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VII ANNUAL 1

The document is an annual mathematics examination paper for Class VII at Vishwa Bharti Public School, Greater Noida, scheduled for March 1, 2025. It contains 35 questions divided into five sections, covering various mathematical concepts and problem-solving tasks. The total marks for the exam are 80, with specific instructions for answering and rough work.

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VII ANNUAL 1

The document is an annual mathematics examination paper for Class VII at Vishwa Bharti Public School, Greater Noida, scheduled for March 1, 2025. It contains 35 questions divided into five sections, covering various mathematical concepts and problem-solving tasks. The total marks for the exam are 80, with specific instructions for answering and rough work.

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VISHWA BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GREATER NOIDA

ANNUAL EXAMINATION(2024-25)
SUBJECT: - MATHEMATICS
Class-VII
SET-A

Date: 01.03.2025
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 80

Instructions-
1. This Question Paper has 35 questions. It is divided into 5 sections.
2. Section-A consists of 15 questions( 1-15) of 1 mark each, Section-B consists of 5 questions (16 to 20)
of 2 marks each, Section-C consists of 8 questions (21-28) of 3 marks each, Section-D consists of 4
questions (29-32) of 4 marks each and Section-E consists of 3 questions (33-35) of 5 marks each
3. Rough work must be shown in the rough column on the right side of the sheet.
4. Draw neat figures wherever required.
SECTION-A (15 MARKS)
1. The order of rotational symmetry of equilateral triangle is ____. (1)
(a) 4 (b) 3
(c) 1 (d) 2
0 0 0
2. 100 +20 +5 is equal to _______. (1)
(a) 125 (b) 25
(c) 1/125 (d) 3
3. The number of lines of symmetry of an n-sided regular polygon is____. (1)
(a) n (b) 2n
(c) n/2 (d) none of these
4. What is value of x in the given figure? (1)

(a) 28 ̊ (b) 38 ̊
(c) 180 ̊ (d) 48 ̊
5. The area of a circle of radius r is ____. (1)
2
(a) πr (b) πr
πr
(c) (d) 2πr2
2
6. 3430000 in standard form is_____. (1)
(a) 3.43 × 106 (b) 3.43 × 104
(c) 3.43 × 10 ² (d) 3.43 × 10°
7. What is the value of (3²)³? (1)
(a) 9 (b) 27
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(c) 729 (d) 81

8. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2: 3: 4. What is the largest angle? (1)
(a) 30° (b) 40°
(c) 60° (d) 80°
9. Which is the longest side of a right triangle? (1)
(a) Perpendicular (b) Base
(c) Hypotenuse (d) none of these
10. The solution of the equation 7n + 5 = 12 is_____.
(a) 0 (b) -1 (1)
(c) 1 (d) 5
Choose the correct option for question 11 to 13
(a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true, but R is false.
(d)A is false, but R is true.
11. Assertion (A): A triangle can have two obtuse angles. (1)
Reason (R): Sum of the three angles in a triangle is always 180°
12. Assertion (A): The value of x3 – 2x + 1 when x = 1 is zero (1)
Reason (R): (1)3 – 2(1) + 1 = 0.
13. Assertion (A): Expression xy−x−y is a trinomial. (1)
Reason (R): Any expression with one or more terms is called a trinomial.
14. Find 15% of 250. (1)
15. Give 3 examples of English alphabet having both horizontal and vertical line of (1)
symmetry.
SECTION-B (10 MARKS)

16. The population of a city decreased from 25,000 to 24,500. Find the percentage (2)
decrease.
17. When a = 5 and b = (-3) , find the value of expression :2(a2 + ab) +3 - ab (2)

18. Simplify the answer in exponential form: (2)


(i) a4 x b4 (ii) (1020 ÷ 10 15) x 10 -5

19. Find the value of x in the following diagram. (2)

(i) (ii)

20. Show the terms and factors by tree diagram: (2)


2
-ab + 2b2 – 3a2
SECTION-C (24MARKS)
21. Rs. 7000 is borrowed at 3.5 % rate of simple interest p.a. borrowed for 2 years. (3)
Find the amount to be paid at the end of the second year?
22. Find the distance (x) between a tower and a building of height 65 m and 34 m,
respectively, such that the distance between their top is 29 m.

(3)

23. Find the order of symmetry in the given figures:

(1.5)
(1.5)

(i) (ii)
24. The base of a parallelogram is x + 3 cm and the height is 5 cm. If the area of the (3)
parallelogram is 30 cm2, find the value of x.
25. From a circular sheet of radius 4 cm, a circle of radius 3 cm is removed. Find the (3)
area of the remaining sheet (Take π=3.14 )
26. Find the value of x and y in the given figure: (3)

27 .Express the following in standard form: (3)


(i ) 5,00,00,000 (ii) 35698.8
3
(iii) 17,00,00,00,000
28 Convert each part of the ratio to percentage:
(i) 3:1 (ii) 2:3:5 (3)

SECTION-D (16MARKS)
29. Simplify:
2 18 5 5×
25× 5 × t 3 × 10 ×25 (2+2)
(i ) 3 4 (ii) 7 5
10 ×t 5 ×6

30. Express each of the following as product of prime factors in exponential form
(i) 729 x 64 (4)
(ii) 1024

31 . Mr Singh wants to buy a car, but he does not have enough money to buy a new
car. He went to the car dealer and bought a second-hand car for Rs140000. He
spent Rs15000 on its repairs and painting. After few days he sold it for Rs 170000
a) The price at which an article is sold is called its ____________.
b) Profit % or loss % is always calculated on________.
c) Find his profit or loss %. (4)
OR
Identify which of the following pairs are complementary and which are
supplementary.
(i) 65°,115° (iii) 80°,10°
(ii) 112°,68° (iv) 63°,27°

32. Write the algebraic expressions for the following: (4)

(i) Product of numbers y and z .


(ii) Numbers x and y both squared and added.
(iii) One -fourth of the product of numbers p and q.
(iv) 5 more than thrice of a number.

SECTION- E (15 MARKS)

33.∆ABC is isosceles with AB = AC = 7.5 cm and BC = 9 cm . The height AD from


A to BC, is 6 cm.
(i) Find the area of ∆ABC.
(ii) What will be the height from C to AB i.e., CE? (5)

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34.CASE STUDY -1

In the enchanting land of Mathlandia, a magical garden festival was


about to take place.
The circumference of the circular garden was 440 meters.

a)The formula to calculate the circumference of a circle is ___________.


b)Find the radius of the circular garden. (1)
c)Find the area of the circular garden. (2)
(2)
35.CASE STUDY -2

Rohit went to a wholesale market and purchased a TV for 24000 rupees and sold it
for Rs 30000 to Rishabh. After few weeks due to some reason Rishabh has to sell
the same TV to Arjun for 24000 rupees.
Based on the above information answer the following questions.

(i) Find the profit and profit percent of Rohit. (1)


(ii) Find the loss and loss percent of Rishabh. (2)
(iii)If Rohit directly sell the TV to Arjun for 27000 then whether it would be profit (2)
or loss for him and also find profit or loss %.

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