Class 7 Assign
Class 7 Assign
THE FOUNDATION
1st Floor, Durga Mahal, College Road, Near Vivekanand Club, Parsudih
Q1. A bicycle wheel makes four and half turns, then the number of right angles through which it turns is ________.
1. 16
2. 18
3. 20
4. 8
Q2. The marks out of 100 obtained by Kunal and Soni in the half yearly examination are given below:
Subjects English Hindi Maths Science S.Science Sanskrit
Kunal 72 81 92 96 64 85
Soni 86 89 90 82 75 82
Q4. Below is a list of 10 tallest buildings in India.
This list ranks buildings in India that stand at least 150m (492 ft.) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes
spires and architectural details but does not include antenna marks. Following data is given as per the available information till
2009. Since new buildings are always under construction, go on-line to check new taller buildings.
Use the information given in the table about sky scrapers to answer
the following questions:
Name City Height Floors Year
Planet Mumbai 181m 51 2009
UB Tower Bengalaru 184m 20 2006
Ashok Towers Mumbai 193m 49 2009
The Imperial I Mumbai 249m 60 2009
The imperial II Mumbai 249m 60 2009
RNA Mirage Mumbai 180m 40 2009
Oberoi Woods Tower I Mumbai 170m 40 2009
Oberoi Woods Tower II Mumbai 170m 40 2009
Oberoi Woods Tower III Mumbai 170m 40 2009
MVRDC Mumbai 156m 35 2002
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1. Find the height of each storey of the three tallest buildings and write them in the following table:
Building Height Number of Storeys Height of Each Storey
2. The average height of one storey for the buildings given in (a) is ______________.
3. Which city in this list has the largest percentage of skyscrappers? What is the percentage?
4. What is the range of data?
5. Find the median of the data.
6. Draw a bar graph for given data.
Q5. Set up equations and solve them to find the unknown numbers in the following cases:
Answar thinks of a number. If he takes away 7 from of the number, the result is 23.
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Q6. The students of class VII have to choose one club from Music, Dance, Yoga, Dramatics, Fine arts and Electronics clubs. The data
given below shows the choices made by girls and boys of the class. Study the table and answer the questions that follow:
Clubs Music Dance Yoga Dramatics Fine Arts Electronics
Girls 15 24 10 19 27 21
Boys 12 16 8 17 11 30
1. Draw a double bar graph using appropriate scale to depict the above data.
2. How many students are there in Class VII?
3. Which is the most preferred club by boys?
4. Which is the least preferred club by girls?
5. For which club the difference between boys and girls is the least?
6. For which club is the difference between boys and girls the maximum?
Q7. What does a duck do when it flies upside down? The answer to this riddle is hidden in the equation given below:
If i + 69 = 70, then i = ? If 8u = 6u + 8, then u = ?
If 4a = –5a + 45, then a = ? if 4q + 5 = 17, then q = ?
If - 5t - 60 = -70, then t = ? If s + 98 = 100, then s = ?
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Q8. The following data gives the amount of manure (in thousand tonnes) manufactured by a company during some years:
Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
Manure (in thousand tonnes) 15 35 45 30 40 20
Q9. The performance of students in 1st term and 2nd term is as given below. Draw a double bar graph choosing appropriate scale
and answer the following:
Subject English Hindi Maths Science S. Science
1st term 67 72 88 81 73
2nd term 70 65 95 85 75
1. In which subject, has the children improved their performance the most?
2. Has the performance gone down in any subject?
Q10. The data given below shows the production of motor bikes in a factory for some months of two consecutive years.
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Study the table given above and answer the following questions:
1. Draw a double bar graph using appropriate scale to depict the above information and compare them.
2. In which year was the total output the maximum?
3. Find the mean production for the year 2007.
4. For which month was the difference between the production for the two years the maximum?
5. In which month for the year 2008, the production was the maximum?
6. In which month for the year 2007, the production was the least?
Q11. Number of children in six different classes are given below. Represent the data on a bar graph.
Class V VI VII VIII IX X
Number of children 135 120 95 100 90 80
Q12. In a class test containing 10 questions, 5 marks are awarded for every correct answer and (-2) marks are awarded for every
incorrect answer and 0 for questions not attempted.
1. Mohan gets four correct and six incorrect answers. What is his score?
2. Reshma gets five correct answers and five incorrect answers, what is her score?
3. Heena gets two correct and five incorrect answers out of seven questions she attempts. What is her score?
Draw a double bar graph choosing an appropriate scale. What do you infer from the bar graph?
1. Which sport is most popular?
2. What is more preferred watching or participating in sports?
Q14. The label on a bottle of pet vitamins lists dosage guidelines. What dosage would you give to each of these animals?
1. A 18kg adult dog.
2. A 6kg cat.
3. A 18kg pregnant dog.
Q15. In a survey or 85 families of a colony, the number of members in each family was recorded, and the data has been represented
by the following bar graph:
Read the bar graph carefully and answer the questions given below:
1. What information does the bar graph give?
2. How many families have 3 members?
3. How many people live alone?
4. Which type of family is the most common? How many members are there in each family of this kind?
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Number of persons: 4 3 2 2 1
Find the median and mean weights. Using empirical relation, calculate its mode.
Q17. Solve the following equations by trial and error method:
3m – 14 = 4
Q18. The air distances of four cities from Delhi (in km) are given below:
Kolka Mumb Chenn Hyderab
City
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Distance from Delhi (i
1340 1100 1700 1220
n km)
Q19. On a particular day in a school, the attendance in each of the classes from VI to X has been recorded as under.
Class VI VII VIII IX X
Total no. of students 95 90 82 75 68
Number of students present on that day 92 85 78 69 62
Q20. Take the data giving the minimum and the maximum temperature of various cities given in the beginning of this Chapter. Plot a
double bar graph using the data and answer the following:
1. Which city has the largest difference in the minimum and maximum temperature on the given date?
2. Which is the hottest city and which is the coldest city?
3. Name two cities where maximum temperature of one was less than the minimum temperature of the other.
4. Name the city which has the least difference between its minimum and the maximum temperature.
Temperatures of Cities as on 20.6.2006
City Max. Min.
Ahmedabad 38°C 29°C
Amritsar 37°C 26°C
Banglore 28°C 21°C
Channai 36°C 27°C
Delhi 38°C 28°C
Jaipur 39°C 29°C
Jammu 41°C 26°C
Mumbai 32°C 27°C
Q21. Given below is a bar graph showing the heights of five mountain peaks.
Read the bar graph carefully and answer the following questions:
1. Which is the highest peak and what is its height?
2. What is the ratio of the heights of the highest peak and the next highest peak?
3. Arrange the heights of the given peaks in descending order.
Q22. The following table shows the interest paid by India (in thousand crore rupees) on external debts during the period 1998-99 to
2002-03. Represent the data by a bar graph.
Year 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03
Interest (in thousand crore rupees) 70 84 98 106 120
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Q23. The data given below shows the average rainfall in Udaipur from June to November of a certain year. Draw a bar graph to
represent this information.
Month June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov.
Average rainfall 25cm 30cm 40cm 20cm 10cm 5cm
Q24. The following table shows the favourite sports of 250 students of a school. Represent the data by a bar graph.
Sports Cricket Football Tennis Badminton Swimming
No. of students 75 35 50 25 65
Q25. In a public library, the librarian made the following observations in a particular week.
Days Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
Newspaper readers 350 400 500 450 550 450
Magazine readers 200 450 300 250 100 50
Q26. A water tank has steps inside it. A monkey is sitting on the topmost step (i.e., the first step). The water level is at the ninth step.
1. He jumps 3 steps down and then jumps back 2 steps up. In how many jumps will he reach the water level?
2. After drinking water, he wants to go back. For this, he jumps 4 steps up and then jumps back 2 steps down in every move.
In how many jumps will he reach back the top step?
3. If the number of steps moved down is represented by negative integers and the number of steps moved up by positive
integers, represent his moves in part (i) and (ii) by completing the following; (a) -3 + 2 – ... = –8 (b) 4 - 2 + ... = 8. In (a) the
sum (-8) represents going down by eight steps. So, what will the sum 8 in (b) represent
Q27. Study the double bar graphs given below and answer the following questions:
Q29. State the property that is used in each of the following statements?
1. If a || b, then ∠1 = ∠5.
2. If ∠4 = ∠6, then a || b
3. If ∠4 + ∠5 = 180 , then a || b.∘
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Q30. State whether the answer is greater than 1 or less than 1. Put a ✓ mark in appropriate box.
Questions Greater than 1 Less than 1
2 1
÷
3 2
2 2
÷
3 1
1
6 ÷
4
1 1
÷
5 2
1 1
4 ÷ 3
3 2
2 1
× 8
3 2
Q31. In a class test (+3) marks are given for every correct answer and (-2) marksare given for every incorrect answer and no marks for
not attempting any question.
1. Radhika scored 20 marks. If she has got 12 correct answers, how many questions has she attempted incorrectly?
2. Mohini scores -5 marks in this test, though she has got 7 correct answers. How many questions has she attempted
incorrectly?
Q32. The table below compares the population (in hundreds) of 4 towns over two years:
Towns A B C D
2007 2900 6400 8300 4600
2009 3200 7500 9200 6300
Q33.
x−3
− 2 = −1
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Q34. Find the value of p for the following distribution whose mean is 16.6
x: 8 12 15 p 20 25 30
f: 12 16 20 24 16 8 4
(0.1×0.2)
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