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7

SET

2
Level - 1

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LOGICAL REASONING

1. Sushma has 3 siblings : Tarun, Karuna and Jash. 4. Select a figure amongst the options which satisfies
Sushma is older than Jash. Tarun is younger than both the same conditions of placement of the dots as in
his sisters but older than his brother. What information Fig. (X).
is needed to determine the order of the siblings from
the oldest to the youngest?
A. Karuna is older or younger than Tarun.
B. Jash is older or younger than Sushma.
C. Sushma is older or younger than Karuna.
D. Tarun is older or younger than Jash. A.
2. Select a figure from the options which will continue
the series as established by the Problem Figures.
B.

C.
A.

D.
B.
5. A transparent Sheet (X) with a design and a dotted
line on it is given. Select a figure from the options
which represents the Sheet (X) after folding it along
C.
the dotted line.

D.
Sheet (X)

3. There is a certain relationship between the pair of figures A.


given on either side of : :. Identify the relationship
given on the right side and find the missing figure.
B.
S S ?

C.

A.

D.
B.

6. A man starts walking towards South. After walking


10 m, he turns left at right angle. Then after walking
C. after 15 m, he again turns left at right angle. In which
direction is he finally walking?
A. North
B. South
D.
C. East
D. West

2 Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-2


7. Two positions of a dice are given below. When 1 dot 11. Find the number of squares formed in the given figure.
is at the top, how many dots will be at the bottom? A. 30
A. 3 B. 34
B. 6
C. 32
C. 2
D. 5 D. 35

8. Which of the following figures will complete the 12. Manoj made the pattern shown below.
given figure matrix? 3,  ___
? , 15, 31, 63, 127
Which of the following options will complete the
A. pattern?
A. 5
B. 7
B. C. 10
?
D. 12

13. If '–' stands for 'division', '+' stands for 'multiplication',


C. ‘÷' stands for 'subtraction' and '×' stands for
'addition', then which one of the following options
is incorrect?
A. 2 × 5 × 6 + 3 ÷ 2 = 23
D. B. 2 × 5 + 6 – 3 ÷ 2 = 10
C. 2 – 5 ÷ 6 × 3 – 2 = 23
D. 2 ÷ 5 + 6 – 3 + 2 = –18
9. Study the given Venn diagram and answer the
following question. 14. How many 4’s are there which are preceded by 5 but
School teachers not followed by 7 in the given below arrangement?
U 2 3 4 2 3 4 2 5 4 7 3 2 4 3 1 9 2 5 4 7 5 4 7 2 3 4 5 2 9 5 4 6

T
Q R A. One
S
People who live P B. Two
in joint family Married people C. Three
D. Four
By which region, the people who live in joint family
but neither married nor teachers are represented? 15. Select a figure amongst the options which is exactly
A. T embedded in the given Fig. (X).
B. R
C. Q
D. S

10. Find the correct water image of the Fig. (X).

A. A.

B.
B.

C. C.

D. D.

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MATHEMATICAL REASONING

16. Sum of three numbers is 61. The second number is −4 −3


22. Product of two numbers is . If one number is ,
thrice the first and third exceeds the first by 6. Find 13 39
the second number. then the value of the second number is _________.
A. 11 3
A.
B. 17 13
C. 33 B. 2
D. 24 7
C.
39
17. W h i c h o f t h e f o l l o w i n g i s t h e v a l u e o f D. 4
 1 4 1
9 + 5 − 2 ×3
 6 5 3 23. One of the exterior angles of a triangle is 140° and
?
(0.8952 + 0.6673) × 1.6 the interior opposite angles are in the ratio 2 : 5.
A. 13.43 These interior angles are _________.
B. 15.16 A. 30°, 110°
C. 18.92 B. 36°, 104°
D. 42.51 C. 40°, 100°
D. 35°, 105°
18. If an angle is 45° less than two times of its supplement,
then the greater angle is ______. 24. In DPQR, PQ = PR and ∠Q is twice that of ∠P. Then
∠Q = _________.
A. 75°
B. 100° A. 72°
C. 120° B. 36°
C. 144°
D. 105°
D. 108°
19. Vinay wanted to find three consecutive whole numbers 25. The number of faces, edges and vertices respectively
that adds up to 81. He wrote the equation in a triangular prism are _________.
(n – 1) + n + (n + 1) = 81 A. 5, 9, 7
What does n stands for? B. 5, 9, 6
A. The least of the three whole numbers. C. 5, 8, 6
B. The middle whole number. D. 6, 10, 7
C. The greatest of the three whole numbers. 26. Find the values of a, b and c respectively in the given
D. The difference between the least and greatest of figure.
the three whole numbers. A. 49°, 131°, 131° c
B. 131°, 49°, 49° a 49°
20. Find a number such that one-fourth of the number is b
C. 49°, 49°, 131°
3 more than 7. D. 131°, 131°, 49°
A. 10
B. 20 27. In the given figure, plantation 14 m
has been done in two semi-circular
C. 33
shaded portions in a rectangular
D. 40 field. The area of the remaining 15 m
part is _________.
21. Nitin starts his baseball card collection with 15 cards
A. 56 m2
and buys more each week. The number of cards he
B. 65 m2
owns can be modeled using the expression 15 + 10x, C. 49 m2
where x is the number of weeks Nitin has been buying D. 32 m2
baseball cards. What happens to the number of cards
in Nitin's collection? 28. The sum of 7 numbers is 133. If one number is added,
then mean of the numbers becomes 20. The added
A. His collection increases by 25 cards each week. number is ________.
B. His collection increases by 15 cards each week.
A. 20
C. His collection increases by 10 cards each week.
B. 19
D. His collection increases by 10 times the previous C. 23
week's total. D. 27
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29. A dice is rolled. The probability that its upper face 9 −1 3x −4
will show the prime number is ________. 32. If  2  ÷  5   2
=  , then x = ?
 5  2  5
2
A. A. 5
6
B. 4
2 C. 12
B.
3 D. 3
1
C. 33. In the given figure, if both the sides are balanced, then
2
the value of x is _____.
5
D. A. 3 kg
6
B. 5 kg
30. In the given figure, which X L C. 4 kg
congruence criterion can be used D. 6 kg
to conclude D XYZ ≅ D LOZ ?
34. The pie chart shows how
A. RHS much water is used at
Kitchen Others (20%)
B. SAS Jyoti's home. If Jyoti's
C. SSS Y Z O family uses 1800 gallons
D. None of these of water each day, then
what is the total gallons of Bathroom
31. Which of the following options best describes the water used in the kitchen
(75%)
Water Usage At Home
location of point M as shown on the number line? each day?
A. 90
B. 180
C. 900
16
A. D. 1800
5
17 35. What is the difference between 8 metres square and
B.
5 8 square metres?
13 A. 0 sq. m
C.
4 B. 8 sq. m
10 C. 56 sq. m
D. D. 56 m. sq
3

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

36. A box contains coins of 25-paise and 50-paise such 38. A tree is broken at a height of 8 m from the ground
that total amount is ` 160. If the number of 25-paise and its top touches the ground at a distance of 15 m
coins is six times the number of 50-paise coins, then from the base of the tree. The original height of the
find the numbers of 25-paise coins and 50-paise coins tree was ________.
respectively.
A. 17 m
A. 480, 80
B. 27 m
B. 320, 160
C. 360, 60 C. 25 m
D. 720, 120 D. 23 m

37. The difference between the ages of two persons is 39. In a college, the monthly fee collection of 280
10 years. Fifteen years ago, the elder one was twice students is ` 420000. What will be the collection of fee
as old as the younger one. The present age of the of 30 students in a year?
elder person is ________.
A. ` 275000
A. 25 years
B. ` 815000
B. 35 years
C. 45 years C. ` 725000
D. 55 years D. ` 540000

Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-2 5


40. A rectangular floor 1.20 m long and 4.95 m broad 43. A grocer mixed 41 kg pulses of one type with 80.50 kg
is to be paved exactly with square tiles, all of same pulses of another type in 150 packets of equal weights.
size. Number of tiles of the largest dimension needed Each packet of mixed pulses will weigh ________.
is ________.
A. 850 gm
A. 250 B. 810 gm
B. 375
C. 840 gm
C. 360
D. 920 gm
D. 264

41. A car travels at a speed of 40 km/h over a certain 44. Rita saw discounts shown by two shops in the market.
distance and then returns over the same distance at a She wants to purchase some clothes, which shop was
speed of 60 km/h, what is the average speed for the giving more discount? Shop P Shop Q
total journey? A. P
A. 50 km/h B. Q
B. 48 km/h C. Both are giving the same
C. 54 km/h D. Can't say
D. 58 km/h
45. A class has 50 students. A sum of ` 41 was divided
42. A cake contains 38% flour, 14% cream, 23% egg among boys and girls. Each boy gets 90 paise and each
and sugar as rest of the percentage. If the cake is of
girl gets 65 paise. Ratio of boys to girls is ________.
1.5 kg, then the amount of sugar in it is ________.
A. 250 gm A. 15 : 7
B. 325 gm B. 17 : 7
C. 375 gm C. 17 : 8
D. 450 gm D. 19 : 9

ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Read the given statements carefully and select the 21 3


C.
correct option. 105 7291
Statement 1 : Altitude of a triangle is the line segment 5 5
joining a vertex of a triangle to the mid-point of its D. 121 11246
opposite side.
48. Match the following :
Statement 2: Median of a triangle is the perpendicular Column I Column II
line segment from a vertex of a triangle to its opposite 1 1
side. (i) is what percent of ? (a) 4%
2 3
A. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true. (ii) What percent of 7 is 84? (b) 150%
B. Statement 1 is true but Statement 2 is false. (iii) What percent of 6.5 litres (c) 2%
C. Statement 1 is false but Statement 2 is true. is 130 ml?
D. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false. (iv) 5 is what percent of 125 ? (d) 1200%
−1 −1
A. (i) → (b), (ii) → (d), (iii) → (a), (iv) → (c)
 −1   −1
47. Simplify: (i) 7 −1 +  3    3  B. (i) → (b), (ii) → (c), (iii) → (d), (iv) → (a)
÷ 6 −1 +    C. (i) → (b), (ii) → (d), (iii) → (c), (iv) → (a)
  2    2 
  D. (i) → (c), (ii) → (d), (iii) → (b), (iv) → (a)
2
3 −2 −7

(ii)  3   ÷  3  × 5−1 × 5 ×  6  49. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
 5    5  30  5  A. The product of 10 negative integers and 15
positive integers is always positive.
(i) (ii) B. T he product of 25 positive integers and 20
9 negative integers is always negative.
34
A. 3241 C. T
 he product of rational number and its reciprocal
35 is always 1.
35 1 D. If 'a' is reciprocal of 'p', then 'p' will be reciprocal
B.
34 6400 of 'a'.

6 Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-2


50. In the given figure, AB||DC. Find x. A. 75°
A B. 55°
D C. 60°
55°
60° x E D. 65°
B
C

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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