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JSS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, DUBAI

‫ دبي‬, ‫مدرسة جيه اس اس العالمِ ية‬


Mathematics
Term I revision worksheet
Grade 7

Integers
Q 1) Choose the right answer

1) (8 + 10) x 15 ___ 8 + 10 x 15
i. > ii. < iii. =
2) Eighteen integers are multiplied together. What will be the sign of their
product if 15 of them are negative and 3 are positive?
i. Negative ii. Positive iii. Can’t say
3) Which of the following is not the additive inverse of a?
i. – (–a) ii. – a iii. a x (–1) iv. a ÷ (–1)
4) If a and b are two integers, then which of the following may not be an
integer
i. a + b ii. a – b iii. a x b iv. a ÷ b
5) If m is a non - zero integer, then m ÷ m =
i. 1 ii. – 1 iii. Can’t say
6) For every non-zero integer m, 0 ÷ m =
i. 0 ii. m iii. Can’t say
7) For every non-zero integer m, m ÷ 0 =
i. 0 ii. Not defined iii. m
8) Modulus of a negative integer is always
i. positive ii. negative iii. Can’t say
9) The successor of any integer ‘a’ is
i. a+ 1 ii. a – 1 iii. Can’t say
10) The predecessor of any integer a is
i. a+ 1 ii. a - 1 iii. Can’t say

Q 2) Write a pair of integers whose product is – 24 and there lies 9 integers between
them.
Q 3) You are at an elevation 380m above sea level as you start a motor ride. During
the ride, your elevation changes by the following meters: 540m, –268 m, 116 m,
– 152 m, 490 m, –844 m, 94 m. What is your elevation relative to the sea level at
the end of the ride?
Q 4)

Q 5) Sana and Fatima participated in an apple race. The race was conducted
in 6 parts. In the first part, Sana won by 10 seconds. In the second part
she lost by 1 minute, then won by 20 seconds in the third part and lost
by 25 seconds in the fourth part, she lost by 37 seconds in the fifth part
and won by 12 seconds in the last part. Who won the race finally?
Q 6) Taking today as zero on the number line, if the day before yesterday
was 17 January, what is the date 3 days after tomorrow? Solve on
number line.
Q 7) In a test, 3 marks are given for every correct answer and 1 mark was
deducted for every wrong answer and no marks for not attempted
questions. Sona attempted all the questions and scored 20 marks though
she got 10 answers correct.
i. How many incorrect answers has she attempted?
ii. How many questions were given in the test?
Fraction and Decimals
Choose the right Answer from the following:
Solve the following with all steps required.
Exponents and Powers

Choose the correct answer:


1. [(−3) 2 ]3 is equal to
(a) (−3)8 (b) (−3)6 (c) (−3)5 (d) (−3)23

2. For a non-zero rational number x, 𝑥 8 ÷ 𝑥 2 is equal to


(a) 𝑥 4 (b) 𝑥 6 (c) 𝑥 10 (d) 𝑥 16
7.

Solve the following:

6. In our own planet Earth, 361,419,000 square kilometer of area is


covered with water and 148,647,000 square kilometer of area is
covered by land. Find the approximate ratio of area covered with
water to area covered by land by converting these numbers into
scientific notation.
7. The major component of human blood are red cells, white blood
cells, platelets and plasma. A typical red blood cell has a diameter
of approximately 7 x 10-6 meters. A typical platelet has a
diameter of approximately 2.33 x 10-6 meter which of these two
has a greater diameter?
8. A googol is the number 1 followed by 100 zeroses.
i. How is a googol written as a power?
ii. How is a googol times a googol written as a power?
9. A light year is the distance that light can travel in one year.
1 light year = 9,460,000,000,000 km.
i. Express one light year in scientific notation.
ii. The average distance between Earth and Sun is 1.496 x 108
km. Is the distance between Earth and the Sun greater than,
less than or equal to one light year?
10. Evaluate

Lines and Angles


1.

2.
3.

4.

5.

6.

7.
8.

9.

10. Measures of two complementary angles are two consecutive integers.


Find the angles.
11. Measures of two supplementary angles are two consecutive odd
integers. Find the angles.
12. Two angles are making a linear pair. If one of them is one third of
the other, find the angles.
13. If the complement of an angle is 620, then find its supplement.
14. If an angle is 600 less than two times of its supplement, then find the
greater angle.
15. The sum of two vertically opposite angles is 1660. Find each of the
angles.
Triangles and its Properties

Choose the right answer:


1)

2) How many altitudes any triangle can have?


i. 1 ii. 2 iii. 3 iv. 4
3) If in an isosceles triangle, each of the base angle is 400, then the
triangle is
i. Right- ii. Acute iii. Obtuse iv. Isosceles
angled angled angled right-
angled
4) Which of the following figures will have its altitude outside the
triangle?

5) In ∆ PQR, if PQ = QR and vertical angle is 1000, then one of the


base angle is
i. 400 ii. 800 iii. 1000 iv.
500
6) In the given figure PQ = PS. Find the valu of x
7)

8) In the given figure PB = PD. Find the value of ‘x’.

9)
10) Find the value of ‘x’ in the following figure

Answers

Integers
Q.1) MCQ's
1) (i) 2) (i) 3) (i) 4) ( iv) 5) (i)
6) (i) 7) (ii) 8) (i) 9) (i) 10) (ii)
Subjective
Q.3) Q.4) Multiple Q.5) Q.6) 23
Q.2) 6, -4
356 m answers Fatima Jan
Q.7) (i) 10 , (ii) 20
Fractions & Decimals
MCQ's
1) b 2) c 3) c 4) b 5) d
6) a 7) c 8) b 9) d 10) c
11) b 12) d 13) c 14) d 15) c
Subjective
1) 26.25 2) 2/5 3) 5/12 4) 24 5) 5/14
7) (a) 10.15 (b) 8) (a) 58.72, (b)
6) (a) 11.74, (b) 11.14
6.101 20.25
9) ₹ 11)
10) (a)- D, (b) - E , ( c ) - 3/6 12) 2
1471.25 18/31
13) 64 14) 114.3 15) 4.5
Exponents and Powers
MCQ's
1) b 2) b 3) c 4) c 5) c
6) c 7) d
Subjective
1) 28 2) (i) 2.7x 108 (ii) 4x1014< 3x 1017
3) (i) 310 (ii) 63 (iii) 306 (iv) 8
4) (i) 162 (ii) 40a7 (iii) 36 5) (i) 5.9853x 103 (ii) 7.004 x 1010
6) 0.4 7) Red blood cells 8) (i) 1x 10100 (ii) 1 x 10200
12
9) (i) 9.46 x 10 km (ii) less than
2 3
10) (a) 49 a b (b) 3920 ( c) 25/8 a3 (d) 729 ( e) 5/3 (f) 6075/2 (g) 1
Lines and Angles
MCQ's
1) b 2) d 3) c 4) b 5) b
Subjective
6) (i) x = 55°, y = 125°, z = 125° (ii) x = 115°, y = 140°, z = 40° 7) 15 8) 40
9) x = 46°, y = 134°, z = 134° 10) 44°, 46° 11) 89°, 91° 12) 45°, 135°
13) 152° 14) 100° 15) 83°
Triangle and its properties.
MCQ's
1) b 2) (iii) 3) (iii) 4) d 5) (i)
Subjective
6) 45° 7) x = 105°, y = 70° 9) (i) 65° (ii) 35° (iii) 50° (iv) 40°
8) 25° 10) 120°

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