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CBSE Sample Paper Class 7 Maths Set 3: All Questions Are Compulsory

1. The document is a sample paper for Class 7 mathematics with 30 questions divided into 4 sections - A, B, C and D. Section A has 6 one-mark questions, Section B has 6 two-mark questions, Section C has 10 three-mark questions, and Section D has 8 four-mark questions. 2. The questions cover topics like simplifying expressions, geometry, coordinate geometry, construction of triangles, properties of parallelograms, loans and interest, speed, standard form, and drawing views of solids. 3. Calculators are not permitted to solve the questions. Students need to show the steps to solve each question within the allotted time of 2.5 hours.

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CBSE Sample Paper Class 7 Maths Set 3: All Questions Are Compulsory

1. The document is a sample paper for Class 7 mathematics with 30 questions divided into 4 sections - A, B, C and D. Section A has 6 one-mark questions, Section B has 6 two-mark questions, Section C has 10 three-mark questions, and Section D has 8 four-mark questions. 2. The questions cover topics like simplifying expressions, geometry, coordinate geometry, construction of triangles, properties of parallelograms, loans and interest, speed, standard form, and drawing views of solids. 3. Calculators are not permitted to solve the questions. Students need to show the steps to solve each question within the allotted time of 2.5 hours.

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CBSE Sample Paper Class 7 Maths Set 3

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS : MAX. MARKS : 80


VII DURATION : 2½HRS

General Instructions:
(i). All questions are compulsory.
(ii). This question paper contains 30 questions divided into four Sections A, B, C and D.
(iii). Section A comprises of 6 questions of 1 mark each. Section B comprises of 6 questions of 2
marks each. Section C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and Section D comprises of 8
questions of 4 marks each.
(iv). Use of Calculators is not permitted

SECTION – A

1. If p = – 2, find the value of –4p + 7

2. Express 512 using exponential notation.

45
3. Reduce to the standard form.
30

4. Find the area of a circle of radius 30 cm (use π = 3.14).

5. What cross-sections do you get when you give a horizontal cut to the circular pipe?

6. Find the number of lines of symmetry of the given figure:

SECTION – B

7. Find the whole quantity if 5% of it is 600.

8. Draw a rough sketch of a quadrilateral with a rotational symmetry of order more than 1 but not
line symmetry.

9. Simplify and write the answer in the exponential form: [(22)3 × 36] × 56

10. If two cubes of dimensions 2 cm by 2cm by 2cm are placed side by side, what would the
dimensions of the resulting cuboid be?

3  4 
11. Find the value of  
13  65 
12. The circumference of a circle is 31.4 cm. Find the radius and the area of the circle? (Take π =
3.14)

SECTION – C

(25 ) 2  73
13. Simplify:
83  7
14. An elevator descends into a mine shaft at the rate of 6 m/min. If the descent starts from 10 m
above the ground level, how long will it take to reach – 350 m.

5 5
15. Find any three rational numbers between and
6 8

16. Give the order of the rotational symmetry of the given figures about the point marked x.

17. Add:
(i) 14x + 10y – 12xy – 13, 18 – 7x – 10y + 8xy, 4xy
(ii) 5m – 7n, 3n – 4m + 2, 2m – 3mn – 5

18. When a = 0, b = – 1, find the value of the given expressions: (i) 2a2b + 2ab2 + ab (i1) a2 + ab + 2

19. Construct the right angled ΔPQR, where m Q = 90°, QR = 8cm and PR = 10 cm.

20. In the below figure, AB = AC and AD is the bisector of  BAC.


(i) State three pairs of equal parts in triangles ADB and ADC.
(ii) Is ΔADB  ΔADC? Give reasons.
(iii) Is  B =  C? Give reasons.

21. A path 1 m wide is built along the border and inside a square garden of side 30 m. Find:
(i) the area of the path
(ii) the cost of planting grass in the remaining portion of the garden at the rate of Rs 40 per m2.
22. PQRS is a parallelogram (see the below). QM is the height from Q to SR and QN is the height
from Q to PS. If SR = 12 cm and QM = 7.6 cm. Find: (a) the area of the parallegram PQRS (b)
QN, if PS = 8 cm

SECTION – D

23. In the below figure, ray AZ bisects  DAB as well as  DCB.


(i) State the three pairs of equal parts in triangles BAC and DAC.
(ii) Is ΔBAC  ΔDAC? Give reasons.
(iii) Is AB = AD? Justify your answer.
(iv) Is CD = CB? Give reasons.

24. Anita takes a loan of Rs 5,000 for donating books to the poor, at 15% per year as rate of interest.
Find the interest she has to pay at end of three years.

25. (a) From the sum of 3x – y + 11 and – y – 11, subtract 3x – y – 11.


(b) What should be taken away from 3x2 – 4y2 + 5xy + 20 to obtain – x2 – y2 + 6xy + 20?

7 5 4 6
26. Represent these numbers on the number line. (i) (ii) (iii ) (iv)
4 6 7 9

27. Construct ΔABC, given m A = 60°, m B = 30° and AB = 5.8 cm.

28. Two cross roads, each of width 5 m, run at right angles through the centre of a rectangular park
of length 70 m and breadth 45 m and parallel to its sides. Find the area of the roads. Also find the
cost of constructing the roads at the rate of Rs 105 per m2.

29. Express the number appearing in the following statements in standard form.
(a) The distance between Earth and Moon is 384,000,000 m.
(b) Speed of light in vacuum is 300,000,000 m/s.
(c) Diameter of the Earth is 1,27,56,000 m.
(d) Diameter of the Sun is 1,400,000,000 m.
30. For given solid, draw the top view, front view and side view.

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