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Summer Holiday Homework - 7 - MATH (2024-25)

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SESSION – 2024 - 2025

NOTE : Solve these questions in a 100 page notebook.


1. Some integers are marked on the number line. Which is the biggest and which is
thesmallest?

-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1

2. Write the integers between the pairs of integers given below. Also, choose the biggest
andsmallest integers from them.
(i) –5, –10 (ii) 3, –2 (iii) –8, 5
3. Write the following integers in ascending order (smallest to
largest).

(i) –5, 2, 1, –8 (ii) –4, –3, –5, 2 (iii) –10, –15, –7


4. Write the following integers in descending order (biggest to
smallest).(i) –2, –3, –5 (ii) –8, –2, –1
(iii) 5, 8, –2
5. Represent 6, –4, 0 and 4 on a number line.
6. Fill the missing integers on the number line given below

-9 -5 0 4 8

7. The temperatures (in degrees Celsius /centigrade) of 5 cities in India on a particular day
are shown on the number line below.

(i) Write the temperatures of the cities marked on it?


(ii) Which city has the highest temperature?
(iii) Which city has the lowest temperature?
(iv) Which cities have temperature less than 0ºC?
(v) Name the cities with temperature more than 0ºC.
8. Compute the following.
(i) 7+4 (ii) 8 + (–3) (iii) 11 + 3
(iv) 14 + (–6) (v) 9 + (–7) (vi) 14 + (–10)
(vii) 13 + (–15) (viii) 4 + (–4) (ix) 10 + (–2)
(x) 100 + (–80) (xi) 225 + (–145) (xii) (– 5) + 7
(xiii) (–15) + (- 1 ) (xiv) (–5) + (–3)

9. Compute the following.


(i) 17 – (–14) (ii) 13 – (– 8) (iii) 19 – (– 5)
(iv) 15 – 28 (v) 25 – 33 (vi) 80 – (– 50)
(vii) 150 – 75 (viii) 32 – (– 18) (ix) (–30) – (–25)
10. Write down a pair of integers whose
a. Sum is 3
b. Sum is 0
c. Difference is 2
d. Difference is – 5
11. Find each of the following products.

(i) 3 × (–1) (ii) (–1) × 225

(iii) (–21) × (–30) (iv) (–316) × (–1)

(v) (–15) × 0 × (–18) (vi) (–12) × (–11) × (10)

(vii) 9 × (–3) × (–6) (viii) (–18) × (–5) × (–4)

(ix) (–1) × (–2) × (–3) × 4 (x) (–3) × (–6) × (–2) × (–1)


12. Use the sign > , < , =

i) 29 + ( 36 -

ii) + 76 + 86

iii) +7

iv) +

v) +

vi) +
13. A certain freezing process requires that the room temperature be lowered from 40ºC at
the rate of 5ºC every hour. What will be the room temperature 10 hours after the process
begins?

14. In a class test containing 10 questions, ‘3’ marks are awarded for every correct answer
and (–1) mark is for every incorrect answer and ‘0’ for questions not attempted.
a. Gopi gets 5 correct and 5 incorrect answers. What is his score?
b. Reshma gets 7 correct answers and 3 incorrect answers. What is her score?
c. Rashmi gets 3 correct and 4 incorrect answers out of seven questions she
attempts. What is her score?
15. A merchant on selling rice earns a profit of `10 per
bag of basmati rice sold and a loss of `5 per bag of
non-basmati rice.
a. He sells 3,000 bags of basmati rice and
5,000bags of non-basmati rice in a month.
What is hisprofit or loss in a month?
b. What is the number of basmati rice bags he must sell to have neither profit nor
loss, ifthe number of bags of non-basmati rice sold is 6,400.

16. Replace the blank with an integer to make it a true statement.


(i) (–3) × ——— = 27 (ii) 5 × ——— = –35
(iii) ——— × (–8) = –56 (iv) ——— × (–12) = 132
17. Find the product, using suitable properties.
(i) 26 × (–48) + (–48) × (–36) (ii) 8 × 53 × (–125)
(iii) 15 × (–25) × (–4) × (–10) (iv) (–41) × 102
(v) 625 × (–35) + (–625) × 65 (vi) 7 × (50 – 2)
(vii) (–17) × (–29) (viii) (–57) × (–19) + 57
18. In a class test containing 15 questions, 4 marks are given for every correct answer and
(–2) marks are given for every incorrect answer. (i) Bharathi attempts all questions but
only 9 answers are correct. What is her total score? (ii) One of her friends Hema attempts
only 5 questions and all are correct. What will be her total score?
19. A cement company earns a profit of Rs.9 per bag of white cement sold and a loss of
Rs. 5 per bag of grey cement sold.

a. The company sells 7000 bags of white cement and 6000 bags of grey cement in a
month. What is its profit or loss?
b. What is the number of white cement bags it must sell to have neither profit
nor loss, if the number of grey bags sold is 5400.
20. The temperature at 12 noon was 10o C above zero. If it decreases at the rate of 2oC per
hour until midnight, at what time would the temperature be 8oC below zero? What would
be the temperature at midnight?
21. In a class test (+3) marks are given for every correct answer and (–2) marks are given for
every incorrect answer and no marks for not attempting any question. (i) Radhika scored
20 marks. If she has got 12 correct answers, how many questions has she attempted
incorrectly? (ii) Mohini scores (–5) marks in this test, though she has got 7 correct answers.
How many questions has she attempted incorrectly?
22. An elevator descends into a mine shaft at the rate of 6 meters per minute. If the descent
starts from 10 m above the ground level, how long will it take to reach – 350 m.
23. In a quiz, positive marks are given for correct answers and negative marks are given for
incorrect answers. If Jack’s scores in five successive rounds were 65,
What was his total score at the end.
24. In a quiz , team A scored and team B scored 60, 30, -40 in three
successive rounds. Which team scored more ?

25. In a class test containing 15 questions 4 marks are given for every correct answer and
( - 2 ) marks are given for every incorrect answers :

i) Gurupreet attempts all question but only 9 of her answers are correct. What is
hertotal score ?

i) One of her friends gets only 5 answers correct. What will be her score ?

PROJECT

Do this project in assignment sheets and submit in a file.

Find out about two famous Mathematicians one from Indian and one from foreign origin each.
Write about their life and their work in the field of Mathematics.

ACTIVITY

Do the following activities in your Lab manual activity notebook


(Single line interleaf notebook)

Topic 1 : Complementary and Supplementary Angles ( Page – 16)


Topic 2 : Vertically Opposite Angles ( Page – 21)

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