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Secondary School (English Medium) (5 to 8) Class 7 - CBSE Question Bank Solutions for Mathematics

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Draw, wherever possible, a rough sketch of a quadrilateral with line symmetry but not a rotational symmetry of order more than 1.

[12] Symmetry
Chapter: [12] Symmetry
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If a figure has two or more lines of symmetry, should it have rotational symmetry of order more than 1?

[12] Symmetry
Chapter: [12] Symmetry
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Fill in the blanks:

Shape Centre of Rotation Order of Rotation Angle of Rotation
Square      
Rectangle      
Rhombus      
Equilateral Triangle      
Regular Hexagon      
Circle      
Semi-circle      
[12] Symmetry
Chapter: [12] Symmetry
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Use isometric dot paper and make an isometric sketch for the given shape:

[13] Visualizing Solid Shapes
Chapter: [13] Visualizing Solid Shapes
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Use isometric dot paper and make an isometric sketch of the given shape:

[13] Visualizing Solid Shapes
Chapter: [13] Visualizing Solid Shapes
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Use isometric dot paper and make an isometric sketch of the given shape:

[13] Visualizing Solid Shapes
Chapter: [13] Visualizing Solid Shapes
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Use isometric dot paper and make an isometric sketch of the given shape:

[13] Visualizing Solid Shapes
Chapter: [13] Visualizing Solid Shapes
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The dimensions of a cuboid are 5 cm, 3 cm and 2 cm. Draw three different isometric sketches of this cuboid.

[13] Visualizing Solid Shapes
Chapter: [13] Visualizing Solid Shapes
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Give an isometric sketch for the following:

A cuboid of dimensions 5 cm, 3 cm and 2 cm. (Is your sketch unique?)

[13] Visualizing Solid Shapes
Chapter: [13] Visualizing Solid Shapes
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What is the measure of the complement of the following angles?

45º

[5] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [5] Lines and Angles
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What is the measure of the complement of the following angles?

65º

[5] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [5] Lines and Angles
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The difference in the measures of two complementary angles is 12o. Find the measures of the angles.

[5] Lines and Angles
Chapter: [5] Lines and Angles
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Reduce `(- 45)/30` to the standard form.

[8] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [8] Rational Numbers
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Reduce to standard form: `36/(−24)`

[8] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [8] Rational Numbers
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Reduce to standard form: `(- 3)/(- 15)`

[8] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [8] Rational Numbers
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Express the following terms in the exponential form: (2 × 3)5.

[11] Exponents and Powers
Chapter: [11] Exponents and Powers
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Express the following term in the exponential form: (2a)4

[11] Exponents and Powers
Chapter: [11] Exponents and Powers
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Express the following term in the exponential form: (– 4m)3

[11] Exponents and Powers
Chapter: [11] Exponents and Powers
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The population of a village is 8000. Out of these, 80% are literate and of these literate people, 40% are women. Find the ratio the number of literate women to the total population.

[7] Comparing Quantities
Chapter: [7] Comparing Quantities
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By observing the number line in the following figure, state which of the following statements is not true.

[1] Integers
Chapter: [1] Integers
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