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IMO Level2 Mock1 Class7

SO This document provides information about an IMO Level 2 Mock Test for Class 7 students. It contains 50 multiple choice questions across mathematics and an achievers section. The mathematics section contains 45 questions worth 1 mark each. The achievers section contains 5 questions worth 3 marks each. The test is to be completed in 60 minutes. Sample mathematics questions and answer options are provided to illustrate the format and difficulty level.

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IMO Level2 Mock1 Class7

SO This document provides information about an IMO Level 2 Mock Test for Class 7 students. It contains 50 multiple choice questions across mathematics and an achievers section. The mathematics section contains 45 questions worth 1 mark each. The achievers section contains 5 questions worth 3 marks each. The test is to be completed in 60 minutes. Sample mathematics questions and answer options are provided to illustrate the format and difficulty level.

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IMO Level 2 Mock Test 1 Class 7 CLASS

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Total-Question:50 Time:60.0 Mins
PATTERN & MARKING SCHEME
Section (1) Mathematics (2) Achievers' Section
No. of Questions 45 5
Marks per Ques. 1 3

Mathematics
Q 1.

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An insect crawls up 5 cm every second on a 60 cm vertical rod and then falls down 2 cm
over the next second. How many seconds will it take to climb the rod?

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A 20 seconds
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B 40 seconds
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C 39 seconds
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D 30 seconds
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Q 2.
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Compare the following and replace '*' with '<', '>' or '='.
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A >

B <

C =

D Can't be determined

Q 3.

A gardener plans to plant 630 trees in 21 rows each containing the same number of
trees, then how many trees will be there in each row?

A 300

B 30
C 21

D 3

Q 4.

A farmer has 192 animals out of which 7/16 are cattles. 2/3 of cattles are dairy cows.
How many dairy cows the farmer has ?

A 128

B 84

C 56

D 112

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Q 5.

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A warehouse worker is carrying food into a large freezer at the warehouse. The

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temperature inside the freezer is 19ºF. What is the difference between this temperature
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and the worker's body temperature of 98.6ºF?
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A 79.6ºF
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B 81.6ºF
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C 89.6ºF
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D 117.6ºF
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Q 6.
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Gupta’s family is going to see a movie. Ticket cost is ₹ 30 for children and ₹ 50 for
adults. Based on this information, which of the following statements is true?

A The ticket cost is same for 3 children as for 3 adults.

B The ticket cost is same for 5 children as for 3 adults.

C The ticket cost is same for 3 children as for 5 adults.

D The ticket cost is same for 5 children as for 5 adults.

Q 7.

The given figure (not drawn to scale) shows a semi-circle centred at O and a rectangle.
Find the total area of shaded parts.
A 173.25 m 2

B 141.75 m 2

C 120.20 m 2

D 213.35 m 2

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Q 8.

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If then the values of a, b and c are respectively __________.
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A 45, -12 and 12


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B 36, -8 and 16
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C 45, -8 and -12


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D 45, -8 and 12
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Q 9.
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Out of the rational numbers which is the smallest?

A 7/-13

B -5/13

C -11/13

D Cannot be compared

Q 10.

Find the value of P in the given equation.


-19 × (4 + (-2)) = -19 × 4 +(-19) × P
A 2

B -19

C 4

D -2

Q 11.

Which of the following is incorrect?

A While dividing a whole number by a fraction, we multiply the whole number with the
reciprocal of that fraction.
B The product of a proper and an improper fraction is less than the improper fraction.

C When a decimal number is to be divided by 10, 100 or 1000, the decimal number is

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shifted to the right.

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D None of these

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Q 12.
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In the given figure, intersects at F, ∠CFB = 70° and ∠EFA = ∠AFD. Find ∠EFC.
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A 40°

B 50°

C 70°

D 80°

Q 13.

Tanya studies for hours daily. She devotes hours of her study time for English

and Mathematics. How much time does she devote for other subjects ?

B 8 hrs
C

D 1 hr

Q 14.

If the cost of 28 dolls of the same kind is ₹ 3462.20, then the cost of 15 such dolls is

A ₹ 1200

B ₹ 1854.75

C ₹ 123.65

D ₹ 1520.25

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Q 15.

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How many pieces of equal size can be cut from a rope of 30 metres long, each

measuring metres ?
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A 8
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B 10
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C 6
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D 12
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Q 16.
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How many of the given figures have 5 faces?

A 1

B 2

C 3

D None
Q 17.

The value of [2 -3(2 -3) -1 ] -1 is

A -1/5

B 1/5

C -5

D 5

Q 18.

A triangle whose lengths of sides are 5 cm, 12 cm and 13 cm. The triangle is

A Obtuse-angled triangle

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B Acute-angled triangle

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C Right-angled triangle

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D Triangle is not formed.
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Q 19.
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The ratio of the present ages of two brothers is 1 : 2 and 5 years back, the ratio was 1 :
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3. What will be the ratio of their ages after 5 years?


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A 2 : 5
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B 5 : 2
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C 3 : 5

D 5 : 3

Q 20.

What should be added to to get ?

A 22/6

B 22/3

C 22/4

D 22/5
Q 21.

How many lines of symmetry does the given figure has?

A 1

B 4

C 2

D 3

Q 22.

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2 is subtracted from a number and the difference is multiplied by 5. If 20 is added to the
product and the addition is multiplied by 2, the result is equal to 50. The number is

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A 4
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B 2
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C 3
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D 0
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Q 23.
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A man invested ₹ 1000 on simple interest at a certain rate and ₹ 1500 at 2% higher rate.
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The total interest in 2 years is ₹ 210. What is the rate of interest for ₹ 1000?

A 3%

B 4%

C 2%

D 5%

Q 24.

If two supplementary angles differ by 44° , then one of the angle is

A 102°

B 65°
C 112°

D 72°

Q 25.

A student has to score 35% marks to pass. He got 80 marks and failed by 60 marks. The
maximum marks were

A 100

B 200

C 300

D 400

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Q 26.

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The given pie chart shows the activities of students of a hostel. Study the pie chart

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carefully and answer the following questions. Total number of students in the hostel =
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1200
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What percent of students in the hostel are playing?


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B 25 %

C 20 %

D 40 %

Q 27.

The given pie chart shows the activities of students of a hostel. Study the pie chart
carefully and answer the following questions. Total number of students in the hostel =
1200
How many more students are sleeping than reading in the hostel?

A 100

B 400

C 300

D 200

Q 28.

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After a deduction of 5% from a certain sum and then 10% from the remainder, a sum of ₹
171 is left. The original sum was

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A ₹ 100
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B ₹ 300
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C ₹ 250
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D ₹ 200
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Q 29.
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The solution of is

A x = 5

B x = -7

C x = 7

D x = -5

Q 30.

Read the given statements carefully and select the correct option.
p : If two angles are complementary, then their sum is 180° .
q : If two angles are supplementary, then their sum is 90° .
A Both p and q are true.

B p is true and q is false.

C p is false and q is true.

D Both p and q are false.

Q 31.

Simplify:

A 2a - b - c

B a - b

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C - 2a - 2b + c

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D a + b + c

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Q 32.
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Side BC of a triangle ABC has been produced to point D. If ∠ACD = 115° and ∠A = 45° ,
then ∠B is
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A 70°

B 80°

C 105°

D 120°

Q 33.

In a cricket club, (7x 2 + 18xy - 2y 2 + 2) students were enrolled out of which (2x 2 - 5xy +
1) are below 14 years of age. How many students of age above 14 years were enrolled?

A 5x 2 + 23xy - 2y 2 + 8

B 5x 2 -13xy + 9
C 9x 2 + 13xy - 2y 2 + 10

D None of these

Q 34.

What is the least number of squares that must be added so that the line PQ becomes a
line of symmetry?

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A 8

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B 7

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C 5

D 2
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Q 35.
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In a ΔABC, if AB + BC = 10 cm, BC + CA = 12 cm and CA + AB = 16 cm, then the


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perimeter of the triangle is


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A 19 cm
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B 17 cm

C 28 cm

D 22 cm

Q 36.

The product of two rational numbers is -9/16. If one of the numbers is -4/3, then the other
number is

A 36/48

B 25/64

C 27/49

D 27/64
Q 37.

A cube is rolled, if the number 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 are written on the faces of the cube, then
find the probability of getting
(i) a prime number
(ii) an odd number

Q 38.

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In ΔABC, AB = AC and AD is a perpendicular bisector of BC. The property by which

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ΔADB is not congruent to ΔADC is

A SAS property
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B SSS property
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C RHS property
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D AAA property
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Q 39.
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In the given figure, ∠A = 50° , CE || BA and ∠ECD = 60° . Then, ∠ACB = ?


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A 50°

B 60°

C 70°

D 80°

Q 40.
40% of + 180 = 564, then the missing value is

A 960

B 860

C 950

D 850

Q 41.

In a map, 0.8 cm represents 8.8 km. How much distance will be represented by 80.5 cm
on the map?

A 805 km

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B 885.5 km

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C 644 km

D 990 km
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Q 42.
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Solve for x:
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A 1
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B 2

C 3

D 4

Q 43.

The length of a rectangular plot is twice its width. If the length of its diagonal is
metres, the perimeter of the rectangle is

A 27 m

B 54 m

C 81 m

D 80 m
Q 44.

How many times a wheel of radius 28 cm must rotate to go 352 m?

A 180

B 190

C 200

D 210

Q 45.

The difference between two numbers is 16. If one-third of the smaller number is greater
than one-seventh of the larger number by 4, then find the two numbers.

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A 33, 49

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B 24, 40

C 32, 48
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D 15, 31
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Achievers' Section
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Which of the following is true?


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A Cube of a negative integer is always positive.


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B 1 is the additive identity of integers.

C For all non-zero integers a and b, a × b is always greater than either a or b.

D The product of a positive and a negative integer is negative.

Q 47.

At National Public School, 200 students were asked to name a career they would like to
pursue. The results are shown in the table below.
Which of the following statements is supported by the data in the table?

A 10 % of students like to pursue a career in athletics.

B The maximum number of students choose teaching.

C More than 30% of the students would like to pursue a career in executive.

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D Exactly 10% of the students would like to pursue a career in politics.

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Q 48. Tr
Read the statements carefully and state 'T' for true and 'F' for false.
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(i) If an investment triples itself in 30 years, then the rate of simple interest is per
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annum.
(ii) The ratio of simple interest earned of certain amount at the same rate of interest for 6
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years and that for 9 years is 3 : 4.


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(iii) A pair of articles was bought for ₹ 37.40 at a discount of 15%. The marked price of
each article was ₹ 22.
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A
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Q 49.

Read the statements carefully and select the correct option.


Statement -I : Two triangles are congruent, if two angles and the side included between
them in one of the triangles are equal to the corresponding angles and the side included
between them of the other triangle.
Statement -II : Two triangles are congruent, if three sides of one triangle are equal to the
three corresponding sides of other triangle.

A Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true.


B Statement-I is true but Statement-II is false.

C Statement-I is false but Statement-II is true.

D Both Statement-I and Statement-II are false.

Q 50.

The given bar graph shows the marks obtained by a student in five subjects.

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(i) How many less marks obtained in Mathematics than in Hindi and Science together?
(ii) Find the ratio of marks obtained in Social Science to the total number of marks
obtained in all subjects.
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D
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Answers
Mathematics
1.C 2.B 3.B 4.C 5.A 6.B 7.B 8.D 9.C 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.A 14.B 15.A
16.A 17.B 18.C 19.C 20.B 21.D 22.C 23.A 24.C 25.D 26.A 27.C 28.D
29.C 30.D 31.C 32.A 33.D 34.A 35.A 36.D 37.B 38.D 39.C 40.A 41.B
42.D 43.B 44.C 45.A
Achievers' Section
46.D 47.C 48.B 49.A 50.D

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