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Class VII Mathematics Home Test

This document is a home test for Class VII Mathematics focusing on comparing quantities, with a total mark of 25. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, basic calculations, short answer questions, long answer questions, and a case-based question related to profit and loss. The test covers various mathematical concepts such as percentages, ratios, and interest calculations.

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Class VII Mathematics Home Test

This document is a home test for Class VII Mathematics focusing on comparing quantities, with a total mark of 25. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, basic calculations, short answer questions, long answer questions, and a case-based question related to profit and loss. The test covers various mathematical concepts such as percentages, ratios, and interest calculations.

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Class - VII MATHEMATICS D: 17-01-2025

Comparing Quantities Home Test Total Mark: 25


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I. Choose the correct option from the following questions: 5× = 2𝟐
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1. Out of 25 students, 5 are absent what percent of students are absent?
a) 10% b) 20 % c) 25% d) 30%
2. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2: 3: 4. What is the largest angle?
a) 30° b) 40° c) 60° d) 80°
3 SP = CP + ___________
a) Profit b) loss c) 0 d) None of these
4. Sana bought a bicycle for Rs.9000 and sold it at a loss of Rs. 900.The selling price
of the bicycle is _______
a) 9900 b) 90900 c) 8100 d) 8900
5. What rate gives Rs.540 as interest on a sum of Rs.4500 in 2 years?
a) 5% b) 6% c) 8% d) 9%
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II. Filling the blanks: 5× =2
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6. The money that is borrowed is known as ___________________


7. If two ratios are equivalent then the four quantities are said to be in _____________
8. Percentages related to ____________ fractions are more than 100.
9. In a city, 30% are females, 40% are males and remaining are children. What is the
percent of children ________
10. The cost of a flower vase is Rs.120. If the shopkeeper sells it at a loss of 10%, then
the price at which it is sold ____________
III. Basic: 5×1=5
11. 50% of 164 =
12. Find the per cent which is coloured

13. Convert 150% to decimal fractions and also to fractions in simplest forms.
14. (-150) + (100) + (0) - (-220) – (47) =
15. Find the whole quantity. If 70% of it is 14 minutes

IV. Short answer type Questions (Each question carry 2marks): 3×2=6
16. Selling price of a toy car is Rs.540. If the profit made by shopkeeper is 20%, what
is the cost price of this toy?
17. Rs. 7,000 is borrowed at 3.5% rate of interest p.a. borrowed for 2 years. Find the
amount to be paid at the end of the second year.
18. If Rs. 250 is to be divided amongst Ravi, Raju and Roy, so that Ravi gets two parts,
Raju three parts and Roy five parts. How much money will each get? What will it
be in percentages?
V. Long answer type questions (Each question carry 3 marks): 2×3=6
19. Find the amount to be paid at the end of 3 years in each case:
(a) Principal = Rs. 1,200 at 12% p.a. (b) Principal = Rs. 7,500 at 5% p.a
20. (i) Chalk contains calcium, carbon and oxygen in the ratio 10:3:12. Find the
percentage of carbon in chalk.
(ii) If in a stick of chalk, carbon is 3g, what is the weight of the chalk stick?

VI. Case based Question: 3×1=3


21. Aman owns an Electronics Goods shop. He sold a Microwave for Rs. 20,700 thus
making a profit of 15% on it. He sold a Refrigerator for the same price but incurred
a loss of 25% on that.

Based on this information answer the following questions:


a) Find the total selling price of the Microwave and the Refrigerator?
b) Find the total cost price of the Microwave and the Refrigerator?

……………… ALL THE BEST ………….

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