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Class 7 Mathematics: MONTH: June and July

This document is a mathematics worksheet for Class 7 covering topics on integers, angles, fractions, and symmetry for the months of June and July. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions, true or false statements, and problem-solving exercises. The worksheet aims to assess students' understanding of mathematical properties and concepts.
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Class 7 Mathematics: MONTH: June and July

This document is a mathematics worksheet for Class 7 covering topics on integers, angles, fractions, and symmetry for the months of June and July. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions, true or false statements, and problem-solving exercises. The worksheet aims to assess students' understanding of mathematical properties and concepts.
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MAX MULLER PUBLIC SCHOOL

Class 7 Mathematics Worksheet


MONTH: June and July
Chapter: Integers and Line and Angles.
I. Fill in the blanks
1.a+b = ______ (commutative property)
2.a+ _______ = a (additive property)
3.-45 ÷ 5 = _______
4.A set of points that has no end points is _______.
[Link] angles are __________ if they have a common
arm and a common vertex.
[Link] a sum of two angles is 900 then the two angles are
called _____.
7.(-12) ☐ (-7) =3 (Fill the box with appropriate signs +,
-, X,÷,)
[Link] inverse of +15 is ______.
[Link] are measured in _______.
[Link] used to measure an angle is called
_________.
II. State whether the following are true or false.
i. The difference between two integers is also an
integer.
ii. The product of -13 and -3 is 16.
iii. Zero added to an integer gives the integer itself.
iv. All supplementary angles are linear.
v. The complementary of angle 600 is angle 300.
vi. A linear pair is also adjacent.
vii. A pair of vertically opposite angles are equal.
[Link] value if the expression {2 + (-7)} ÷ 5 is 1.
ix. -4 + (9+2) = (-4+9) +2 is an example for
commutative property.
x. The only property that holds true for subtraction of
integers is closure.
[Link] the following
xi. Simplify {13 x (-8)} + {13 x (-11)}, using
appropriate property.
xii. Simplify 10 ÷ 5 x {(-24) ÷ 12 – 8}
xiii. Identify the angle pairs and complete the table if
lines m and n are cut by the transversal l.

Correspondin Vertically Adjacent Alternate Alternate Linear


g angles opposite angles interior exterior pair angles
angles angles angles
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MONTH: July Worksheet


Chapter: Fractions and Symmetry.
I. Fill in the blanks
i. A part of the whole is called ______.
ii. The reciprocal of 0 is ________.
2 3
iii. Fractions of the type 3 5 , 4 7 are called
___________ fractions.
iv. Fractions having the same denominators are
called ________ fractions and with different
denominators are called ______ fractions.
v. The number of lines of symmetry of a circle is
_________.
vi. The triangle of having only one line of
symmetry is _________.
vii. Angle of rotation of an equilateral triangle is
__________
viii. A parallelogram has _____ lines of symmetry.
ix. Angle of rotation of paper windmill is _________.
x. Angle of rotation of a regular pentagon.
II. State whether the given statement is true or
false.
i. All proper fractions are greater than 1.
ii. Half a day has 12 hours.
iii. Reciprocal of 7/3 is 7/3.
iv. A parallelogram has no line of symmetry.
v. A line segment has no line of symmetry.
vi. Order of rotational symmetry of equilateral Δ is
4.
III Solve the following.
i. A 20 liters bucket is 3/5, full of milk. Find the
amount of milk in the bucket.
ii. Find (a) ¾ of 16 (b) 36 ÷ ¼
iii. What is reflection symmetry?
iv. What is angle of rotation?

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