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MATHEMATICS VACATION ASSIGNMENT CLASS 7(2)

The document is a holiday assignment for Class 7 Mathematics, divided into nine weeks with various mathematical problems and exercises. It covers topics such as rational numbers, ratios, percentages, geometry, and real-life applications of mathematics. Each week includes a series of tasks designed to enhance students' understanding and skills in mathematics.

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MATHEMATICS VACATION ASSIGNMENT CLASS 7(2)

The document is a holiday assignment for Class 7 Mathematics, divided into nine weeks with various mathematical problems and exercises. It covers topics such as rational numbers, ratios, percentages, geometry, and real-life applications of mathematics. Each week includes a series of tasks designed to enhance students' understanding and skills in mathematics.

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Class-7 HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT DATE: 26-07-2023

MATHEMATICS

Week 1
1. Find the sum

(i) 64 and – 80 (ii) 83 and -37 (iii) -161 and 35 (iv) -113 and -110

2. Subtract
(i )4356 from -1235 (ii) -723 from -967 (iii) -3456 from 6785

3. Evaluate the following.

i. (-6) - { (28) ÷ (−7) }

ii. 10 – { 56 ÷ (-16 + 9)}

iii. (-5) x 7 x ( -6 ) x ( -8 )

iv. (-216 ) ÷ (-12 )

4. 𝑉𝑒𝑟𝑖𝑓𝑦 (−16 ) 𝑋 {(−5) + (−6)} ={ (−16) 𝑋 (−5) } + {(−16) 𝑋 (−6)}

5. (-9) - {(-8)+24÷12-7}

6. 15-{8+27÷(2 x8-7)}

7. A scuba diver is swimming at 48 feet beneath the surface of a sea.If he


then climbs up 25 feet ,what is his depth now?
Week 2
−5 7
1. The sum of 2 rational numbers is , if one of them is , find the other?
8 16

51
2. Express in standard form.
−68

1
3. The cost of 5 kg apples is ₹ 336. What is the rate of apples per kg?
4

4 −4
4. Represent and on the number line?
5 5

5. Arrange the following in ascending order :

5 −2 −7 11
−12 3 9 −18

6. Find the value of


5 3
i. [−2 8 ] ×[1 ]
7

1 11
ii. 3 ÷ −2
7

−3 −2 16
iii. [ ×
3
] ÷ [−21]
7
5
7. Write five rational numbers equivalent to −11
−18 −3
8. Show that 24
and 4
are equivalent rational numbers
−9 3
9. The product of two rational number is 16 .If one of them is 14 . Find the
other
𝑝
10. Express the decimal numbers in the form of 𝑞
0.266……
Week 3

1. Simplify and write the following in exponential form:

2. Simplify and write the following in exponential form:

3. Express each of the following in exponential form :


−256 32
i) ii).
625 3125

4. Express the numbers appearing in the following in scientific notation?


(i) The earth has 1,353,000,000 cubic km of water
(ii) The speed of light in vacuum is 299,800,00m/sec
Week 4

1. Classify the following sets into empty set, finite set, and infinite set. In
case of (non-empty) finite sets, mention the cardinal number.

(a)Z = The set of prime numbers from 2 to 11

(b)P = {x: x is an even prime number}

(c )Q = {x: x is a quadrilateral having 5 sides}

(d) R = {x: x ∈ I, -5 < x < 2}

(e) V = {x: x is a 2-digit number such that the sum of digits is 6}

2. Which of the following pairs of sets are equivalent or equal?

(a) A = {x : x ∈ N, x ≤ 6}

B = {x : x ∈ W, 1 ≤ x ≤ 6}

(b) X = {The set of colors in the rainbow)

Y = {The set of days in a week}

(c) A = {x | x ∈ N, x ≤ 5}

B = {x | x ∈ I, 5 < x ≤ 10}

(d) A = {x: x is a letter in the word SEAT}

B = {x: x is a letter in the word TASTE}

3. Write down all the subsets of {2, 4, 6}


4. Write the following in the roster form and write the cardinal number of
the sets
(a) A = {x/x is a whole number and x<13}
(b) B ={x/x is a prime number and x<30 }
(c) C = {x/x is a multiple of 3 and 30<x<50}
1. Express the ratios in simplest form
(a) 1 kg : 375 g
(b) 60 cm: 1m
2
(c) 8 months : 1 3 years

2. Divide ₹ 3900 between Kunal and Kirti in the ratio 15: 11


3. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 5 : 6 : 7.Find each angle

4. Check whether the following are in proportion


(a) 20,18,5,6
(b) 3.6,0.4, 4.5, 0.5

5. Find the third proportional to


(a) 36,12
(b) 1.2 ,0.6

6. Find the value of x


(a) 42 : 12 :: 7 : x (b) 16 : x :: x : 25

8. A line segment of length 20 cm is divided into three parts in the


ratio 1:2:3. Find the length of each part.

9. Find the mean proportional between 4 and 9.

10. 76 persons can complete the job in 42 days. In how


many days will 56 persons do the same job?

11. The weight of 56 books is 8 kg. What is the weight of 152 such
books? How many such books weigh 5 kg?
1. A train covers 51 km in 3 hours. Calculate its speed. How far does the
train go in 30 minutes?
2. Rohit goes 350 km in 5 hours. Find:
(a) his speed
(b) the distance covered by Rohit in 6.2 hours
(c) the time taken by him to cover 210 km
3. A car is travelling at a speed of 45 km/hr. How far will it travel in 48
minutes ?

4. Rohan can walk 128 km in 16 hours. What distance can he walk in 3 hours?

5. A scooter consumes 2.5 litres of petrol in covering a distance of 85


km. What distance will it cover in 8 litres of petrol?

6. Rahul travelled 36km at a speed of 8km/h. Mohan travelled 48km at


a speed of 10km/h
(a) Whose journey was quickest?
(b) By how many minutes?
7. A bus covers 100 km in first two hours ,64 km in next 1 hour and 72
km in the next 2 hours .Find the average speed of the bus during the
whole journey

1. Find the number if 35 % of it is 280 km.

2. Convert as fractions in the lowest form:


(i) 0.5% (ii) 0.35%
3. Convert the decimal into percentage
(a) 0.045 (b) 1.6
4. Convert the percentage into ratio
(a) 32% (b) 3.5%

5. In an exam Ansu secured 332 marks. If she secured 83 % marks,


find the maximum marks.
6. In a class 60% of the students are girls. If the total number of
students is 30, what is the number of boys?

7. The population in a small town increases from 20000 to 21250 in one


year. Find the percentage increase in population.

8. What percent of 70 kg is 2.1 kg?

9. Gunpowder contains 65 % nitre, 15 % sulphur and the rest of it is


charcoal. Find the amount of nitre, sulphur and charcoal in 8 kg of gun
powder.

10. Ron scored 20 out of 25 marks in English, 30 out of 40 marks in Science


and 68 out of 80 marks in mathematics. In which subject his percentage
of marks is best?
11. The regular price of a tool kit is ₹ 400 .If the tool kit is marked 15% off,
what is the selling price
Week 8
Self-study lessons- Fractions, Decimal Numbers & Symmetry
1. Subtract 6.054 from 11.26

2. Simplify: 11.349 – 3.57 + 6.28 – 5.6

3. What should be added to 63.47 to get 91?


1 3
4. Kiran purchased 3 2 kg apples and 4 4 kg oranges . What is the total weight
of the fruits purchased ?

5.Arun bought 5 kg 300 g apples and 3 kg 250 g mangoes. Mohan

bought 4 kg 800 g oranges and 4 kg 150 g bananas. Who bought

more fruits and by how much?

2 4
6.Ramesh solved parts of an exercise while Reshma solved of
7 5

it .Who solved lesser part? By how much?

7.Draw all possible lines of symmetry in each of the following


figures and state the number of lines of symmetry in each case.

8. Draw all possible line of symmetry in:

(i) Regular pentagon ii) Regular hexagon


9. Write the number of lines of symmetry in the following figures.

(i)Equilateral triangle ii) Isosceles triangle

(iii)Scalene triangle iv) Square

(v)Parallelogram vi) Rhombus

10. Express in kg using decimals:


(i) 3470 g ii) 4 kg 8 g iii) 200 g
11 .Write the number of lines of symmetry in the letters ofEnglish Alphabets
12. Find the following:

i) 10.8 × 4 ii) 126.35 × 7 iii) 4.28 ÷ 0.2 iv) 3.645 ÷ 1.35

v) 5.8 × 10 vi) 3.76 ×100 viii) 0.549 ÷ 1000 viiii) 38.53 ÷100
13. Find the area of a rectangle whose length is 5.7 cm and breadth is 3.5

cm?

14. 242.46 are to be distributed among 6 children equally, find the share of

each?

15. A car covers a distance of 89.1 km in 2.2 hours. What is the

average distance covered by it in one hour?


Week 9

MATH PROJECT (For reference links are given


below)

1. Make a project on how integers and rational


numbers are applied in real life
OR
2. Make symmetry paper crafts
https://youtu.be/TMf4-OgQAs

https://youtu.be/IUbIEyUkR9o

OR
3. Working model of laws of exponents
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Vr5oIbFnmwU&f
eature=share7

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