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7

SET

1
Level - 1

Copyright © 2018 MTG Learning Media (P) Ltd. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, in any form or by any means,
electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the Publisher. Ownership of an ebook does not give
the possessor the ebook copyright. All disputes subject to Delhi jurisdiction only.
LOGICAL REASONING
REASONING

1. In a row of 35 boys, A is fifteenth from the left end. 7. If '+' is called '÷', '–' is called '×', '÷' is called '–' and
If C is just to the left of A, then find the position of '×' is called '+', then 28 + 7 – 8 ÷ 6 × 4 = ?
C from the right end.
A. 34 B. 32
A. 20th
C. 30 D. 28
B. 21st
C. 22nd 8. Select a figure amongst the given options which will
D. 23rd
continue the same series as established by the Problem
2. Find the missing character, if a certain rule is followed Figures.
either row-wise or column-wise. Problem Figures
A. 5J 3C 27D 9E
B. 7F
7I 21J 3K
C. 11J
4D 28E ?
D. 7K
A. B.
3. Find the number of triangles formed in the given
figure.
A. 19 C. D.
B. 20
C. 21
D. 22 9. Which of the following options does not satisfy
the same condition of placement of the dots as in
4. Choose the correct mirror image of Fig. (X), if the Fig. (X)?
mirror is placed vertically to the right.

A.
A.

Fig. (X)
B.
B. Fig. (X)

C. C.

D. D.

5. Pointing to a photograph a man tells his friend, "She is 10. Three figures (i), (ii) and (iii) shows a sequence of
the grand daughter of the elder brother of my father".
folding a piece of paper. Figure (iii) shows the manner
How is the girl in the photograph related to the man?
in which the folded paper has been cut. Select a figure
A. Sister B. Niece
from the given options which would most closely
C. Aunt D. None of these
resembles the unfolded form of figure (iii).
6. Rajesh walked 25 metres towards South. Then he turned
to his left and walked 20 metres. He again turned to
his left and walked 25 metres. Finally he turned to
his right and walked 20 metres. At what distance is (i) (ii) (iii)
he from the starting point and in which direction?
A. 45 metres, North A. B.
B. 45 metres, South
C. 40 metres, West
D. 40 metres, East C. D.

2 Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-1


11. How many cubes are required
to make the given figure? A. B.
A. 25
B. 30 C. D.
C. 32
D. 34 14. Which of the following figures will complete the
given figure matrix?
12. Select a figure from the options, which when placed
in the blank space of Fig. (X) would complete the A.
pattern.

A.
B.

?
B.
Fig. (X) C.

C.
D.

D.
15. Three positions of a dice are shown below. If number 3 is
at the top, then the number at the bottom is _________.
13. Select a figure from the options in which Fig. (X) is
exactly embedded as one of its parts. A. 2
5 1 6
B. 4
3 1 2 6 4 5
C. 5
Fig. (X) D. 6

MATHEMATICAL REASONING

16. The value of 19. The big square given below is made up of four
equal small squares. The area of the unshaded part
(–25 x3y 2) × ( –2 x2yz2) × ( 9 xy 3 z) × ( –6 xz) is_____.
3 4 15 is 108 cm2. What is the area of the shaded part?
A. –15 x y z 7 6 4
B. –15 xyz
7 6 4 A. 36 cm2
2
B. 42 cm2
C. – 5 x7y5z3 D. –15 x7y4z2
C. 60 cm2
2 4
D. None of these
17. If A = 4x 2 – 6x + 3, B = 5 – 4x + 6x 2 – 8x 3 and
C = 6 – 4x3, then find the value of A + B – 2C. 20. Which of the following sets are equivalent?
A. 10(x – x + 4)
2
5 5 1 8
A. − , B. ,
B. 10(x2 – x – 4) 7 7 6 36
C. 10x2 – 4x – 10 2 8 3 15
D. 10x2 – 10x – 4 C. , D. − ,−
3 12 8 32
18. In the given figure (not drawn to scale), AB and CD
3 10 4 x +1
are two parallel lines. Find x. 21. Find the value of x so that,   ×   3
3 3
=  .
5 5 5
A. 40° B
E A. 1
B. 50°
A ° x B. 2
C. 60° 140
F D
C. 3
D. 70° C D. 4
Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-1 3
22. A dice was thrown 11 times and the following were B. The product of two improper fractions is greater
the outcomes : than the two fractions.
2, 3, 3, 2, 2, 5, 4, 6, 5, 2, 5 C. Arithmetic mean is not one of the representative
The mean, median and mode of the above data are values of data.
respectively_____.
D. Mode is that observation which occurs most in
A. 3.54, 3, 3 B. 3, 3.54, 2
the given set of observations.
C. 3.54, 2, 3 D. 3.54, 3, 2

23. The performance of a student in quarterly and half 28. Simplify: [ −7 + 2 × (−3) + 3 − (−10) − 48 ÷ 6]
yearly examination is shown through the double bar A. –8 B. 8
graph.
50 D. 10
Quarterly C. −
Scale : 1 division = 10 marks 6
100 Half Yearly
90 29. In the given figures, ABC and PQR are two triangles
80 such that AB = PQ and BC = QR. By which property,
70
DABC @ DPQR?
60
Marks

50 A P
40
30
20
10
0
B C Q R
English Hindi Maths Science Social
Studies
Subjects A. SAS
In which subject has the student improved his B. ASA
performance the most? C. Both A and B
A. Hindi D. None of these
B. English 4
30. Find the cost of 4 kg of mangoes, if the cost of
C. Maths 9
D. Science 6 kg of mangoes is ` 153.
24. Find the value of x in the figure given below. A.
1
B. ` 115.15
` 113
3
A. 130° B 130°
B. 120° C. ` 123.58 D. None of these

C. 90° x
A 60° 31. Study the given statements carefully.
D C
D. 110° Statement 1 : If two lines intersects, then the vertically
opposite angles are equal.
25. Five balls numbered 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 are placed in a
bag. A ball is drawn at random, find the probability Statement 2: Sum of all the angles around a point
that the number on the ball is an odd prime number. is 360°.
A. 1/5 B. 2/5 Which of the following options hold ?
C. 3/5 D. 4/5 A. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.
B. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.
26. What is the area of the largest circle?
3c
m C. Statement 1 is true but Statement 2 is false.
A. 616 cm2
5 cm

6cm
B. 706 cm2 O
D. Statement 1 is false but Statement 2 is true.
C. 514 cm2
32. The average weight of a class of 35 students is 45 kg.
D. 234 cm2
If the weight of the teacher is 63 kg, is also included,
27. Which of the following is INCORRECT? then what is the new average weight (in kg)?
A. Product of a negative integer and a positive integer, A. 45 B. 45.5
gives a negative integer. C. 50 D. 50.5
4 Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-1
33. Which square should be shaded so that the given
figure has AB as a line of symmetry?
C.
Q R

A B
S P

D.
A. P B. Q
C. R D. S

34. Which of the following is not the net for a cube?


35. The diameter of a car wheel is 28 cm. How much
distance will it cover in 15 revolutions ?
A. 1894 cm
A. B.
B. 1260 cm
C. 1320 cm
D. 1680 cm

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

36. A floor of a room measuring 14 m × 10 m, is to be


41. 5 trays each containing 8 bottles of cold drinks, costs
covered with square marble tiles, measuring 40 cm
` 560. Find the cost of 8 cartons of such bottles,
each. If the cost of such a tile is ` 10, then find the
if each carton contains 35 bottles.
total cost of the tiles required.
A. ` 4000 B. ` 3920
A. ` 8000 B. ` 8750
C. ` 3840 D. None of these
C. ` 9225 D. ` 5645
42. Amit and Latika contested an election of the municipal
37. A fruit seller bought 40 kg of apples at ` 25 per kg
corporation. Amit got 12800 votes, which was 40%
and 10 kg of apples at ` 20 per kg. At what rate
(per kg) should he sell them to gain 25%? of the total votes. Latika got 36% of the total votes.
Find the number of voters who did not vote for both
A. ` 30 B. ` 300
Amit and Latika.
C. ` 150 D. ` 1500
A. 1080 B. 4680
38. A student bought samosas and rasgullas for his birthday C. 7680 D. 9080
party. The number of samosas is 12 more than the
number of rasgullas. If the ratio of number of rasgullas 43. Raj, Ramesh and Arun had lunch in a restaurant. Raj
and samosas was 1 : 2, then find the number of each 1 2
snack. paid of the bill, Ramesh paid of the bill and
4 3
A. 12, 12 B. 12, 10 the remaining amount is paid by Arun which is ` 90.
C. 14, 20 D. 12, 24 What was the total bill?
39. In a theatre, there are 1500 seats. Out of these, 35% A. ` 1080 B. ` 1100
of the seats are in the balcony, 45% are in the rear C. ` 1280 D. ` 1308
stall and the remaining are in the front stall. If the
44. The length and breadth of a rectangular wire frame
ticket costs ` 40, ` 30 and ` 20 for balcony, rear stall
and front stall respectively, then what is the collection is 56 cm and 54 cm respectively. It is bent into the
for a show when it is housefull? shape of a circle. Find the radius of the circle.
A. ` 40,875 B. ` 47,250 A. 30 cm B. 35 cm
C. ` 47,025 D. ` 40,000 C. 42 cm D. 50 cm

40. A man is 24 years older than his son. In two years, 45. Meena borrowed ` 3000 at the rate of 6% per annum
his age will be twice the age of his son. The present on simple interest. After 4 years, she returned ` 3000
age of his son is __________ . and a watch. Find the cost of the watch.
A. 20 years B. 22 years A. ` 200 B. ` 450
C. 24 years D. 30 years C. ` 590 D. ` 720
Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-1 5
ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Fill in the blanks with >, < or =. 48. Fill in the blanks.
 3 1 2 3 +1 2 Out of P faces of a triangular prism, Q
(i)  +  + 1  +1  are rectangles and R are triangles.
7 6 3 7 6 3
1  −3  7 1 5  −1  P Q R
(ii) + + + + 
3  4  8 8 12  9  A. 5 0 5
B. 5 2 3
(iii) 3 +  −5  +  −7  − 2
1 3 4 13 9 C. 5 3 2
− −
7  14   12  4 10 15 50 D. 5 4 1
(i) (ii) (iii)
49. In the given figure, AB || CD and EA || DF. If
A. = > >
∠GAB = 7 5 ° , ∠ A DF = 8 0 ° , ∠ E A B = x a n d
B. < > =
∠CDF = y, then find the values of x and y respectively.
C. > < =
D. = > <

47. Match the following.


Column I Column II
(P) (4ax2 – 3a2x2 – a3x2) (1) x3y + 3x2 + 8xy + 29
+ (–3a2x2 + 3ax2 + 2a3x2)
A. 25°, 25° B. 20°, 35°
1  2  C. 35°, 20° D. 35°, 35°
(Q)  x + 2 y  ×  x − y  (2) 7ax2 – 6a 2 x2 + a3 x2
5  3 
(R) (3x – xy – 2y )
2 2
(3) –2x2 + 2xy + 5y 2 50. Select the CORRECT option.
– (5x2 – 3xy – 7y 2) A. Cube root of 27x3y9z6 is 3xy2 z3.
2 2 17
(S) (x2 + 8) (xy + 3) + 5 (4) x + xy − 2 y 2
15 15 B. Additive inverse of –7 is 6 .
6 7
A. (P) → (2); (Q) → (4) ; (R) → (3) ; (S) → (1)
B. (P) → (1); (Q) → (4) ; (R) → (3) ; (S) → (2) C. In scientific notation, 656000000 can be written
as 6.56 × 108.
C. (P) → (4); (Q) → (3) ; (R) → (2) ; (S) → (1)
D. (P) → (1); (Q) → (2) ; (R) → (3) ; (S) → (4) D. Natural numbers can be both positive or negative.

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

6 Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-1


7
SET

2
Level - 1

Copyright © 2018 MTG Learning Media (P) Ltd. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, in any form or by any means,
electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the Publisher. Ownership of an ebook does not give
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LOGICAL REASONING

1. Sushma has 3 siblings : Tarun, Karuna and Jash. 4. Select a figure amongst the options which satisfies
Sushma is older than Jash. Tarun is younger than both the same conditions of placement of the dots as in
his sisters but older than his brother. What information Fig. (X).
is needed to determine the order of the siblings from
the oldest to the youngest?
A. Karuna is older or younger than Tarun.
B. Jash is older or younger than Sushma.
C. Sushma is older or younger than Karuna.
D. Tarun is older or younger than Jash. A.
2. Select a figure from the options which will continue
the series as established by the Problem Figures.
B.

C.
A.

D.
B.
5. A transparent Sheet (X) with a design and a dotted
line on it is given. Select a figure from the options
which represents the Sheet (X) after folding it along
C.
the dotted line.

D.
Sheet (X)

3. There is a certain relationship between the pair of figures A.


given on either side of : :. Identify the relationship
given on the right side and find the missing figure.
B.
S S ?

C.
A.

D.
B.

6. A man starts walking towards South. After walking


10 m, he turns left at right angle. Then after walking
C. after 15 m, he again turns left at right angle. In which
direction is he finally walking?
A. North
B. South
D.
C. East
D. West

2 Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-2


7. Two positions of a dice are given below. When 1 dot 11. Find the number of squares formed in the given figure.
is at the top, how many dots will be at the bottom? A. 30
A. 3 B. 34
B. 6
C. 32
C. 2
D. 5 D. 35

8. Which of the following figures will complete the 12. Manoj made the pattern shown below.
given figure matrix? 3, ___
? , 15, 31, 63, 127
Which of the following options will complete the
A. pattern?
A. 5
B. 7
B. C. 10
?
D. 12

13. If '–' stands for 'division', '+' stands for 'multiplication',


C. ‘÷' stands for 'subtraction' and '×' stands for
'addition', then which one of the following options
is incorrect?
A. 2 × 5 × 6 + 3 ÷ 2 = 23
D. B. 2 × 5 + 6 – 3 ÷ 2 = 10
C. 2 – 5 ÷ 6 × 3 – 2 = 23
D. 2 ÷ 5 + 6 – 3 + 2 = –18
9. Study the given Venn diagram and answer the
following question. 14. How many 4’s are there which are preceded by 5 but
School teachers not followed by 7 in the given below arrangement?
U 23423425473243192547547234529546

T
Q R A. One
S
People who live P B. Two
in joint family Married people C. Three
D. Four
By which region, the people who live in joint family
but neither married nor teachers are represented? 15. Select a figure amongst the options which is exactly
A. T embedded in the given Fig. (X).
B. R
C. Q
D. S

10. Find the correct water image of the Fig. (X).

A. A.

B. B.

C. C.

D. D.

Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-2 3


MATHEMATICAL REASONING

16. Sum of three numbers is 61. The second number is −4 −3


22. Product of two numbers is . If one number is ,
thrice the first and third exceeds the first by 6. Find 13 39
the second number. then the value of the second number is _________.
A. 11 3
A.
B. 17 13
C. 33 B. 2
D. 24 7
C.
39
17. W h i c h o f t h e f o l l o w i n g i s t h e v a l u e o f D. 4
 1 4 1
9 + 5 − 2 ×3
 6 5 3
? 23. One of the exterior angles of a triangle is 140° and
(0.8952 + 0.6673) × 1.6 the interior opposite angles are in the ratio 2 : 5.
A. 13.43 These interior angles are _________.
B. 15.16 A. 30°, 110°
C. 18.92 B. 36°, 104°
D. 42.51 C. 40°, 100°
D. 35°, 105°
18. If an angle is 45° less than two times of its supplement,
then the greater angle is ______. 24. In DPQR, PQ = PR and ∠Q is twice that of ∠P. Then
∠Q = _________.
A. 75°
B. 100° A. 72°
C. 120° B. 36°
C. 144°
D. 105°
D. 108°
19. Vinay wanted to find three consecutive whole numbers 25. The number of faces, edges and vertices respectively
that adds up to 81. He wrote the equation in a triangular prism are _________.
(n – 1) + n + (n + 1) = 81 A. 5, 9, 7
What does n stands for? B. 5, 9, 6
A. The least of the three whole numbers. C. 5, 8, 6
B. The middle whole number. D. 6, 10, 7
C. The greatest of the three whole numbers. 26. Find the values of a, b and c respectively in the given
D. The difference between the least and greatest of figure.
the three whole numbers. A. 49°, 131°, 131° c
B. 131°, 49°, 49° a 49°
20. Find a number such that one-fourth of the number is b
C. 49°, 49°, 131°
3 more than 7. D. 131°, 131°, 49°
A. 10
B. 20 27. In the given figure, plantation 14 m
has been done in two semi-circular
C. 33
shaded portions in a rectangular
D. 40 field. The area of the remaining 15 m
part is _________.
21. Nitin starts his baseball card collection with 15 cards
A. 56 m2
and buys more each week. The number of cards he
B. 65 m2
owns can be modeled using the expression 15 + 10x, C. 49 m2
where x is the number of weeks Nitin has been buying D. 32 m2
baseball cards. What happens to the number of cards
in Nitin's collection? 28. The sum of 7 numbers is 133. If one number is added,
then mean of the numbers becomes 20. The added
A. His collection increases by 25 cards each week. number is ________.
B. His collection increases by 15 cards each week.
A. 20
C. His collection increases by 10 cards each week.
B. 19
D. His collection increases by 10 times the previous C. 23
week's total. D. 27
4 Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-2
29. A dice is rolled. The probability that its upper face 9 −1 3x −4
will show the prime number is ________. 32. If  2  ÷  5   2
=  , then x = ?
 5  2  5
2
A. A. 5
6
B. 4
2 C. 12
B.
3 D. 3
1
C. 33. In the given figure, if both the sides are balanced, then
2
the value of x is _____.
5
D. A. 3 kg
6
B. 5 kg
30. In the given figure, which X L C. 4 kg
congruence criterion can be used D. 6 kg
to conclude D XYZ ≅ D LOZ ?
34. The pie chart shows how
A. RHS much water is used at
Kitchen Others (20%)
B. SAS Jyoti's home. If Jyoti's
C. SSS Y Z O family uses 1800 gallons
D. None of these of water each day, then
what is the total gallons of Bathroom
31. Which of the following options best describes the water used in the kitchen
(75%)
Water Usage At Home
location of point M as shown on the number line? each day?
A. 90
B. 180
C. 900
16
A. D. 1800
5
17 35. What is the difference between 8 metres square and
B.
5 8 square metres?
13 A. 0 sq. m
C.
4 B. 8 sq. m
10 C. 56 sq. m
D. D. 56 m. sq
3

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

36. A box contains coins of 25-paise and 50-paise such 38. A tree is broken at a height of 8 m from the ground
that total amount is ` 160. If the number of 25-paise and its top touches the ground at a distance of 15 m
coins is six times the number of 50-paise coins, then from the base of the tree. The original height of the
find the numbers of 25-paise coins and 50-paise coins tree was ________.
respectively.
A. 17 m
A. 480, 80
B. 27 m
B. 320, 160
C. 360, 60 C. 25 m
D. 720, 120 D. 23 m

37. The difference between the ages of two persons is 39. In a college, the monthly fee collection of 280
10 years. Fifteen years ago, the elder one was twice students is ` 420000. What will be the collection of fee
as old as the younger one. The present age of the of 30 students in a year?
elder person is ________.
A. ` 275000
A. 25 years
B. ` 815000
B. 35 years
C. 45 years C. ` 725000
D. 55 years D. ` 540000

Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-2 5


40. A rectangular floor 1.20 m long and 4.95 m broad 43. A grocer mixed 41 kg pulses of one type with 80.50 kg
is to be paved exactly with square tiles, all of same pulses of another type in 150 packets of equal weights.
size. Number of tiles of the largest dimension needed Each packet of mixed pulses will weigh ________.
is ________.
A. 850 gm
A. 250 B. 810 gm
B. 375
C. 840 gm
C. 360
D. 920 gm
D. 264

41. A car travels at a speed of 40 km/h over a certain 44. Rita saw discounts shown by two shops in the market.
distance and then returns over the same distance at a She wants to purchase some clothes, which shop was
speed of 60 km/h, what is the average speed for the giving more discount? Shop P Shop Q
total journey? A. P
A. 50 km/h B. Q
B. 48 km/h C. Both are giving the same
C. 54 km/h D. Can't say
D. 58 km/h
45. A class has 50 students. A sum of ` 41 was divided
42. A cake contains 38% flour, 14% cream, 23% egg among boys and girls. Each boy gets 90 paise and each
and sugar as rest of the percentage. If the cake is of
girl gets 65 paise. Ratio of boys to girls is ________.
1.5 kg, then the amount of sugar in it is ________.
A. 250 gm A. 15 : 7
B. 325 gm B. 17 : 7
C. 375 gm C. 17 : 8
D. 450 gm D. 19 : 9

ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Read the given statements carefully and select the 21 3


C.
correct option. 105 7291
Statement 1 : Altitude of a triangle is the line segment 5 5
joining a vertex of a triangle to the mid-point of its D. 121 11246
opposite side.
48. Match the following :
Statement 2: Median of a triangle is the perpendicular Column I Column II
line segment from a vertex of a triangle to its opposite 1 1
side. (i) is what percent of ? (a) 4%
2 3
A. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true. (ii) What percent of 7 is 84? (b) 150%
B. Statement 1 is true but Statement 2 is false. (iii) What percent of 6.5 litres (c) 2%
C. Statement 1 is false but Statement 2 is true. is 130 ml?
D. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false. (iv) 5 is what percent of 125 ? (d) 1200%
−1 −1
A. (i) → (b), (ii) → (d), (iii) → (a), (iv) → (c)
 −1   −1
47. Simplify: (i) 7 −1 +  3    3  B. (i) → (b), (ii) → (c), (iii) → (d), (iv) → (a)
÷ 6 −1 +    C. (i) → (b), (ii) → (d), (iii) → (c), (iv) → (a)
  2    2 
  D. (i) → (c), (ii) → (d), (iii) → (b), (iv) → (a)
2
 3  3   3  −2 −1 5  6  −7 49. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
(ii)    ÷   × 5 × ×  
 5  5 30 5 A. The product of 10 negative integers and 15
positive integers is always positive.
(i) (ii) B. T he product of 25 positive integers and 20
9 negative integers is always negative.
34
A. 3241 C.  he product of rational number and its reciprocal
T
35 is always 1.
35 1 D. If 'a' is reciprocal of 'p', then 'p' will be reciprocal
B.
34 6400 of 'a'.

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50. In the given figure, AB||DC. Find x. A. 75°
A B. 55°
D C. 60°
55°
60° x E D. 65°
B
C

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LOGICAL
LOGICAL REASONING
REASONING

1. Three positions of a dice are shown below. 6. A is the son of B. C, B's sister, has a son D and a
daughter E. F is the maternal uncle of D. How is F
related to C?
A. Cousin
B. Nephew
Which symbol is opposite to ‘ ’? C. Uncle
D. Brother
A. B.
C. D. 7. In the Venn diagram given below, rectangle represents
males, triangle represents educated, circle represents
2. Find the missing number, if same rule is followed in smart and square represents civil servants. Find the
all the three figures. region which represents educated males who are neither
smart nor civil servants?

A. 5
B. 1
C. 2 A. 6 B. 4
D. 3 C. 8 D. 10
3. If 'O' denotes 'addition', 'M' denotes 'subtraction', 8. Read the following information carefully and answer
'A' denotes 'multiplication', 'Q' denotes 'division', the question given below.
'X' denotes 'equal to', 'Y' denotes 'greater than' and l A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a circle facing
'Z' denotes 'less than', then which of the following at the centre.
options is correct? l E is the neighbour of A and D such that A is to
the immediate left of E.
A. 32 X 8 Q 2 A 3 Q 1 A 2
l F is second to the right of E and third to the left
B. 14 X 2 A 4 A 2 M 2 Q 1 of B.
C. 2Y1A1Q1O1A1 l G is not between F and C.
D. 16 Y 8 A 3 O 1 A 2 M 2 Who among the following will be the neighbours of G?
A. A and C
4. Find the odd one out.
B. B and D
C. A and E
A. D. B and C

9. Select a figure from the options which would most


B. closely resembles the mirror image of given figure,
when mirror is placed along AB.
C.

D.
A B
5. Find the minimum number of straight lines required
to form the given figure.
A. B.
A. 11
B. 15
C. 18 C. D.
D. 21

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10. A square transparent Sheet (X) with a pattern and 13. A postman starts walking from post office towards
a dotted line on it is given. Select a figure from the South. After walking 120 metres, he turned to the
options which represents the Sheet (X) after folding left and walks 60 metres to deliver the last letter.
it along the dotted line. He then walks in the same direction for 50 metres,
turned to his left and walks 120 metres. How many
metres was he away from the post office?
A. 30
B. 90
C. 110
D. 140
A.
14. In the given series, what will be the second digit
of the second highest number after the positions of
only first and third digits within each number are
B. interchanged?
532 981 659 364 658
A. 6
C.
B. 9
C. 8

D. D. 5

15. Which of the following options satisfies the same


condition of placement of the dots as in Fig. (X)?
11. Select a figure from the options which will continue
the series as established by the Problem Figures.

Fig. (X)

A. B.

A.

C. D.

12. Select a figure from the options in which Fig. (X) B.


is exactly embedded as one of its parts.

Fig. (X)
C.

A. B.

D.
C. D.

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MATHEMATICAL REASONING

16. A wheel has a radius of 28 cm. How many revolutions 21. The area of parallelogram with height 7.5 cm is same
will it make to cover 704 m? as that of a square of side 4.5 cm. Find the length of
the base of the parallelogram.
A. 250
B. 300 A. 2.7 cm

C. 400 B. 3.2 cm
C. 6.8 cm
D. 550
D. 9.8 cm
17. If all the triangles are identical, then the area of the
given figure is _____ cm2 . 22. Subtract the sum of 3x – 5 and 4x + 11 from the sum
of 8x – 5 and – 4x + 17.
A. –3x – 6
B. 3x + 6
C. –3x + 6
D. 3x – 6

23. If the mean of 9, 17, 6, x and 14 is 10, then the value


of x is _______.
A. 10
A. 30
B. 4
B. 32 C. 5
C. 38 D. 12
D. 40 24. Ten marbles numbered from 1 to 10 are put in a bag.
A marble is selected at random. Find the probability
18. If twice of a certain number is diminished by 5, then that the number on the selected marble is a composite
the result is 7 more than the number. Find the number. number.
A. 15 A. 2
B. 18 3

C. 12 3
B.
5
D. 20
C. 1
19. Find the value of x in the given figure. 10
D. 1
A. 30° 2

B. 60° 25. In the given figure, identify the following:


60°
C. 125°
A E
D. 150°

20. In how many years will ` 3025 amounts to ` 3811.50 B D


O
at 6.5% per annum?

A. 5 C
B. 2
(i) Vertically opposite angles
C. 3
(ii) Adjacent complementary angles
D. 4
(iii) Equal supplementary angles
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(i) (ii) (iii) 29. The following bar graph shows the number of T.V.
sets sold in a week.
A. ∠AOB&∠DOC ∠AOE&∠EOD ∠BOE&∠EOD

B. ∠AOE&∠BOC ∠AOB&∠AOE ∠BOC&∠COD

C. ∠AOB&∠DOC ∠AOB&∠AOE ∠BOE&∠EOD

D. ∠AOD&∠BOC ∠EOD&∠DOC ∠BOE&∠EOD

26. Which of the following figures has a line of symmetry?

A.
Find the ratio of the number of T.V. sets sold on
Tuesday to the number of T.V. sets sold on Thursday.
A. 5 : 4 B. 6 : 7
C. 7 : 6 D. None of these
B.
30. A poster measuring 20 cm × 16 cm is pasted on a
sheet of cardboard such that there is a margin of
3.5 cm along each side of the poster. Find the total
C. area of the margin.
A. 105 cm2 B. 621 cm2
C. 250 cm2 D. 301 cm2

31. Which of the following is incorrect?


D.
A. am × an = am+n
B. am ÷ bn = (a/b)m
C. am ÷ an = am–n
 −1 4  −1 8   −1 5 D. (–1)4 = 1
27. Solve :   ÷    ×  
 3   3   3
 32. How many minimum number
A.
1 of cubes are required to make
3 the given figure as cuboid?
4 A. 12
B.
3 B. 16
2 C. 20
C.
3 D. 24
−1
D. 33. If the triangles ABC and DEF are congruent by angle-
3
side-angle property, then which of the following must
28. Which of the following nets cannot be used to make be true?
a cube? A. ∠A = ∠D B. AB = DE
C. ∠B = ∠E D. All of these

34. Find the probability of the letter 'N' in the word


(i) (ii) (iii) 'CONGRUENT'.
A. 2/9 B. 2/3
C. 3/9 D. 1/9

35. If 215 is divided into three parts such that the first one
(iv) (v) (vi)
2
is of the second and the ratio between the second
5
A. (ii) and (iii) and the third is 4:3, then the first part is ___.
B. (i) and (v)
C. (i) only A. 60 B. 25
D. (iv) and (v) C. 40 D. 45
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EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

36. Mr Suraj earns ` 12,000 per month. He spends 30% of 41. If a pair of shoes costs ` 106.35 and a pair of socks
his monthly income on house rent, 40% on household costs ` 18.65, then how many pairs of shoes and
expenses, 5% on travel and 5% on entertainment. socks can be bought with ` 1250?
After spending all this he saves the remaining amount.
A. 6
Find the amount he saved in a year, if the monthly
expenditure was same. B. 8
C. 10
A. ` 28800
D. 12
B. ` 24000
3
C. ` 120000 42. Sumit has a collection of stamps. His collection is 3
4
D. ` 25000 times that of Pranav's collection of stamps. If Pranav
37. The ratio of the amount of water in jar A to the amount has 320 stamps. How many stamps does Sumit have?
of water in jar B is 8 : 5. Jar B contains 825 mL of A. 1200
water. How much water is in jar A? B. 1500
A. 165 mL C. 2000
B. 1320 mL D. None of these
C. 2320 mL
43. Tanmay bought 90 buckets for ` 50 each. He sold
D. 2145 mL 40 buckets for ` 70 each and 50 buckets for ` 40
38. Priya, Chhavi, Kavya and Saloni had a total of 180 each. Find his profit or loss percent.
stickers. Priya had 48 stickers. The number of stickers 8
of Chhavi are 46 fewer than the total number of A. Profit, 2 %
9
stickers of Kavya and Saloni together. How many
2
stickers did Chhavi have? B. Loss, 6 %
3
A. 24
B. 32 8
C. Loss, 2 %
9
C. 43
D. 89 D.
2
Profit, 6 %
3
39. Smitha reads 165 pages of a book in 7 hours and
44. If a train covers 150 km distance in 2 hours, then
30 minutes. How much more time she required to
how much time would it take to cover 375 km at the
complete the book, if the book has 275 pages?
same speed?
A. 3 hours
A. 2 hours
B. 4 hours
B. 4 hours
C. 5 hours
C. 3 hours
D. 8 hours
D. 5 hours
40. There are 12 crates and in each crate there are 60
45. A person's age is two-fifth of the age of his mother.
plates. When they are opened 2/5 of the plates are
After 8 years, he will be half of the age of his mother.
found to be broken. How many plates are unbroken?
What is the present age of mother?
A. 240 A. 32 years
B. 362 B. 36 years
C. 462 C. 38 years
D. 432 D. 40 years
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ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Read the given statements carefully and select the 48. Select the CORRECT match.
correct option.
Item C.P. (`) Profit/Loss S.P. (`)
Statement 1: Two triangles are said to be congruent
if two sides and an angle of one triangle are equal A. Watch 3250 10% Profit 3650
to the two sides and an angle of the other. B. Radio 600 24% Profit 750
Statement 2: Two triangles are said to be congruent C. Washing 16875 20% Loss 13500
if two angles and the included side of one triangle Machine
are equal to the corresponding two angles and the
D. Book 275 15% Loss 240
included side of the other triangle.
A. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.
B. Statement 1 is true but Statement 2 is false. 49. Which of the following statements is correct?
C. Statement 1 is false but Statement 2 is true.
D. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false. A. All natural numbers are whole numbers, all whole
numbers are integers.
47. The given bar graph shows the number of books sold B. All whole numbers are integers, all integers are
by a book store during five consecutive years. Find
natural numbers.
the average number of book sold in 5 years.
C. All integers are whole numbers, all natural numbers
are integers.
60000
D. All integers are whole numbers, all integers are
No. of books sold

50000
natural numbers.
40000
30000 50. Find the ratio of area of the unshaded region to the
area of shaded region.
20000
10000
1989

1990

1992

1993
1991

Year
A. 36500
B. 39000
C. 37500 A. 4303 : 4697 B. 4697 : 4303
D. 37000 C. 77 : 103 D. 103 : 77

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LOGICAL REASONING
LOGICAL REASONING

1. If in a certain code language, 'go for evening walk' is


written as '$#?*', 'good for health' is written as '@?£'
C. D.
and 'good to walk fast' is written as ' @# +  ', then
what is the code for 'health' in that code language?
A. @ B. 
6. What will come in place of question mark in the
C. # D. £ following sequence?
2. Arrange the following in a logical order. A2M, F3O, K5Q, ?
1. Leaf 2. Fruit 3. Stem 4. Root 5. Flower A. P6S B. P8S
A. 3, 4, 5, 1, 2 B. 4, 1, 3, 5, 2 C. Q7T D. M6T
C. 4, 3, 1, 2, 5 D. 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 7. Meenakshi walks 1 km towards East, and then she turns
3. Select a figure from the options in which Fig. (X) to South and walks 5 km. Again she turns to East and
is exactly embedded as one of its parts. walks 2 km, after this she turns to North and walks
9 km. Now, how far is she from her starting point?
A. 3 km B. 4 km
C. 5 km D. 7 km

8. Read the following information carefully and answer


the question given below.
A. B. Sumit is older than Ekta. Ruchi is older than Ekta but
younger than Sumit. Ujjwal is younger than Pinki and
Ekta. Ekta is older than Pinki. Who is the eldest?
A. Sumit B. Ruchi
C. D. C. Ekta D. Ujjwal

9. Find the missing number, if same rule is followed in


4. Select a figure from the options which will continue all the three figures.
the same series as established by the Problem Figures. 91 112 108
Problem Figures 13 7 14 8 ? 12

?
A. 8 B. 9
C. 6 D. 20
A. B.
10. Which of the following cubes is formed by the
given net?
C. D.

5. Select a figure from the options which will most


closely resemble the mirror image of Fig. (X).

A. B.

C. D.
Fig. (X) Mirror

11. Select a figure from the options, which when placed


A. B. in the blank space of Fig. (X) would complete the
pattern.

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13. Find the minimum number of straight lines required
to form the given figure.
?
Fig. (X)

A. B. A. 12 B. 13
C. 14 D. 15

C. D. 14. If ‘+’ stands for ‘×’, ‘–’ stands for ‘÷’, ‘×’ stands for
‘–’, ‘÷’ stands for ‘+’, then value of P is .
12. There is a square transparent Sheet (X) with a pattern and 6 – 2 + 8 × 12 ÷ 3 > P
a dotted line on it is given. Select a figure from the options
A. 15 B. 18
as to how the pattern would appear when the transparent
C. 21 D. 14
Sheet (X) is folded along the dotted line.
15. Which of the following options does not satisfy the
same condition of placement of dots as in Fig. (X) ?

Sheet (X)

A. B.
A. B.

C. D.
C. D.

MATHEMATICAL REASONING

16. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?


A. The difference of two integers can be zero.
B. The sum of a positive and a negative integer is
not always a negative integer.
C. The absolute value of an integer is always greater
than or equal to the value of the integer.
D. The value of the sum of two integers is always Sections
greater than the value of their difference.
The number of boys is highest in section _______
17. Find the value of x, if and the number of girls is least in section ______.
4 3x A. A, B B. B, C
 2   −2    4   2
C. D, A D. A, C
  ×   ×    ÷ ( 2)  =  
 3   3   3    3
A. 1 B. 2 19. The area of a right-angled triangle is 6 cm2. If its base
C. 3 D. 4 measures 4 cm, and its hypotenuse is 2 cm more than
its height, then find its perimeter.
18. The following bar graph shows the number of students A. 12 cm B. 15 cm
of class VII in different sections. C. 18 cm D. 21 cm

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20. Find the value of y in the following figure. 27. In the given figure, BE ⊥ AC and CD ⊥ BA and
DC = BE, then EC = _______.
A

D E

B C
A. 24° B. 32° A. BC B. DB
C. 38° D. 48° C. AD D. AE
21. The total wages of 26 labourers were ` 2990. What
28. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?
will be the total wages if 20 more labourers are added
to the team? A. There are only 2 sides in a triangle.
A. ` 2300 B. ` 4380 B. The line segment joining a vertex of a triangle to the
C. ` 5290 D. ` 5760 mid-point of its opposite side is called a median.
C. The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a
22. Find the number of faces, edges and vertices
triangle is smaller than the length of the third side.
respectively of the given figure.
D. A triangle is said to be an equilateral, if atleast
A. 7, 10, 15 B. 7, 15, 10
any two of its sides are of same length.
C. 5, 10, 15 D. 15, 10, 7
29. How many of the following letters have both horizontal
23. Seven-ninth of one-seventh of three-seventh of a
number is 15. What is 25% of that number? and vertical lines of symmetry?
A. 76.70 B. 78.05 l, A, M, Z, N, G, P, O
C. 78.75 D. 95 A. 0 B. 1
1 C. 2 D. 3
24. If 2 is added to a number, sum is multiplied by
2
1 30. The simple interest on a sum of money for 2 years at 8%
4 , 3 is added to this product and dividing this product
2 per annum is ` 180 less than the simple interest on the
1 same sum for 3 years at 12% per annum. Find the sum.
by 1 , then the quotient becomes 25. Find the number.
5 A. ` 600 B. ` 750
1 1
A. 2 B. 3 C. ` 900 D. ` 1055
2 2
1 1
C. 4 D. 5 31. In an examination, 55% of the candidates passed
2 2
and 72 candidates failed. How many candidates had
25. In the figure given below, find the length of BC. appeared in the examination?
A. 100 B. 160
C. 200 D. 260

32. Find the area of the shaded portion.


A. 14 m2
B. 26 m2
A. 13 cm B. 14 cm C. 36 m2
C. 13 m D. 14 m D. 42 m2
26. Arrange the following rational numbers in ascending 33. Find the measure of x in the given figure.
order. A
2 1 −1 4 −2 x
, , , ,
5 2 30 15 3
130°
−2 1 −1 4 2 −2 −1 4 2 1
A. , , , , B. , , , , B C
3 2 30 15 5 3 30 15 5 2 D

−2 −1 1 4 2 −2 −1 4 1 2 A. 60° B. 130°
C. , , , , D. , , , ,
C. 65° D. 70°
3 30 2 15 5 3 30 15 2 5

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34. By selling a chair for ` 660, Mandeep loses 8 %. 35. Harshit had ` 5,600 in his bank account on January 1.
3 On January 15, he deposited ` 4,400 and on January
At what price must he sell the chair to gain 25%? 26, he withdrew 1/5 of the total amount. Find the
A. ` 828 balance after this withdrawal.
B. ` 898 A. ` 5,000 B. ` 6,000
C. ` 900
C. ` 8,000 D. ` 10,000
D. ` 1018

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

36. At a fun fair, 9 hot dogs were sold for every 7 41. The sum of the ages of Ram and Shyam is 48 years.
hamburgers sold. If 72 hot dogs were sold, then how 3 years hence, if the sum of ages of Ram and Shyam
many hamburgers were sold? is twice the age of Ram after four years, then what
is the present age of Shyam?
A. 8 B. 16 A. 32 years
C. 56 D. 63 B. 30 years
C. 25 years
37. Vinay, Mahesh and Surbhi are walking from a place D. 23 years
A to another place B. Their speeds are in the ratio
42. A lawn is in the shape of a rectangle of length 100 m
3 : 2 : 5. The ratio of time to reach B from A by these
and breadth 60 m. There is a swimming pool of length
persons will be _________. 40 m and breadth 20 m inside the lawn. What will be
A. [Link] the cost of paving grass in the remaining part of the
B. [Link] lawn at ` 30 per square metre?
C. 15 : 9 : 20 A. ` 1,56,000
D. 10 : 15 : 6 B. ` 1,64,800
C. ` 1,68,490
38. The cost of 16 packets of salt, each weighing D. ` 1,92,560
900 grams is ` 28. What will be the cost of 27 packets, 43. The ratio of the usual price of a bag of rice to its sale
if each packet weighs 1 kg? price was 9 : 7. If Pankaj saved ` 180 when he bought
3 bags of rice during a sale, what was the usual price
A. ` 52.50
of a bag of rice?
B. ` 56
A. ` 450
C. ` 58.50 B. ` 320
D. ` 64.75 C. ` 290
D. ` 270
39. By selling 45 toffees for ` 40, a shopkeeper loses
44. The area of a circular field is 1386 m2. Find the cost
20%. How many toffees should he sell for ` 24, to
of fencing its boundary at the rate of ` 10 per metre.
gain 20% in the transaction?
A. ` 1320
A. 16 B. 18 B. ` 1460
C. 20 D. 22 C. ` 1890
D. ` 2000
40. The price of a scooter is ` 9,000 more than that of a
T.V. set. If a man purchases 2 T.V. sets and 1 scooter, 45. Simran had 87
1
metres of ribbon. She cut them into
then he has to pay ` 45,000. By what percent is the 2
1
price of the T.V. set less than that of the scooter? pieces of 6 metres each to decorate the school hall
4
A. 25% for Christmas. How many pieces did she get?
B. 42.86% A. 12
B. 13
C. 105%
C. 14
D. 66.62% D. 15

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ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Simplify : 48. ∠BAC and ∠DEC are complementary angles and
−1
 3   2 −2 AB || CF. Find the value of x and y respectively.
4 4
×   ×   
5 5   2  
A F
(i) −2 −1
9 1 −2
 2  ×  2  × (4) 70°
x
B E
 7  −2  2  3  5 C 50°
  +    ÷
 4   7  7
 y
(ii) −1 −2 −2
 2  3  1
1  ×2  × 1  D
3  5  6
(i) (ii) A. 70°, 80°
B. 60°, 110°
29
A. 28
3 C. 75°, 75°

B. 34 92 D. 90°, 90°

49. Read the given statements carefully and select the


338
C. 32 correct option.
45
2 2
Statement 1 : When a transversal cut two lines,
 3  13  such that pair of interior angles on the same side are
D.    3 
2 supplementary, the lines are parallel.

47. The following bar graph shows the production of two Statement 2 : When the sum of measure of two
different crops in different years. angles is 90°, the angles are called supplementary
angles.
A. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.
B. Statement 1 is true but Statement 2 is false.
C. Statement 1 is false but Statement 2 is true.
D. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

50. Select the INCORRECT statement.


A. The value of proper fraction is always less than
1 but greater than 0.
B. Decimal values of equivalent fractions are
same.

What was the difference between average production of C. An improper fraction is the combination of whole
wheat and average production of rice of the given year? and a proper fraction.
A. 2.1 ton B. 2.6 ton D. The value of improper fraction is always greater
C. 4.3 ton D. 3.2 ton than 1 but less than 2.

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LOGICALREASONING
REASONING

1. Select the figure from the options in which Fig. (X) C. 1, 2, 6; 4, 8, 9; 3, 5, 7


is exactly embedded as one of its parts. D. 1, 2, 3; 6, 8, 9; 4, 5, 7

6. Three positions of a dice are shown below. Find the


number opposite to 3.

A. B. A. 4 B. 5
C. 6 D. 7

7. If '+' stands for '×', '×' stands for '–', '÷' stands for
C. D. '+' and '–' stands for '÷', then find the value of
23 + 3 ÷ 119 – 17 × 3.
A. 73 B. 160
2. In a certain code language, ‘SYSTEM’ is written as C. 240 D. 2370
‘PVPQBJ’, then how will ‘FIGURE’ be written in
the same language? 8. Which number will complete the series given below?
A. EHFTQD B. ILJXUH 3411, 3412, 3415, 3420, ?
C. CFDROB D. HKIWTG A. 3431 B. 3427
3. Pointing to a man, Sunita said, "He is the brother C. 3429 D. 3425
of the daughter of wife of my husband". How is the
9. If Tanu is to the North of Jatin and Ankita is to the
man related to Sunita?
West of Jatin, then in which direction is Tanu with
A. Son B. Husband respect to Ankita ?
C. Cousin D. Nephew
A. North-East B. North-West
4. There are seven figures. The first and the last of which C. South-West D. South-East
are un-numbered and the remaining are numbered as
1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. These seven figures form a series. 10. In the Venn diagram given below, the triangle
However, one of the five numbered figures does not represents women in the villages, the square represents
fit into the series. Select the figure which does not the unemployed women and the circle represents
fit into the series. the educated women. What does 4 represent in the
diagram?

1 2 3 4 5
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4
5. Group the given figures into three classes on the basis
of their identical properties using each figure only once.
A. Uneducated women in villages.
B. Unemployed women in villages who are not
educated.
C. Educated unemployed women.
D. Educated employed women.

11. How many such pairs of digits are there in the number
65132478 each of which has as many digits between
them as in the number as they have when they are
arranged in ascending order?
A. One B. Two
A. 1, 4, 6; 2, 8, 9; 3, 5, 7 C. Three D. More than three
B. 1, 2, 3; 4, 5, 6; 7, 8, 9
2 Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-5
12. Find the correct mirror image of Fig. (X), if the mirror
is placed vertically to the right.
C. D.

14. Find the term which does not fit into the given series.
Fig. (X) 1CV, 5FU, 9IT, 15LS, 17OR
A. 5FU B. 15LS
C. 9IT D. 17OR
A. B.
15. Select a figure from the options, which would replace
the question mark to complete the pattern in Fig. (X).

C. D.

13. Which of the following figures satisfies the same


condition of placement of dots as in Fig. (X)?

Fig. (X) A. B.

A. B.
C. D.

MATHEMATICAL REASONING

19. Find the perimeter of the given figure.


16. Simplify: [15 ÷ 3 + 10{68 − 8 ÷ 4 + 3 (5 of 3 − 7)}]
A. 60 B. 65
C. 70 D. 75

17. If EAD is a straight line, find the value of x in the


figure (not drawn to scale) given below.

A. 34 cm B. 64 cm
C. 68 cm D. 74 cm

20. Find the area of a parallelogram whose height is 3


times the length of base and length of base is 2.4 cm.
A. 3.64 cm2 B. 9.84 cm2
C. 14.96 cm2 D. 17.28 cm2
A. 56° B. 49°
21. Find the order and angle of rotational
C. 41° D. 98°
symmetry respectively of given figure.
2 A. 4, 90° B. 5, 90°
18. of a wire is cut from a roll of wire. The length of
3 C. 6, 60° D. 8, 45°
the remaining wire is 15.85 m. What was the original
length of the wire (in m)? 22. Find the angle which is equal to three - fifths of its
supplement.
A. 15.85 B. 47.55
A. 35.5° B. 50.5°
C. 63.54 D. 92.76
C. 67.5° D. 60°
Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-5 3
23. How many faces does the Step 3 : 5x2y 2 + x2 + 11x2y – 3y 2
given solid have? A. Step 1 B. Step 2
A. 9 C. Step 3 D. None of these
B. 11
C. 13 30. Find the perimeter of the given figure.
D. None of these

24. By selling a toy for ` 165, a shopkeeper gains 10%.


If he had sold it for ` 157.50, then what was his gain
or loss percentage?
A. Gain, 5% B. Loss, 5%
C. Gain, 6% D. Loss, 6%
A. 42 m B. 52 m
25. The weight of two identical flasks is equal to the C. 62 m D. 72 m
weight of 3 cubes. If weight of 5 such cubes is
165 kg, then find the weight of 10 flasks. 31. In a shop, the number of refrigerators sold per week
A. 49.5 kg B. 48.5 kg was recorded for 30 weeks as follows:
C. 495 kg D. 485 kg 3,2,3,2,5,1,0,2,3,6,0,1,2,5,4,5,1,2,1,6,4,3,5,
26. What is the probability of picking a number divisible 1,4,3,2,5,4,2
by 3 from the first 20 natural numbers? Find the mean, mode and median of the given data
5 4 respectively.
A. B.
6 5 A. 2.9,2,3 B. 3,2,3
1 3 C. 2,3,3 D. 3,3,3
C. D.
20 10
32. Two numbers are in the ratio of 1 : 2. If 5 is
DIRECTION (27-28) : The bar graph shows the marks
subtracted from the first and 7 is added to the second
of a student in different subjects.
number, then their ratio becomes 5 : 11. Find
90 the numbers.
80 A. 10, 20 B. 20, 40
70 C. 40, 80 D. 90, 180
Marks (per 100)

60
50 33. Find the value of x in the given figure.
Mathematics

40
30
Science
English

20
Hindi

History

10
0 Subjects
27. What is the ratio of the highest marks to second lowest A. 47° B. 57°
marks obtained by the student?
C. 27° D. 67°
A. 9 : 2 B. 9:4
C. 2:9 D. 4:9 34. Mr X got 30% discount on the marked price of an
article and sold it for ` 8,750, with 25% profit on the
28. What is the average marks obtained by the student?
price he bought. Find the marked price.
A. 48 B. 63
C. 57 D. 96 A. ` 10,000 B. ` 12,800
C. ` 16,540 D. ` 20,008
29. The following are the steps of simplification of
x2 (3y 2 + 1) + x (– xy + 2xy 2) – 3y (y – 4x2). Which 35. The greatest 4-digit number which is exactly divisible
of the following steps is incorrect? by 15, 25, 40 and 75 is ______.
Step 1 : 3x2y 2 + x2 – x2y + 2x2y 2 – 3y 2 + 12x2y A. 9699 B. 9649
Step 2 : x2y 2 (3 + 2) + x2 + x2y (12 – 1) – 3y 2 C. 9969 D. 9600
4 Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-5
EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

36. A sum of money at simple interest amounts to ` 2240 41. Five years ago, Vinay's age was one-third of the age
in 2 years and ` 2600 in 5 years. The sum is of Vikas and now Vinay's age is 17 years. What is
the present age of Vikas?
A. ` 1880 B. ` 2000
A. 9 years B. 36 years
C. ` 2120 D. Data inadequate
C. 41 years D. 51 years
37. A sum of money is divided between A and B in the
42. The ratio of the outer and the inner circumference
ratio 14 : 23. If A's share is ` 36 less than that of B, of a circular path is 23 : 22. If the path is 5 metres
find the total amount of money. wide, then the diameter of the inner circle is ______.
A. ` 100 B. ` 119 A. 55 m B. 110 m
C. ` 124 D. ` 148 C. 220 m D. 230 m

38. A path of 3 m wide runs along inside a square plot 43. Anita has a certain amount in her account.
of side 60 m. Find the cost of cementing the path at She gives one-fifth of this to Anushka, one-third
the rate of ` 150 per m2 . of the remaining to Ajay and the remaining is left
with her. What fraction of original amount is left with
A. ` 102600 B. ` 154000 her?
C. ` 103600 D. ` 96000 1 8
A. B.
1 13 13
39. A school organised a picnic. of the total girls and
5 2 8
1 C. D.
of the total boys are going to picnic. If the number 13 15
8
of boys and girls present in picnic is 600 and 500
44. The price of a car is ` 3,25,000. It was insured to
respectively, what fraction of the total number of 90% of its price. In an accident, the car was damaged
students went to picnic? completely and the insurance company paid 80% of
11 14 the insured price. What was the difference between
A. B. the price of the car and the amount received?
73 73
18 12 A. ` 32,500 B. ` 48,750
C. D.
73 73 C. ` 76,375 D. ` 91,000
40. The average of five numbers is 3.5. If the average of 45. The ratio of the number of red balls to that of blue
first two numbers is 3.4 and that of last two numbers balls is 4 : 5. Find the total number of balls, if the
of them is 3.85, then find the middle number. number of red balls is 100.
A. 1 B. 2 A. 125 B. 150
C. 3 D. 4 C. 225 D. 340

ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Read the statements carefully and select the correct C. Statement-1 is true but Statement-2 is false.
option. D. Statement-1 is false but Statement-2 is true.
Statement-1 : If the hypotenuse and one side of
a right angled triangle is respectively equal to the 47. Which of the following statements is correct?
hypotenuse and one side of another triangle, then
A. One is additive identity for integers.
triangles are congruent.
B. Zero is multiplicative inverse for integers.
Statement-2 : If two figures have exactly same shape
and size, they are said to be congruent. C. Multiplication distributes over subtraction in
A. Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are true. integers.
B. Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 are false. D. Zero is the greatest negative integer.

Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-5 5


48. In the given figure (not drawn to scale) AB || CE, P Q R
DE = BC and CD = EB. A. Complementary Vertically opposite Supplementary
Find the value of ∠CDE. B. Supplementary Vertically opposite Complementary
C. Supplementary Complementary Vertically opposite
D. Vertically opposite Supplementary Complementary

50. The graph represents the population (in lakhs) of the


different cities. If average population of all the cities
is 120 lakh, then find the population of city D.
A. 30°
B. 60°
C. 90°
D. 70°

49. Fill in the blanks.


(i) When two lines intersect at a point then each pair
of adjacent angles are P .
(ii) Two angles formed by two intersecting lines having
no common arm but a common vertex are called
Q angles.
(iii) In a right angled triangle, except right angle the A. 90 lakh B. 60 lakh
remaining two angles are R . C. 100 lakh D. 80 lakh

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LOGICAL REASONING

1. How many 6's are there, which are immediately preceded


and immediately followed by 9 in the sequence given
A. B.
below?
696996676979697796667967969
A. 1 B. 2
C. 3 D. 4 C. D.

2. Select a figure from the given options, which will


replace the blank space in Fig. (X) to complete the 6. Select a figure from the options which will continue
pattern. the same series as established by the Problem Figures.

A.

B.
A. B.

C.
C. D.

D. 7. In a class of 50 students, Mohit ranked seventeenth


from the top. What is his rank from the bottom?
A. 33rd B. 34th
3. Priya leaves her house. She first walks 30 m towards
C. 35th D. 32nd
North, then 30 m in West. Next she walks 30 m
towards left. In which direction should she move now 8. Study the given Venn diagram and answer the following
to reach her house? question.
A. South B. North
C. West D. East

4. The sheet of paper shown in Fig. (X) is


folded to form a cube. Select the cube
from the options that is similar to the Z
cube formed by folding the given sheet.
O
How many artists are neither players nor doctors ?
A. B.
A. 10 B. 17
C. 30 D. 15
Fig. (X)
C. D.
Z 9. Select a figure from the options which satisfies the same
conditions of placement of the dots as in Fig. (X).

5. There is a definite relationship between figures (iii)


and (iv). Establish a similar relationship between
figures (i) and (ii) by selecting a suitable figure from
the given options that would replace the question
Fig. (X)
mark in figure (ii).

A. B.

2 Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-6


C. D.
C. D.

12. Find the number of triangles formed in the given


10. A transparent Sheet (X) with a design and a dotted figure.
line on it is given. Select a figure from the options, A. 25
that would resemble the Sheet (X) after folding it B. 20
along the dotted line.
C. 18
D. 21

13. Which of the following options will complete the


given figure matrix?

A.

B.

C.
A. B.

C. D.
D.

14. Which of the following numbers will complete the


11. Select the correct mirror image of the Fig. (X), if the
given number series?
mirror is placed vertically to the right.
4, 7, 13, ?, 34, 49
A. 20 B. 24
C. 22 D. 21

15. In a certain code language, ʻSUGARʼ is written as


41352 and ʻPAGEʼ is written as 6538, then how is
ʻPERSUEʼ be written in the same code?
A. B.
A. 689328 B. 682418
C. 862416 D. 246814

MATHEMATICAL REASONING

16. A shopkeeper bought 24 chairs at the rate of ` 450 17. Read the given bar graph and answer the question
per chair. He sold 16 of them at the rate of ` 600 that follows.
per chair and the remaining at the rate of ` 400 per
chair. Find his gain or loss percent.
11 14
A. 18 %, gain B. 18 % , loss
14 27
11 14
C. 18 %, loss D. 18 % , gain
14 27

Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-6 3


Find the ratio of the maximum production to the 26. Weights of 7 chocolate bars (in grams) are 131, 127,
minimum production during the given period. 125, 130, 133, 129 and 128. Find the average weight
A. 5 : 2 B. 6 : 2 of the chocolate bars.
C. 4 : 2 D. 2 : 4 A. 125 grams B. 128 grams
C. 127 grams D. 129 grams
18. Find the smaller part when ` 360 is divided in the
1
ratio :
1 27. Two equal sides of an isosceles triangle are 4x – 2
.
4 6 and 3x + 4. If the third side is 2x – 1, then find the
A. ` 216 B. ` 144 perimeter of the triangle.
C. ` 148 D. ` 150 A. 42 units B. 55 units
C. 60 units D. 48 units
 1 2 1 3 5
19. Simplify :  2 −  + × 1 ÷ of 2 28. In how many years will ` 900 yield an interest of
 3  3 4 7 8
` 180 at the rate of 5% per annum?
11 11
A. 2 B. 2 A. 4 B. 5
27 28 C. 2 D. 3
17 13 29. There are 40 students in class 7 of a school. 25%
C. 3 D. 3
27 28 of them are boys. Find the number of girls in the
20. In two triangles, the ratio of the areas is 4 : 3 and the class.
ratio of their heights is 3 : 4. Find the ratio of their A. 10 B. 20
bases. C. 30 D. None of these
A. 17 : 9 B. 16 : 9 30. In the given figure, PQR is a straight line. Find the
C. 18 : 9 D. 20 : 9 value of x + y.
R T
2 −3 3 x
a  2  2  a 2x
21. If =   ÷   , find   .
b  3   3  b Q y
U
15 15
A.  2 B.  3
    S 120º
3 2 V
P
A. 125º B. 120º
16
 4
15
 2
C.   D.  
2 4 C. 140º D. 145º

31. Which of the following shapes would


22. Which of the following figures has rotational symmetry
you get when fold the given net?
as well as line of symmetry?

A. B. A. B.

C. D.
C. D.
2 2 2 2
23. Find the H.C.F. of 4x y, 6xy , 8x y .
A. xy B. 2xy 32. Area of the given parallelogram PQRS is 900 cm2 .
C. xy2 D. 3xy PM and PN are of length 20 cm and 36 cm respectively.
Find the lengths of the sides QR and RS respectively
24. Sumit had `(– 4x – 12y + 6z). He spent `(7x – 3y + 8z) to of the parallelogram.
buy new clothes. How much money is left with him?
A. ` (– 11x – 9y – 2z) B. ` (– 12x – 9y – 2z)
C. ` (– 11x – 8y – 2z) D. ` (– 11x – 5y – 2z)

25. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. Find


the measure of each angle of the triangle.
A. 30°, 65°, 85° B. 40°, 60°, 80° A. 48 cm, 23 cm B. 45 cm, 25 cm
C. 40°, 50°, 90° D. 30°, 70°, 80° C. 44 cm, 25 cm D. 42 cm, 22 cm

4 Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-6


33. A survey of 150 girls showed that 63 like tea 34. Simplify:
while 87 dislike it. Out of these girls, one girl is 84 – 7 [ – 11x – 4 {– 17x + 3 (8 – 9 – 5x)}]
chosen at random. What is the probability that the A. –822x B. –823x
C. –824x D. –819x
chosen girl likes tea?
th
21 22 3
A. B. 35. If   of a cistern is filled in 2 minutes, then how
50 50 5
much more time will be required to fill the rest of it?
22 23
C. D. A. 1 min 20 secs B. 2 min 10 secs
55 50 C. 1 min 30 secs D. 2 min 15 secs

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

36. The speed of a 150 m long train is 50 km/hr. How 41. The total weight of some bags of cement is 1743 kg.
much time will it take to pass a platform of 600 m If each bag weighs 49.8 kg, then how many bags are
long? there?
A. 54 secs A. 32 B. 34
B. 56 secs C. 35 D. 40
C. 58 secs 42. A salesman travels a distance of 50 km in 2 hrs and
D. 60 secs 30 mins. How much faster on an average, must he
5
37. If 32 workers are paid ` 4,480 as wages. How many travel to make such a trip in hr less time?
6
workers can be paid with ` 8,400, if each worker is
paid the same amount? A. 10 km/hr
B. 20 km/hr
A. 50
B. 60 C. 30 km/hr
C. 58 D. None of these
D. 55
43. The price of a table is ` 100 less than 6 times the
38. Manoj is 12 years older than Shreya. After four years, price of a chair. Price of similar set of one table and
Manoj's age will be equal to thrice the age of Shreya. 4 chairs is ` 1400. Find the price of the chair.
Find their present ages (in years). A. ` 130
A. 2, 14 B. ` 140
B. 3, 15 C. ` 150
C. 4, 16
D. ` 160
D. 5, 17
44. ` 366 is divided amongst A, B and C so that A get
39. A sofa set is sold at a profit of 20%. If it had 2
1
been sold at a profit of 25%, it would have fetched as much as B, B get as much as C, then the
2 3
` 750 more. Find the cost price of the sofa set. share of B is _______.
A. ` 14,000 B. ` 15,000 A. ` 122
C. ` 16,000 D. ` 17,000
B. ` 129.50
40. In a test of 40 questions, 5 marks are given for every C. ` 146.60
correct answer and –2 marks for every incorrect D. ` 183
answer. Pranav answered 25 questions correctly and 45. The length of the shadow of a 3 m high pole at a
Pihu answered 27 questions correctly. If both of them certain time of the day is 3.6 m. What is the height
answered all the questions, then what did they score of another pole whose shadow at that time is 54 m
respectively? long?
A. 95,109 A. 44 m
B. 90,130 B. 42 m
C. 80,105 C. 45 m
D. 85,125 D. 50 m

Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-6 5


ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Select the correct option with respect to given triangles. 48. Select the incorrect statement.
A. 0 is neither positive nor negative.
B. Every whole number has an additive inverse.
C. 0 is equal to its additive inverse.
m
5c

D. Integers are closed under subtraction.


cm

90° 90°

cm
49. Fill in the blanks.
5

5 cm
8
8c
m 90° Two angles are said to be adjacent angles, if they have
8 cm one common P , one common Q and other two arms
I II III lying on the R side of the common arm.
P Q R
A. Triangle I is congruent to triangle II by R.H.S.
A. Vertex Arm Opposite
B. Triangle II is congruent to triangle III by S.A.S.
B. Angle Arm Same
C. Triangle I is congruent to triangle III by R.H.S.
D. None of these C. Angle Ray Opposite
D. Vertex Angle Same
47. Find the area of unshaded portion in the given figure.
50. Which of the following step(s) is incorrect while
constructing a DABC right angled at B; AC = 5 cm
and BC = 3 cm?
Step-1 : Draw BC = 3 cm.
Step-2 : At C, draw CX ^ BC.
Step-3 : With B as centre, draw an arc of radius
5 cm which cuts the line CX at A.
Step-4 : Join BC, DABC is the required triangle.
A. Only step-3
A. 3200 m2
B. Both step-3 and step-4
B. 3500 m2
C. 4000 m2 C. Both step-2 and step-3
D. 3700 m2 D. Step-2, 3 and 4

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LOGICAL REASONING

1. Count the number of cubes in the figure given below. 6. Select a figure from the given options that will complete
the given figure matrix.

A. 80 B. 87
C. 89 D. 90
A. B.
2. If one is added to the middle digit of each number
and then numbers are arranged in ascending order,
then what is the sum of digits of fourth number in
the arrangement? C. D.
502 369 857 486 635
A. 8 B. 15 7. There is a definite relationship between figures (i) and
C. 18 D. 19 (ii). Establish a similar relationship between figures
(iii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the
3. If ‘Q’ means ‘addition’, ‘J’ means ‘multiplication’, options that would replace the question mark (?) in
‘T’ means ‘subtraction’ and ‘P’ means ‘division’, then fig (iv).
30 P 2 Q 3 J 6 T 5 = _______.
A. 18 B. 28 ?
C. 31 D. 103

4. A sheet of paper shown in Fig. (X) is folded to form


a box. Choose amongst the given options which is
similar to the box that will be formed.
A. U B. U

÷ ÷ ÷
C. D. U
U

A. 1 and 3 only B. 2, 3 and 4 8. A’s son B is married with C, whose sister D is married
C. 4 only D. 3 and 4 only with E, the brother of B. How is D related to A?
A. Sister B. Daughter-in-law
5. Find the minimum number of straight lines required
C. Sister-in-law D. Cousin
to form the given figure.
9. Find the missing number, if same rule is followed
in all the three figures.

4 3 11 9 15 6

120 990 ?
A. 22 B. 21 A. 700 B. 800
C. 24 D. 20 C. 900 D. 1000

2  Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-7


10. Find the mirror image of given combination of letters 13. Which of the following Venn diagrams best depicts
and numbers, if mirror is placed vertically to the right. the relationship amongst, “Females, Niece, Cousins”?
M6U31KJF
A. B.
U 1
FJK13U6M FJK 3 6M A. B.
C. D.
M
F 13U6M FJK13U6
KJ

11. If the first and second letters in the word DEPRESSION


were interchanged, also the third and fourth letters,
the fifth and sixth letters and so on, which of the C. D.
following would be the eighth letter from the left end?
A. R B. O C. S D. I
14. If in a certain code language, 'RAM' is coded as 'QZL',
12. Choose the odd one out. then how will 'CAB' be coded in that code language?
A. BAZ B. BZA
C. CZA D. CZC
A. B.
15. Shobhit started walking straight facing East. After
walking a distance of 20 metres, he took a right turn.
Again walking 10 metres, he took a left turn and again
C. D.
M after walking 10 metres, he took a left turn. In which
direction is he facing now?
A. East B. West
C. North D. North-West

MATHEMATICAL REASONING

16. A copper wire when bent in the form of a square What is the ratio of the minimum to the maximum
encloses an area of 121 cm 2 . If the same wire is number of bulbs sold in the week?
bent in the form of a circle, find the area enclosed by it. A. 3 : 5 B. 1 : 3
 22  C. 4 : 3 D. 3 : 2
 Take π = 
7
20. The radius of a circular
A. 95 cm2 B. 100 cm2 metal sheet is 14 cm. A
C. 121 cm2 D. 154 cm2 circular piece of radius
17. A figure has a rotational symmetry of order more 7 cm is cut out from it. 7 cm

than 3, the angle of rotation can be ________. What is the area of the 14 cm
remaining metal sheet?
A. 120° B. 50° C. 40° D. 180°
 22 
 Take π = 
18. A number is selected randomly from the numbers 7
1, 2, 3, 4, ......., 15. Find the probability that the A. 154 cm2 B. 210 cm2
selected number is a prime number. C. 314 cm2 D. 462 cm2
1
A. B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 x 3 6 y − x
5 5 5 21. If = , then the value of  + equals ____.
y 4  7 y + x 
19. The given graph shows the number of electric bulbs 5 1
sold in a shop during a week. A. B. 1
7 7
C. 1 D. 2

22. The simple interest on a certain sum for 3 years at 8%


per annum is ` 96 more than the simple interest on the
same sum for 2 years at 9% per annum. Find the sum.
A. ` 1300 B. ` 1400
C. ` 1500 D. ` 1600

23. If P = x + y + z and Q = 2x – y + 3z, then find P + 2Q.


A. 5x + y + 7z B. 3x – y + 7z
C. 5x – y + 7z D. 5x – y – 7z
Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-7 3
24. Simplify : 1.3 × 3.1 + 2.73 ÷ 1.3 – 4.09 29. The base of a parallelogram is twice its height.
A. 2.04 B. 6.13 C. 2.10 D. 4.03 If the area of the parallelogram is 72 sq. cm, find
its height.
25. In the given figure, ABCD is a square. Find the area
A. 3 cm B. 4 cm
of the shaded region. C. 5 cm D. 6 cm

30. The ratio of the selling price to the cost price of an


article is 7 : 5. What is the ratio of the profit to the
cost price of that article?
A. 2:7 B. 5:2
C. 7:2 D. 2:5

31. At what rate percent per annum will the simple interest
2
A. 286 m2 B. 382 m2 on a sum of money be of the sum in 10 years?
5
C. 475 m2 D. 575 m2 2
A. 4% B. 5 %
3
26. Calculate the value of x in the given figure.
2
C. 6% D. 6 %
3

32. The numerator of a fraction is 6 less than the


denominator. If 1 is added to both the numerator
1
and denominator, the fraction becomes . Find
2
the fraction.
2 3
A. B.
11 11
A. 40° B. 50° C. 60° D. 70°
4 5
C. D.
27. In the given figure, triangles ABC and DCB are 11 11
right angled at A and D respectively and AC = DB, 33. In the given figure, a line l l
then by which of the following congruency rule, intersects two lines m and n b a
DABC @ DDCB? at two distinct points. Which m
c d
A D
of the following is incorrect? f e
A. If ∠a = ∠e, then m||n. g h n
B. If ∠d = ∠e, then m||n.
B C C. If ∠c = ∠f, = 180°, then m||n.
A. AAA B. SAS D. If ∠f = ∠d, then m||n.
C. ASA D. None of these 34. Sixty-five percent of a number is 21 less than
four-fifth of that number. What is the number?
28. Subtract  8 x 2 − 2 x 3 + 3 x − 1 from A. 40 B. 140
5 3 2 
C. 240 D. 340
 x3 3 2 2 1 .
 − x + x + 
5 2 3 4  2 1  14
13 3 12 2 5 4 5  3 − 3  ÷
A. x + x − x + 35. Simplify: 3 5 15
15 11 2 4   1  −1  1  −2   2  −1
  2  +  3   ÷ 1 
13 3 31 2 5 5   3   2    5 
B. x − x − x+
15 10 6 4
2 −13
14 3 20 2 2 6 A. B.
C. x − x + x+ 3 10
17 17 3 7
42 7
D.
18 3 14 2
x - x -x-
4 C. D.
7 13 7 25 10

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EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

36. In a shopping complex, an elevator descends at a speed A. 100 B. 200


of 9 m/min. If it begins to descend from 183 m above the C. 300 D. 400
ground, then what will be its position after 30 minutes?
41. How many times does Rani has to run around a field
A. 87 m above the ground
B. 270 m below the ground 83 m long and 33 m wide, in order to cover a distance
C. 87 m below the ground of 812 m?
D. 96 m below the ground A. 3.5 B. 2.5
C. 1.5 D. 5.5
1
37. The perimeter of a triangular plot is 20 m. If the
2 42. Out of her total monthly income, Mrs Sharma spends
1
length of the two sides are 9 m and 7 m, then find 30% on house rent and 60% of the rest on household
3 expenses. If she saves ` 6300 per month, what is her
the length of the third side. monthly income?
1 1
A. 4 m B. 6 m A. ` 12500 B. ` 22500
6 4
C. ` 30000 D. ` 14000
1 1
C. 3 m D. 2 m
4 3 43. The present age of father is 3 years more than three
times the age of his son. Three years hence, father’s
38. In a test, a student secured 60 marks in Hindi, 70 age will be 10 years more than twice the age of the
marks in Mathematics, 65 marks in Science and
son. Find the present age of the father.
55 marks in English. Find the percentage of marks
in Mathematics with respect to total marks obtained. A. 33 years B. 23 years
C. 43 years D. 53 years
A. 28% B. 32%
C. 46% D. 50% 44. A sum of ` 600 amounts to ` 720 in 4 years. What will it
2 amount to, if the rate of interest is increased by 2%?
39. An article is sold at a certain price. By selling it at
3 A. ` 724 B. ` 648
of that price, one losses 10%. Find the gain percent C. ` 768 D. ` 792
at the original price.
A. 35% B. 45% 45. In an examination, 95% of total examinees passed.
C. 42% D. 40% If the number of failures is 28, how many examinees
were there?
40. A student has to score 50% of the maximum marks to
A. 840 B. 600
pass. Raj scored 165 marks and failed by 35 marks.
Find the maximum marks. C. 560 D. 480

ACHIEVERS SECTION
5
46. Find the value of x. C. 1
3
4 × 9 × 25
3 2
3
(i) = −5 3 5
(8) × ( x )
2 −3
(5) D.
5 7
1 − x 2 x 1 − 7 x 13 47. Select the INCORRECT statement.
(ii) + − =
6 3 4 6 A. The quotient of two negative integers is always
(i) (ii) positive.
5 B. Distributivity of addition over multiplication holds
7
A. for integers.
6 3
C. An integer and its negative are additive inverse
9 of each other.
B. 2 D. Integers are closed under subtraction.
5

Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-7 5


48. What percentage of cubes are removed from 50. In the National Public School, 200 students were asked
Figure (I) to get Figure (II)? to name a career they would like to pursue. The results
are shown in the given table. Which of the given
statements is supported by the data in the table?
CAREER CHOICE
Career Number of Students
Acting 30
Figure (I) Figure (II)
Sports 40
A.
4
18 % B. 27
3
% Business 1
5 11 Dance 70
3 3 Airlines 19
C. 18 % D. 21 %
4 7 Politics 10
49. Study the following statements carefully and select Music 22
the correct option. Teaching 8
P : In an isosceles triangle, all medians and altitudes
A. More than 25% of the total students like to pursue
coincides.
their career in acting and music together.
Q : Every triangle is a concave polygon.
B. Less than 3% of total students choose teaching.
A. Both P and Q are true.
B. Both P and Q are false. C. The average of the data is 30.
C. P is true but Q is false. D. Exactly 10% of the total students like to pursue
D. P is false but Q is true. their career in politics.

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LOGICAL REASONING

1. Find the missing number, if same rule is followed 6. A set of three figures X, Y and Z showing a sequence
in all the three figures. of folding of a piece of paper is given. Fig. (Z) shows
the manner in which the folded paper has been cut.
Select a figure from the options which would most
closely resemble the unfolded form of Fig. (Z).

A. 5 B. 12
C. 13 D. 15

2. If 'A' stands for '+', 'B' stands for '–', 'C' stands for
'×', then what is the value of (10 C 4) A (4 C 4)B 6 ?
A. B.
A. 60
B. 20
C. 56 C. D.

D. 50
7. Select a figure from the options which satisfies the
3. How many 7’s are there in the following number same condition of placement of the dots as in Fig. (X).
series, each of which is immediately preceded by
an even number but not immediately followed by an
odd number?
437523721367542742712274572
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four A. B.

4. Study the following Venn diagram.

C. D.

How many backward uneducated people are there who 8. In a certain code language, if 'PHOTOGRAPH' is written
as QIPUPHSBQI', then how will 'STATEMENTS'
are employed?
be written in that language?
A. 14
A. TUBUFNFOUT
B. 5
B. TUUBFNFOUT
C. 7 C. OUTUFNFTUB
D. 11 D. TUBUFNEOUG

5. Count the number of triangles formed in the given 9. If A is 40 m South-West of B, C is 40 m South-East


figure. of B, then in which direction is C with respect to A?
A. 16 A. East
B. 21 B. West
C. 22 C. North-East
D. None of these D. South

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10. There is a certain relationship between figures (i) &
(ii). Establish the same relationship between figures C.
(iii) & (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the
given options that would replace the (?) in fig. (iv).

D.

13. Group the given figures into three classes on the basis
of their identical properties using each figure only once.
A.

B.

C.

A. 1, 5, 6; 2, 3, 4; 7, 8, 9
D.
B. 1, 4, 7; 2, 5, 8; 3, 6, 9
C. 1, 2, 3; 4, 5, 8; 6, 7, 9
11. Choose the correct mirror image of Fig. (X), if mirror D. 1, 3, 5; 2, 4, 8; 6, 7, 9
is placed vertically to the right.
14. Neeta, who is the sister-in-law of Anshu, is the daughter-
in-law of Riya. Neeraj is the father of Abhishek who
is the only brother of Anshu. How is Neeta related to
Abhishek, if Neeraj and Riya is a married couple?

A. B. A. Mother-in-law
B. Aunt
C. Wife
C. D.
D. None of these

15. A sheet of paper shown in the Fig. (X) is folded to


12. Select a figure from the options which will continue
form a box. Choose box(es) from the options that are
the same series as established by the Problem Figures.
similar to the box that will be formed.

A.
A. 1 only
B. 1 and 3 only
B. C. 3 and 4 only
D. 1, 2, 3 and 4

Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-8 3


MATHEMATICAL REASONING

16. A piece of string is 40 cm long. It is cut into three 84 × 53 × 3


pieces. The longest piece is 3 times as long as the 23. Simplify:
162 × 92 × 102
middle size piece and the shortest piece is 23 cm
shorter than the longest piece. Find the length of the A. 20
shortest piece (in cm). 23
A. 2 B. 3 B.
20
C. 4 D. 5 27

17. By selling a towel for ` 95, a shopkeeper gained ` 5. C. 30


Find his gain percent. 23

4 5 D. 40
A. 4 % B. 5 % 27
9 9
1
C.
3
2 % D. 1 %
2 2 24. A number whose fifth part when increased by 4 is
equal to its fourth part when diminished by 10. Find
18. How many more squares in the given figure must be the number.
unshaded so that the fraction of the unshaded squares
5 A. 240 B. 280
is ? C. 320 D. 360
9
25. In a parallelogram ABCD, base BC is 27 cm and
altitude AE is 8 cm. If the length of the altitude AF
to the base CD is 12 cm, then find the length of CD.
A. 14 cm
B. 16 cm
A. 4 B. 3
C. 1 D. 6 C. 18 cm
D. 20 cm
19. Find the least number that on being diminished by 8,
is divisible by 32, 36 and 40. 26. In how many years, will a sum of money doubles
A. 1448 B. 1690 itself at 10% simple interest per annum?
C. 1340 D. 1868 A. 10 B. 5
C. 15 D. 2
20. Which of the following options has no line of symmetry?
27. A wire is (7x – 3) metres long. A piece of length
A. N B.
W (5x – 4) metres from it is cut for use. How many
metres of wire is left?
C. O D. X A. 2x
21. Find the value of m, if B. 2x + 1
6+[(–2)–(–4)] + m = – 16 + (–4) (–8) –3 m. C. 3x – 1
A. 8 B. 6 D. 3x + 1
C. 4 D. 2 28. In the given figure, find the value of x.
22. Which congruence creterion can be used to state that C
D LMN ≅ D PQR?
M Q (2x – 5°) B

(3x + 20°) (x – 5°)


O
4x A
50° 40°
L N P R D
A. RHS B. SAS A. 20° B. 50°
C. SSS D. ASA C. 40° D. 35°

4 Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-8


29. Find the probability of picking an even number from A. 18 sq. cm
the following numbers. B. 19 sq. cm
5, 94, 85, 37, 42, 19, 57 C. 25 sq. cm
A. 1 B. 2 D. 29 sq. cm
7 7
33. The perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 24 cm
3 4
C. D. and diagonal is 26 cm, is _________.
7 7
A. 65 cm
30. A 13 m long iron rod is placed against a wall. The
B. 68 cm
distance of the foot of the iron rod from the wall is
5 m. At what height does the iron rod reach the wall? C. 70 cm
D. 72 cm
A. 12 m B. 14 m
C. 18 m D. 20 m 34. A survey was conducted on 24 students of Class VII
31. Find the value of x and y respectively. of a school in which they were asked the number of
children in their families. The following data was
S 50 collected :
T
P 1, 2, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, 2, 2, 3, 2, 1, 2 ,2, 3, 2, 3, 3,
2, 3, 3, 3
x
Find the mode, median and mean respectively for the
y given data.
50
Q R A. 3, 2, 2.42
A. 50°, 50° B. 80°, 50° B. 2, 3, 2
C. 50°, 80° D. 80°, 80° C. 2, 3, 2.8
D. 2, 2, 2.42
32. Find the area of the given figure.
35. The base and height of a triangle are in the ratio 3 : 2 and
its area is 108 cm2. Find its base and height respectively.
A. 8 cm, 16 cm
B. 12 cm, 18 cm
C. 16 cm, 8 cm
D. 18 cm, 12 cm

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

36. 18 buckets hold 1728 glasses of water. How many A. 250 B. 35


buckets would be needed to hold 1344 glasses? C. 350 D. 3.5
A. 96 B. 18
40. Latika's savings in March is increased by 3 of her
C. 19 D. 14 4
savings in February. The ratio of her savings in March
37. The speed of a car is 75 km/hr. Find the time taken
to her savings in February is .
by it to cover 500 m.
A. 1:6 B. 6:5
A. 12 secs B. 15 secs
C. 7:4 D. 4:7
C. 24 secs D. 40 secs

38. 10 years ago, the age of a man was thrice the age 41. Rajan borrowed ` 7,500 from his friend and after one
of his son. Ten years hence, the man's age will be year, he returned ` 8,250 to his friend. Calculate the
twice that of his son. The ratio of their present ages rate of interest.
is ___________. A. 5% B. 9%
A. 13 : 4 B. 9:2 C. 10% D. 11%
C. 7:3 D. 5:2 42. Riya buys a radio for ` 2,200 and sells it for a loss
39. A circular park of diameter 154 m has a footpath around of 20%. What is the selling price of the radio?
it. The length of the outer edge of the footpath is A. ` 440 B. ` 1760
506 m. Find the width of the footpath (in cm). C. ` 2240 D. ` 2840

Class-7 | Level-1 | Set-8 5


24 ×107 daughter and the rest to his wife. Find the share of
43. Mrs Dixit buys kg of sugar every year. Find
105 his wife.
the quantity of sugar used in one month, if every A. ` 2,10,000 B. ` 2,21,000
month she used equal quantity of sugar. C. ` 21,000 D. ` 2,01,000
A. 2000 kg B. 200 kg
C. 400 kg D. 500 kg 45. In a quiz, Megha obtained 81 marks whereas Garima
obtained 9 marks less than her. What percent of more
2
44. A man had ` 5,60,000. He gave of his money to his marks did Megha obtain to the marks of Garima?
3
5 A. 12.5% B. 9%
elder daughter and of the remaining to his younger C. 6.8% D. 23%
8

ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Select the INCORRECT statement. 49. Study the following statements carefully and select
A. Integers are not closed under division. the correct option.
B. The value of the product of two proper fractions P : Mean is the number that represents the central
is always less than each of the two fractions. tendency of a group of data.
C. In integers, every number has an additive inverse. Q : Range of the data is the difference between mean
and mode.
D. Integers are not closed under multiplication.
A. Both P and Q are true.
47. In the given figure, ABC is a straight line. Find the B. Both P and Q are false.
value of x – y. C. P is true but Q is false.
D. P is false but Q is true.

50. The given bar graph shows the production of rice and
wheat in different states.

A. 20°
B. 40°
Production of rice and wheat

C. 60°
D. 80°
(in million tons)

48. Which of the following step(s) is INCORRECT


while constructing a DABC, given that AB = 10 cm,
BC = 8 cm and AC = 9 cm?
Step-1: Draw a line segment BC of length 8 cm.
Step-2: With B as a centre, draw an arc of radius 9 cm.
Step-3: With C as a centre, draw an arc of radius 10 cm.
Step-4: These two arcs intersect at point A. Join AB and
AC. ABC is the required triangle.
A. Only Step-1 If total production of wheat is 410 million tons, then
B. Only Step-3 find the difference between the total production of
C. Both Step-2 and Step-3 rice and wheat in Haryana and U.P. together.
D. All steps are correct A. 150 million tons B. 240 million tons
C. 128 million tons D. 135 million tons

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