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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL CLA SS: V II

Disclaimer: The uploaded Question paper must be treated only as a sample P RE M ID - TE RM [ P T – 1]


particularly for rubrics, as syllabus pertaining to each class and particular
exam may differ for Current session. Please refer to the CDLO for the SUB JE CT: M A TH S
required syllabus for this session.
Monday. July 24. 2017

SESSION: 2017-18 MAX. MARKS: 40


333333MARKS:222370 77760
SECTION – A
1. Evaluate: [( - 48) ÷ 16] ÷ 3 [1]
 2 4 1
2. Simplify:  4  5   3 [2]
 3 7 4
3. Solve for x: 19x – 13 = 11x + 35 [2]

4. In the given figure line AB and CD intersects at O. If BOC  36 . Find the value of x, y
and z. [3]

SECTION – B
5. Simplify: 4.346 – 1.16 + 3.402 [1]
6. In the figure given below, if 2  120 and 5  60 , show that p q . [2]

7. Using suitable properties of integers, find the value of: [2]


(a) 625 x ( - 35) + ( - 625) x 65
(b) – 4 x 16 x 25 x 3
8. Solve for x: 2(x – 2) – 3(x – 3) = 5(x – 5) [3]
9. A shopkeeper earns a profit of Re 1 by selling one pen and incurs a loss of 40 paise per
pencil while selling pencils of her old stock.

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(a) In a particular month she incurs a loss of Rs 5. In this period, she sold 45 pens. How
many pencils did she sell in this period?
(b) In the next month she earns neither profit nor loss. If she sold 70 pens, how many
pencils did she sell? [4]

SECTION – C
5
10. The people present at the school function occupy of the seats in an auditorium. There are
7
540 people present. How many seats are there in the auditorium? [1]

11. After 15 years, Suhana will be four times as old as she is now. Determine her present age.
[2]

12. A tanker contains 500 litres of milk. Due to small hole in the tanker, the quantity of milk is
decreasing at the rate of 9 litres every hour. What will be the quantity of the milk after 10
hours? [2]

13. Ayushree bought 6.75 kg of biscuits at the rate of Rs 22 per kg and 0.250 kg of Plum cake at
the rate of Rs 320 per kg. She gives the shopkeeper a 500 rupee note. How much change
will the shopkeeper return to her? [3]

14. If PQ RS , then find the measure of DEP and DFS . [4]

SECTION – D
15. One autumn morning the temperature went up from - 4˚C to 5˚C.
(a) By how many degrees did the temperature rise?
(b) During the afternoon the temperature then fell by seven degrees from 5˚C. What was
the temperature in the afternoon? [1]
3
16. Represent 3 pictorially. [2]
8
17. An angle is 30˚ less than two times it’s supplementary. Find the angles. [2]
18. The total number of students in a school is 1260. If the number of girls is 52 more than that
of the boys, find the number of boys in the school. Also find the number of girls. [3]

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE: 7926
Disclaimer: The uploaded Question paper must be treated only as a sample MI D-TERM ASSESSMENT
particularly for rubrics, as syllabus pertaining to each class and particular
exam may differ for Current session. Please refer to the CDLO for the SUB JE CT: M A TH S
required syllabus for this session.
Tuesday. September 26. 2017

NAME OF THE STUDENT: ____________________________________CLASS/SEC.__________


NAME OF THE INVIGILATOR: ________________________________SIGNATURE: ________

SESSION: 2017-18 MAX. MARKS: 80

SECTION – A
1. Find the product of ( - 5) x (6) x (– 7) x ( - 20) [1]

2. Subtract 69.358 from the sum of 43.875 and 53.9 [1]

 1 3 1
3. Simplify:  2 1  2 [2]
 5 10  2

4. In the given figure, PQ = PS. Then find the value of x. [2]

5. Observe the given bar graph carefully and answer the questions that follow: [3]

XYZ Automobiles Ltd


Production of Motor Bikes

1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Jan Feb March April May June
Months

(a) What information does the bar graph depict?


(b) How many motor bikes were produced in the first three months?
(c) Calculate the increase in production in the month of May over the production in the
month of January.
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3 5 7
6. Arrange the rational numbers , , in the ascending order. [3]
7  14 12

7. Solve the following equation: [4]


4 – 4(x – 5) = 2(2 – x) – 6

SECTION – B
8. Find the median of the data 40, 50, 99, 68, 98, 60, 94. [1]

9. Represent the following rational numbers on one number line. [1]

3 5
,
4 8
1
10. A bag contains 12 kg of flour. Two–fifth of it was lost through a hole in the side of the bag.
2
How much of it (in kg) was lost? [2]

11. Using suitable properties of integers, find the value of 20935 x 99 – ( - 20935) [2]

12. Find the measure of angles x, y and z in the following figure. [3]

13. Draw the top, the front and the side view of the given solid figure made up of cubes. [3]

14. If AM is a median of a triangle ABC. Prove that AB + BC + CA > 2 AM. [4]

15. In the adjoining figure, l m and p is the transversal. If 2  2 x  15 and 7  x  45 then
find the value of x. [4]

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16. If 2.25 kg tomatoes cost Rs 19.35 and Mrs. Sharma bought 3.75 kg tomatoes. How much
change will Mrs Sharma get if she gives 50 rupee note to the shopkeeper? [4]

SECTION – C
17. If each of equal angles of an isosceles triangle is 30˚. Find the third angle. [1]

18. In the adjoining figure, AB is a straight line. Ray OC  ray OD. Find out whether
AOD and BOC are complementary. [1]

19. For each of the following solid shapes count the total number of faces and edges. [2]

(a) (b)
20. A grocer had a profit of Rs 47 on Monday, a loss of Rs 12 on Tuesday and a loss of Rs 8 on
Wednesday. Find his net profit or loss in 3 days. [2]

21. List four rational numbers between -3 and -2. [2]

22. The heights of 10 girls were measured in cm and the results are as follows: [3]
135, 150, 139, 128, 151, 132, 146, 149, 143, 141
(a) What is the range of the data?
(b) What is the mean height of the girls?
(c) How many girls have heights more than the mean height?

23. In the given figure, PQ and RS are two lines intersecting each other at point O. If
ROT  90 , then find the value of x, y and z. [3]

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16  26
24. The product of two rational numbers is . If one of the numbers is , find the other
3 3
rational number. [3]

25. A tree is broken at a height of 8 m from the ground and its top touches the ground at a
distance of 15 m from the base of the tree. Find the original height of the tree. [3]

26. Sunil is 48 years old. He is seven years less than five times his daughter’s age. What is his
daughter’s age? [4]

27. A multistorey building has 25 floors above the ground level each of height 5m. It also has 3
floors in the basement each of height 5m. A lift in building moves at a rate of 2m/sec. If a
man starts from 50m above the ground, how long will it take him to reach at 2 nd floor of the
basement? [4]

SECTION – D
28. Find the number of cubes in the following arrangement. [1]

7 9
29. What should be added to so as to get ? [3]
12 16

30. In a public library, the following observations were recorded by the librarian in a particular
week: [4]

Days Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Newspaper Readers 400 600 350 550 500

Magazine Readers 100 100 200 300 250

(a) Draw a double bar graph choosing an appropriate scale.


(b) On which day, the number of readers in the library was maximum?
(c) On which day, the number of readers in the library was minimum?

31. Do as directed: [4]


(a) Draw an isometric view of a cuboid 4 cm x 3 cm x 2 cm.
(b) Draw the net (rough sketch) of a square pyramid.

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL CLA SS: V II
Disclaimer: The uploaded Question paper must be treated only as a sample P OST M ID - TE RM [ P T – 2 ]
particularly for rubrics, as syllabus pertaining to each class and particular
exam may differ for Current session. Please refer to the CDLO for the SUB JE CT: M A TH S
required syllabus for this session.
Friday. December 22. 2017

SESSION: 2017-18 MAX. MARKS: 40


333333MARKS:222370 77760
SECTION – A
1. Write the algebraic expressions in the following cases using variables, constants and
arithmetic operations. [1]
(a) Product of numbers y and z subtracted from 10
(b) Sum of numbers p and q subtracted from their product.
2. Find the amount and simple interest paid for 3 years on the sum of Rs 7200 at the rate of
18% per annum. [2]
3. In the given figure, DA  AB, CB  AB and AC = BD. State the three pairs of equal parts in
the Δ ABC and Δ DAB. Which of the following statements is meaningful? [2]
(a) ΔABC ΔBAD
(b) ΔABC ΔABD

4. Name and draw, wherever possible, a rough sketch of [3]


(a) A quadrilateral having 4 lines of symmetry and order of rotational symmetry more
than 1.
(b) Letter of an English alphabet having no line of symmetry and order of rotational
symmetry 2.
(c) A triangle with one line symmetry and rotational symmetry of order not more than
1.
SECTION – B
5. Find the number whose 6% is 24. [1]
6. Find the value of the expression 3 x  2 xy  5 x y , when x = -1 and y = 3.
2 2 2
[2]
7. A garment store bought 50 shirts at the rate of Rs 400 per shirt and sold all of them for
Rs 18400. Find its profit or loss percentage. [2]
8. If ΔABC and ΔDBC are on the same base BC, AB = DC and AC = DB then prove that
ΔABC ΔDCB. Also state whether A  D [3]

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9. Subtract the sum of 9b 2  3c 2 and 2b 2  bc  2c 2 from the sum of 2b 2  2bc  c 2 and


c 2  2bc  b 2 . [4]

SECTION – C
10. A shopkeeper reduces the prices of all articles by 20%. What is the new price of a cycle
which originally costs Rs 1750? [1]
11. In triangles ABC and PQR, AB = 3.5 cm, BC = 7.1 cm, AC = 5 cm, PQ = 7.1 cm, QR = 5 cm
and PR = 3.5 cm. Examine whether the two triangles are congruent or not. If yes, write the
congruence relation in symbolic form. [2]

12. What must be added to 3 x 2  7 xy  5 y 2 to make the sum equal to x 2  4 xy  2 y 2 ? [2]


13. Abhishek bought a typewriter and sold it at 15% gain. If he sold it for Rs 4025, what did he
pay for it? [3]
14. Copy and complete the figure to be symmetrical about the mirror lines on a graph. [4]

SECTION – D
15. Show the terms and factors of the given expression by tree diagram. [1]
5 xy  7 x y
2 2

16. In how many years will Rs 900 yield a simple interest of Rs 324 at 12% per annum? [2]
17. Draw the lines of symmetry for each of these figures on a graph paper. [2]
(a) A rhombus (b) A regular pentagon
18. In the fig. TS PQ and TS = PQ. Prove that the triangles PQR and STR are congruent. [3]

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE: 7314
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particularly for rubrics, as syllabus pertaining to each class and particular
exam may differ for Current session. Please refer to the CDLO for the SUB JE CT: M A TH S
required syllabus for this session.
Wednesday. March 14. 2018

NAME OF THE STUDENT: ____________________________________CLASS/SEC.__________


NAME OF THE INVIGILATOR: ________________________________SIGNATURE: ________

SESSION: 2017-18 MAX. MARKS: 80

SECTION – A
1. What is the order of rotational symmetry in the figures given below? [1]

2. Solve for x : 19 x – 13 = 11x + 35 [1]

3. Construct an equilateral triangle of side 6.5 cm. [2]

4. Using laws of exponents, simplify and write answer in exponential form: [2]
2  3  16
5 4

3 2  64

5. In the given figure find the measure of x and y. [3]

6. Do as directed: [3]
(a) Express 768 as a product of prime factors only in exponential form.
(b) Express 70040000000 in standard form.
(c) Express 279404 in the expanded form.

7. ABCD is a quadrilateral. Prove that AB + BC + CD + DA < 2 (AC + BD) [4]

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SECTION – B
8. In the figure ABCD is a parallelogram, in which AB = 8 cm, AD = 6 cm and altitude
AE = 4 cm. Find the length of the altitude corresponding to side AD. [1]

9. If y = 10 then find the value of y 2  2 y  10 . [1]

10. In the given figure, AB = AD and ∠BAC = ∠DAC. Show that ∆ABC ≅ ∆ADC [2]

11. How many times will the wheel of a car rotate in a journey of 88 km if the diameter of the
wheel is 56 cm? [2]

12. Find out by how much is the sum of a 4  6a 2 b 2  b 4 and  2a 4  5a 2 b 2  3b 4 greater than
 a 4  a 2 b 2  4b 4 ? [3]

13. ABC is an isosceles triangle with AB = AC and AD is one of its altitudes. [3]
(a) State the three pairs of equal parts in ADB and ADC.

(b) Is ADB  ADC? Why or why not?

14. Solve for x: 5(6x + 1) = 3(- 8 + x) + 2 [4]

15. If A = 3x2 – 4x + 1, B = 5x2 + 3x – 8 and C = 4x2 – 7x + 3, then solve (A + B) – C [4]

16. Tushar sells two sweaters for Rs 1188 each. On one he gains 10% and on the other he loses
10%. Find his overall gain or loss percent. [4]
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SECTION – C
17. In a restaurant, Anil left Rs 75 tip which was 15% of his total bill. How much was his total
bill? [1]

 3    2    10 
2 3 2

18. Evaluate        [1]


 4   3   12 

19. Yuvraj borrowed Rs 30,000 each from two banks for 3 years and 5 years respectively. Find
the difference in the interest paid by him if the rate of interest charged by both banks is 8%
per annum. [2]

20. A 25 m long ladder reached a window 20 m high from the ground on placing it against a
wall at a certain distance. Find the distance of the foot of the ladder from the wall. [2]

21. Copy the given figures and draw the reflection of the figures in the given mirror line
(dotted line). [2]

22. Find the value of x in the following case: [3]

7 6  7 4 x  7 8

23. The dimensions of a painting are 60 cm x 38 cm. Find the area of the wooden frame of
width 6 cm around outside the painting as shown in the adjoining figure. [3]

24. A shopkeeper reduced the price of a pen from Rs 150 to Rs 120 first. However, after a while
he increased the price back to Rs 150. Find [3]
(a) percent reduction in first case.
(b) percent increase in second case.
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25. Raju’s father’s age is 5 years more than three times Raju’s age. Find Raju’s age, if his father
is 44 years old. [3]

26. In the given figure AD = BC and AD BC . Prove that AB = DC. [4]

27. Priyanka took a wire and bent it to form a circle of radius 14 cm. Then she bent it into a
rectangle whose one side is 24 cm long. What is the length of the wire? Which figure
encloses more area, the circle or the rectangle? [4]

SECTION – D
28. Copy the following shapes and draw line or lines of symmetry for the same. [1]

29. Construct Δ ABC if AC = 7 cm, A  60 and B  50 . Write steps of constructions. [3]

30. State and draw the number of lines of symmetry for the following figures on a graph paper.
(a) Regular hexagon
(b) Isosceles triangle
(c) Square
(d) Equilateral triangle [4]

31. Draw a line l . Draw a perpendicular to l at any point on l . On this perpendicular choose a
point Y, 3 cm away from l . Through Y, draw a line m parallel to l . Also write steps of
constructions. [4]

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