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CBSE Class 7 Maths Important Questions Chapter 1 - Integers

This document contains a chapter on integers from a class 7 math textbook. It includes 23 questions ranging from very short answer to short answer questions. The questions cover key concepts about integers such as defining integers, adding and subtracting integers, multiplying and dividing integers, and solving word problems involving integers. Several questions also verify properties of integer operations.

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CBSE Class 7 Maths Important Questions Chapter 1 - Integers

This document contains a chapter on integers from a class 7 math textbook. It includes 23 questions ranging from very short answer to short answer questions. The questions cover key concepts about integers such as defining integers, adding and subtracting integers, multiplying and dividing integers, and solving word problems involving integers. Several questions also verify properties of integer operations.

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Important Questions for Class 7

Maths
Chapter 1 Integers

Very Short Answer Questions 1 Mark

1. Define Integers.
Ans: The numbers range from negative infinity to positive infinity including zero.
They are denoted by I i.e. I= .....-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3..... .

2. We move to the left in the number line when we__________ or __________.


Ans: We move to the left in the number line when we add a negative integer or
subtract a positive integer.

3. Additive inverse of -25 is ____.


Ans: 25 .

4. Fill the blanks for -228+96+125 ___ -451+197+76  use>,<,= 


Ans: 

5. What would come in place of ? in -11+0=?


Ans: -11

6. Fill the blanks for -22×-13×5= _____


Ans: 1430

7. Fill the blanks for -3×125= ___


Ans: -375

Short Answer Questions 2 Marks

8. Verify a-  -b  =a+b for the following values of a and b


a. a=25,b=12
Ans: Substituting value of a and b in given equation
a-  -b  =a+b
25-  -12  =25+12
25+12=25+12

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37=37
Hence, verified.

b. a=113,b=16
Ans: Substituting value of a and b in given equation
a-  -b  =a+b
113-  -16  =113+16
113+16=113+16
129=129

9. Use >,< or = sign for the below statements to make it true


a.  -9  +  -28  ____  -9  -  -28 
Ans: Solving both sides-
 -9  +  -28  37
 -9  -  -28  19
Thus,  -9  +  -28    -9  -  -28 

b. 25+  -14  -18 ____ 25+  -14  -  -18 


Ans: Solving both sides-
25   -14  -18  11-18
 -7
25+  -14  -  -18   11  18
 29
Thus, 25   -14  -18  25+  -14  -  -18  .

10. Write down a pair of integers for the following


a. Sum gives -9
Ans: A pair of integers that gives sum -9 is  6, 3 .

b. Difference gives -11


Ans: A pair of integers that gives sum -11 is  14,3 .

11.
a. Write a positive and negative integer whose sum is -4 .
Ans:  4, 8  is a positive and negative integer whose sum is -4 .

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b. Write a negative integer and a positive integer whose difference is -2 .
Ans:  1,1 is a positive and negative integer whose sum is -2 .

12. Fill in the blanks

a.  -4  +  -11 =  -11 +___


Ans:  -4  +  -11 =  -11 +___
  -4  +  -11 +11
 4
Thus,  -4  +  -11 =  -11 +-4

b.  22+  -9   +  -2  =22+  ____+  -2  


Ans: 22+  -9  +  -2  =22+  ____+  -2 
 13-2=22+  ____+  -2
 11-22=  ____+  -2 
 -11=____+  -2 
 -11+2
 -9
Thus,  22+  -9  +  -2  =22+ -9+  -2 

13. Verify 7×  22  +  -9   =  7  ×22  +  7×-9


Ans: On solving both sides
7×  22  +  -9  =  7 ×22 + 7×-9
7  13  154  63
91  91
Hence, verified.

14. Find the product of


a. 63×0×-7
Ans: The product of 63×0×-7 is 0 .

b. 5×  -3  ×-2
Ans: So, 5   3  2  5  6
 30
The product of 5   3  2 is 30 .

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15.
a. -2×__=14
Ans: So, -2×__=14
14

-2
 -7
Hence, -2×7 =14 .

b. ___×-8=-32
Ans: So, ___×-8=-32
32

8
4
Hence, 4×-8=-32

16. Evaluate
a. -39÷13
Ans: 39  13
39

13
 3
Hence, 39 13  3

b. -64÷  -8×-8
Ans: 64   8  8
64

 8  8
64

64
 1
Hence, 64   8  8  1

17. Write two pairs of integers such that a÷b=-5


Ans: The two pairs of integers such that a÷b=-5 are –
● 10, 2 
●  70,14 

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Short Answer Questions 3 Marks

18. Manvita deposits Rs. 5000 in her bank account after two days. She
withdraws Rs. 3748 from it. If the amount deposited is a positive integer.
How will you represent the amount withdrawn and also find the balance
amount in the account?
Ans: The amount withdrawn should always be represented as a negative integer.
Thus, it would be 3748 .
Since, Total balance  Amount deposited  Amount withdrawn
Therefore,
Total balance  5000  3748
=Rs. 1252 .
Hence, the amount withdrawn would be negative integer i.e., 3748 and the
balance amount in the account is Rs. 1252 .

19. In a game Mishala scored 20,-40,10 and Meera scored -40,10,20 . Who
scored more and can we add scores (integers) in any order?
Ans: Since, Mishala scored 20,-40,10 .
Therefore, total score of Mishala is
=20-40+10
=-20+10
=-10
And since, Meera scored -40,10,20 .
Therefore, total score of Meera is
=-40+10+20
=-20+10
=-10
Hence, both scored same points in a game but in a different order.
Yes, we can add integers in any order.

20. Find the product with suitable properties for the following-
a. 16×  -34  +  -34  ×  -18 
Ans: Given
16× -34  +  -34 ×  -18 
By distributive property-
a×b+a×c=a  b+c
Thus,
=-34 16-18
=-34×-2

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=68
Hence, 16× -34  +  -34 ×  -18   68 .

b. 23×-36×10
Ans: Given
23  36 10
By commutative property-
 a×b ×c=a× b×c 
Thus,
 23   36  10
 23  360
 8280

21. A fruit merchant earns a profit of Rs. 6 per bag of orange sold and a loss
of Rs. 4 per bag of grapes sold.
a. Merchant sells 1800 bags of orange and 2500 bags of grapes. What is the
profit or loss?
Ans: Since, profit is denoted by a positive integer and a loss is denoted by a
positive integer.
Therefore, profit earned by selling 1 bag of orange is Rs. 6
Profit earned by selling 1800 bags or orange is
6×1800
=Rs. 10,800
Loss incurred by selling 1 bag of grapes is Rs. 4
Loss incurred by selling 2500 bags of grapes is
 4  2500
 10,000
Total profit or loss earned  Profit  Loss
 10,800  10,000
 800
Hence, a profit of Rs. 800 will be earned by a merchant.

b. What is the number of bags of oranges to be sold to have neither profit nor
loss if the number of grapes bags are sold is 900 bags?
Ans: Since, profit is denoted by a positive integer and a loss is denoted by a
positive integer.
Therefore, Loss incurred while selling 1 bag of grapes =-Rs.4
Loss incurred while selling 900 bags of grapes be
 4  900
 3600

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Let the number of bags of oranges to be sold =x
Profit earned when 1 bag of orange is sold =Rs.6
Profit earned while selling x bags of orange =6x
Condition for no profit, no loss
Profit earned  Loss incurred  0
6x-3600=0
6x=3600
3600
x=
6
x=600
Hence, to have neither profit nor loss 600 number of bags of oranges to be sold.

22. Verify that a÷  b+c    a÷b  +  a÷c  for each of the following values of a,b
and c .
a. a=8,b=4,c=2
Ans: For equation a÷  b+c    a÷b  +  a÷c  .
L.H.S =a÷  b+c 
=8÷  -4+2 
=8÷  -2 
=-4
R.H.S   a÷b  +  a÷c 
=  8÷-4  + 8÷2 
=-2+4
=2
Hence, L.H.S  R.H.S .
Thus, a÷  b+c    a÷b  +  a÷c  for a=8,b=4,c=2 .

b. a=-15,b=2,c=1
Ans: For equation a÷  b+c    a÷b  +  a÷c  .
L.H.S =a÷  b+c 
=-15÷  2+1
=-15÷3
=-5
R.H.S   a÷b  +  a÷c 
=  -15÷2  +  -15÷1
=-7.5+  -15 

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=-22.5
Hence, L.H.S  R.H.S
Thus, a÷  b+c    a÷b  +  a÷c  for a=-15,b=2,c=1 .

23. In a CET Examination  +2  marks are given for every current answer
and  -0.5  marks are given for every wrong answer and 0 for non-
attempting any question.
a. Likitha scores 30 marks. If she got 20 correct answers, how many
questions she has attempted incorrectly?
Ans: Marks obtained for 1 correct answer =+2
Marks obtained for 1 wrong answer =-0.5
So, Marks scored by Likitha = 30
Marks obtained by 20 correct answers  20  2  40
Marks obtained for incorrect answer  Total score  Marks obtained by 20
correct answer
 30  40
 10
Marks obtained for 1 wrong answer  0.5
10
 The number of incorrect answers 
0.5
 20
Hence, she attempted 20 questions wrongly.

b. Saara scores -4 marks if she got 3 correct answers. How many were
incorrect?
Ans: Marks obtained for 1 correct answer =+2
Marks obtained for 1 wrong answer =-0.5
So, Marks scored by Saara  4
Marks obtained for 3 correct answers  3  2  6
Marks obtained for incorrect answers  Total score  Marks obtained for 3
correct answer
 4  6  10
Marks obtained for 1 wrong answer  0.5
10
 The number of incorrect questions 
0.5
 20
Hence, 20 questions were incorrect.

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