Grade 7
Grade 7
01
2021-2022
Grade 7
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Exam format
1. Total No. of MCQ Questions: 25
Exam Guidelines
1. Please put your name and Roll No. in the space provided on the top cover in capital
letters. Eg. Name: PETER PARKER. ROLL NO.: IN202122001.Use your hall ticket or
admission information. Seek help from invigilator if required. Try to do this in the
beginning itself or at least before you submit your Question cum answer booklet.
2. Do not start the exam till you are given the instruction to do so.
3. Use a Pencil and neatly put a tick (√) mark in the circle (Օ) provided next to the
intended correct answer option. If you intend to change the answer, kindly erase the
pervious answer properly before again putting a tick against the new answer neatly.
4. Use separate rough sheets if provided or blank pages in the question paper to do your
rough work. But do not write in the sections where questions are given.
5. The question paper is also the answer booklet so do not take it home but submit it
after you finish the exam and if time gets over, invigilator will collect it. The question
papers and correct answer keys will be later released after the results for your
reference. You can note down your answers in the rough sheets for self-review later.
6. Please note that all images are for illustration purposes only and all geometrical
figures are not measured to scale.
7. Do not seek help from anyone or ask questions to the invigilator about the questions
and use only your own understanding.
8. Use of Calculator or any electronic device is not allowed.
9. Use of any reference material is not allowed.
Section A
(Conceptual Understanding Qs No. 1 to 10 – 2 marks each)
Q1. 98, 122 and 158, when divided by a natural number N, give the
same remainder. Find the largest possible value of N.
A. 24 B. 16 C. 20
D. 8 E. 12
A. 6 B. 8 C. 16
D. 12 E. 24
A B C
D E
A B C
D E
Q5. The expression of gives an integer as a result. Find the highest value of x.
A. 15 B. 12 C. 10
D. 16 E. 14
D. 120 E. 180
Q7. Find the value of N which is written in base 2 in the below equation.
D. 111001 E. 110001
D. 170 E. 160
Q9. In the figure below, ABCD is a rectangle & O is random a point inside
it. is 15% of the total area of the rectangle and has an area
of 175 sq. cm. Find the minimum possible perimeter of the rectangle if its
sides lengths are integer values in cm.
A. 90 B. 100 C. 80
D. 120 E. 110
D. 124 E. 130
Section B
(Application Ability – Qs. 11 to 20 - 4 marks each)
Q11. Natural numbers starting from 1 onwards are written in a rectangular grid (one of
the example shown here although it might not fulfill the condition given below.) and
you can decide the no. of numbers in each row. In how many ways (different no. of
numbers in each row) can you create a grid so that 13 and 85 are in the same column
(if you go down vertically from 13, you will find 85)? Note that you cannot have only
1 number in each row where obviously all the numbers will appear in a single
column only.
A. 8 B. 9 C. 10
D. 11 E. 12
Q12. If a cuboid’s length is increased by 3 cm, its surface area will increase by 108 sq. cm. If
its width is increased by 4 cm, then the surface area will increase by 160 sq. cm. If its
height is increased by 5 cm, then its surface area will increase by 220 sq. cm. Find its
original volume.
D. 840 E. 900
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Q13. There is a magic pond where if you put some coins in the morning,
the existing coins become 3 times at night on the same day. For
example, if you put 1 coin on day 1, the coins will become 3 coins at
night on Day 1, 9 on the second day night, 27 coins on the 3rd day night
and so on. Savita started putting 5 coins in this magical pond every day in
the morning for 4 consecutive days. Next morning on the 5th day, she
took out all the coins. Find the total profit in terms of the no. of
additional magic coins she got back from the pond.
D. 540 E. 580
Q14. Albert, Bernard and Charles are 3 cousins. When Bernard was
twice the age of Albert, Charles was 30 years old. When Charles was
twice as old as Bernard, Albert was 3 years old. What will be
Bernard’s age in years when Charles will be twice as old as Albert?
A. 20 B. 24 C. 28
D. 30 E. 26
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Q15. There are two candles of same height but one is thicker than the other.
The thick candle burns slower than the thin candle. At 7:00 PM both the
candles were lit. At, 9:00 PM, the height of the remaining thin candle is three
fourth in height of the remaining thick candle. At 10:30 PM, the thin candle is
completely finished. At what time the thick candle will finish? Assume that
the different burning rates of the two candles are consistent throughout.
D. 11:15 PM E. 11:30 PM
D. 1800 E. 2200
Q17. Mr. Singh took an education loan of 50,000 Rs. from a bank at a
simple interest of 12% per annum for 5 years to be paid at the end of the
tenure. His neighbor, Mr. Pal took a loan of 50,000 Rs. also but at a
compounding interest rate of 10% bi-annually (every 6 months) for 2 years.
Find the difference of the total amount to be paid by both of them at the end of
their respective loan terms.
D. 6870 E. 6795
Q18. Ramu the local coconut seller, sold two-third of his coconuts at a rate so
that he was able to exactly recover his cost price of all the cocunuts. At what
profit % on the original cost price of each coconut should he sell the
remaining coconuts to ensure a 75% profit overall on all the coconuts?
A. 100 B. 80 C. 75
D. 125 E. 150
Q19. A river rafting team covers the distance between point A and point
B in 6 hours when they go downstream. When they return upstream
from point B to point A, they take 10 hours. If the speed of the water is
5 kms per hour, find the distance in kms between the points A and B.
Assume that they can raft at the same speed throughout in still water.
D. 300 E. 180
Q20. A goat is tied to the corner of a house which has grass all around it.
The rope is 14 m long and the house has a square shape with sides of 7
m. Find the total area in sq. m, where the goat can graze the grass
given the restriction that it is tied at one corner of the house with walls.
(Take ∏ = 22/7)
D. 386 E. 539
Section C
(Problem Solving – Qs 21 – 25 – 8 marks Each)
Q21. Little Jack can climb steps by taking 1 step or 2 steps or 3 steps in one move. He
climbs 10 steps to meet his neighbor upstairs however he did not step on the 5th step
as it was under repair. In how many ways he could have climbed the steps?
A. 81 B. 120 C. 105
D. 76 E. 84
Q22. Adam and Beatrice are playing a matchstick game where each one of them
have to take turns to pick up matchsticks. Each one of them have to pick up at
least 3 or maximum of up to 7 matchsticks in their turn. The person who gets the last
matchstick loses the game. There are 107 matchsticks to begin with and Beatrice
starts the game with her pick. How many matchsticks should she pick up in her first
turn to ensure that she would definitely win if she applies the right strategy?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5
D. 6 E. 7
Q23. At least how many numbers will you pick up at random from
numbers 1 to 100 to ensure that you have at least 2 such numbers
whose product is divisible by 6?
A. 33 B. 34 C. 36
D. 60 E. 68
D. 625 E. 900
A. 29 B. 30 C. 31
D. 32 E. 33