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This document is a mathematics revision paper for Class VII, consisting of five sections with a total of 40 marks and a duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes. Each section contains various types of questions, including multiple-choice, problem-solving, and equations, with specific instructions for explanation and calculations. The paper covers topics such as equations, triangles, and age problems, requiring students to demonstrate their understanding of mathematical concepts.

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This document is a mathematics revision paper for Class VII, consisting of five sections with a total of 40 marks and a duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes. Each section contains various types of questions, including multiple-choice, problem-solving, and equations, with specific instructions for explanation and calculations. The paper covers topics such as equations, triangles, and age problems, requiring students to demonstrate their understanding of mathematical concepts.

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Name: …………………………… Time in: ……………….

Date:……………………………… Time out: ……………..

General Instructions:

1. All questions are compulsory.

2. Question paper is divided into five sections:

Section A consists 10 questions each carry 1 marks.

Sections B consists 3 questions each carry 2 marks.

Sections C consists 2 questions each carry 3 marks.

Sections D consists 2 questions each carry 4 marks.

Sections E consists 2 questions each carry 5 marks.

3.Section B,C,D,E should be explained with steps.


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SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS MAX. MARKS :40


CLASS : VII DURATION:1hr.30mins

SECTION – A

1.

2.
The equation which cannot be solved in integers is
(a) 5y – 3 = -18
(b) 3x – 9 = 0
(c) 3z + 8 = 3 + z
(d) 9y+ 8 = 4y – 7

3.

The value of y for which the expression (y – 15) and (2y + 1) become equal is
(a) 0
(b) 16
(c) 8
(d) -16

4.

Which of the following equations can be formed starting with x = 0?


(a) 2x + 1 = -1
(b) x/2 + 5=7
(c) 3x – 1 = -1
(d) 3x – 1 = 1

5. If 5 is added to three times a number, it becomes the same as 7 is subtracted from four
times the same number. This fact can be represented as ________

6. The sides of a triangle have lengths (in cm) 10, 6.5 and a, where a is a whole number.
The minimum value that a can take is
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(a) 6
(b) 5
(c) 3
(d) 4

7. Triangle DEF of the given figure is a right triangle with ∠E = 90°.


What type of angles are ∠D and ∠F?
(a) They are equal angles
(b) They form a pair of adjacent angles
(c) They are complementary angles
(d) They are supplementary angles

8.
In a right-angled triangle, the angles other than the right angle are
(a) obtuse
(b) right
(c) acute
(d) straight

9.

In an isosceles triangle, one angle is 70°. The other two angles are of
(i) 55° and 55°
(ii) 70° and 40°
(iii) any measure
In the given option(s) which of the above statement(s) are true?
(a) (i) only
(b) (ii) only
(c) (iii) only
(d) (i) and (ii)
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10.

In a triangle, one angle is of 90°. Then


(1) The other two angles are of 45° each
(ii) In the remaining two angles, one angle is 90° and the other is 45°
(iii) Remaining two angles are complementary
In the given option(s) which is true?
(a) (i) only
(b) (ii) only
(c) (iii) only
(d) (i) and (ii)

Section B

1. From the given figure, the value of x is

2. In the given figure, the value of ∠A +∠B +∠C + ∠D + ∠E +∠F is

3. The length of a rectangle is two times its breadth. Its perimeter is 60 cm.
(a) If the breadth of rectangle is x cm, the length of the rectangle is __________
(b) Perimeter in terms of x is _________
(c) The equation formed is _________
(d) The solution of the equation is _________
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Section C

1.

The perimeter of a rectangle is 52 m. The length of the rectangle is 5 m less than twice its
breadth. Find the length of the rectangle.

2.

If one of the angles of a triangle is 110°, then the angle between the bisectors of the other
two angles is
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Section D

1.

2.

After 25 years, Rama will be 5 times as old as he is now. Find his present age.

Section E

1.

(i) If 45 is added to half a number, the result is triple the number. Find the number.

(ii) 1 subtracted from one-third of a number gives 1. Find the number

(iii) Seven times a number is 12 less than thirteen times the same number. Find the
number.

(iv) The sum of three consecutive integers is 5 more than the smallest of the integers. Find
the integers.

2.

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