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Class 3 & 7

The document contains various mathematical problems and exercises across different chapters, including integers, fractions, decimals, and sets. It includes word problems, fill-in-the-blanks, true or false questions, and multiple-choice questions. The content is aimed at testing and enhancing students' understanding of basic math concepts.

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Class 3 & 7

The document contains various mathematical problems and exercises across different chapters, including integers, fractions, decimals, and sets. It includes word problems, fill-in-the-blanks, true or false questions, and multiple-choice questions. The content is aimed at testing and enhancing students' understanding of basic math concepts.

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1.Riya has 158 stickers. Her friend gives her 247 more.

How many stickers


does Riya have now?

2. A farmer picked 762 mangoes. He sold 438 mangoes in the market.


How many mangoes are left?

3. A baker makes 72 cupcakes and packs them into boxes of 8. How many
boxes does he need?

4. There are 9 rows of trees in a garden. Each row has 7 trees. How many
trees are there altogether?

5. A school library has 326 storybooks on one shelf and 489 storybooks on
another shelf. How many storybooks are there in total?

6. There were 590 passengers on a train. At the next station, 215


passengers got off. How many passengers are still on the train?

Chapter 1: Integers
A. Fill in the blanks (1 mark each)

1. The additive inverse of –7 is __________.


2. The product of two negative integers is always __________.
3. –15 + 10 = __________
4. On a number line, moving left means __________ in value.

B. True or False

1. (−3) ×5=−15
2. Zero is the smallest negative integer.
3. −12+ (−4) =−16
4. −8÷(−2)=4

C. Solve (2 marks each)

1. −18+24=
2. (−6) × (−4) =
3. 36÷ (−6) =
4. Find the value of: 5−(−3) + (−6)

Chapter 2: Fractions & Decimals

A. Multiple Choice Questions

1. ¾+2/3
a) 5/7
b) 17/12
c) 13/12
d)1/2
2. The reciprocal of 5/8?
a) 8/5
b) 5/8
c) −5/8
d) 0
3. Decimal form of 3/5
a) 0.3
b) 0.6
c) 0.75
d) 0.5

B. Solve

1. Convert 2.75 into a fraction and simplify.


2. Multiply: 1.5×0.2
3. Divide: 4.2÷0.6
4. Simplify: 2/3÷4/5

📙 Chapter 3: Sets
A. Define (1 mark each)

1. What is a set?
2. What is the cardinal number of a set?
3. Define a null set with example.

B. State whether True or False:

1. {2, 3, 5, 5, 7} is a valid set.


2. The number of elements in the set {a, e, i, o, u} is 5.
3. Every set is a subset of itself.
4. The set of vowels in "MATHS" is {A}.

C. Solve (2 marks each)

If A = {2, 4, 6} and B = {1, 2, 3, 4}, find A ∩ B and A ∪ B.


1. Write the set of prime numbers less than 10 in roster form.
2.
3. Write the set of letters in the word “DECIMAL”.
4. Represent the following using set-builder notation: {2, 4, 6, 8, 10}

Word Problems (3 marks each)

1. A submarine is at a depth of 800 m below sea level. It rises 250 m and then dives 400
m. What is its final position from the sea level?
2. The temperature was −5∘C in the morning. It increased by 7∘C in the afternoon and
dropped by 4∘C in the evening. What is the temperature at night?

E. HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skill)

1. The product of two integers is 60. If one of them is –12, find the other.
2. Arrange the following integers in ascending order: –9, 0, –3, 7, –1, 2

Fill in the blanks

1. The set {1, 2, 3} is a subset of __________.


2. The set of natural numbers less than 5 is __________.
3. The set with no elements is called __________.
4. Number of elements in the set {a, b, c, a, b} is __________.

E. Solve (3 marks each)

1. List the elements of:


A = {x : x is a vowel in the word “COMPUTER”}

i) A ∪ B
2. Let A = {1, 3, 5}, B = {3, 4, 5}. Find:

ii) A ∩ B
3. Find:
i) The power set of {a, b}
ii) Number of subsets of {1, 2, 3}

F. HOTS

1. Give an example of two equal sets.


2. Write the set of letters that are common in the words “SCHOOL” and “CHOICE”.

Fill in the blanks (1 mark each)

1. 5/9+4/9= __________
2. Decimal form of 1/8 = __________
3. 2.35×10=_________
4. 5.28 ÷ 0.6 = __________

 A rope is 4.5 meters long. It is cut into 3 equal pieces. What is the length of each piece?

 A bottle holds 1.25 litres of water. How much water will 8 such bottles hold?

 Rina read 3/5 of a book. If the book has 120 pages, how many pages did she read?

 If x=4/9 and y=2/3, compare x and y using “<”, “>” or “=”.

 Write a fraction between 1/3 and 1/2.

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