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Class 7 DPP

The document is a mathematics worksheet on integers for 7th grade students. It contains 10 practice problems testing students' understanding of integers, including identifying integers, performing operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with integers, using properties like distributive property, and simplifying expressions with integers. The problems cover concepts like natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, prime factorisation, commutative and associative properties as they relate to integer operations.

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Class 7 DPP

The document is a mathematics worksheet on integers for 7th grade students. It contains 10 practice problems testing students' understanding of integers, including identifying integers, performing operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with integers, using properties like distributive property, and simplifying expressions with integers. The problems cover concepts like natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, prime factorisation, commutative and associative properties as they relate to integer operations.

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MATHEMATICS

Daily Practice Problems


A Pre-Foundation Program CLASS VII

TOPIC : INTEGERS DPP-01


Q.1 Select correct statements :
(A)All natural numbers are whole numbers but all whole numbers are not natural number.
(B) Zero is an integer which is neither a positive number nor a negative number.
(C) When zero is added to any other number it gives the same number.
(D*)All of these

Q.2 Select natural numbers, whole numbers and integers from following numbers.
–3, –5, 2, –8, 0, 7, 4, 22
Ans. Natural numbers = 2, 4, 22
Whole number = 0, 2, 4, 22
Integers = –3, –5, –8, 0, 2, 4, 7, 22

Q.3 Solve following problems :


(a) –723 – 890 (b) (–88) × (70) (c) (–120)  (–4) (d) (–540 + 230)
Ans. (a) –1613 (b) –6160 (c) +30 (d) –310

Q.4 Which one is correct


(A) Subtraction of integers is commutative (B*) Subtraction of integers is not associative
(C) –1 is called the additive identy for integers (D) None of these

Q.5 How many prime numbers are there in 10 × 82 × 13?


(A) 10 (B) 8 (C) 3 (D*) 9
Sol. 10 × 82 × 13 = 2 × 5 ×(23)2 × 13
= 27 × 5 × 13
 Total prime numbers = 7 + 1 + 1 = 9

Q.6 Evaluate :
(i) (–3) + (–5) (ii) (–15) – (–5) (iii) 8 + (–8) (iv) (–8) + 2
(v) (–1) – 3
Ans. (i) –8 (ii) –10 (iii) 0 (iv) (–6) (v) –4

Q.7 Evaluate :
(i) –53 × 18 (ii) –35 × 0 (iii) 36 × (–11) (iv) (–16) × (–12)
Ans. (i) –954 (ii) 0 (iii) –396 (iv) 192

Q.8 Simplify using distributive property:


(i) (–8) × 9 + (–8) × 7 (ii) 9 × (–13) + 9 × (–7)
(iii) (–11) × (–15) + (–11) × (–25) (iv) (10) × (–12) + 5 × (–12)
(v) (–26) × 72 + (–26) × 28
Ans. (i) –128 (ii) –180 (iii) 440 (iv) – 180 (v) –2600

Q.9 Fill in the blanks :


(A) (–8) × (–9) = (–9) × ( ____ ) Ans. (–8)
(B) {(–5) × 3} × (–6) = ( ____ ) × {3 × (–6)} Ans. (–5)

Q.10 30 × (–23) + 30 × 14 = ? Ans. –270

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