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VII ICSE Maths

1. The document contains 12 questions with multiple parts testing various math and problem solving skills. It includes questions on modes, complementary angles, exponential forms, frequency distributions, algebraic expressions, proportions, ratios, percentages, geometry, probability, and more. 2. Students are asked to show their work and provide numerical answers for full credit. The questions range from 2 to 5 points in value depending on difficulty. 3. The document serves as a review of fundamental math concepts and as an assessment of students' abilities to apply skills to word problems.

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VII ICSE Maths

1. The document contains 12 questions with multiple parts testing various math and problem solving skills. It includes questions on modes, complementary angles, exponential forms, frequency distributions, algebraic expressions, proportions, ratios, percentages, geometry, probability, and more. 2. Students are asked to show their work and provide numerical answers for full credit. The questions range from 2 to 5 points in value depending on difficulty. 3. The document serves as a review of fundamental math concepts and as an assessment of students' abilities to apply skills to word problems.

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Attempt all the questions:

1. (A) What is the mode for the given set of numbers: 3, 5, 4, 4, 2, 1, 4, 2, 3, 6, 1, 4? [2]
(B) What is the complementary of the angle 29  ? [2]
(C) If x  22  18 , then find the value of x? [2]
(D) Write 320 in exponential form? [2]
2
(E) Write 11 in simple fraction form? [2]
5
2. (A) A train 270m long is running at 40.5km/h. How much time will it take to cross a pole? [3]
3. (B) Given data shows the marks obtained by 20 students of a class in a mathematics test:
31, 9, 8, 20, 8, 7, 30, 31, 24, 20, 13, 13, 28, 26, 19, 27, 13, 12, 25, 21
Represent the data in a frequency distribution table and find the mean. [3]
(C) Add the following algebraic expressions: [4]
(i) 2 x  3 y ,9 x  6 y , 3x  5 y
2 2 2 2 2 2
(ii) 4 x  3x  y  2 and 5 x  3 y  21  3x
2 2

4. (A) Subtract the following: [4]


(i) 3xy + 5yz – 7zx from 5xy – 2yz – 2zx + 10xyz (ii) 9a  6b  24abc  3c from 9c  8abc  4b  3a
(B) Shankar’s monthly expenditure is ₹15000. He spends 25% on house rent, 40% on food and groceries, [4]
5% each on travelling and entertainment and the rest on education. Calculate the amount he spends on each.
(C) Find the value of x: [2]

5. (A) Verify:  21  13   5    21 13   21   5  [3]


(B) The angles of a triangle are in ratio 2: 3 : 5. Find the three angles. [3]
(C) The ratio of the ages of two brothers is 3 : 2. If the elder brother’s age is 21 years, how old is the [4]
younger brother? Find the ratio of their ages after 7 years.
6. (A) A T.V. set is sold for ₹6800 at a loss of 15%. Find: Cost price of the T.V. set. [3]
(B) The cost of 1 L milk is ₹ 22.50. What is the cost of 40.3 L of milk? [3]
(C) In given figure find: (i) a (ii) b (iii) c

[4]
7. (A) The score of 8 members of a team is 360 and that of 7 members of another team is 322. Which team
scored better? [3]
(B) The length and the breadth of the rectangle are 36cm and 28cm. If its perimeter is equal to the perimeter
of a square, find the side of the square. [3]
3 2 m m2
(C) Solve: (i) 5 x   2 x  (ii)  m [4]
4 3 5 3
8. (A) Triangle ABC is a right angled at C, If AC = 6cm and BC = 8cm then how much is AB? [3]
(B) Construct a ABC such that: BC=6cm, AC=5.7cm and ACB  75 . [3]
(C) The heights (in cm) of 8 girls of a class are 140, 142, 135, 133, 137, 150, 148 and 138 respectively. Find the
mean height of these girls and their median height. [4]
9. (A) The diameter of a circular field is 56m. Find its circumference and cost of fencing it at the rate of ₹80 per
m. [3]

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1 3
(B) What number should be subtracted from to get ?
2 2
[3]

(C) (i) If 9  3   27 
x 2 x 3
, find x. [4]
4 8 5
 1   1   1 
(ii)      
 3  3  3
10. (A) The area of a right angled triangle is 160cm2. If one leg is 16cm long, find the length of the other leg. [3]
(B) A bag contains 4 white and black balls; all of the same shape and same size. A ball is drawn from the bag
without looking into the bag. Find the probability that the ball drawn is: [3]
(i) a black ball (ii) a white ball (iii) not a black ball
(C) (i) On what sum of money does the SI for 10 years at 5% become ₹ 1600? [2]
(ii) For the following table, draw a bar-graph. [2]
A B C D E F
230 400 350 200 380 160
11. (A) In each figure, given below, ABCD is a square and BEC is an equilateral triangle. Find in each case:
(i) ABE (ii) BAE [3]

(B) If A={5, 7, 8, 9}; then which of the following are subsets of A? [5]
(i) B  5,8 (ii) C  0 (iii) D  7,9,10 (iv) E    (v) F  8, 7,9,5
(C) Weight of an object is 3.06Kg. Find the total weight of 48 similar objects. [2]
12. (A) A sum amounts to ₹ 2652 in 6 years at 5% p.a. simple interest. Find: [4]
(i) the sum
(ii) the time in which the same will double itself at the same rate of interest.
(B) The salary of a man is increased from ₹600 per month to ₹ 850 per month. Express the increase in salary
as percent. [2]
(C) The price of a car is lowered by 20% to ₹40,000. What was the original price? Also, find the reduction in
price. [2]
(D) Solve the in equation: −14 – 5x ≥ 3x + 2, x ∈ integers. [2]

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