Exponents-Worksheet Class 7
Exponents-Worksheet Class 7
CLASS-VII
EXPONENTS WORKSHEET
( )
3
−2
e.
3
( 34 )
4
f.
a. 648
b. 405
c. 540
d. 3600
5. Using laws of exponents, simplify and write the answers in exponential form:
a. .
b. .
6. Simplify:
7. Express each of the following as a product of prime factors only in exponential form:
(i) 108 × 192 (ii) 270 (iii) 729 × 64 (iv) 768
8. Say true or false and justify your answer:
a. 10 × 1011 < 10011
b. 23 >52
c. 23 ×3 2=65
d. 20=1000 0
9. Find the value of n in each of the following:
n
a. ( 33 ) =39
b. ( 45 n ÷ 4 4 )=4 12
c. ( 2 )n=512
d. [ ( 2 ) × 2 ] ÷ 2 =32
3 n 4 2
[( ) ( ) ] ( )
−2 −14 8n
5 5 5
e. × =
3 3 3
f. ( 5 )3 n−1 ÷ 25=125
10. Evaluate:
a.
3 2
( 5 x7 ) × ( 10 x 2 )
b. 7
(2 x6 )
2
( 7 p 2 q2 r 5 ) × ( 4 pqr )3
c. 2
( 14 p6 q 10 r 4 )
11. Write the following numbers in the expanded forms:
279404, 3006194, 2806196, 120719, 20068
12. Find the number from each of the following expanded forms:
a. Mass of Mars is 6.42 x 1029 kg and mass of the Sun is 1.99 x 1030 kg. What is the total mass?
b. The speed of light in vacuum is 3 x 108 m/s. Sunlight takes about 8 minutes to reach the Earth. Express
distance of Sun from Earth in standard form
16. Case Based Questions:
a. A light year is the distance that light can travel in one year. 1 light year = 9,460,000,000,000 km.
(a) Express one light year in scientific notation.
(b) 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?
c. Astronomy The table shows the mass of the planets, the sum and the moon in our solar system.
(a) Write the mass of each planet and the Moon in scientific notation.
(b) Order the planets and the moon by mass, from least to greatest.