0% found this document useful (0 votes)
51 views5 pages

G7PA1RevisionWorkSheetpdf 202505180406 0

This document is a mathematics worksheet for Grade 7 students at Olive International School Qatar for the academic session 2025-2026. It includes various sections with questions ranging from basic arithmetic to word problems, covering topics such as place value, expressions, and estimation. The worksheet is designed to assess students' understanding of mathematical concepts through multiple-choice questions, calculations, and case study scenarios.

Uploaded by

sionaemil96
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
51 views5 pages

G7PA1RevisionWorkSheetpdf 202505180406 0

This document is a mathematics worksheet for Grade 7 students at Olive International School Qatar for the academic session 2025-2026. It includes various sections with questions ranging from basic arithmetic to word problems, covering topics such as place value, expressions, and estimation. The worksheet is designed to assess students' understanding of mathematical concepts through multiple-choice questions, calculations, and case study scenarios.

Uploaded by

sionaemil96
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 5

OLIVE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL QATAR

SESSION 2025 - 2026


SUBJECT: Mathematics
PA1

Name:__________________________________________ Grade & Div. : 7

Block/Lesson: Chapter 1 and 2 (Ganitaprakash)

Worksheet release date: __________________ Submission Date: ____________________

SECTION-A

1) 10 Crore = ______ Million.


a) 10 b) 100 c) 1000 d) 10,000
2) 13 + 4 = ___ + 6
a) 6 b) 5 c) 8 d) 10
3) Round off to the nearest 1 crore of 56,67,23,456 = _________________.
a) 57,67,00,000 b) 57,00,00,000 c) 50,00,00,000 d) 5,70,00,000
4) Mathematical phrases like 12 + 2, 20 – 5, 10 × 5, and 21 ÷ 3 are called ____________.
a) Arithmetic numbers b) Arithmetic equations c) Arithmetic Expression d) Arithmetic symbols
5) Which of the following is an arithmetic expression?
a) 5 b) 7 + 3 c) =12 d) 9 is greater than 4
6) In the expression 8 + 12 ÷ 4, which operation is performed first
a) addition b) subtraction c) multiplication d) division
7) How many zeros does a 1 Arab have?

a) 9 b) 8 c) 7 d) 6

8) Compare, 245 + 289 146 + 285


a) > b) < c) = d) ≤
9) 15- (30-47) = ________
a) 2 b) 32 c) -2 d) -32
10) The smallest 6 digit number is _____________.
a) 9,99,999 b)1,00,000 c)10,00,000 d) 111000

OIS / 2025-2026 /Gr - 7 / PA1 / REVISION SHEET Page 1 of 5


SECTION-B

11) Write the following numbers in Indian place value notation:


(a) One crore one lakh one thousand ten
(b) One billion one million one thousand one
12) Write the following expressions as a sum of terms. Identify and write the terms. 15 – 2 + 5.
13) Rani and her 3 friends went to a café. Each ordered a sandwich costing ₹45. They also left a ₹10 tip.
Write an expression for the total amount spent.
14) Write two different ways to get 18, 28, 125.
15) Find the product of 18 x 25 using shortcut method.
16) Find the product of 24 x 25 x 125 using shortcut method.
17) Write each of the numbers given below in International and Indian number name:
(a) 3,00,600 (b) 5,04,085
SECTION-C
18) A train travels 85,000 km each day. How much distance will it cover in 200 days? Express your
answer in lakhs.
19) A zoo charges ₹50 for adults and ₹30 for children. What is the total entry fee? Write the expression
also.
(i) For 5 adults and 4 children?
(ii) For 3 families, each having 2 adults and 2 children?
20) Verify the statement: ax(b+c) = (axb)+(axc) by using the values as a=8, b=5, c =-2
21) Lina brought 30 cupcakes to the school fair. Raj brought 4 boxes of cupcakes with 5 in each box.
How many cupcakes did they bring in total? Write the expression.
22) Given 42×15=630, find 52 x 15 using distributive property.
SECTION D
23) Ravi estimated the sum of 2,67,432 and 5,41,619 as 8,00,000. His friend Meena said it would be
more than 8,10,000. Who is correct and why? What is the actual sum?
24) Arrange the following expressions in decreasing order of their values:
(a) 45 + 35
(b) 90 ÷ 2
(c) 12 × 5
(d) 100 – 20
(e) 8 × 9

OIS / 2025-2026 /Gr - 7 / PA1 / REVISION SHEET Page 2 of 5


25) Which of these two models represents the expression 5 groups of 2 plus 3 more?

26) Calculate these products quickly.


(a) 25 × 24 = _____________
(b) 25 × 240 = ____________
(c) 250 × 120 = ___________
SECTION E- Case Study Question
27) Siya plans a birthday party for 10 friends.
She buys the following items:

Food: ₹120 per person

Decorations: ₹650

Cake: ₹800

Return gifts: ₹100 per person

Questions:

(a) What is the total cost of the party?

(b) If her budget is ₹5,000, will she have enough money?

(c) How much more or less does she need?

OIS / 2025-2026 /Gr - 7 / PA1 / REVISION SHEET Page 3 of 5


28) Aarav went shopping and bought:

Rice: ₹43,896

Pulses: ₹22,989

Cooking Oil: ₹66,397

Questions:

(a) Estimate the total bill using rounding to the nearest ten thousand.

(b) If he carried ₹1,00,000, does he have enough?

(c) What is the exact total, and how close was the estimate?

29) A water park charges ₹200 per adult and ₹120 per child. A family package for 2 adults and

2 children costs ₹580.

(a) What is the total cost for 4 adults and 5 children without the package?

(b) What is the cost using one family package and buying extra tickets separately?

(c) How much is saved by using the family package?

OIS / 2025-2026 /Gr - 7 / PA1 / REVISION SHEET Page 4 of 5


OIS / 2025-2026 /Gr - 7 / PA1 / REVISION SHEET Page 5 of 5

You might also like