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Annual Exammath 7 Ii

The document is an examination paper for Class VII mathematics, covering topics such as congruence of triangles, properties of angles, and basic geometry. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and problem-solving tasks. The paper is divided into two sections, A and B, each worth 40 marks.

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Annual Exammath 7 Ii

The document is an examination paper for Class VII mathematics, covering topics such as congruence of triangles, properties of angles, and basic geometry. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and problem-solving tasks. The paper is divided into two sections, A and B, each worth 40 marks.

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(x). In fig.

16, AD = DC and AB = BC
(a) Is ΔABD ≅ ΔCBD?
(b) State the three parts of matching pairs you have used to
answer (a)
TIME: 2 ½HOUR CLASS VII M.M. 80

NAME:
DATE:
NOTE : (i) All questions are compulsory
(ii) Questions are given in two section A and B
(iii) Both section are 40 mark
(xi). In ΔPQR ≅ ΔEFD, SECTION –A
(i) Which side of ΔPQR equals ED?
Q1 Multiple choice 5
(ii) Which angle of ΔPQR equals angle E?

(i) If the sides of a rectangle are 16 cm and 12 cm, the


length of each of its diagonals is
(a) 20 cm
(b) 24 cm
(c) 18 cm
(d) none of these

(ii) Two angles of a triangle are equal and third angle


measures 80°. The measure of each of the equal angles is
(a) 55°
(b) 60°
(c) 50°
(d) 65°
(iii) In a right angled triangle, right angled at B, if AB = 5
cm and AC = 13 cm, then BC is equal to
(a) 8 cm
(b) 12 cm
(c) 10 cm
(d) 5 cm
(iv) The bisector of the vertical angle of an isosceles
triangle bisects the base at corresponding triangle.
(a) 60° SECTION (B)
(b) 90° Q -8 Attempt any eight question of the following
(c) 30° 40
(d) 45°
(v) Which of the following is not a Pythagorean triplet? (i) The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 5 : 4 : 3. Find th
(a) 5, 12, 13 measure of each angle.
(b) 10, 15, 25
(c) 15, 36, 39 (ii) The angles of a triangle are (x + 21)°, x° and (2x – 45)°. Find
(d) 10, 24, 26 the value of x.
(iii) Two angles of a triangle are of measures 60° and 75°. Find
Q-2 Fill in the blank 5 ×2
the measure of the third angle
(i) Two line segments are congruent, if they have .................
(ii) Two rectangles are congruent, if they have.................. (iv) One side of a triangle is produced and the exterior angle so
(iii) Among two congruent angles, one has a measure of formed is 120°. If the interior opposite angles are in the ratio 2 : 3,
55°, the measure of other angle is................... find the measure of each angle of the triangle.
(iv) Two line segments are congruent if _______ (v) Construct ΔXYZ in which XY = 4.5 cm, YZ = 5 cm and
(V) Among the congruent angles, one has a measure of 70°, the ZX=6cm.
measure of the other angle is _______ (vi) Construct an equilateral triangle of side 5.5 cm.
Q-3 Answer the following questions and justify your answer (vii). Construct ΔABC with BC = 7.5 cm, AC = 5 cm and m∠C =
5 ×3 60°. (viii) Which congruence criterion do you use in the following?
(i) Are the triangles equal in area congruent? (a) Given: AC = DF
(ii) Are congruent rectangles equal in area? AB = DE

So, ∆ ABC ≅ ∆ DEF


(iii) Are the squares having equal area congruent? BC = EF
(iv) Are the squares having equal area congruent?
(v) Are circles with same centre congruent (ix) Find the value of the unknown x in the following diagrams
Q-4 Write true (T) or false (F). 10
(i) We can have a triangle with two right angles.
(ii) In an isosceles triangle, two angles are equal.
(iii) The sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle is always
less than the third side.
(iv) Two circles with equal radii are congruent.
(v) If two triangles are equal in area, they are congruent.

(vi) A triangle has three sides.


(vii) A triangle may have four vertices.
(viii) Any three line-segments make up a triangle.
(ix) The interior of a triangle includes its vertices.
(x) The triangular region includes the vertices of the

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