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Maths-07th Unit Test-01

This document is an examination paper for 7th grade Maths at Shikshanjali School of Excellence, consisting of 33 compulsory questions divided into five sections with varying marks. The exam lasts for 2 hours and prohibits the use of calculators and watches. Each section tests different mathematical concepts, including integers, rational numbers, and basic arithmetic operations.
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Maths-07th Unit Test-01

This document is an examination paper for 7th grade Maths at Shikshanjali School of Excellence, consisting of 33 compulsory questions divided into five sections with varying marks. The exam lasts for 2 hours and prohibits the use of calculators and watches. Each section tests different mathematical concepts, including integers, rational numbers, and basic arithmetic operations.
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SHIKSHANJALI SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE

UNIT TEST - 01 EXAMINATION


CLASS - 7TH TIME - 2 HOURS
SUBJECT - MATHS FULL MARKS - 50

General Instructions.
 There are 33 questions and all questions are compulsory, answer in your words.
 This question Paper consists of five sections A, B, C, D and E. Section-A contains 10 questions of 0.5 marks each,
Section-B contains 10 questions of 1 marks each, Section-C contains 06 questions of 2 marks each Section-D
contains 5 questions of 3 marks each and Section-E contains 2 questions of 4 marks respectively.
 Follow the instructions given against both the objective and subjective types of questions.
 The maximum time to answer the paper is given at the top of the question paper.
 No students are allowed to bring calculators, watch etc.

SECTION-A [10*0.5=05]
01. If a and b are two integers, then which of the following may be an integer?
(a) a + b (b) a - b (c) a × b (d) a ÷ b
02. Multiplication of integers satisfies the property of
(a) Closure (b) Commutativity (c) Associativity (d) All of these
𝟑
03. The value of the mixed fraction 5 𝟖 is
(a) 5.735 (b) 5.375 (c) 5.625 (d) 5.875
04. Which of the following numbers has the smallest value?
(a) 0.0002 (b) 2/1000 (c) 0.2 × 0.001 (d) 2/1000 ÷ 0.01
05. Arif bought 3 dozen eggs. He found 1/9 of them were rotten. The number of rotten eggs was
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 6 (d) 8
06. The Product of rational number -⅖ and its mul plica ve inverse is
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) 4/25 (d) ⅖
𝟑 𝟐
07. 𝟓 - ( 𝟏𝟓 ) is equal to
(a) -11/5 (b) -1/15 (c) -7/15 (d) 7/15
08. The sum of two rational numbers is -1. If one of them is -5/7, then the other is
(a) 5/7 (b) -2/7 (c) 12/7 (d) -12/7
09. If |x| = 9, then x can be:
(a) 9 (b) –9 (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
10. The absolute value of a positive integer is:
(a) Always positive (b) Always negative (c) Zero (d) Depends on the number

SECTION-B [10*01=10]
11. Verify that (a ÷ b) ÷ c ≠ a ÷ (b ÷ c) for a = - 125, b = 15 and c = -3.
12. Fill in the blanks to make the following true statements.
(i) (-4) × ….. = 44 (ii) ….. × (-13) = 0
13. Evaluate the following: [(-48) ÷ (-6)] ÷ (-2)
14. Simplify the following: (-7) + (-6) ÷ 2 - {(-5) × (-4) - (3-5)}
15. What will be the sign of the product if we multiply 39 negative integers and 98 positive integers?
16. Which of the following are positive rational numbers?
𝟓 𝟑 𝟎 𝟕 𝟒 𝟑 𝟏𝟕 𝟗
, , , , , , ,
𝟖 𝟏𝟏 𝟓 𝟏 𝟏 𝟏𝟑 𝟎 𝟐𝟎
17. Find the sum of integers -72, 237, 84, 72, -184, -37.
𝟑 𝟏
18. The length of a rectangular plot of area 68 𝟒 sq. m is 12 𝟐 m, find its width.
19. Express 5 cm in metre and kilometre.
20. Arrange the following decimal numbers in ascending order:
(i) 38.02, 38.021, 3.802, 83.02, 38.002
(ii) 46.542, 46.452, 46.254, 46.05, 64.542, 46.0542
SECTION-C [06*02=12]
21. Answer the following question.
(i) What number added to 3.56 gives 13.016?
(ii) What number should be subtracted from 30 to get 23.709?
(iii) What is the excess of 20.4 over 9.7403?
(iv) Add 5.6 and 0.935?
22. Arrange the following rational numbers in ascending order:

𝟑 𝟑 𝟑 𝟑 𝟓 𝟗 𝟕
(i) , , (ii) , , ,
𝟕 𝟐 𝟒 𝟒 𝟏𝟐 𝟐𝟒 𝟏𝟔

23. Arrange the following rational numbers in descending order:

𝟑 𝟏𝟏 𝟕 𝟏𝟕 𝟕 𝟏𝟏 𝟐 𝟏𝟗
(i) , , , (ii) , , ,
𝟏𝟎 𝟐𝟎 𝟏𝟓 𝟑𝟎 𝟏𝟎 𝟏𝟓 𝟓 𝟐𝟎

24. Express the following rational numbers as decimals:

𝟓 𝟏𝟏
(i) 3 (ii) -21/125 (iii) -3/32 (iv) −7
𝟖 𝟖𝟎

25. The product of two rational number is - 9/16. If one of the numbers is 3/14, find the other number.
26. Rohit bought a motorcycle for ₹ 36000 he paid one by 6 of the price in Kaif and the rest in 12 equals
monthly installments find the amount he had to pay every month.

SECTION-D [05*03=15]
27. Some integers are marked on the following number line:

(i) Write these integers in ascending order.


(ii) Write these integers in descending order.
(iii) Few dots have been marked on the above number line. Write appropriate integers at each dot.
28. Find the value of

29. State whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F):
(i) Zero is the smallest rational number. (iv) Every fraction is a rational number.
(ii) Every integer is a rational number. (v) Every rational number is a fraction.
(iii) Every rational number is an integer. (vi) The reciprocal of -1 is -1.
30. Find the following products.

31. Fill in the boxes with the correct symbol out of >, < and =

SECTION-E [02*04=08]
32. In a competition 3 marks are given for every correct answer and (-2) marks are given for every incorrect answer
and no marks for not attempting any question.
(i) Sachin scored 24 marks. If he got 14 correct answers, how many questions has he attempted incorrectly?
(ii) Nalini scores (-7) marks in this competition, though she has got 9 correct answers. How many questions has
she attempted incorrectly?
33. Perimeter of a rectangle is 2 m less than 2/5 of the perimeter of a square. If the perimeter of the square is 40 m,
find the length and breadth of the rectangle given that the breadth is 1/3 of the length.

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