7 - Maths - MT - QP Set A - 2021-22
7 - Maths - MT - QP Set A - 2021-22
7 - Maths - MT - QP Set A - 2021-22
Q6. The median of the data 20, 30, 40, 10, 15, 25, 35 is
(a) 20 (b) 25 (c) 30 (d) 40
Q10.Compare: 23 _____ 32
Q12. (1/3) ÷ ( 1/ 7) =
a. 21 b. 1/ 21 c. 3/ 7 d. 7/ 3
Q13. The sum of two numbers is . If one of the numbers is , find the other.
Q14.Arrange the following rational numbers in the descending order: 2/-3, -4/9, -5/12, 7/-18
Q15. Is the triangle possible if angles of the triangle are 30° 60° and 80°? Give reason.
Q16.In a right-angled triangle if two angles other than right angle are equal . Find all the angles of the triangle.
Q17. The product of two numbers is 25 . If one of the numbers is 6 , find the other.
Q18.Sharada can walk 8 km in one hour. How much distance will she cover in 2 hours?
Q20. Draw the number line and represent the following rational numbers on it -5/8
SECTION C (2 MARK)
Q29. How many pieces of length 2 metres can be cut from 6 metres of cloth?
Q30. Simplify:
SECTION D (3 MARK)
Q33. Kartikeya bought 5kg 500g apples and 3kg 250g of oranges. Shivani bought 4kg 200g mangoes and 4kg
500g guavas. Who bought more fruits and how much?
SECTION E (5 MARK)
Q35. Find angle a,b,c,d. in the following figure if line l is parallel to line m and line p parallel to line q.
CASE STUDY
Q36. In a class of 40 students, 1/5of the total number of students like to eat rice only, 2/5of the total number of
students like to eat chapati only and the remaining students like to eat both. (2,1,1,1)