π = 3.14)?

5. What cross-sections do you get when you give a vertical cut to the brick?

6. Find the number of lines of symmetry of the given figure:

SECTION – B

7. The two sides of the parallelogram ABCD are 6 cm and 4 cm. The height corresponding to the
base CD is 3 cm (see below Fig). Find the height corresponding to the base AD.

8. Using laws of exponents, simplify and write the answer in exponential form: (220 ÷ 215 )× 23
9. The number of illiterate persons in a country decreased from 150 lakhs to 100 lakhs in 10 years.
What is the percentage of decrease?

10. State the number of lines of symmetry for the following figures:
(a) A parallelogram (c) A regular hexagon

11. What cross-sections do you get when you give a (i) vertical cut (ii) horizontal cut to the
following solids? (a) A circular pipe (b) An ice cream cone

12. Two dice are placed side by side as shown in below figure. What the total would be on the face
opposite to (a) 5 + 6 (b) 4 + 3

SECTION – C

13. Selling price of a toy car is Rs 540. If the profit made by shopkeeper is 20%, what is the cost
price of this toy?

25  52  t 8
14. Simplify:
103  t 4
1 1
15. Find any three rational numbers between and
4 2
16. A circular flower bed is surrounded by a path 4 m wide. The diameter of the flower bed is 66 m.
What is the area of this path? (π = 3.14)

17. Give the order of rotational symmetry for each figure:

18. Add:
(i) 14x + 10y – 12xy – 13, 18 – 7x – 10y + 8xy, 4xy
(ii) 3p2q2 – 4pq + 5, – 10 p2q2, 15 + 9pq + 7p2q2

19. If a = 2, b = – 2, find the value of: (i) a2 + ab + b2 (iii) a2 – b2.

20. Construct ΔLMN, right-angled at M, given that LN = 5 cm and MN = 3 cm.

21. Let l be a line and P be a point not on l. Through P, draw a line m parallel to l. Now join P to any
point Q on l. Choose any other point R on m. Through R, draw a line parallel to PQ. Let this
meet l at S. What shape do the two sets of parallel lines enclose?

22. A verandah of width 2.25 m is constructed all along outside a room which is 5.5 m long and 4 m
wide. Find: (i) the area of the verandah.
(ii) the cost of cementing the floor of the verandah at the rate of Rs 200 per m2.
SECTION – D

23. Manoj donates Rs. 2000 to a school, the interest on which is to be used for awarding 5
scholarships of equal value every year. If the donator earns an interest of 10% per annum, find
the value of each scholarship. What value depicted from this?

8 (2) 6 7
24. Find: (i )  (ii ) 
19 57 13 15

25. Express the number appearing in the following statements in standard form.
(a) In a galaxy there are on an average 100,000,000,000 stars.
(b) The universe is estimated to be about 12,000,000,000 years old.
(c) The distance of the Sun from the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy is estimated to be
300,000,000,000,000,000,000 m.
(d) The earth has 1,353,000,000 cubic km of sea water.

26. From the sum of 2y2 + 3yz, – y2 – yz – z2 and yz + 2z2, subtract the sum of 3y2 – z2 and –y2 + yz
+ z2.

27. Two cross roads, each of width 10 m, cut at right angles through the centre of a rectangular park
of length 700 m and breadth 300 m and parallel to its sides. Find the area of the roads. Also find
the area of the park excluding cross roads. Give the answer in hectares.

28. Construct ΔPQR if PQ = 5 cm, m PQR = 105° and m QRP = 40°.

29. Three cubes each with 2 cm edge are placed side by side to form a cuboid. Make an oblique
sketch and find its length, breadth and height.

30. Draw, wherever possible, a rough sketch of


(i) a triangle with both line and rotational symmetries of order more than 1.
(ii) a triangle with only line symmetry and no rotational symmetry of order more than 1.
CBSE Sample Paper Class 7 Maths Set 5

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS : VII MAX. MARKS : 80


DURATION : 3 HRS

General Instructions:
(i). All questions are compulsory.
(ii). This question paper contains 30 questions divided into four Sections A, B, C and D.
(iii). Section A comprises of 6 questions of 1 mark each. Section B comprises of 6 questions of 2
marks each. Section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and Section D comprises of 8
questions of 4 marks each.
(iv). Use of Calculators is not permitted

SECTION – A

1. Find the number of lines of symmetry in the given figure:

2. If p = 2, find the value of p2 – 2p – 100.

3. What is the circumference of a circular disc of radius 14 cm?

4. Two dice are placed side by side with 5 + 2, what is the total on the face opposite to the given
numbers.

5. Express 3125 using exponential notation.

6. Express 540 as a product of powers of prime factors

SECTION – B

7. State the number of lines of symmetry for the following figures:


(a) A square (b) A rectangle

8. The perimeter of a rectangle is 130 cm. If the breadth of the rectangle is 30 cm, find its length.
Also find the area of the rectangle.

9. The population of a city decreased from 25,000 to 24,500. Find the percentage decrease.

10. Expand by expressing powers of 10 in the exponential form: (i) 172 (ii) 5,643

11. What cross-sections do you get when you give a (i) vertical cut (ii) horizontal cut to the
following solids? (a) A die (d) A circular pipe

12. Two dice are placed side by side as shown in below figure. What the total would be on the face
opposite to (a) 6 + 2 (b) 3 + 5
SECTION – C

35 105  25
13. Simplify:
57  65

14. Juhi sells a washing machine for Rs 13,500. She loses 20% in the bargain. What was the price at
which she bought it?

15. Subtract:
(i) 5a2 – 7ab + 5b2 from 3ab – 2a2 – 2b2
(ii) 4pq – 5q2 – 3p2 from 5p2 + 3q2 – pq

6 7 11
16. Represent these numbers on the number line. (i ) (ii) (iii )
4 6 7

17. The minute hand of a circular clock is 15 cm long. How far does the tip of the minute hand move
in 1 hour. (Take π = 3.14)

18. Give the order of the rotational symmetry of the given figures about the point marked ‘x’

19. Find the value of the following expressions when n = – 2.


(i) 5n – 2 (ii) 5n2 + 5n – 2 (iii) n3 + 5n2 + 5n – 2

20. Construct a triangle PQR, given that PQ = 3 cm, QR = 5.5 cm and  PQR = 60°.

21. Draw a line, say AB, take a point C outside it. Through C, draw a line parallel to AB using ruler
and compasses only.

22. The area of a square park is the same as of a rectangular park. If the side of the square park is 60
m and the length of the rectangular park is 90 m, find the breadth of the rectangular park.

SECTION – D

23. Anil deposited Rs. 20,000 for saving as a fixed deposit in a bank at 10% per annum. Find the
amount he will get after 5 years. What are the benefits of savings?

3  4  7  2 
24. Find the value of (i )   (ii )  
13  65  12  13 

25. (a) What should be taken away from 3x2 – 4y2 + 5xy + 20 to obtain – x2 – y2 + 6xy + 20?
(b) From the sum of 3x – y + 11 and – y – 11, subtract 3x – y – 11.
26. Express the number appearing in the following statements in standard form.
(a) The distance between Sun and Saturn is 1,433,500,000,000 m
(b) Mass of Uranus = 86,800,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg
(c) The distance betwen Saturn and Uranus is 1,439,000,000,000 m
(d) 60,230,000,000,000,000,000,000 molecules are contained in a drop of water weighing 1.8 gm.

27. Construct ΔABC such that AB = 2.5 cm, BC = 6 cm and AC = 6.5 cm. Measure  B.

28. Three cubes each with 2 cm edge are placed side by side to form a cuboid. Sketch an oblique or
isometric sketch of this cuboid.

29. Complete the following table:


Shape Centre of Rotation Order of Rotation Angle of Rotation
Square
Rectangle
Rhombus
Equilateral triangle

30. Through a rectangular field of length 90 m and breadth 60 m, two roads are constructed which
are parallel to the sides and cut each other at right angles through the centre of the fields. If the
width of each road is 3 m, find
(i) the area covered by the roads.
(ii) the cost of constructing the roads at the rate of Rs 110 per m2.

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