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The document is a revision test for Class 07 Mathematics, consisting of various questions related to angles, geometry, and symmetry. It includes multiple-choice questions, matching exercises, and problem-solving tasks, covering topics such as complementary and supplementary angles, properties of shapes, and area calculations. The test is structured to assess students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their application.
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Nilesh Goswami Academy

REVISION TEST
Class 07 - Mathematics
Time Allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 135

1. The complement of angle 64o is ________. [1]

a) 26o b) 56o

c) 46o d) 36o

2. An angle is 2

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rd of its complement and 1

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th ot its supplement, then the angle is [1]

a) 46o b) 36o

c) 56o d) 40o

3. Find the angle which is five times its supplement. [1]

a) 120o b) 160o

c) 150o d) 100o

4. The value of x, in the figure is [1]

a) 75o b) 245o

c) 185o d) 285o

5. In the given figure, ray A || ray C, the value of a is [1]

a) 140o b) 150o

c) 90o d) 120o

6. If two angles are supplementary then the sum of their measures is ___________ . [1]

a) 360 ∘
b) 90∘

c) 45∘
d) 180 ∘

7. In the figure, AB || CD, ∠ ABE = 100o and ∠ BED = 15o. The measurement of ∠ CDE is: [1]

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a) 115o b) 110o

c) 100o d) 108o

8. If two lines are intersected by a transversal, then the number of pairs of interior angles on the same side of the [1]
transversal is:

a) 3 b) 2

c) 1 d) 4
9. Match the following with the help of the following diagram: [2]

Column A Column B

1. ∠ 1, ∠ 2, ∠ 7 and ∠ 8 (a) alternate interior angles

2. ∠ 5, ∠ 6, ∠ 3 and ∠ 4 (b) interior angles

3. ∠ 1 and ∠ 5 (c) exterior angles

4. ∠ 4 and ∠ 5 (d) corresponding angles

10. Match the following: [2]

Column A Column B

1. Lines that meet at a point (a) angles at a point

2. Lines that always remain the same distance apart and never meet (b) transversal

3. A line that intersects two or more lines at a distinct point (c) parallel lines

4. Angles formed by a number of rays having a common initial point (d) intersecting lines

11. In the given figure, two parallel lines l and m are cut by two transversals p and q. Determine the values of x and [2]
y.

12. In the figure, two parallel lines l and m are cut by two transversals n and p. Find the values of x and y. [2]

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13. In the adjoining figure, are ∠ BOD and ∠ DOA supplementary? [2]

14. An angle is 30o greater than its complement. What is the measurement of complementary angles? [2]

15. Find the angle which is 32° less than its supplement. [3]
16. In fig. l ∥ m If ∠ 1 and ∠ 2 are in the ratio 2 : 3, find ∠ 1 and ∠ 2. [3]

17. Name the pairs of supplementary angles in the following figures: [3]

i.

ii.

iii.

18. Find the measure of an angle, if seven times its complement is 10° less than three times its supplement. [4]
19. In the adjoining figure AB || CD. Find the values, of x and y. [4]

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20. Out of a pair of complementary angles, one is two-third of the other. Find the angles. [4]
21. Find the radius of a circle whose circumference is 4.4 m. [1]

a) 75 cm b) 35 cm

c) 70 cm d) 60 cm
[1]

22.

In the given figure, what is the area of △AOB of 14 cm radius circle when ∠ AOB = 90°?

a) 196 cm2 b) 154 cm2

c) 77 cm2 d) 98 cm2

23. Find the length of tape required to cover the edges of a semicircular disc of radius 14 cm. [1]

a) 96 cm b) 72 cm

c) 84 cm d) 60 cm
24. The areas of two circles are in the ratio 49 : 64. Find the ratio of their circumferences. [1]

a) 5 : 9 b) 7 : 8

c) 5 : 3 d) 5 : 8
25. If the ratio of circumference of two circles is 4 : 9, the ratio of their area is [1]

a) 16 : 81 b) 9 : 4

c) 2 : 3 d) 4 : 9
26. The ratio of the area of a square and an equilateral triangle having same side is: [1]
– –
a) 4 : √3 b) 1 : 2√3
– –
c) 2 : √3 d) 1 : √3
27. If the sides of a parallelogram are increased to twice its original lengths, how much will the perimeter of the new [1]
parallelogram?

a) 4 times b) 3 times

c) 1.5 times d) 2 times


28. If radius of a circle is increased to twice its original length, how much will the area of the circle increase? [1]

a) 2 times b) 3 times

c) 4 times d) 1.4 times


29. Match the following: [2]

Column A Column B

i. Perimeter of a regular polygon a. πd

ii. Perimeter of a square b. 2 × (l + b)

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iii. Perimeter of a rectangle c. 4 × side

iv. Circumference C d. number of sides × length of one side

30. Match the following: [2]

Column A Column B

i. The distance covered to walk along a plane closed figure a. centre of the circle

ii. The measure of the region enclosed by the figure b. perimeter

iii. The distance around a circular region c. area

iv. The fixed point of circle d. circumference

31. Find the area of the parallelograms shown below. [2]

32. Find the missing value: Base is 15 cm, Height is ________ and Area of the triangle is 87 cm2 [2]
33. Find the area of the parallelogram: [2]

34. Find the area of the triangle: [2]

35. A circular flower bed is surrounded by a path 4 m wide. The diameter of the flower bed is 66 m. What is the area [3]
of this path? (Take π = 3.14)

36. In ∆PQR, PR = 8 cm, QR = 4 cm and PL = 5 cm (Fig). Find: [3]

i. the area of the △PQR


ii. QM
37. Find the area of the shaded region in the figure. [3]

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38. In a figure, triangle AEC is right-angled at E, B is a point on EC, BD is the altitude of triangle ABC, AC = 25 [4]
cm, BC = 7 cm and AE = 15 cm. Find the area of triangle ABC and the length of DB.

39. Ratio of the area of △WXY to the area of △WZY is 3 : 4 (as shown in figure). If the area of △WXZ is 56 cm2 [4]
and WY = 8 cm, find the lengths of XY and YZ.

40. If the circumference of a circle exceeds its diameter by 18 cm, then what is the radius of the circle? [4]
41. The order of rotational symmetry of an equilateral triangle is_______. [1]

a) 2 b) 1

c) 0 d) 3

42. In a complete turn (of 360o), the number of times an object looks exactly the same is called ________. [1]

a) rotation symmetry b) line symmetry

c) reflection symmetry d) rotational symmetry


43. The number of lines of symmetry of an equilateral triangle is_______. [1]

a) 2 b) 3

c) 4 d) 1
44. How many lines of symmetry does a regular octagon have? [1]

a) 8 b) 16

c) 7 d) 9
45. The order of the rotational symmetry of the parallelogram about the centre is ________. [1]

a) 3 b) 2

c) 1 d) 0
46. What is the order of rotational symmetry of the English alphabet Z? [1]

a) 0 b) 3

c) 1 d) 2

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47. How many line of symmetry does a semi-circle have? [1]

a) Two b) Four

c) One d) Three
48. After rotating by 60° about a centre, a figure looks exactly the same as at its original position. At what other [1]
angle will this happen for the figure?

a) 120° b) 150°

c) 90° d) 100°
49. Match the following: [2]

Column A Column B

(a) Mirror reflection (p) angle of rotation

(b) fixed point (q) rotational symmetry

(c) Angle by which object rotates (r) symmetry

(d) After rotation object looks exactly the same (s) centre of rotation

50. Match the following: [2]

Column A Column B

(a)Triangle (p) Order of rotation 4

(b) Rhombus (q) Order of rotation unlimited

(c) Square (r) Order of rotation 3

(d) Circle (s) Order of rotation 2.

51. If a figure has two or more lines of symmetry, should it have rotational symmetry of order more than 1? [2]
52. Draw the line of symmetry of a rhombus. [2]
53. Draw, wherever possible, a rough sketch of a triangle with only line symmetry and no rotational symmetry of [2]
order more than 1.
54. How many lines of symmetry does a rhombus have ? what is the order of rotational symmetry of a rhombus? [2]
55. State whether the given figure shows rotational symmetry. If yes, then what is the order of rotational symmetry? [2]

56. Draw the axis of symmetry for the following figures:- [3]

57. Show that the following letters have rotational symmetry of order 2: [3]

58. Discuss the rotational and line symmetry of the following figure- [3]

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59. Draw a polygon which has 5 sides & its line of symmetry. [3]
60. Which of the following figures have rotational symmetry of order more than 1: [4]

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

61. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [5]
The ratio of angles made by hour hand and second hand to minute hand and second hand is 3:2. Answer the
following questions.

(a) Fill in the blanks:

If the sum of the measures of two angles is 90o, the angles are called ________.
(b) What is angle made by hour hand to second hand?

a) 45o b) 55o

c) 50o d) 54o

(c) What is angle made by minute hand to second hand?

a) 45o b) 90o

c) 36o d) 50o

(d) What type of angles they are?

a) Supplementary b) Obtuse angles

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c) Complementary angles d) Adjacent angles
(e) State whether the given statement is True or False:
Two obtuse angles be complement to each other.

a) True b) False
62. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [5]
Once a farmer dug a circular flower bed in his field. Now he has to purchase fertilizer for this bed. But the
question raised that how much fertilizer to be purchased.

For this he took help from his son Varun. Varun measured the radius of the bed it was found to be 7 m. He used
formula to calculate the area of the flower bed.

Later Varun found from his father that 1 kg of fertilizer is required for 1 m2 area, Also the cost of 1 kg fertilizer
was ₹ 50.
(a) What is the area of the flower bed?

a) 154 m2 b) 22 m2

c) 77 cm2 d) 44 cm2

(b) How much fertilizers did the Farmer bought?

a) 77 kgs b) 77 kg

c) 154 kgs d) 44 kgs


(c) What was cost of the fertilizers?

a) ₹ 770 b) ₹ 154

c) ₹ 1540 d) ₹ 7700
(d) Fill in the blanks:
If the radius of flower bed were 14 cm then its area would be ________ m2.
(e) State whether the given statement is True or False:
The area of circle is given by 2πr .

a) True b) False
63. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [5]

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A teacher took all the students of class VII on an educational trip to Agra and Fatehpur Sikri. They saw many
monuments like Taj mahal, Sikandra, Agra fort in Agra and Buland Darwaja in Fatehpur Sikri. The teacher now
explained to them about the symmetry of these buildings.

(a) Fill in the blanks:


In ________ figures line of symmetry is visible.
(b) How many lines of symmetry are visible in the Taj Mahal?

a) No line of symmetry b) 2

c) 3 d) 1
(c) Have you seen line of symmetry in Agra fort?

a) Yes b) No

c) Can not say d) Do not know


(d) How many lines of symmetry regular heptagon?

a) 3 b) 4

c) 6 d) 7
(e) State whether the given statement is True or False:
A parallelogram has no lines of symmetry

a) True b) False

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