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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL VADODARA

Academic Session 2023-24


Revision Practice Paper

Subject : Mathematics Class: VII


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Choose the correct option:

1. If the integers 10, –7, 5, 3, –4 and 0 are marked on the number line, then the integer which
lies on the extreme left of zero is ______________.
(a) 10 (b) 0 (c) – 7 (d) – 4
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Alpa ate of an orange. The remaining orange was eaten by Meenu. What part of the
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orange was eaten by Meenu?
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(a) (b) (c) (d)
5 5 5 3
3. The measure of the complement of the angle 46° is ________.
(a) 90° (b) 44° (c) 16° (d) 136°
4. Euler’s Formula is not applicable in ________.
(a) cube (b) cuboid (c) cylinder (d) all of these
5. If a pair of angles is complementary, then both the angles must be __________.

(a) acute (b) obtuse (c) right (d) reflex


6. Find the value of x in the following figure if l || m.
(a) 30° (b) 120°

(c) 60° (d) 90°

7. The algebraic expression for ‘number 8 added to three times the product of numbers p and q’
is _______.
(a) 3pq +8 (b) 5pq +8 (c) 3q +8p (d) 24 pq

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8. In the given figure, l m and p is the transversal. If 3  x  60 and 6  x , find the value
of x .

(a) 180° (b) 120° (c) 60° (d) 90°


9. Which of the following statements is true?

(a) A triangle can have two right angles

(b) A triangle can have two obtuse angles

(c) A triangle can have two acute angles

(d) A triangle can have all the three angles less than 60°

10. A solid having 3 faces (one curved and two circular), no vertex and two curved edges is

known as ______________.

(a) cone (b) sphere (c) cylinder (d) prism

11. 1.44 ÷ 1.2 = ________.

(a) 1.2 (b) 12 (c) 0.12 (d) 120

12. Find the measure of angle x in the following figure:

(a) 40° (b) 50°

(c) 45° (d) 60°

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13. Which of the following is the front view of the given solid?

(a) (b)

(c) ( d)

14. Observe the given figure and identify the given angle: ∠ x = ∠ y

(a) 30° (b) 15°

(c) 180° (d) 90°

15. In the following figure, the side BC of ∆ ABC is extended up to the point D. If ∠ A = 55°
and ∠B = 60°, then the measure of ∠ ACD is _____.
(a) 120° (b) 110°

(c) 115° (d) 125

16. Evaluate : [(– 48) ÷ 16] ÷ 3

(a) 1 (b) – 9 (c) 9 (d) – 1

17. The product of 2.05 and 1.3 is _____.

(a) 26.65 (b) 2.6665 (c) 2.665 (d) 2.065


18. A triangle can be constructed by taking its sides as ________.

(a) 1.8 cm, 2.6 cm, 4.4 cm (b) 2.4 cm, 2.4 cm, 6.4 cm

(c) 2 cm, 3 cm, 4 cm (d) 3.2 cm, 2.3 cm, 6.4 cm

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19. Which of the following statements is false?
. (a) 0 lies to the left of – 1

(b) 2 lies to the right of 1

(c) 1 lies to the right of 0

(d) – 2 lies to the left of –1

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20. Savitha divided 1 kg of sweets equally among her seven friends. How much does each
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friend receive?

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(a) kg (b) kg
4 4

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(c) kg (d) kg
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21. Which of the following is true?

(a) (– 8) + (– 4) > (– 8) – (– 4) (b) (– 8) + (– 4) > (– 8) + (– 4)

(c) (– 8) + (– 4) = (– 8) – (– 4) (d) none of these


22.
Which of the following has the smallest value?

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(a) 0.0002 (b)
1000

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(c) (0.2)2 ÷2 (d) ÷ 0.001
100
23.
The largest of the following is ________.

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(a) 0.0001 (b) (c) (0.100)2 (d) ÷ 0.1
1000 10
24.
The product of 0.03 × 0.9 is ________.

(a) 2.7 (b) 0.27 (c) 0.027 (d) 0.0027

DIRECTION: In the question number 25 and 28, a statement of Assertion (A) is


followed by a statement of Reason (R). Choose the correct option.

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25. Statement A (Assertion): A cuboid has 4 faces.
Statement R (Reason): The value of F - E + V is 2 for cuboid.
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of
assertion (A)
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of
Assertion (A)
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason(R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason(R) is true.

26. Statement A (Assertion): Tetrahedron is a 3 dimensional shape.


Statement R (Reason): For making a 3D tetrahedron we need 4 triangles joined edge to
Edge.
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of
assertion (A)
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of
Assertion (A)
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason(R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason(R) is true.

27. Statement A (Assertion): Like terms are terms that have the same variables and powers..
Statement R (Reason): The like terms are 5y, 6y.

(c) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of
assertion (A)
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation
of Assertion (A)
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason(R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason(R) is true.

28. Statement A (Assertion): Equilateral triangle means its all sides are unequal.
Statement R (Reason): All equilateral triangles are not isosceles.
(d) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of
assertion (A)
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of
Assertion (A)
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason(R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason(R) is true.

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SECTION B (2 Marks)
29. What cross sections do you get when you give, a vertical cut and a horizontal cut to the
following solids?
(a) A die (b) A circular pipe.
30. Verify:
. (– 30) × [13 + (– 3)] = [(– 30) × 13] + [(– 30) × (– 3)]

31. In given figure, Find the value of x.

32. Check whether line l m in the given figure:


.

33. (a) Draw the tree diagram for the given expressions: x2 + y2

(b) Solve: (i) 7.9 ÷ 1000 (ii) 26.3 ÷ 100 (iii) 38.53 ÷ 1000
34. Evaluate:(– 61) ÷ [ (– 60) + (–1)]

35. Suppose we represent the distance above the ground by a positive integer and that below the
ground by a negative integer, then answer the following:
(a) An elevator descends into a mine shaft at the rate of 5 metres per minute.What will be its
position after one hour?
(b) If it begins to descend from 15 m above the ground, what will be its position after 45
minutes?
36. If two supplementary angles have equal measures. What is the measure of each angle?

37. If two supplementary angles in the ratio of 1:2. Find the angles.

38. Two supplementary angles differ by 34°. Find the angles.

39. If the angles of a triangle are in the ratio 1: 2: 3, determine three angles.

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40. A man goes 15 m due west and then 8 m due north. How far is he from the starting point?

41. ∠CBX is an exterior angle of ∆ABC at B. Name


(i) The interior adjacent angle
(ii) The interior is opposite angle to exterior ∠CBX
Also, name the interior opposite angles to an exterior angle at A.

42. 0.6 0.16 3 ( 4)


Evaluate: (a)  (b) 
0.3 0.4 13 65
43. State whether the given pair of terms is like or unlike:

(a) 2x, 3y (b) 14xy, 2yx

44. Simplify the expression and find the value of if x = 2, y = – 1:

6x + 5 (y – 1)

45. Identify the terms and factors in the expression: 7x + 15yz.

46.
Which is greater?: of or of

47. Solve:
(a) The product of two decimals is 131.58. If one of them is 21.5. Find the other.

(b) The thickness of 15 notebooks is 22.5cm. Find the thickness of one notebook.

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(c) A postman walks 5 km in a day. How much distance will he cover in 5 days?
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(d) Harmeet purchased 3.5 kg of potatoes at the rate of Rs. 13.75 per kg. How much money

should she pay in nearest rupees?

48. Use >, < or = symbols in the blank space in each of the following:
(a) (– 3) – (– 5) (– 4) + (– 9) (b) 71 – 2 – 31 71 – 2 + 31

(c) 39 + (– 35) – (58) 37 + (– 11) – (+26)

(d) 23 + (– 8) – 7 9 – 13 + 12

49. Identify the following figures:

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SECTION C (3 Marks)
50. (a) Identify and draw the top view, front view and side view for the given figure:

(b) Draw and write the number of faces, vertices and edges for the following solids:

(i) Triangular prism (ii) Square pyramid (iii) Cylinder

(c) 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

51. 2 1 1
(a) Rita has brought a carpet of size 4 m 6 m. But her room size is 3 m 5 m.
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What fraction of area should be cut off to fit wall to wall carpet into the room?
(b) A car covers a distance of 89.1 km in 2.2 hours. What is the average distance covered by
it in 1 hour?
(c) Each side of a regular polygon is 2.5 cm in length. The perimeter of the polygon is
12.5cm. How many sides does the polygon have?
52 Three cubes each with 2 cm edge are placed side by side to form a cuboid. Try to make an
oblique sketch and say what could be its length, breadth and height.
53. A staircase 13m long is placed against a wall in such a way that the foot of the staircase is
. 5m away from the wall. Find, how high the top of the staircase reaches on the wall.
54. Evaluate:
2 4 1
(a) (0.3) (0.3)  (0.2) (0.2) (b) (4  ) 
3 7 4

55.
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By observing the above line, answer the following questions:

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(a) State which of the following statements is true?

(i) B is 2 (ii) A is – 4 (iii) B is – 13 (iv) B is – 4

(b) State, which of the following statements is not true?

(i) B is greater than – 10 (ii) A is greater than 0

(iii) B is greater than A (iv) C is greater than zero.

(c) Next three consecutive numbers in the pattern 11, 8, 5, 2, ____, ____, ____ are

(i) 0, – 3, – 6 (ii) – 1, – 5, – 8 (iii) – 2, – 5, – 8 (iv) – 1, – 4, – 7

(d) Write the Absolute value of B.

56. Multiply and reduce to lowest form and convert into a mixed fraction:
(a) 7 × (b) 3 × 5 (c) ×2

57. Find the value of x in the figure:

58. (a) Evaluate 3x2 + 2y -1, for x =1, y = 2.


(b) Give algebraic expressions for:
(i) 7 times x multiplied to the sum of y and z
(ii) 4 times z subtracted from the product of x and y.

59. If the product of 38.46 and another number is 658.17, what is the other number?

SECTION D (5 Marks)
60. Verity that the following numbers represent Pythagorean triplets:

(i) 12, 35, 37 (ii) 7, 24, 25 (iii) 27, 36, 45

(iv) 15, 36, 39 (v) 8, 15, 17

61. (a) Saanvi plants 4 saplings, in a row in her garden. The distance between two adjacent
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saplings is m. Find the distance between the first and the last sapling.
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(b) If two cubes of dimensions of 2 cm by 2cm by 2cm are placed side by side, what would
the dimensions of the resulting cuboid be?

62. In the adjoining figure, p q. Find the unknown angles.

63. Do as directed:
(a) Simplify the following expressions and the find the numerical values for x = − 2
(i) 3(2x − 4) + x2 + 5 (ii) 2(− 3x + 5) − 2(x + 4)
(b) Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose length and breadth are respectively (7x − 3) and
(3x − 4).
(c) What are the coefficients of x in the following expressions?
4x – 3y, 8 – x + y, y2x – y, 2z – 5xz
(d) Identify like terms in the following :
– xy2, – 4yx2, 8x2, 2xy2, 7y, – 11x2, – 100x, – 11yx, 20x2y, – 6x2, y, 2xy, 3x

64. In the below given figure, ∠ADB = 90°, AB = 17 cm, AC = 25 cm and AD = 15 cm. Find
the value of BD.

65. A ladder 50 cm long when set against the wall of a house just reaches a window at a
height of 48 cm. How far is the lower end of the ladder from the base of the wall?

66. The foot of a ladder is 6 m away from a wall and its top reaches a window 8 m
above the ground. If the ladder is shifted in such a way that its foot is 8 m away
from the wall, to what height does its top reach?

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67. Vidya and Pratap went for a picnic. Their mother gave them a water bottle that contained 5
litres of water. Vidya consumed of the water. Pratap consumed the remaining water.

(i) How much water did Vidya drink?

(ii) What fraction of the total quantity of water did Pratap drink?

SECTION E (Case Study Based Questions)


68. Case Study – I Solve the riddle
. Students of Class 7 were given a riddle to solve by their
Mathematics teacher. Let’s help them to get the hidden
equation from the given clue.

Clue: “What is too much fun for one,


enough for two, and means nothing to three?”

Based on the above information, answer the following questions:


(a) If 4c = 16, then c =? (b) 4e + 8 =20, then e =?

(c) 2r -3 = 7, then r =? (d) 3t + 8 = 29, then t =?

(e) 2s + 4 = 4s, then s =?

(f) To get the answer, the numbers for letters it equals in the following:

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69. Case Study - II
Mr. Arun Kumar bought a rectangular plot of length x and breadth y.
But when his mother was ill, he needed money for her treatment,
so he sold a small triangular part of land off base with length y
and height z.
Based on the above information, answer the following questions:
(a) What is the area of rectangular plot?

(b) What is the area of triangular plot sold?

(c) Find the area of the remaining part of the plot.

70. Case Study - III


Rhea witnessed a shadow dance in Zedlands got talent. As she was learning about 3D
shapes in school, she decided to find out the shadows the shape would cast on a wall. Before
trying them out herself, she decided to deduce the 2D shapes she could make with the 3D
shapes she had.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions:


(a) What shadow will be cast by a ball?

(i) square (ii) rectangle (iii) circle (iv) triangle

(b) What shadow will be cast by a cylinder container?

(i) square (ii) rectangle (iii) circle (iv) triangle

(c) Cone casts two types of shadows, one is triangle and other will be ________.

(i) square (ii) rectangle (iii) circle (iv) triangle

(d) What shadow will be cast by your geometry box?

(i) square (ii) rectangle (iii) circle (iv) triangle

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