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This document is a sample mathematics paper for Class VII for the academic year 2024-25, consisting of objective and subjective sections totaling 80 marks. The objective section includes multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, true/false statements, and case study questions, while the subjective section includes short and long answer questions on various mathematical concepts. The paper covers topics such as geometry, algebra, and data interpretation.

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This document is a sample mathematics paper for Class VII for the academic year 2024-25, consisting of objective and subjective sections totaling 80 marks. The objective section includes multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, true/false statements, and case study questions, while the subjective section includes short and long answer questions on various mathematical concepts. The paper covers topics such as geometry, algebra, and data interpretation.

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SAMPLE PAPER 2024-25

CLASS : VII
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80


General Instructions:

(a) Objective paper – Q I to Q V are of 40 marks.

(b) Subjective paper

 Section A: Very Short Answer Type- Q1 to Q5 carry 2 marks each.


 Section B: Short Answer Type- Q6 to Q11 carry 3 marks each.
 Section C: Long Answer Type- Q12 to Q14 carry 4 marks each.

(c) All questions are compulsory.


(d) Answer all questions in the given sequence.
(e) Draw geometrical figures wherever necessary.
(f) Do the rough work in the rough column.

OBJECTIVE
QI Multiple Choice Questions (15x1 = 15)

1. Least number of possible acute angles in a triangle is:


(a) 0 (b) 1 (c)2 (d) 3

2. In which of the following, is it possible to draw a triangle?


(a) 3 cm, 4 cm, 7 cm (b) 2 cm, 3 cm, 7 cm
(c) 3 cm, 4 cm, 5 cm (d) 3 cm, 3 cm, 7 cm

3. The area of a square plot is 1600 m². The side of the plot is
(a) 120 m (b) 80 m (c) 40 m (d) 160 m

4. If the radius of a circle is doubled , the area becomes


(a) 4 times (b) 3 times (c) 6 times (d) 30 times

5. The area of a parallelogram with base 5 cm and height 4 cm is :


(a) 8 cm² (b) 16 cm² (c) 20cm² (d) 12 cm²

6. Perimeter of a semi circle , where r is the radius and d is the diameter


(a) 1/2 πr² (b) πr (c) πr +d (d) 3πr²

7. The coefficient of x² in (– 5x²y) is


(a) -5 (b) y (c) - 5y (d) 5 y

8. The expression 4a²b – 5ab² + 1 is a


(a) monomial (b) binomial (c) trinomial (d) None of these

9. The value of (-2)4 is :


(a) -16 (b) 8 (c) 16 (d) -8
10. The value of 3° × 4° × 5° is ………..
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) 60 (d) 3

11. The standard form of 20,00,000 is


(a) 0.2 × 10-6 (b) 2.0 × 106 (c) 2.0 × 105 (d) 0.2 × 105

12. What is the mode of the following set of numbers?


1, 2, 3, 2, 1, 5, 6, 1
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 5

13. Which measure describes the middle value of the data?


(a)Mode (b)Mean (c) Median (d) All of these

14. Which of the following solids has only one face?


(a) Cone (b) Cylinder (c) Sphere (d) Pyramid

15. The number of vertices of the given solid shape is

(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4

Q II Fill in the blanks (6 X 1 = 6)

1. The angles opposite to equal sides of an isosceles triangle are _______ .


2. The value of the expression 2a3 + 3a2 + 2a – 7 when (a = 2) is ________.
3. Express 32 in exponential form _______.
4. The mean of first five whole numbers is ______.
5. A line where two faces of a solid meet is called its _______.
6. a4 will be expanded as _________.

Q III Mark as True or False (5 X 1 = 5)

1. 5a and 5b are unlike terms.


2. It is possible to have a triangle in which each angle is less than 60°.
3.( 2 X 3 )2 = 12
4. Sum of 2 and x is equal to 2x.
5. 90 X 90 X 90 = 9
Q IV CASE STUDY QUESTIONS

Case Study 1 (1+1+2 = 4)

Once there was a rich farmer named Ramu ,who lived in a village. He had a lot of land. He bought a new
field that is next to one he already owns in the given figure. This field is in the shape of a square of side 70
m. He makes a semi-circular lawn of maximum area in this field.

(i) Find the radius of the semi circle.


(ii)Find the area of the lawn in the field .
(iii) Find the area of the square field excluding the area of lawn.

Case Study 2 (1+1+1+1=4)

Rohan was a hardworking boy. He wanted to become an Engineer , but his family condition was not so
good . It was difficult for him to achieve his goals. As he was a dedicated learner he kept on trying to fulfil
his dreams and finally he not only managed to become an Engineer , but he also started his own Automobile
company. Graph given below is the first six months production of Rohan’s .
Observe the given bar graph carefully and answer the following questions ..
(a) In which month the production was maximum ?
(b) How many motor bikes were produced in the first three months?
(c) Calculate the increase in production in April over the production in January.
(d) In which month the production was minimum ?

QV Picture Based Question (1+1+1=3)

1. In ∆ XYZ, B is the mid-point of YZ,


X

Y M B Z

Answer the following questions:


XM is________
XB is________
Is YM = MZ ? ( give reason)

2. (1+1+1=3)

Fig. (iii)

a) The expression for Perimeter of fig (i) ________


b) The expression for Perimeter of fig (ii) ________
c) The expression for Perimeter of fig (iii)________
SUBJECTIVE

SECTION – A (5 X 2=10)

1. Find the value of the unknown interior angle x in the following figure.

2. Show the terms and factors in the given expression by tree diagram :
-5pq + 2q2 - 4p2

3. Express 432 as product of powers of their prime factors.

4. Simplify the following [(42)3 × 44] ÷ 47

5. Find the value of the following expression , when m = 2


3m2 - 2m - 7

SECTION – B (6 X 3 =18)
6. Find the values of the unknowns x and y in the given figure:

OR

6. A plane flies 320 km due west and then 240 km due north. Find the shortest distance covered by the plane
to reach its original position.

7. ΔABC is isosceles with AB = AC = 7.5 cm and BC = 9 cm . The height AD from A to BC is 6 cm. Find
the area of ΔABC. What will be the height from C to AB, i.e., CE?
8. Write the algebraic expressions for the following statements.
(a) One-fourth of the product of numbers p and q.
(b) Sum of numbers a and b subtracted from their product.
(c) Number 5 added to three times the product of numbers m and n.

OR

8. Simplify the expression and find its value when a = 2 , b = – 3

2(a2 + ab) + 3 – 4ab

9. Simplify the following using laws of exponents.

10. The weights (in Kg) of 15 students of a class are:

38, 42, 35, 37, 45, 50, 32, 43, 43, 40, 36, 38, 43, 38, 47
Find range , mean and median for the given data.

11. Write the faces, edges and vertices of the following shapes.

SOLID SHAPE FACES EDGES VERTICES

CUBE a) b) c)

TRIANGULAR d) e) f)
PRISM

SECTION – C (4 X 3=12)

12. The diagonals of a rhombus measure 16 cm and 30 cm. Find its perimeter.
13. PQRS is a parallelogram . 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 parallelogram PQRS (b) QN, if PS = 8 cm


OR

13.A circular flower garden has an area of 314 m2. A sprinkler at the centre of the garden can cover an area
that has a radius of 12 m. Will the sprinkler water the entire garden?

(Take π = 3.14)

14. Sale of English and Hindi books in the years 2009 , 2010 , 2011 and 2012 are given below .

Years 2009 2010 2011 2012


English 350 400 450 620

Hindi 500 525 600 650

Draw a double bar graph and answer the following questions:

a) In which year was the difference in the sale of the two language books least?
b) Sale of which language books was maximum in the year 2011 ?

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