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CLASS: 7 MAX. MARKS :30
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS TIME: 1:30 Hr.
CH: 4 (Simple Equation)
General Instructions:
I. All questions are compulsory.
II. This question paper contains 14 questions divided into four Sections A, B, C and D.
III. Section A has 5 questions of 1 mark each. Section B has 4 questions of 2 marks each. Section C has 3 questions of 3 marks each. and Section D has 2 questions of 4 marks each.
IV. Use of Calculators is not permitted
Section A
1. Shifting one term from one side of an equation to another side with a change of sign is known as
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(a) commutativity (b) transposition
(c) distributivity (d) associativity.
2. Which of the following equations can be formed starting with x = 0 ? (a) 2x + 1 = – 1 (b) x 2 + 5 = 7
(c) 3x – 1 = – 1 (d) 3x – 1 = 1
3.Which is a solution of the equation x + 4 = 6
(a) x = 2 (b) x = 3 (c) x = 4 (d) x = 6
4. Which of the following numbers satisfy the equation –6 + x = –12 ?
(a) 2 (b) 6 (c) – 6 (d) – 2
5. If x/2 = 3, then the value of 3x + 2 is
(a) 20 (b) 11 (c) 13/2 (d) 8
Section – B
6. Finding the value of a variable in a linear equation that_____ the equation is called a _____of the equation.
7. The length of a rectangle is two times its breadth. Its perimeter is 60 cm.
(a) The equation formed is .
(b) The solution of the equation is .
8. Subtract :
(i) 3 from –4
(ii) –3 from –4 .
9. In a bag there are 5 and 2 rupee coins. If they are equal in number and their worth is ` 70, then
(a) The worth of x coins of ₹ 2 each______ .
(b) The equation formed is______.
Section c
10. In a Mathematics quiz, 30 prizes consisting of 1st and 2nd prizes only are to be given. 1st and 2nd prizes are worth ₹ 2000 and ₹ 1000, respectively. If the total prize money is ₹ 52,000 then show that:
(a) If 1st prizes are x in number the number of 2nd prizes are ______.
(b) The total value of prizes in terms of x are ______.
(c) The equation formed is _______.
11. Solve the following equations:
(a) 10p = 100
(b) p 3 = 5
(c) 2q + 6 = 12
12. Set up equations and solve them to find the unknown numbers in the following cases:
(a) Add 4 to eight times a number; you get 60.
(b) One-fifth of a number minus 4 gives 3.
(c) If I take three-fourths of a number and add 3 to it, I get 21.
Section – D
13. (a) A man travelled two fifth of his journey by train, one-third by bus, one-fourth by car and the remaining 3 km on foot. What is the length of his total journey?
(b) A shopkeeper sells mangoes in two types of boxes, one small and one large. A large box contains as many as 8 small boxes plus 4 loose mangoes. Set up an equation which gives the number of mangoes in each small box. The number of mangoes in a large box is given to be 100.
14. Solve the following equations.
(a) – 4 = 5(p – 2)
(b) –16 = –5 (2 – p)
(c) 28 = 4 + 3(t + 5)
(d) 0 = 16 + 4(m – 6)