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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, BOPAL, AHMEDABAD

CLASS: VII – SESSION (2025 – 2026)


ASSIGNMENT CH.2- FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS
2
1. The reciprocal of 4 5 is:
5 −5 5 5
(a) 42 (b) (c) (d)
22 22 13

4 7
2. The product of two numbers is 9 . If one of them is 17, then the other is:
63 68 28 153
(a) (b) 63 (c) 153 (d)
68 28

3. 0.5 × 0.05 is equal to:

(a) 0.25 (b) 0.025 (c) 2.50 (d) 0.0025

4. The value of 23.64 ÷ 10 is

(a) 236.4 (b) 0.2364 (c) 2364 (d) none of these

5. The quotient, when 0.99 is divided by 1.1, is

(a) 9 (b) 0.9 (c) 9.9 (d) 0.09

6. 11 books are stacked on top of each other. If each book is 2.35 cm thick, find
the height of the stack.
(a) 25.85 cm (b) 0.21 cm (c) 13.35 cm (d) ) none of these

5 7 8 5 2 2
7. Evaluate: (i) 4 13 – 3 13 + 2 13 (ii) 7 6 + 4 5 – 6 15

8. Multiply the following:


11 1
(i) 4 × (ii) 5 3 × 2
36

8 5 2 15
(iii) × 16 (iv) 6 5 × 64
25

9. Divide the following:


7 39
(i) ÷ 14 (ii) 13 ÷ 40
9
2 2 4 45
(iii) 4 12 ÷ 2 5 (iv) 2 7 ÷ 14

6 35 5 15
10. Evaluate: ( 7 × 48 ) + ( 6 ÷ 16 )

5 7 1
11. What should be added to ( 6 – 8 ) to get 2 ?
1 1 5
12. Anjali covers 43 2 km in 7 4 hours while walking and Nisha covers 27 8 km in
1
4 4 hours. Who walks faster and by how much?

1
13. Ashu cleaned 3 of the room in 1 hour. What part of the room will he clean in
2
2 3 hours?

14. Find the product: (i) 3.76 × 10 (ii) 0.053 × 100 (iii) 0.28 × 1000

15. Find: (i) 8.56 × 18 (ii) 45.12 × 3.5 (iii) 1.2 × 0.8 × 0.56

16. Solve: (i) 5.2 ÷ 10 (ii) 70.6 ÷ 100 (iii) 37.8 ÷ 1000 (iv) 35.03 ÷ 100

17. Evaluate: (i) 1.188 ÷ 11 (ii) 370.8 ÷ 9 (iii) 2.85 ÷ 1.5 (iv) 1.274 ÷ 0.13

18. Rahul had Rs 525 with him. He bought two pens for Rs 35.75 each and a book
for Rs 416.60. How much money is left with him?

19. The area of a rectangle is 194.04 sq. cm. If the length of the rectangle is 14.7
cm, find its breadth.

20. Evaluate: (i) 14.7 + 0.84 ÷ 0.3 – 2.4 × 1.2 + 15.8


(ii) 35.9 – 2.1 × 0.9 + 17.2 ÷ 0.4 – 0.4
21. Case Study Based Question
Some balls have been assigned a tag with decimal numbers according to the weight
of the ball. The balls are to be placed on the basis of the following:
1
– All balls with tag number less than 8 should be placed in box 1.
3 5
– All balls with tag number between 8 and 8 should be placed in box 2.
7
– All balls with tag number more than should be placed in box 3.
8

Place the balls in the appropriate boxes.


1 3 5 7
(Hint: Convert 8, 8, 8 and 8 in to decimal numbers.)

(i) The number of balls placed in box 1 is


(a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6

(ii) If there is a ball with a tag 0.795, then it can be placed in which of these boxes?

(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) none of these

(iii) What is the total weight of balls that are placed in box 3 ?

(a) 14.683 Kg (b) 1.993 Kg (c) 0.2494 Kg (d) 146.83 Kg

(iv) What is the weight of 10 such boxes of type 3?

(a) 14.683 Kg (b) 146.83 Kg (c) 1468.3 Kg (d) 14683 Kg

(v) What will be the quotient when you divide 1.993 by 5 ?

(a) 39.86 (b) 3.986 (c) 0.3986 (d) 398.6

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