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This document is a periodic test paper for Class 7 Mathematics, covering chapters 7, 8, and 9, with a total of 40 marks. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and problem-solving questions related to rational numbers, area calculations, percentages, and simple interest. The test is designed to assess students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their application in various scenarios.

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This document is a periodic test paper for Class 7 Mathematics, covering chapters 7, 8, and 9, with a total of 40 marks. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and problem-solving questions related to rational numbers, area calculations, percentages, and simple interest. The test is designed to assess students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their application in various scenarios.

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ATOMIC ENERGY CENTRAL

Seat No. _________


SCHOOL NO
CLASS 7 PERIODIC TEST -03 Saturday
Class: 07 Mathematics Date: 04/01/2025
Time: 1H 30M Chapter: 7, 8, 9 Total Marks: 40

Q-1. Choose the correct option from the following. [10]

1. How many rational numbers are there between two rational numbers?

[A] 1 [B] 0 [C] unlimited [D] 100


Ans: [C]

There are unlimited numbers between two rational numbers.

2. A rectangular piece of dimensions 3 cm  2 cm was cut from a rectangular sheet of paper of dimensions
6 cm  5 cm (see the figure). Area of remaining sheet of paper is

[A] 30cm2 [B] 36cm2 [C] 24cm2 [D] 22cm2


Ans: [C]

Given dimensions of the bigger rectangle are 6 cm and 5 cm .

 Area of bigger rectangle  6 cm  5 cm  30 cm2


[ area of rectangle  length  breadth]
Also given, dimensions of the smaller rectangle are 3 cm and 2 cm .

 Area of smaller rectangle  3 cm  2 cm  6 cm2


 Area of remaining sheet of paper  Area of bigger rectangle
Area of smaller rectangle

  30  6  cm2  24 cm2

3. 0.07 is equal to

[A] 70% [B] 7% [C] 0.7% [D] 0.07%

Ans: [B]

0.07  7 / 100
Percentage  (7 / 100)  100

 7%

4. Area of a circular garden with diameter 8 m is

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[A] 12.56 m2 [B] 25.12 m2 [C] 50.24 m2 [D] 2000.96 m2

Ans: [C]

Given, diameter= 8 m
8
So, radius= m  4m
2
diameter 
 radius  
2 

22
 Area of circular garden= πr 2   4  4  50.24 m 2
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5. If Mohan’s income is 25% more than Raman’s income, then Raman’s income is less than Mohan’s income
by

[A] 25% [B] 80% [C] 20% [D] 75%

Ans: [C]

Let us assume Mohan's income be P and Raman's income be Q.

From the question it is given that,


Mohan's income is 25% more than Raman's income i.e. x  y  25% of y

x  y  (25 / 100)y
x  y(1  (25 / 100))
x  y((100  25) / 100)
x  y(125 / 100)

Then, the difference between both the income is  (125 / 100)y  (25 / 100)y

So, Raman's income as compared to Mohan's income,


 (difference) / (Mohansincome)  100
 ((25y / 100) / (125y / 100))  100
 (25 / 125)  100

 20%

6. The per cent that represents the shaded region in the figure is

[A] 36% [B] 64% [C] 27% [D] 48%


Ans: [A]

From the figure,


Total number of parts in the given figure  10  10  100

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Out of 100 parts 36 parts are shaded.
Then percentage of shaded parts  (36 / 100)  100

 0.36  100
 36%

7. The sum which will earn a simple interest of ₹126 in 2 years at 14% per annum is

[A] ₹394 [B] ₹395 [C] ₹450 [D] ₹540


Ans: [C]

From the question it is given that,


SI= ₹126
Time= 2 years
Rate= 14%
Then, we know the formula of Simple interest I  (P  R  T) / 100
126  (P  14  2) / 100
P  12600 / (14  2)

P  J450

48
8. The standard form of is
60

48 60 4 4
[A] [B] [C] [D]
60 48 5 5
Ans: [C]

48
Given rational number is .
60
For standard/simplest form, divide numerator and denominator by their HCF i.e.
48  12 4

60  12 5
[ HCF of 48 and 60  12]

48 4
Hence, the standard form of is .
60 5

9. In reference to a circle the value of π is equal to

Area Area Circumference Circumference


[A] [B] [C] [D]
Circumference Diameter Diameter Radius

Ans: [C]

We know that,
Circumference of a circle  2πr
Circumference  π  Diameter
[ diameter  2r]

Circumference
 π
Diameter

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10. On selling an article for ₹329, a dealer lost 6%. The cost price of the article is

[A] ₹310.37 [B] ₹348.74 [C] ₹335 [D] ₹350


Ans: [D]

From the question it is given that,


Selling price of the article  ? 329
Loss percent  6%
We know that, Loss percent  (loss / CP)  100

6  ((CP  SP) / CP)  100


(6 / 100)CP  CP  SP
CP  (6 / 100)CP  329
(94 / 100)CP  329
CP  (329  100) / 94

CP  ? 350

Q-2. Answer the following questions. (Each carry 2 marks) [06]

1. Find the area of a circle of radius 30 cm (use  3.14) .

Ans: Radius, r  30 cm
2
Area of the circle  πr

 3.14  302
 2,826 cm 2

2. 4 Find the area of the following triangles.

(i) (ii)

Ans: (i) Area of triangle


1 1
 bh   QR  PS
2 2
1
  4 cm  2 cm  4 cm 2
2
1 1
(ii) Area of triangle  bh   MN  LO
2 2
1
  3 cm  2 cm  3 cm 2
2

4 5
3. Find the product of and
5 12

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4 5
Ans: Given, and
5 12
Product of numerators
 Product of rational numbers 
Product of denominators

 4    5  20
 
5  12 60
20  20
 [dividing numerator and denominator by 20]
60  20
1

3

Q-3. Answer the following questions. (Each carry 3 marks) [12]

1. The two sides of the parallelogram ABCD are 6 cm and 10 pq, The height corresponding to

the base CD is 3 cm (Figure).

Find the
(i) area of the parallelogram.
(ii) the height corresponding to the base AD.

Ans: (i) Area of parallelogram  b  h


 6 cm  3 cm  18 cm2

(ii) base  b   4 cm, height  x (say),

Area  18 cm2
Area of parallelogram b  x
18  4  x
18
x
4
Therefore,
x  4.5 cm

Thus, the height corresponding to base AD is 4.5 cm.

2. In an examination, there are three papers each of 100 marks. A candidate obtained 53 marks
in the first and 75 marks in the second paper. How many marks must the candidate obtain
in the third paper to get an overall of 70% marks?

Ans: Total marks  100  100  100  300


Marks obtained by the candidate in first paper  53
Marks obtained by the candidate in second paper  75
Let the marks obtained by the candidate in third paper  x

Total marks obtained by the candidate  53  75  x  128  x

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According to question,

128  x 
 100  70
300
 128  x  3  70
 x  210  128  82
So, the candidate must obtain 82 marks in the third paper.

3. Estimate what part of the figures is coloured and hence find the percent which is coloured.

1
Ans: (i) Coloured part 
4
1 3
 Percent of coloured part   100%  25% (ii) Coloured part 
4 5
3
 Percent of coloured part   100%  60%
5
3
(iii) Coloured part 
8
3 3
 Percent of coloured part   100%   25%  37.5%
8 2

4. Find the value of:


2
(i)  4  
3
3
(ii) 2
5
4
(iii)   3 
5

2 3
Ans: (i)  4     4     2  3  6
3 2

3 3 1  3  1 3
(ii) 2   
5 5 2 52 10

4  4  1  4   1 4
(iii)   3     
5 5  
3 5   3  15

Q-4. Answer the following questions. (Each carry 4 marks) [12]

1. Find the missing values:


Area of the
S.No. Base Height
parallelogram
A 15 cm … 87 cm 2
B … 31.4 mm 1256 mm 2
C 22 cm … 170.5 cm 2

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1
Ans: We know that the area of triangle   base  height
2

In first row, base  15 cm and area  87 cm2

1 87  2
 87   15  height  height= 11.6 cm
2 15

In second row, height  31.4 mm and area  1256 mm2

1
 1256   base  31.4
2
1256  2
 base= 80 mm
31.4

In third row, base  22 cm and area  170.5 cm2


1
 170.5   22  height
2
170.5  2
 height= 15.5 cm
22
Thus, the missing values are:
S.No. Base Height Area of the parallelogram
A 15 cm 11.6 cm 87 cm 2
B 80 mm 31.4 mm 1256 mm 2
C 22 cm 15.5 cm 170.5 cm 2

2. The perimeter of a rectangle is 40 m. Its length is four metres less than five times its breadth.

Find the area of the rectangle.

Ans: Let breadth of the rectangle  x


Then, length of the rectangle  5x  4
We know that,

Perimeter of rectangle  2  l  b 

 40  2  l  b

 40  2  5x  4  x 

 40  2  6x  4 

 12x  8  40
 12x  40  8
 12x  48

48
x 4
12

 perimeter  40m, given

So, breadth  x  4 mand length  5x  4  5  4  4  16 m


2
Area of rectangle  l  b  4  16  64 m
2
Hence, the area of rectangle is 64 m .

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