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Class Vii - Annual Revision Worksheet

The document is an annual revision worksheet for Class VII Mathematics, covering various chapters such as Triangle and its Properties, Simple Equations, Perimeter and Area, Comparing Quantities, Symmetry, Algebraic Expressions, and Visualizing Solid Shapes. It includes a series of questions and problems related to each topic, aimed at assessing students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts. The worksheet is structured to facilitate revision and practice for the upcoming academic year.

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Class Vii - Annual Revision Worksheet

The document is an annual revision worksheet for Class VII Mathematics, covering various chapters such as Triangle and its Properties, Simple Equations, Perimeter and Area, Comparing Quantities, Symmetry, Algebraic Expressions, and Visualizing Solid Shapes. It includes a series of questions and problems related to each topic, aimed at assessing students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts. The worksheet is structured to facilitate revision and practice for the upcoming academic year.

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ANNUAL REVISION WORKSHEET– 2024-25

SUBJECT – MATHEMATICS
CLASS- VII No. of pages :

Name : ____________________________________________ Roll No. _____ Sec_____

CHAPTER- TRIANGLE AND ITS PROPERTIES


Q1 The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 6 cm and 8 cm. Between which two numbers can length of
the third side fall?
Q 2 Think and answer the following questions. I) Can you think of a triangle in which two altitudes of the
triangle are two of its sides? II) Will an altitude always lie in the interior of a triangle?

Q 3 In the given figure, find x.

Q 4 Find whether the following triplets are Pythagorean or not?


Show calculations.

(a) (5, 8, 17)


(b) (8, 15, 17)

Q 5 The length of the diagonals of a rhombus is 42 cm and 40 cm. Find the perimeter of the rhombus.

Q 6 The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5. State whether the triangle is right-angled or not.

Q 7 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.
Q 8 In the following figure, find the unknown angles a and b, if l || m.

Q 9 In figure (i) and (ii), Find the values of a, b and c.

Q 10 I have three sides. One of my angle measure 15°. Another has a measure of 60°. What kind of a polygon
am I? If I am a triangle, then what kind of triangle am I?

CHAPTER – SIMPLE EQUATIONS


1. If 45 is added to half of a number, the result is triple the number. Find the number.

2. In an isosceles triangle, the base angles are equal. The vertex angle is 400 What are the base angles of
the triangle? (Remember, the sum of three angles of a triangle is 1800.
3. In a family, the consumption of wheat is 4 times that of rice. The total consumption of two cereals is
80 kg. Find the quantities of wheat and rice consumed in the family.

4. In a bag, the number of one Rupee coins is three times the number of two Rupee coins. If the worth
of the coins is rupees 120, find the number of 1rupee coins.

5.After 20 years, Manoj will be 5 times as old as he is now. Find his present age.

6. Express the given statements as an equation:

a) 13 subtracted from twice of a number gives 3.

b) One-fifth of a number is 5 less than that number.

c) A number is 7 more than one-third of itself.

7. Solve: a) 3 – x = -4 b) x + 15= 19 c) 3x + 7 =10 d) 10 = 5 + 8 (t + 2)

8. Assertion (A) –The value of 5x when x = 5 is 5

Reasons (R) –a numerical coefficient is defined as a fixed number that is multiplied to a


variable.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A

c) A is true but R is false

d) A is false but R is true

CHAPTER – PERIMETER AND AREA


Q1. Find the area of the shaded region:

Q2. Find the total cost of wooden fencing around a circular garden of diameter 28 m, if 1m of fencing
costs Rs.300.
Q3. EFGH is a parallelogram, altitudes FK and FI are 8 cm and 4 cm respectively. If EF = 10 cm, then find

the area of EFGH.


Q4. Circumference of a circular disc is 88 cm. Find its radius.

Q5. Area of ∆𝑃𝑄𝑅 is 20 cm2 and area of ∆𝑃𝑄𝑆 is 44 cm2. Find the length of RS, if PQ is perpendicular to QS and
QR is 5 cm.

Q6. A carpet of size 5 m X 2 m has 25 cm wide red border. The inner part of the border is 25 cm wide with red
border. The inner part of the carpet is blue in colour . Find the area of the blue portion.

Q 7 A rectangle has the measurements of length and breadth as 8 cm and 6 cm. Find its diagonal measure.

Q 8 Find the area of a square park whose perimeter is 440 m.

Q 9 The perimeter of a rectangular sheet is 120 cm. If the length Is 40 cm, find its breadth.

Q 10 The diameter of the car wheel is 77cm. How many revolution will it make to cover 121 km distance?

CHAPTER – COMPARING QUANTITIES


Q1. Suhana sells a sofa set for Rs 9600 making a profit of 20%. What is the C.P. of the sofa set?

Q2. If Meenakshi pays an interest of Rs1500 for 4 years on a sum of Rs 2500, find the rate of interest
per annum(p.a.)

Q3. A farmer bought a buffalo for Rs 44000 and a cow for Rs 18000.He sold the buffalo at a loss of 5%
but made a profit of 10% on the cow. What is the net result of the transaction

Q4. Radhika borrowed Rs 12000 from her friends. Out of which Rs 4000 were borrowed at 18% and the
remaining at 15% rate of interest per annum. What is the total interest after 3 years?

Q5. If 25% of a journey is 800 km, what will be the total distance of the journey?
Q6. Assertion: The ratio of 10m to 10 km is 1/1000
Reason: 10m/10km = 10m/10000m = 1/1000
a) both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation for assertion
b) both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct explanation for assertion
c) assertion is correct but reason is false.
d) both assertion and reason are false.
Q 7 CASE STUDY
Nisha purchased 20 pairs of earrings for 200. She pasted colourful beads on the earrings with glue.
The beads cost her 30 and a tube of glue to stick the beads costs 20. She sold each pair of earrings for
40. After selling all the earrings.
i) What is her total expenditure?
ii) How many rupees did she make as profit?
iii) What percentage profit did Nisha make?

CHAPTER – SYMMETRY
Q1.In the word “MATHS” which of the following pairs of letters show rotational symmetry?

(a) M and T (b) H and S (c) A and S (d) T and S


Q2.The order of rotational symmetry in the given figure is:

(a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) Infinitely many


Q3.In each of the following figures, write the number of lines of symmetry and order of rotational
symmetry.

Q 4 Name any two figures that have both line symmetry and rotational symmetry.
Q 5 Given an example of a letter of the English alphabet which has
i) no line of symmetry and
ii) rotational symmetry of order 2.
Q 6 Draw the line of symmetry for
i) a kite
ii) an arrow head.

CHAPTER – ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS


Q1. Simplify the following by combining the like terms and then write whether the expression is a
monomial, a binomial or a trinomial.

Q2. Simplify the expression by combining the like terms:

7x3 – 3x2y + xy2 + x2y – y3

Q3. Subtract the sum of – 3x3y2 + 2x2y3 and – 3x2y3 – 5y4 from x4 + x3 y2 + x2y3 + y4.

Q4. Find the value of the following expressions at a = 1 and b = –2:

(i) a2 + b2 + 3ab (ii) a3 + a2b + ab2 + b3

Q5. If P = –(x – 2), Q = –2(y +1) and R = –x + 2y, find a, when P + Q + R = ax.

Q6. Assertion: The expression a + b+ c is in three variable


Reason: In a+b+c are three variable a, b, c
a) both assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation for assertion
b) both assertion and reason are correct but reason is correct explanation for assertion
c) assertion is correct but reason is false
d) both assertion and reason are false
Q 7 Write the coefficient of x² in the following:

Q 8 What should be added to 3pq + 5p²q² + p³ to get p³ + 2p²q² + 4pq ?


Q 9 What should be subtracted from –7mn + 2m² + 3n² to get m² + 2mn + n² ?
Q 10 How much does 93p² – 55p + 4 exceed 13p³ – 5p² + 17p – 90?
Q 11 Find the perimeter of the figure given below:

CHAPTER – VISUALISING SOLID SHAPES


Q1. The below figure has ________ vertices,__________ edges and __________ faces.

Q2. Identify the following figures and write the number of edges, vertices and faces.

Q3. Assertion: A square pyramid is a two -dimensional geometric shape that has a square base and
four triangular bases that are joined at a vertex
Reason: 7 edges does a pyramid with square base have
a) both assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explanation for assertion
b) both assertion and reason are correct but reason is correct explanation for assertion
c) assertion is correct but reason is false
d) both assertion and reason are false

4 Draw the net pattern for

(i) a square pyramid. (ii) a triangular pyramid (iii) triangular prism


Find its number of faces , edges and vertices

5. Draw all the three views of the given figure

6. What cross-sections do you get when you give a (i) vertical cut (ii) horizontal cut to the following
solids?

ASSET QUESTION

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