OUR OWN HIGH SCHOOL, DUBAI
Term 1 Examination, September 2025
Reinforcement Worksheet
Subject: Mathematics Grade : 7
This worksheet is meant for practice; it may not have any resemblance with the question paper
INTEGERS
1. Fill in the blank:
The multiplicative identity of integers is _______
2. Choose the correct option
The product of 5 positive integers and 4 negative integers is negative.
a. Always true b. Sometimes True c. Never true
3. A) Find the product:
a) 7 × (-4) b) (- 98) × (-2)
B) Simplify:
(a) [(- 6) x 8] ÷ (- 4) (b) [(-12) + (- 4)] ÷ [ 4 + (- 2)]
C) Solve using suitable property and mention the property used.
10 × [9 + (– 6)] = [10 × 9] + [10 × (– 6)]
4. The product of two integers is (₋ 575.). If one of the integers is 25, find the other integer?
5. In a class test containing 10 questions, 4 marks are awarded for every correct answer and (–2) marks
are awarded for every incorrect answer and 0 for questions not attempted.
a. Abdul gets four correct and six incorrect answers. What is his score?
b. Zara scored a total of zero marks in the exam, although she answered 3 questions correctly.
How many questions did he answer incorrectly?
c. Solomon wants to score 20 marks. Write two possible ways to score?
6. A certain freezing process requires that the room temperature be lowered from 25 °C at the rate of
5 °C every hour. After how many hours will the temperature be (-25) °C ?
DECIMALS
7. If 0.46 x 0.034 = 0.01564, then what is the value of 4.6 x 3.40 = __________
8. Choose the correct option.
Assertion: 0.5 × 2.2 = 1.1
Reason: Product of two decimal numbers is always less than both the numbers.
a. Both Assertion and Reason are true and reason is the correct explanation for assertion.
b. Both Assertion and Reason are true and reason is not the correct explanation for assertion.
c. assertion is true but the reason is false.
d. both assertion and reason are false.
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9. Find:
a) 15.5 × 3.5 b) 2.1 × 0.15 c) 0.75 × 0.08
d) 3.6 ÷ 6 e) 1.75 ÷ 1.5 f) 14.4÷2.4
10. A car covers 51.2 km in 3.2 litres of petrol. How much distance will it cover in one litre of petrol?
11. A rectangular swimming pool has dimensions 4.5 meters by 3.2 meters. If the tiles covering the
pool cost ₹ 7.5 per square meter, how much will it cost to tile the entire pool?
SIMPLE EQUATIONS
12. Solve: a) 12 = 5 + 4(𝑦 + 3)
b) 4(𝑚 + 3) + 2 = 18
2 5
c) 𝑥+1=
3 6
13. a) Construct an equation with solution 𝑥 = 2 using at least two math operations.
b) The equation having 5 as a solution is: (Choose the appropriate answer)
(𝑖) 4𝑥 + 1 = 2 (𝑖𝑖) 3 – 𝑥 = 8 (𝑖𝑖𝑖) 𝑥 – 5 = 3 (𝑖𝑣) 3 + 𝑥 = 8
14. Frame the equation and solve:
a) When I subtract 11 from twice a number, I get 15. What is the number?
b) Mohan is 3 years older than Sohan. The sum of their ages is 43 years. How old are they?
15. If 𝑘 + 7 = 16, then find the value of 𝑘. Also find the value of 8𝑘 – 72.
Rational Numbers
16. 2
Which of the following rational numbers is equivalent to ?
3
3 4 4 9
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2 9 6 4
17. i. Which of the following rational numbers is in standard form?
20 10 1 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
30 4 2 −3
18. Assertion (A): The product of a rational number and its reciprocal is always 1.
Reason (R): Every rational number has a reciprocal.
A. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
B. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
C. A is true, but R is false
D. A is false, but R is true
19. Compare the following rational numbers with the correct symbol >,< or =.:
4 3
a) 𝑎𝑛𝑑
5 8
8 −1
b) and ( )
9 18
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20. All rational numbers are integers.
a) Sometimes true b) Always true c) Never true.
21. 4 5
List five rational numbers between 𝑎𝑛𝑑
5 6
22. Simplify :
5 3
A) −3 +2
6 4
4 3
B) −3 –2
5 10
8 −1
C) ×( )
9 18
4 −3
D) ÷
15 10
23. 3
𝑖) 5 is same as
6
3 3 1 1
(𝑎 )5 × (𝑏 ) 5 + ( 𝑐 )5 × (d)5 +
6 6 2 2
A) a & d B) a & c C) b & d D) a & b
3
𝑖𝑖) −5 is same as
6
3 −3 −1 1
(𝑎 ) − 5 + = (𝑏 ) − 5 + (𝑐 ) − 5 + (d) − 5 +
6 6 2 2
A) a&d B) a& c C) b& c D) a& b
24 a) Multiplicative inverse of −3 is___________.
1
c) Multiplicative inverse of −5 is__________.
2
25. 4
From a rope 68 m long, pieces of equal size are cut. If length of one piece is m, find the
5
number of such pieces.
DATA HANDLING
26. The number of trees in different parks of a city are 33, 38, 48, 33, 34, 34, 34, 33 and 24.
Find the mean, Median, Mode and Range of this data.
27. The mean of five numbers is 42. Four of the numbers are 38, 45, 40, and 41. Find the fifth
number.
28. i)Following cards are put facing down: A, E, I, O ,U What is the chance of drawing out
(a) a vowel (c) a card marked U (b) A or I (d) a consonant.
ii) If a die is thrown, the probability of getting a number greater than 6 is 1.
a) Always true b) Sometimes true c) Never true
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29. i)In a public library, the following observations were recorded by the librarian in a particular
week:
Days Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Newspaper 400 600 350 550 500 350
Readers
Magazine 150 100 200 300 250 200
Readers
(a) Draw a double bar graph choosing an appropriate scale.
(b) On which day, the number of readers in the library was maximum?
(c) What is the mean number of magazine readers?
30. Case Study Question: Double Bar Graph – Favourite Sports of Students
A survey was conducted among students of Class VII and Class VIII to find out their favourite
sports. The data collected was presented using a double bar graph, showing the number of
students who like various sports such as Cricket, Football, Badminton, Tennis, and Hockey.
Each sport is represented along the x-axis, while the number of students is shown along the
y-axis. The double bars help in comparing the preferences of students in both classes for
each sport.(Note: VII is grade 7 and VIII is grade 8)
Read the double bar graph carefully and answer the following questions:
(a) Which sport is liked the most by Class VIII students?
(b) How many students of Class VII like Hockey and Tennis in all?
(c) How many students are there in Class VII in total?
(d) For which sport is the number of students of Class VII less than that of Class VIII?
(e) For how many sports are the number of students of Class VIII less than Class VII?
(f) Find the probability of selecting a student at random who likes Badminton in Class VII
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