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Class Vii Worksheet Algebra+ Exponents

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Class Vii Worksheet Algebra+ Exponents

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MCQ WORKSHEET-I

CLASS VII: CHAPTER - 12


ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS

1. What are the coefficients of x in the expression 8 – x + y?


(a) 1 (b) –1 (c) 8 (d) none of these

2. What are the coefficients of y in the expression 4x – 3y?


(a) 4 (b) –3 (c) 3 (d) none of these

3. What are the coefficients of y in the expression yz2 + 5?


(a) 5 (b) z (c) z2 (d) none of these

4. Write the expression for the statement: the sum of three times x and 11
(a) x +3 +11 ( b) 3x + 11 (c) 3 + 11x (d) 3x – 11

5. Write an expression : Raju s father s age is 5 years more than 3 times Raju s age . If Raju s age is
x years , then father’s age is
(a) 3x+5 (b) 5-3x (c) 3x-5 (d) 15x

6. Identify the coefficient of x in expression 8 – x + y


(a ) 0 (b) 8 (c) –1 (d) 1

7. The number of terms in 4p2q – 3pq2+5 is


(a) 7 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 4

8. The expression for sum of numbers a and b subtracted from their product is
(a) a + b – ab (b) ab – a + b (c) ab – (a+b) (d) ab + a – b.

9. The sum of mn + 5 – 2 and mn+3 is


(a) 2mn + 3 (b) 6 ( c) 2mn + 8 (d) 2mn + 6.

10. What is the statement for the expression 3mn + 5


1
(a) 5 more than of product of m and n
3
(b) number 5 added to product of number m and n
(c) number 5 added to 3 times the product of m and n.
(d) 5 more than 3 times the product of the numbers m and n

11. The constant term in the expression 1 + x2 + x is


(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) x (d) x2

12. The coefficient of y3 in the expression y – y3 + y2 is


(a) 1 (b) y (c) –y3 (d) –1

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MCQ WORKSHEET-II
CLASS VII: CHAPTER - 12
ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS

1. The number of terms in the expression 1.2ab – 2.4 b + 3.6a is


(a) 1.2 (b) –2.4 (c) 3.6a (d) 3

2. What is the numerical coefficient of y2 in the expression 2x2y – 15xy2 +7y


(a) –15x (b) –15 (c) 2 (d) 7

3. The expression x + y – xy is
(a) Monomial (b) Binomial (c) Trinomial (d) Quadrinomial

4. The expression xyz is


(a) Monomial (b) Binomial (c) Trinomial (d) Zero polynomial

5. From the following expressions 10pq, 7p, 8q, -p2q2, -7pq, -23, ab,3a,b.The like terms are
(a) 3,7p (b) 10 pq, –7pq (c) ab,3a,b (d)10pq,7p,8q

6. From the following expressing 3ab,a2,b2,a,5ab, –2ab,2a2 the three terms are
(a) 3ab,5ab, –2ab (b) a2,a,2a2 (c)3ab,a2,b2 (d)2a2,a2, a

7. Sum of 3m and 2n is
(a)5mn (b) 3m+2n (c) 5m (d) 5n

8. Sum of xy, x+y and y+ xy is


(a) 2xy +2x+y (b) 3xy+2y (c) 2xy +x+y (d) 2xy+x+2y

9. The value of 21b – 32 + 7b – 20b is


(a) 48b – 32 (b) –8b – 32 (c)8b – 32 (d)28b – 52

10. Subtract a – b from a + b the result is


(a) 2a + 2b (b) 2a (c) 2b (d) 2a – 2b

11. Subtracting –5y2 from y2 ,the result is


(a) –4y2 (b) 6y2 (c) 4 y2 (d) –6y2

12. The value of expression 5n – 2, when n= –2 is


(a) –12 (b) 8 (c) 1 (d) –8

13. The value of expression 7a – 4b for a = 3, b = 2 is


(a) 13 (b) 7a – 6b (c) 21a – 8b (d) 29

14. When x = 0, y = –1, then the value of expression 2x + 2y is


(a) 4 (b) 0 (c) –2 (d) 2

15. Factors of the term 15x2 in the expression 15x2 –13x are
(a) 15, x, x (b) 15,-13 (c) 15x2, –13x (d)15

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MCQ WORKSHEET-III
CLASS VII: CHAPTER - 12
ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS
1. Factors of the terms –4pq2 in the expression 9p2q2 –4 pq2 are
(a) 9 p2q2 , –4 pq2 (b)9, –4 (c) –4,p,q,q (d) –4

2. If the length of each side of the equilateral triangle is l, then the perimeter of the equilateral
triangle is
(a) 3l (b) 3+l (c) 3-l (d) l/3

3. Which of the following is monomial


(a) 2x +3 (b) 2x (c) 4x + 2y + 3 (d) 4y + 5x + z – 1

4. Which of the following is trinomial


(a) 2a + 6b – 1 (b) 1 (c) 5a – 7 (d) a + b + c – 3

5. Terms with factors y in the expression 8 + xy + xyz are


(a) xy, xyz (b) x, xz (c) 8, xy, xyz (d) y, xz

6. Identify the terms in the expression x + y + 1 which are not constant


(a) x,y,1 (b) x, y (c) x,1 (d) y,1

7. The value of expression 4x – 3 at x=2 is


(a) –4 (b) 5 (c) 4 (d) 2

8. The value of expression 5n2 + 5n – 2 for n = –2 is


(a) 13 (b) 3 (c) 8 (d) 12

9. The value of expression 2a2 + 2b2 – ab for a=2, b=1is


(a) 2 (b) 8 (c) 6 (d) 10

10. The value of x + 7 + 4(x – 5) for x=2


(a) –3 (b) 31 (c) 12 (d) 37

11. The value of expression 2a – 2b – 4 – 5 + a at a=1, b=-2


(a) 10 (b) –2 (c) 12 (d) –4

12. What must be subtracted from 2a + b to get 2a – b


(a) 2b (b) 4a (c) 0 (d) 4a+4b

13. What must be added to 3x + y to get 2x + 3y


(a) 5x + 4y (b) –x + 2y (c) x – 2y (d) x + 2y

14. Subtract a + 2b from sum of a – b and 2a+b


(a) 2a – 2b (b) 4a +2b (c) 2b (d) –2a +2b

15. On simplifying (a + b – 3) – (b – a +3) + (a – b + 3) the result is


(a) a – b + 3 (b) a – b – 3 (c) 3a – b – 3 (d) 3a+b+3

16. What should be value of ‘a’ if y2 + y – a equals to 3 for y=1


(a) –1 (b) –5 (c) 5 (d) 0

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17. What is an expression for the statement: “p is multiplied by 16”
(a) 16p (b) p/16 (c) p+16 (d) p-16

18. The expression for the statement: “ y multiplied by 10 and then 7 added to product”.
(a) 10 + y + 7 (b) 7y + 10 (c) 10y + 7 (d) 10y

19. What is the statement for the expression 2y – 9


(a) 2y subtracted from 9 (b) 9 subtracted from y and multiplied by 2
(c) 9 subtracted from 9 (d) thrice of y minus 9

20. Give expression for: “ 5 times of ‘y’ to which 3 is added”


5
(a) y +15 (b) 5y + 3 (c) +3 (d) 3y +5
y
21. The equation for the statement: one forth of a number minus 4 gives 4.
4 1 1
(a) 4x – 4 = 4 (b) –4=4 (c) x – 4 = 4 (d) x – 4 =
x 4 4

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PRACTICE QUESTIONS
CLASS VII: CHAPTER - 12
ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS

1. Identify, in the following expressions, terms which are not constants. Give their numerical
coefficients: xy + 4, 13 – y2, 13 – y + 5y2, 4p2q – 3pq2 + 5

2. (a) What are the coefficients of x in the following expressions? 4x – 3y, 8 – x + y, y2x – y, 2z –
5xz
(b) What are the coefficients of y in the following expressions? 4x – 3y, 8 + yz, yz2 + 5, my + m

3. Classify the following expressions as a monomial, a binomial or a trinomial: a,


a + b, ab + a + b, ab + a + b – 5, xy, xy + 5, 5x2 – x + 2, 4pq – 3q + 5p, 7, 4m – 7n + 10, 4mn + 7.

4. Collect like terms and simplify the expression: 12m2 – 9m + 5m – 4m2 – 7m + 10

5. Add and subtract


(i) m – n, m + n
(ii) mn + 5 – 2, mn + 3

6. Subtract 24ab – 10b – 18a from 30ab + 12b + 14a.

7. From the sum of 2y2 + 3yz, – y2 – yz – z2 and yz + 2z2, subtract the sum of 3y2 – z2 and –y2 + yz +
z2.

8. Classify the following polynomials as monomials, binomials, trinomials.


– z + 5, x + y + z, y + z + 100, ab – ac, 17

9. Construct
(a) 3 binomials with only x as a variable;
(b) 3 binomials with x and y as variables;
(c) 3 monomials with x and y as variables;
(d) 2 polynomials with 4 or more terms.

10. Add:
(i). t – 8tz, 3tz – z, z – t
(ii). 7mn + 5, 12mn + 2, 9mn – 8, – 2mn – 3
(iii). a + b – 3, b – a + 3, a – b + 3
(iv). 14x + 10y – 12xy – 13, 18 – 7x – 10y + 8xy, 4xy
(v). 5m – 7n, 3n – 4m + 2, 2m – 3mn – 5

11. Add: 7xy + 5yz – 3zx, 4yz + 9zx – 4y , –3xz + 5x – 2xy.

12. Subtract 5x2 – 4y2 + 6y – 3 from 7x2 – 4xy + 8y2 + 5x – 3y.

13. Subtract 4a – 7ab + 3b + 12 from 12a – 9ab + 5b – 3

14. Subtract 3xy + 5yz – 7zx from 5xy – 2yz – 2zx + 10xyz

15. Subtract 4p2q – 3pq + 5pq2 – 8p + 7q – 10 from 18 – 3p – 11q + 5pq – 2pq2 + 5p2q

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16. (a) What should be added to x2 + xy + y2 to obtain 2x2 + 3xy?
(b) What should be subtracted from 2a + 8b + 10 to get – 3a + 7b + 16?

17. What should be taken away from 3x2 – 4y2 + 5xy + 20 to obtain – x2 – y2 + 6xy + 20?

18. (a) From the sum of 3x – y + 11 and – y – 11, subtract 3x – y – 11.


(b) From the sum of 4 + 3x and 5 – 4x + 2x2, subtract the sum of 3x2 – 5x and –x2 + 2x + 5.

19. Find the value of the following expressions for a = 3, b = 2.


(i) a + b
(ii) 7a – 4b
(iii) a2 + 2ab + b2
(iv) a3 – b3

20. Find the value of the following expressions when n = – 2.


(i) 5n – 2
(ii) 5n2 + 5n – 2
(iii) n3 + 5n2 + 5n – 2

21. Find the value of the following expressions for a = 3, b = 2.


(i) a + b (ii) 7a – 4b (iii) a2 + 2ab + b2 (iv) a3 – b3

22. What should be the value of a if the value of 2x2 + x – a equals to 5, when x = 0?

23. Simplify the expression and find its value when a = 5 and b = – 3.
2(a2 + ab) + 3 – ab

24. If p = – 10, find the value of p2 – 2p – 100

25. Use the given algebraic expression to complete the table of number patterns.

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MCQ WORKSHEET-I
CLASS VII: CHAPTER - 13
EXPONENTS AND POWERS

1. Express 256 as a power 4.


(a) 48 (b) 28 (c) 44 (d) none of these

2. Express 729 as a power of 3


(a) 38 (b) 36 (c) 93 (d) none of these

3. Express 2048 as a power 2.


(a) 216 (b) 28 (c) 48 (d) none of these

4. Which one is greater?


(a) 23 (b) 32 (c) 18 (d) 42

5. Express 432 as a product of powers of prime factors.


(a) 23 x 33 (b) 24 x 33 (c) 16 x 27 (d) none of these

6. The value of (–1)55 is


(a) –1 (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) none of these

7. The value of (–1)500 is


(a) –1 (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) none of these

8. The value of 28 is
(a) 128 (b) 256 (c) 512 (d) none of these

9. Simplify and write in exponential form of 22 x 25


(a) 23 (b) 27 (c) 128 (d) none of these

10. Simplify and write in exponential form of (– 4)100 × (–4)20


(a) (–4)120 (b) (–4)80 (c) (–4)2000 (d) none of these

11. Simplify and write in exponential form of 52 × 57 × 512


(a) 53 (b) 57 (c) 521 (d) none of these

12. The value of 22


(a) 3 (b) 10 (c) 4 (d) 7

13. The exponent in the expression 37 is _______ .


(a) 1 (b) 7 (c) 0 (d) 3

14. The value of 30 is ________ .


(a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) None of these

1
15. Multiplicative inverse of is _________ .
7
(a) 49 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) -14

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MCQ WORKSHEET-II
CLASS VII: CHAPTER - 13
EXPONENTS AND POWERS

1. Fill in the Blank am ÷ an = a........ Where m and n are natural numbers:-


(a) mn (b) m + n (c) m - n (d) m ÷n

2. Express ( 2a )4 in exponential form.


(a) 4a3 (b) 16a4 (c) 2a4 (d) 8a4

1
3. The value of is equal to __________ .
32
1 1
(a) (b) 1 (c) -6 (d)
9 3

4. Find the value of 112


(a) 22 (b) 9 (c) 121 (d) 13

5. In simplified form ( 30 + 40 + 50 )0 is equals to


(a) 12 (b) 3 (c) 12 (d) 1

2
2
6. Find the value of  
3
4 9 2
(a) (b) (c) (d) 0
9 4 9

7. In standard form 52,00,00,000 is equal to ___________ .


(a) 5.2 x 107 (b) 5.2 x 108 (c) 52 x 108 (d) 52 x 100,00,000

8. Usual form of the expression 104 is given by _____________ .


(a) 100,00 (b) 1,0000 (c) 10 x 104 (d) 10,000

9. 1 micron is equals to ______________ .


1
(a) m (b) 106 m (c) 105 m (d) 107 m
1000000

10. The approximate distance of moon from the earth is 384,467,000 m and in exponential form
this distance can be written as ________________ .
(a) 3.84,467 x108m (b) 384,467 x 10-8 m (c) 384,467 x 10-9 m (d) 3.844,67 x 10-13 m

11. 7 x 10-5 m is the standard form of which of the following ________ .


(a) 0.0007 m (b) 0.000007 m (c) 0.0000007 m (d) 0.00007 m

12. The standard form of 4050000 is given by ______________ .


(a) 4.05 x 106 (b) 40.5 x 109 (c) 405 x 106 (d) 4.05 x 10-6

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MCQ WORKSHEET-III
CLASS VII: CHAPTER - 13
EXPONENTS AND POWERS

1. Which one of the following is the value of 115


(a) 0 (b) 15 (c) 1 (d) None of these

2. Fill in the blank : ( -1 ) even number = _____________ .


(a) 2 x (-1) (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) -13

3. Fill in the blank : (-1)odd number = ________________.


(a) 1 (b) -1 (c) 2 (d) 0

4. Value of ( 30 + 20 ) x 50 is
(a) 1 (b) 25 (c) 2 (d) 0

5. The value of 72 is ___________ .


(a) 7 (b) 49 (c) 2 (d) 14

6. The Base in the expression 810 is _______________ .


(a) 10 (b) 2 (c) 8 (d) 800
7. The value of 1000 is ________________ .
(a) 0 (b) 100 (c) 1 (d) None of these

8. Find the number from the following expanded form : 9 x 105 + 2 x 102 + 3 x 101
(a) 900203 (b) 912351 (c) 905302 (d) 900230

9. Value of ( 23 )2 is given by ______________ .


(a) 64 (b) 32 (c) 12 (d) None of these

10. The value of 72 ÷ 73 is given by ___________ .


1 1
(a) (b) 7 (c) (d) -7
7 14
1
11. The value of is equal to ---------.
52
1
(a) -5 (b) 25 (c) -15 (d)
25
12. In exponential form 140,000,000,000 Kg is given by _______________ .
(a) 1.4 x 1010 Kg (b) 1.4 x 109 Kg (c) 14 x 108 Kg (d) 1.4 x 1011 Kg

13. The expression , ( 52 + 72 + 32 )0 is equals to


(a) 156 (b) - 6 (c) 1 (d) 83
2
1
14. The value of   is _______________ .
6
1 2 1
(a) (b) (c) (d) 2
12 3 36

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MCQ WORKSHEET-Iv
CLASS VII: CHAPTER - 13
EXPONENTS AND POWERS
1. In standard form 56700000 is written as ________________ .
(a) 5.67 x 107 (b) 567 x 107 (c) 5.67 x 105 (d) 567 x 100000

2. Usual form of the expression 9 x 10-5 is given by ______________ .


(a) 0.00009 (b) 0.000009 (c) 90 x 10-4 (d) 0.09 x 10-3

3. The number 86,800,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Kg is equal to _________________ .


(a) 8.68 x 1025 Kg (b) 868 x 1023 Kg (c) 86.8 x 10-25 Kg (d) 868 x 10-23 m

4. Charge of an electron is 0.000,000,000,000,000,000,16 coulomb and in exponential form it can


be written as _________________________ .
(a) 16 x 10-18 coulomb (b) 1.6 x 10-21 coulomb
-19
(c) 1.6 x 10 coulomb (d) 16 x 10-21 coulomb

5. 13 x 10-7 Km is the standard form of which of the following ______________ .


(a) 0.000000013 Km (b) 0.0000013 Km (c) 0.000000000013 Km (d) 0.00000000013 Km

6. The standard form of 9,030,000,000 is given by ______________ .


(a) 9.03 x 109 (b) 90.3 x 107 (c) 903 x 106 (d) 9.03 x 10-9

7. Which one of the following is the value of 35


(a) 3 (b) 15 (c) 2 (d) 243

8. Find the value of 50 x 70 x 30


1 1
(a) 1 (b) (c) 6 (d) 73
24 5

9. 64 in exponential form is _____________ .


1
(a) 26 (b) 162 (c) (d) 24
82

10. The value of 20 x 30 x 40 is


(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) 24 (d) None of these

11. 1024 in exponential form is _____________ .


1
(a) 26 (b) 162 (c) (d) none of these
82

22
12. The value of in the exponential form is
32
4 2 0
2 2 2
(a)   (b)   (c)   (d) none of these
3 3 3

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PRACTICE QUESTIONS
CLASS VII: CHAPTER - 13
EXPONENTS AND POWERS
1. Express:
(i) 729 as a power of 3
(ii) 128 as a power of 2
(iii) 343 as a power of 7
(iv) 256 as a power 2.

2. Which one is greater 23 or 32?

3. Which one is greater 82 or 28?

4. Express the following numbers as a product of powers of prime factors:


(i) 72 (ii) 432 (iii) 1000 (iv) 16000

5. Express each of the following numbers using exponential notation:


(i) 512 (ii) 343 (iii) 729 (iv) 3125

6. Simplify:
(i) (– 4)3 (ii) (–3) × (–2)3 (iii) (–3)2 × (–5)2 (iv) (–2)3 × (–10)3

7. Compare the following numbers:


(i) 2.7 × 1012 ; 1.5 × 108 (ii) 4 × 1014 ; 3 × 1017

8. Simplify and write in exponential form:


(i) 25 × 23
(ii) p3 × p2
(iii) 43 ×42
(iv) a3 × a2 × a7
(v) 53 × 57 × 512
(vi) (– 4)100 × (–4)20

9. Simplify and write in exponential form:


(i) 29 ÷ 23
(ii) 108 ÷ 104
(iii) 911 ÷ 97
(iv) 2015 ÷ 2013
(v) 713 ÷ 710

10. Express the following terms in the exponential form:


(i) (2 × 3)5 (ii) (2a)4 (iii) (– 4m)3

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11. Simplify and write the answer in exponential form:
4
(i )62
100
 
(ii) 22
2
(iii)  7  50

3 7
(iv)  5 

4 5
3 4
12. Expand: (i )   (ii )  
5 7

13. Write exponential form for 8 × 8 × 8 × 8 taking base as 2.

14. Simplify and write the answer in the exponential form.


 37  5
(i )  2   3 (ii )23  2 2  25 (iii)(62  6 4 )  63
3 
3
(iv)  22  36   56
  (v )82  23
 
15. Simplify:
124  93  4 3 3 4 2  34  25
(i) (ii ) 2  a  5 a (iii )
63  82  27 9  42

16. Express each of the following as a product of prime factors only in exponential form:
(i) 108 × 192 (ii) 270 (iii) 729 × 64 (iv) 768
17. Simplify:
2

(i )
2 
5
 73
(ii )
25  52  t 8
(iii )
35  105  25
83  7 103  t 4 57  6 5
18. Write the following numbers in standard form.
(i) 0.000000564
(ii) 0.0000021
(iii) 21600000
(iv) 15240000
(v) 6020000000000000

19. Express the following numbers in standard form.


(i) 0.00000000000000000000035
(ii) 4050000000000
(iii) 51000000000000000000
(iv) 0.0000000000000000000000000000625
(v) 0.000000000000001257

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20. Express the following numbers in usual form.
(i) 3.52 × 105
(ii) 7.54 × 10– 4
(iii) 3 × 10– 5
(iv) 5.25 × 10– 7
(v) 8.525 × 109

21. Express the number appearing in the following statements in standard form.
1
(i) 1 micron is equal to m.
1000000
(ii) Charge of an electron is 0.000,000,000,000,000,000,16 coulomb.
(iii) Size of a bacteria is 0.0000005 m
(iv) Size of a plant cell is 0.00001275 m
(v) Thickness of a thick paper is 0.07 mm
(vi) Mass of Uranus = 86,800,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg
(vii) Mass of the Earth = 5,976,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg
(viii) Distance of Sun from the centre of our Galaxy = 300,000,000,000,000,000,000 m
(ix) Sun is located 300,000,000,000,000,000,000 m from the centre of our Milky Way
Galaxy.
(x) The distance between Sun and Saturn is 1,433,500,000,000 m

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