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PM SHRI KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SITAPUR FIRST –SHIFT

PERIODIC TEST –I SESSION -2025-26

CLASS-7 (MATHS )
Time:90 min T.Mark :- 40

INSTRUCTION:-

1. ALL QUESTIONS ARE COMPULSORY.


2. ATTEMPT QUESTION ACCORDING TO SECTIONS.
3. USE OF CALCULATOR IS NOT PERMITTED.

S.NO SECTION –A (4X1=4) MARK


1. Write the place value of 7 in 76458 1
2. Put commas in the following number according to indian numerical system in the given number 1
(a) 7895624 (b) 20504030789
3. Find the product : (-3) x ( -8)x (-2) 1
4. Fill in the blank a x 0 = …………………. 1
SECTION –B (4X2=8)
5. Simplify -18 +9 – 4 – (-8) 2
6. Write the following numbers in Indian place value notation: 2
(a) One crore one lakh one thousand ten
(b) One billion one million one thousand one
7. Calculate these products quickly. 2
(a) 25 × 12 = _____________
(b) 25 × 240 = _____________
8. Fill in the blanks to make the expressions equal on both sides of the = sign: 2
(a) 13 + 4 = ____ + 6
(b) 22 + ____ = 6 × 5
SECTION –C (4X3=12)
9. Fill in the blanks with numbers, and boxes with operation signs such that the expressions on both 3
sides are equal.
(a) 24 + (6 – 4) = 24 + 6_____
(b) 38 + (_____❑˙ _____) = 38 + 9 – 4
(c) 24 – (6 +4) = 24❑ ˙ 6–4
10. Given 53 × 18 = 954. Find out 63 × 18. 3
11. Read the following numbers in Indian place value notation and write their number names in both 3
the Indian and American systems:
(a) 4050678 (b) 48121620 (c) 20022002
12. Compare and write ‘˃’ ‘ ˂ ’or ‘ = ’: 3
(a) 30 thousand ____ 3 lakhs (b) 500 lakhs ______ 5 million (c) 800 thousand ____ 8
million
SECTION –D COMPETENCY BASED (4X4=16)
13. According to the 2011 Census, the population of the town of Chintamani was about 75,000. How 4
much less than one lakh is 75,000?
14. The estimated population of Chintamani in the year 2024 is 1,06,000. How much more than one 4
lakh is 1,06,000?
15. A metro train ticket between two stations is ₹40 for an adult and ₹20 for a child. What is the total 4
cost of tickets: (i) for four adults and three children? (ii) for two groups having three adults
each?
16. Add brackets at appropriate places in the expressions such that they lead to the values indicated. 4
(a) 34 – 9 + 12 = 13 (b) 56 – 14 – 8 = 34

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