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Class 7 Maths Chapter 10 AlgebraicExpressions- SAMPLE PAPER (01)

Section – A
In Questions 1 to 5, there are four options, out of which one is correct. Write the
correct answer.
1: The like terms in 3x (3 – 2y) and 2 (xy + x2) are
(a) 9x and 2x2 (b) – 6xy and 2xy
(c) 9x and 2xy (d) – 6xy and 2x2
2. Number of terms in the expression 3x2y – 2y2z – z2x + 5 is
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
3. Coefficient of x in – 9xy2z is
(a) 9yz (b) – 9yz (c) 9y2z (d) – 9y2z
4. – b – 0 is equal to
(a) –1 × b (b) 1 – b – 0 (c) 0 – (–1) × b (d) – b – 0 – 1
5. The number of scarfs of length half metre that can be made from y metres of cloth
is :
(a) 2y (b) y/2 (c) y + 2 (d) y + ½

Section – B
6. Find:
(a) the coefficients of x in the following expressions? 4x – 3y, 8 – x + y, y 2 x – y, 2z –
5xz
(b) the coefficients of y in the following expressions? 4x – 3y, 8 + yz, yz2 + 5, my + m
7. Classify into monomials, binomials and trinomials.
(i) 4y – 7z (ii) y2 (iii) x + y – xy (iv) 100
8. State whether a given pair of terms is of like or unlike terms.
(i) 1, 100 (ii) –7x, 52x (iii) – 29x, – 29y (iv) 14xy, 42yx
9. Get the algebraic expressions in the following cases using variables, constants
and arithmetic operations
(i) Subtraction of z from y.
(ii) One-half of the sum of numbers x and y.
Section – C
10. Simplify combining like terms:
(i) 21b – 32 + 7b – 20b
(ii) – z2 + 13z 2 – 5z + 7z 3 – 15z
(iii) p – (p – q) – q – (q – p)
11. Subtract: (i) –5y2 from y2
(ii) 6xy from –12xy
(iii) (a – b) from (a + b)
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12. If m = 2, find the value of:


(i) m – 2 (ii) 3m – 5 (iii) 9 – 5m
Section – D
13. (a) From the sum of 2y2 + 3yz, – y2 – yz – z2 and yz + 2z2 , subtract the sum of
3y2 – z2 and –y2 + yz + z2 .
(b) Subtract the sum of – 3x3y2 + 2x2y3 and – 3x2y3 – 5y4 from x4 + x3 y2 + x2y3 +
y4.
14. Find the values of the following polynomials at a = – 2 and b = 3:
(a) a2 + 2ab + b2 (b) a2 – 2ab + b2
(c) a3 + 3a2b + 3ab2 + b3 (d) a3 – 3a2b + 3ab2 – b3

SAMPLE PAPER (02)

Section – A
In Questions 1 to 5, there are four options, out of which one is correct. Write the
correct answer.
1 The coefficient of xy in 3x2 zy + 7xyz – 2z2x is
(a) 3z (b) – 2 (c) 7yz (d) 7z
2. Which of the following is a pair of like terms?
(a) –7xy2z, – 7x2yz (b) – 10xyz2, 3xyz2
(c) 3xyz, 3x2y2z2 (d) 4xyz2, 4x2yz
3. The sum of x4 – xy + 2y2 and –x4 + xy + 2y2 is
(a) Monomial and polynomial in y (b) Binomial and Polynomial
(c) Trinomial and polynomial (d) Monomial and polynomial in x
4. The side length of the top of square table is x. The expression for perimeter is:
(a) 4 + x (b) 2x (c) 4x (d) 8x
5. 123x2y – 138x2y is a like term of :

(a) 10xy (b) –15xy (c) –15xy2 (d) 10x2y


Section – B
6. Identify the numerical coefficients of terms (other than constants) in the following
expressions:
(i) x + 2xy + 3y (ii) 100m + 1000n
(iii) 0.1 y + 0.01 y2 (iv) 5 – 3t2
7. Classify into monomials, binomials and trinomials.
(i) ab – a – b (ii) 5 – 3t
(iii) 4p2q – 4pq2 (iv) 7mn
8. Identify like terms in the following:
(a) – xy2 , – 4yx2 , 8x2 , 2xy2 , 7y, – 11x2, – 100x, – 11yx,
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9. Get the algebraic expressions in the following cases using variables, constants
and arithmetic operations.
(i) Numbers x and y both squared and added.
(ii) Number 5 added to three times the product of numbers m and n.
Section – C
10. Simplify combining like terms:
(i) 3a – 2b – ab – (a – b + ab) + 3ab + b – a
(ii) 5x2y – 5x2 + 3yx2 – 3y2 + x2 – y2 + 8xy2 – 3y2
(iii) (3y2 + 5y – 4) – (8y – y2 – 4)
11. Subtract:
(i) a (b – 5) from b (5 – a)
(ii) –m2 + 5mn from 4m2 – 3mn + 8
(iii) – x2 + 10x – 5 from 5x – 10
12. Find the value of the following expressions, when x = –1:
(i) 2x – 7 (ii) – x + 2 (iii) x 2 + 2x + 1
Section – D
13. (a) From the sum of 3x – y + 11 and – y – 11, subtract 3x – y – 11.
(b) From the sum of 4 + 3x and 5 – 4x + 2x2 , subtract the sum of 3x2 – 5x and –x2 +
2x + 5
14. Find the values of the following polynomials at a = – 2 and b = 3
(a) (a2 + b2) /3
(b) (a2 – B2) /3
(c) a/b + b/a
(d) a2 + b2 – ab – b2 – a2
SAMPLE PAPER (03)- (Algebraic Expressions)

Section – A
In Questions 1 to 5, there are four options, out of which one is correct. Write the
correct answer.
1. The factors of the term –xy2 are
(a) x × y × y (b) – 1 × y × y
(c) – 1 × x × y (d) – 1 × x × y × y
2. The terms of expression 4x2 – 3xy are:
(a) 4x2 and –3xy (b) 4x2 and 3xy
(c) 4x2 and –xy (d) x2 and xy
3. Identify the binomial out of the following:
(a) 3xy2 + 5y – x2y (b) x2y – 5y – x2y
(c) xy + yz + zx (d) 3xy2 + 5y – xy2
4. The value of 3x2 – 5x + 3 when x = 1 is
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) –1 (d) 11
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5. The length of a side of square is given as 2x + 3. Which expression represents the


perimeter of the square?
(a) 2x + 16 (b) 6x + 9 (c) 8x + 3 (d) 8x + 12
Section – B
6. Identify the numerical coefficients of terms (other than constants) in the following
expressions:
(i) 5 – 3t2 (ii) 1 + t + t2 + t3 (iii) 3.14 r2 (iv) 2(l + b)
7. Classify into monomials, binomials and trinomials.
(i) x + y – xy (ii) 100 (iii) ab – a – b (iv) 5 – 3t
8. State whether a given pair of terms is of like or unlike terms.
(iii) – 29x, – 29y (iv) 14xy, 42yx
(v) 4m2p, 4mp2 (vi) 12xz, 12x2 z2
9. Get the algebraic expressions in the following cases using variables, constants
and arithmetic operations
(i) The number z multiplied by itself.
(ii) One-fourth of the product of numbers p and q.
Section – C
10. Add:
(i) 3mn, – 5mn, 8mn, – 4mn
(ii) t – 8tz, 3tz – z, z – t
(iii) – 7mn + 5, 12mn + 2, 9mn – 8, – 2mn – 3
11. Subtract:
(i) – x2 + 10x – 5 from 5x – 10
(ii) 5a2 – 7ab + 5b2 from 3ab – 2a2 – 2b2
(iii) 4pq – 5q2 – 3p2 from 5p2 + 3q2 – pq
12. When a = 0, b = – 1, find the value of the given expressions:
(i) 2a + 2b (ii) 2a2 + b2 + 1 (iii) 2a2b + 2ab2 + ab
Section – D
13. If A = 3x2 – 4x + 1, B = 5x2 + 3x – 8 and C = 4x2 – 7x + 3, then find:
(i) (A + B) – C
(ii) B + C – A
14. Find the values of following polynomials at m = 1, n = –1 and p = 2:
(a) m + n + p
(b) m2 + n2 + p2
(c) m3 + n3 + p3
(d) mn + np + pm
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SAMPLE PAPER (04)-(PERIMETER AND AREA)

Section – A
In Questions 1 to 5, there are four options, out of which one is correct. Write the
correct answer.
1. An algebraic expression containing three terms is called a
(a) monomial (b) binomial
(c) trinomial (d) All of these
2. Factors of –5x2 y2 z are
(a) – 5 × x × y × z (b) – 5 × x2× y × z
(c) – 5 × x × x × y × y × z (d) – 5 × x × y × z2
3. The subtraction of 5 times of y from x is
(a) 5x – y (b) y – 5x
(c) x – 5y (d) 5y – x
4. The expression for the number of diagonals that we can make from one vertex of
a n sided polygon is:
(a) 2n + 1 (b) n – 2 (c) 5n + 2 (d) n – 3
5. The length of a side of square is given as 2x + 3. Which expression represents the
perimeter of the square?
(a) 2x + 16 (b) 6x + 9 (c) 8x + 3 (d) 8x + 12
Section – B
6. Identify the numerical coefficients of terms (other than constants) in the following
expressions:
(i) – p2q2 + 7pq (ii) 1.2 a + 0.8 b
(iii) 1 + t + t2 + t3 (iv) x + 2xy + 3y
7. Classify into monomials, binomials and trinomials.
(i) z2 – 3z + 8 (ii) a2 + b2
(iii) z2 + z (iv) 1 + x + x2
8. Identify like terms in the following:
10pq, 7p, 8q, – p2q2, –7qp, – 100q, –23, 12q2p2,
9. Get the algebraic expressions in the following cases using variables, constants
and arithmetic operations.
(i) Product of numbers y and z subtracted from 10.
(ii) Sum of numbers a and b subtracted from their product.
Section – C
10. Add:
(i) a + b – 3, b – a + 3, a – b + 3
(ii) 14x + 10y – 12xy – 13, 18 – 7x – 10y + 8xy, 4xy
(iii) 5m – 7n, 3n – 4m + 2, 2m – 3mn – 5
11. Subtract:
(i) (a – b) from (a + b)
(ii) – x2 + 10x – 5 from 5x – 10
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(iii) 5a2 – 7ab + 5b2 from 3ab – 2a2 – 2b2


12. Simplify the expressions and find the value if x is equal to 2
(i) x + 7 + 4 (x – 5)
(ii) 3 (x + 2) + 5x – 7
(iii) 6x + 5 (x – 2)
Section – D
13. (a) If P = –(x – 2), Q = –2(y +1) and R = –x + 2y, find a, when P + Q + R = ax.
(b). From the sum of x2 – y2 – 1, y2 – x2 – 1 and 1 – x2 – y2 subtract – (1 + y2).
14. Find the values of following polynomials at m = 1, n = –1 and p = 2:
(a) m3 + n3 + p3
(b) mn + np + pm
(c) m3 + n3 + p3 – 3mnp
(d) m2n2 + n2p2 + p2m2

Class 7 Math Chapter 11 Perimeter And Area Test Paper Set-1

Section – A
Questions1 to 5, has four options, out of which one is correct. Write the correct
answer.
1. Circumference of a circle is always.
(a) more than three times of its diameter.
(b) three times of its diameter.
(c) less than three times of its diameter.
(d) three times of its radius
2. Area of triangle PQR is 100 cm2 If altitude QT is 10 cm, then its base PR is.
(a) 20 cm (b) 15 cm (c) 10 cm (d) 5 cm

3. Circumference of a circle disc is 88 cm. Its radius is.


(a) 8 cm (b) 11 cm (c) 14 cm (d) 44 cm
4. A table top is semi-circular in shape with diameter 2.8 m. Area of this table top is
(a) 3.08 m2 (b) 6.16 m2 (c) 12.32 m2 (d) 24.64 m2
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5. If each side of a rhombus is doubled, how much will its area increase? (a) 1.5
times (b) 2 times (c) 3 times (d) 4 times
Section – B
6. The length and the breadth of a rectangular piece of land are 500 m and 300 m
respectively. Find
(i) its area
(ii) the cost of the land, if 1 m2 of the land costs ₹ 10,000.
7. A door-frame of dimensions 3 m × 2 m is fixed on the wall of dimension 10 m × 10
m. Find the total labour charges for painting the wall if the labour charges for
painting 1 m2 of the wall is ₹ 2.50.
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. In ∆PQR, PR = 8 cm, QR = 4 cm and PL = 5 cm Find:
(i) the area of the ∆PQR (ii) QM

Section – C
10. A carpet of size 5 m × 2 m has 25 cm wide red border. The inner part of the
carpet is blue in colour (in fig.). Find the area of blue portion. What is the ratio of
areas of red portion to blue portion?
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11. Find the missing values:

Base Height Area of


Triangle

15 cm 87 cm2

31.4 mm 1256 mm2

22 cm 170.5 cm2

12.The adjoining figure shows two circles with the same centre. The radius of the
larger circle is 10 cm and the radius of the smaller circle is 4 cm.
Find:
(a) the area of the larger circle
(b) the area of the smaller circle
(c) the shaded area between the two circles. (π = 3.14)

Section – D
13. Use the In fig. showing the layout of a farm house:
(a) What is the area of land used to grow hay?
(b) It costs ₹ 91 per m2 to fertilise the vegetable garden. What is the total cost?
(c) A fence is to be enclosed around the house. The dimensions of the house are
18.7 m ×12.6 m. At least how many metres of fencing are needed?
(d) Each banana tree required 1.25 m2 of ground space. How many banana trees can
there be in the
orchard?
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14. The plan and measurement for a house are given in Fig. The house is surrounded
by a path 1m wide.
Find the following:
(i) Cost of paving the path with bricks at rate of ₹120 per m2.
(ii) Cost of wooden flooring inside the house except the bathroom at the cost of ₹
1200 per m2.
(iii) Area of Living Room.
(iv) Area of kitchen.

SAMPLE PAPER (02) (PERIMETER AND AREA)

Section – A
Questions1 to 5, has four options, out of which one is correct. Write the correct
answer.
1. Area of triangle PQR is 100 cm2 If altitude QT is 10cm, then its base PR is
(a) 20 cm (b) 15 cm (c) 10 cm (d) 5 cm

2. What is the radius of the largest circle that can be cut out of the rectangle
measuring 10 cm in length and 8 cm in breadth?
(a) 4 cm (b) 5 cm (c) 8 cm (d) 10 cm
3. Length of tape required to cover the edges of a semi-circular disc of radius 10 cm
is
(a) 62.8 cm (b) 51.4 cm (c) 31.4 cm (d) 15.7 cm
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4. If 1m2 = x mm2, then the value of x is


(a) 1000 (b) 10000 (c) 100000 (d) 1000000
5. If the sides of a parallelogram are increased to twice its original lengths, how
much will the perimeter of the new parallelogram?
(a) 1.5 times (b) 2 times (c) 3 times (d) 4 times

Section – B
6. Find the breadth of a rectangular plot of land, if its area is 440 m2 and the length is
22 m. Also find its perimeter
7. The area of a rectangular sheet is 500 cm2. If the length of the sheet is 25 cm,
what is its width? Also find the perimeter of the rectangular sheet.
8. PQRS is a parallelogram 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 parallelogram PQRS
(b) QN, if PS = 8 cm

9. A garden is 90 m long and 75 m broad. A path 5 m wide is to be built outside and


around it. Find the area of the path. Also find the area of the garden in hectare.
Section – C
10. Find the area of the following circles, given that:
(a) radius = 14 mm (Take π = 22/7) (b) diameter = 49 m
(c) radius = 5 cm
11.The area of a square and a rectangle are equal. If the side of the square is 40 cm
and the breadth of the rectangle is 25 cm, find the length of the rectangle. Also, find
the perimeter of the rectangle.
12. Find the missing values:
S.No. Base Height Area of the Parallelogram
a. 20 cm ______ 246 cm2
b. ______ 15 cm 154.5 cm2
c. ______ 8.4 cm 48.72 cm2
Section – D
13. 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 ₹ 110 per m2
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14. Shazli took a wire of length 44 cm and bent it into the shape of a circle. Find the
radius of that circle. Also find its area. If the same wire is bent into the shape of a
square, what will be the length of each of its sides? Which figure encloses more area,
the circle or the square? (Take π = 22/7)

Class 7 Maths Chapter 11 Perimeter And Area Test Paper Set-3 Text Form:-

Section – A
Questions1 to 5, has four options, out of which one is correct. Write the correct
answer.
1. In reference to a circle the value of π is equal to
(a) area/circumference (b) area /diameter
(c) circumference/diameter (d) circumference/radius
2. Area of a right-angled triangle is 30 cm2. If its smallest side is 5 cm, then its
hypotenuse is
(a) 14 cm (b) 13 cm (c) 12 cm (d) 11cm
3. Area of circular garden with diameter 8 m is
(a) 12.56 m2 (b) 25.12 m2 (c) 50.24 m2 (d) 200.96 m2
4. If radius of a circle is increased to twice its original length, how much will the area
of the circle increase?
(a) 1.4 times (b) 2 times (c) 3 times (d) 4 times
5. The circumference of a circle whose area is 81πr 2, is

(a) 9πr (b) 18πr (c) 3πr (d) 81πr


Section-B
6. Find the breadth of a rectangular plot of land, if its area is 440 m2 and the length is
22 m. Also find its perimeter
7. 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.
8. The two sides of the parallelogram ABCD are 6 cm and 4 cm. The height
corresponding to the base CD is 3 cm. Find the
(i) area of the parallelogram.
(ii) the height corresponding to the base AD.
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9. ∆ABC is isosceles with AB = AC = 7.5 cm and BC = 9 cm (Fig 11.26). The height


AD from A to BC, is 6 cm. Find the area of ∆ABC. What will be the height from C to
AB CE?

Section – C
10. A door of length 2 m and breadth 1m is fitted in a wall. The length of the wall is
4.5 m and the breadth is 3.6 m

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11. Find the area of the following circles, given that:
(a) radius = 14 mm (Take π = 22/7 )
(b) diameter = 49 m (c) radius = 5 cm
12. A rectangular shaped swimming pool with dimensions 30 m × 20 m has 5 m wide
cemented path along its length and 8 m wide path along its width (as shown in Fig.).
Find the cost of cementing the path at the rate of Rs 200 per m2.

Section – D
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13. Pizza factory has come out with two kinds of pizzas. A square pizza of side 45
cm costs ₹ 150 and a circular pizza of diameter 50 cm costs ₹160 (in Fig.). Which
pizza is a better deal?

14. In the following figures, find the area of the shaded portions:

Class 7 Maths Chapter 11 Test Paper Set-4

Section – A
Questions1 to 5, has four options, out of which one is correct. Write the correct
answer.
1. In Fig, EFGH is a parallelogram, altitudes FK and FI are 8 cm and 4cm respectively.
If EF = 10 cm, then area of EFGH is.
(a) 20 cm2 (b) 32 cm2
(c) 40 cm2 (d) 80 cm2

2. Circumference of a circle of diameter 5 cm is.


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(a) 3.14 cm (b) 31.4 cm (c) 15.7 cm (d) 1.57 cm


3. Area of a circle with diameter ‘m’ radius ‘n’ and circumference ‘p’ is.
(a) 2 πn (b) π m2 (c) π p2 (d) πn2
4. What will be the area of the largest square that can be cut out of a circle of radius
10 cm?
(a) 100 cm2 (b) 200 cm2 (c) 300 cm2 (d) 400 cm2
5. If the radius of a circle is tripled, the area becomes

(a) 9 times (b) 3 times (c) 6 times (d) 30 times


Section – B
6. The perimeter of a rectangular sheet is 100 cm. If the length is 35 cm, find its
breadth. Also find the area.
7. A wire is in the shape of a rectangle. Its length is 40 cm and breadth is 22 cm. If
the same wire is re-bent in the shape of a square, what will be the measure of each
side. Also find which shape encloses more area?
8. DL and BM are the heights on sides AB and AD respectively of parallelogram ABCD
(In fig). If the area of the parallelogram is 1470 cm2, AB = 35 cm and AD = 49 cm,
find the length of BM and DL.

9. A gardener wants to fence a circular garden of diameter 21m. Find the length of
the rope he needs to purchase, if he makes 2 rounds of fence. Also find the cost of
the rope, if it costs 4 per meter. (Take π = 22/7)
Section – C
10. Find the area of following parallelograms:

(iii) In a parallelogram ABCD, AB = 7.2 cm and the perpendicular from C on AB is 4.5


cm.
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11. Shazli took a wire of length 44 cm and bent it into the shape of a circle. Find the
radius of that circle. Also find its area. If the same wire is bent into the shape of a
square, what will be the length of each of its sides? Which figure encloses more area,
the circle or the square?
(Take π = 22/7)
12. 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.
Section – D
13. The adjoining figure represents a rectangular lawn with a circular flower bed in
the middle. Find:
(i) the area of the whole land
(ii) the area of the flower bed
(iii) the area of the lawn excluding the area of the flower bed
(iv) the circumference of the flower bed

14. 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 ₹105 per
m2 .

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