Class 7 PT2 Practice Sheet
100 Questions (Chapters 4-7)
Chapter 4: Expressions using Letter-Numbers (25 questions)
Simplify the expressions:
1. 3x + 5x − 2x
2. 7y − 3y + y
3. 4a + 3b − 2a + 5b
4. 8m − 3m + 2n − n
5. 5p + 3p − 4p + 2p
Find the value when x = 2, y = 3:
6. 2x + 3y
7. 5x − 2y
8. 3x + 4y − 5
9. x2 + y 2
10. 2xy + 3x
Add/Subtract:
11. (3x + 5y) + (2x − 3y)
12. (7a − 4b) − (3a − 2b)
13. (5m + 3n) + (2m − n)
14. (8p − 3q) − (5p − 4q)
15. (4x + 2y − 3z) + (x − y + 2z)
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Form expressions:
16. Perimeter of rectangle with length x and breadth y
17. Sum of three consecutive numbers starting from n
18. Cost of 5 pens at x each and 3 books at y each
19. Area of square with side a
20. Ramesh’s age is x years. What will be his age after 5 years?
Solve:
21. If x + 5 = 12, find x
22. If 3y = 15, find y
23. If 2a − 3 = 7, find a
24. If 4m + 2 = 18, find m
25. If 5 − 2p = 1, find p
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Chapter 5: Parallel and Intersecting Lines (25 questions)
Angle properties:
26. Two parallel lines are cut by a transversal. If one angle is 65, find its corresponding
angle.
27. Vertically opposite angles are always
28. If two angles are supplementary and one is 110, find the other.
29. If two angles are complementary and one is 35, find the other.
30. Linear pair of angles add up to
Parallel lines and transversal:
31. If ̸ 1 = 120 (exterior angle), find its alternate interior angle.
32. Two parallel lines cut by transversal. If ̸ a = 75, find all other 7 angles.
33. Name the angle pairs: angles on the same side of transversal and between parallel
lines
34. If alternate interior angles are equal, then lines are
35. Co-interior angles are (supplementary/complementary)
True/False:
36. Corresponding angles are equal when lines are parallel. (T/F)
37. Alternate exterior angles are supplementary. (T/F)
38. Vertically opposite angles are always equal. (T/F)
39. Linear pair angles are always complementary. (T/F)
40. Sum of all angles around a point is 360. (T/F)
Problem solving:
41. Two lines intersect. If one angle is 50, find the other three angles.
42. Three angles meet at a point: 120, 80, and x. Find x.
43. If ̸ A and ̸ B are supplementary, and ̸ A = 2̸ B, find both angles.
44. Two parallel lines are cut by a transversal. If one interior angle is 3x and its
co-interior angle is 2x + 30, find x.
45. In parallel lines, if corresponding angle is (2x + 10) and it equals 70, find x.
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Identify:
46. Name two pairs of vertically opposite angles when two lines intersect.
47. If l ∥ m and t is transversal, ̸ 3 = 115. Find ̸ 6 (co-interior).
48. Draw two parallel lines and mark any pair of alternate angles.
49. When do two lines not intersect?
50. What is the sum of angles on a straight line?
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Chapter 6: Number Play (25 questions)
Divisibility rules:
51. Is 156 divisible by 3?
52. Is 2345 divisible by 5?
53. Check if 7128 is divisible by 4.
54. Is 91827 divisible by 9?
55. Which of these are divisible by 6: 234, 567, 678?
Factors and multiples:
56. Find all factors of 24.
57. Find first 5 multiples of 7.
58. What is the HCF of 12 and 18?
59. Find LCM of 4 and 6.
60. Is 17 a prime or composite number?
Number patterns:
61. Find the next number: 2, 4, 6, 8,
62. Complete: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25,
63. What comes next: 5, 10, 15, 20,
64. Find missing number: 3, 6, 12, 24,
65. Pattern: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, (Fibonacci)
Prime factorization:
66. Write prime factorization of 36.
67. Express 48 as product of prime factors.
68. Find prime factors of 60.
69. Write 100 in prime factorization form.
70. Express 72 as product of primes.
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Problem solving:
71. A number is divisible by both 2 and 3. What else is it divisible by?
72. Find the smallest number that leaves remainder 1 when divided by 2, 3, 4, and 5.
73. Three bells ring at intervals of 4, 6, and 8 minutes. If they ring together at 8 AM,
when will they ring together again?
74. Find the greatest 4-digit number divisible by 15.
75. What is the sum of first 10 natural numbers?
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Chapter 7: A Tale of Three Intersecting Lines (25 questions)
Triangle properties:
76. Sum of all angles in a triangle is
77. In a triangle, if two angles are 50 and 60, find the third angle.
78. Can a triangle have two right angles? (Yes/No)
79. Exterior angle of triangle equals sum of opposite interior angles.
80. In an isosceles triangle, two sides are equal and two are equal.
Types of triangles:
81. A triangle with all sides equal is called
82. A triangle with one angle 90 is
83. Triangle with all angles less than 90 is
84. Triangle with one angle more than 90 is
85. Name the triangle: sides 5cm, 5cm, 8cm
Angle calculations:
86. If ̸ A = 40, ̸ B = 70 in triangle ABC, find ̸ C.
87. Exterior angle at vertex A is 110. If ̸ B = 45, find ̸ C.
88. In equilateral triangle, each angle is
89. In right triangle, if one acute angle is 35, find the other.
90. If angles are in ratio 2:3:4, find all three angles.
Properties:
91. Can a triangle have angles 90, 90, 45? Why?
92. In isosceles triangle, if base angles are 50 each, find vertex angle.
93. The longest side is opposite to the angle.
94. Sum of any two sides of triangle is than the third side.
95. Can you form a triangle with sides 2cm, 3cm, 7cm?
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Problem solving:
96. Three angles of triangle are x, 2x, and 3x. Find all angles.
97. Exterior angle is 120. One opposite interior angle is 50. Find the other.
98. In triangle PQR, ̸ P = 2̸ Q = 3̸ R. Find all angles.
99. If one angle is twice another and third is 60, find all angles.
100. Two angles of triangle are equal, each is 55. What type of triangle is this?
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Answer Key Summary
Chapter 4: Focus on simplifying expressions, substituting values, forming algebraic
expressions from word problems.
Chapter 5: Remember - corresponding angles equal, alternate interior angles equal,
co-interior angles supplementary (180), vertically opposite angles equal.
Chapter 6: Master divisibility rules (2,3,4,5,6,9,10), HCF-LCM concepts, prime
factorization.
Chapter 7: Triangle angle sum = 180, exterior angle = sum of opposite interior
angles, triangle inequality theorem.
Practice Tips:
• Solve 25 questions daily from each chapter
• Time yourself - try to complete all 100 in 2-3 hours
• Review mistakes carefully
• Make formula/concept cards for quick revision
All the best for your PT2!
This question paper set is made on 05-01-2026 by Kundan Sir