NCERT Exemplar Solutions
Class 7 - Mathematics
Unit 1: Number System

Complete NCERT Exemplar for Class 7 - Unit 1: Number System with answers and step by step solutions.

Multiple Choice Questions

In questions 1 to 25, out of the four options, only one is correct. Write the correct answer.

Question.  1

When the integers 10, 0, 5, –5, –7 are arranged in descending or ascending order, then find out which of the following integers always remains in the middle of the arrangement.

(a)

0

(b)

5

(c)

–7

(d)

–5

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Question.  2

By observing the number line (Fig. 1.2), state which of the following statements is not true.

(a)

B is greater than –10

(b)

A is greater than 0

(c)

B is greater than A

(d)

B is smaller than 0

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Question.  3

By observing the above number line (Fig. 1.2), state which of the following statements is true.

(a)

B is 2

(b)

A is –4

(c)

B is –13

(d)

B is –4

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Question.  4

Next three consecutive numbers in the pattern 11, 8, 5, 2, ––, ––, –– are

(a)

0, –3, –6

(b)

–1, –5, –8

(c)

–2, –5, –8

(d)

–1, –4, –7

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Question.  5

The next number in the pattern –62, –37, –12, –– is

(a)

25

(b)

13

(c)

0

(d)

–13

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Question.  6

Which of the following statements is not true?

(a)

When two positive integers are added, we always get a positive integer.

(b)

When two negative integers are added we always get a negative integer.

(c)

When a positive integer and a negative integer is added we always get a negative integer.

(d)

Additive inverse of an integer 2 is (–2) and additive inverse of (–2) is 2.

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Question.  7

On the following number line value ‘Zero’ is shown by the point

(a)

X

(b)

Y

(c)

Z

(d)

W

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Question.  8

If ⊗, O, ⊙ and • represent some integers on the number line, then the descending order of these numbers is

(a)

•, ⊗, ⊙, O

(b)

⊗, •, ⊙, O

(c)

O, ⊙, ⊗, •

(d)

O, •, ⊗, ⊙

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Question.  9

On the number line, the value of \((-3)\times 3\) lies on right hand side of

(a)

–10

(b)

–4

(c)

0

(d)

9

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Question.  10

The value of \(5\div(-1)\) does not lie between

(a)

0 and –10

(b)

0 and 10

(c)

–4 and –15

(d)

–6 and 6

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Question.  11

Water level in a well was 20 m below ground level. During rainy season, rain water collected in different water tanks was drained into the well and the water level rises 5 m above the previous level. The wall of the well is 1 m 20 cm high and a pulley is fixed at a height of 80 cm. Raghu wants to draw water from the well. The minimum length of the rope that he can use is

(a)

17 m

(b)

18 m

(c)

96 m

(d)

97 m

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Question.  12

\((-11)\times 7\) is not equal to

(a)

\(11\times(-7)\)

(b)

\(-\,(11\times 7)\)

(c)

\((-11)\times(-7)\)

(d)

\(7\times(-11)\)

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Question.  13

\((-10)\times(-5)+(-7)\) is equal to

(a)

–57

(b)

57

(c)

–43

(d)

43

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Question.  14

Which of the following is not the additive inverse of \(a\)?

(a)

–(–a)

(b)

\(a\times(-1)\)

(c)

–a

(d)

\(a\div(-1)\)

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Question.  15

Which of the following is the multiplicative identity for an integer \(a\)?

(a)

\(a\)

(b)

1

(c)

0

(d)

–1

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Question.  16

\([(–8)\times(–3)]\times(–4)\) is not equal to

(a)

\((–8)\times[(–3)\times(–4)]\)

(b)

\([(–8)\times(–4)]\times(–3)\)

(c)

\([(–3)\times(–8)]\times(–4)\)

(d)

\((–8)\times(–3) - (–8)\times(–4)\)

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Question.  17

\((–25)\times[6+4]\) is not same as

(a)

\((–25)\times 10\)

(b)

\((–25)\times 6 + (–25)\times 4\)

(c)

\((–25)\times 6 \times 4\)

(d)

–250

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Question.  18

\(–35\times 107\) is not same as

(a)

\(–35\times(100+7)\)

(b)

\((–35)\times 7 + (–35)\times 100\)

(c)

\(–35\times 7 + 100\)

(d)

\((–30–5)\times 107\)

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Question.  19

\((–43)\times(–99)+43\) is equal to

(a)

4300

(b)

–4300

(c)

4257

(d)

–4214

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Question.  20

\((–16)\div 4\) is not same as

(a)

\((–4)\div 16\)

(b)

\(-\,(16\div 4)\)

(c)

\(16\div(–4)\)

(d)

–4

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Question.  21

Which of the following does not represent an integer?

(a)

\(0\div(–7)\)

(b)

\(20\div(–4)\)

(c)

\((–9)\div 3\)

(d)

\((–12)\div 5\)

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Question.  22

Which of the following is different from the others?

(a)

\(20+(–25)\)

(b)

\((–37)–(–32)\)

(c)

\((–5)\times(–1)\)

(d)

\((45)\div(–9)\)

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Question.  23

Which of the following shows the maximum rise in temperature?

(a)

23° to 32°

(b)

–10° to 1°

(c)

–18° to –11°

(d)

–5° to 5°

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Question.  24

If \(a\) and \(b\) are two integers, then which of the following may not be an integer?

(a)

\(a+b\)

(b)

\(a-b\)

(c)

\(a\times b\)

(d)

\(a\div b\)

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Question.  25

For a non-zero integer \(a\) which of the following is not defined?

(a)

\(a\div 0\)

(b)

\(0\div a\)

(c)

\(a\div 1\)

(d)

\(1\div a\)

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Encircle Odd Ones

In questions 26 to 30, encircle the odd one out of the given options.

Question.  26

Encircle the odd one of the following:

(a) (–3, 3)    (b) (–5, 5)    (c) (–6, 1)    (d) (–8, 8)

(a)

(–3, 3)

(b)

(–5, 5)

(c)

(–6, 1)

(d)

(–8, 8)

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Question.  27

Encircle the odd one of the following:

(a) (–1, –2)    (b) (–5, +2)    (c) (–4, +1)    (d) (–9, +7)

(a)

(–1, –2)

(b)

(–5, +2)

(c)

(–4, +1)

(d)

(–9, +7)

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Question.  28

(a) (–9) × 5 × 6 × (–3)

(b) 9 × (–5) × 6 × (–3)

(c) (–9) × (–5) × (–6) × 3

(d) 9 × (–5) × (–6) × 3

(a)

(–9) × 5 × 6 × (–3)

(b)

9 × (–5) × 6 × (–3)

(c)

(–9) × (–5) × (–6) × 3

(d)

9 × (–5) × (–6) × 3

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Question.  29

(a) (–100) ÷ 5

(b) (–81) ÷ 9

(c) (–75) ÷ 5

(d) (–32) ÷ 9

(a)

(–100) ÷ 5

(b)

(–81) ÷ 9

(c)

(–75) ÷ 5

(d)

(–32) ÷ 9

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Question.  30

(a) (–1) × (–1)

(b) (–1) × (–1) × (–1)

(c) (–1) × (–1) × (–1) × (–1)

(d) (–1) × (–1) × (–1) × (–1) × (–1)

(a)

(–1) × (–1)

(b)

(–1) × (–1) × (–1)

(c)

(–1) × (–1) × (–1) × (–1)

(d)

(–1) × (–1) × (–1) × (–1) × (–1)

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Fill in the Blanks

In questions 31 to 71, fill in the blanks to make the statements true.

Question. 31

(–a) + b = b + Additive inverse of ________.

Answer:

(–a) + b = b + Additive inverse of a.

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Question. 32

______ ÷ (–10) = 0

Answer:

0 ÷ (–10) = 0

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Question. 33

(–157) × (–19) + 157 = ________

Answer:

(–157) × (–19) + 157 = 3140

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Question. 34

[(–8) + ______ ] + ______ = ______ + [(–3) + ______ ] = –3

Answer:

[(–8) + 5] + 0 = –3 + [(–3) + 0] = –3

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Question. 35

On the following number line, (–4) × 3 is represented by the point ________.

Answer:

On the number line, (–4) × 3 is represented by the point D.

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Question. 36

If x, y and z are integers then (x+ ___ ) + z = ___ + (y + ___ )

Answer:

(x+ y) + z = x + (y + z)

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Question. 37

(–43) + _____ = –43

Answer:

(–43) + 0 = –43

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Question. 38

(–8) + (–8) + (–8) = _____ × (–8)

Answer:

(–8) + (–8) + (–8) = 3 × (–8)

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Question. 39

11 × (–5) = – ( ____ × ____ ) = ____

Answer:

11 × (–5) = – (11 × 5) = –55

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Question. 40

(–9) × 20 = ____

Answer:

(–9) × 20 = –180

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Question. 41

(–23) × (42) = (–42) × ____

Answer:

(–23) × (42) = (–42) × 23

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Question. 42

While multiplying a positive integer and a negative integer, we multiply them as ______ numbers and put a ______ sign before the product.

Answer:

While multiplying a positive integer and a negative integer, we multiply them as whole numbers and put a negative sign before the product.

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Question. 43

If we multiply ______ number of negative integers, then the resulting integer is positive.

Answer:

If we multiply even number of negative integers, then the resulting integer is positive.

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Question. 44

If we multiply six negative integers and six positive integers, then the resulting integer is ______.

Answer:

If we multiply six negative integers and six positive integers, then the resulting integer is positive.

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Question. 45

If we multiply five positive integers and one negative integer, then the resulting integer is ______.

Answer:

If we multiply five positive integers and one negative integer, then the resulting integer is negative.

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Question. 46

______ is the multiplicative identity for integers.

Answer:

1 is the multiplicative identity for integers.

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Question. 47

We get additive inverse of an integer a when we multiply it by ______.

Answer:

We get additive inverse of an integer a when we multiply it by (–1).

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Question. 48

(–25) × (–2) = ______

Answer:

(–25) × (–2) = 50

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Question. 49

(–5) × (–6) × (–7) = ______

Answer:

(–5) × (–6) × (–7) = –210

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Question. 50

3 × (–1) × (–15) = ______

Answer:

3 × (–1) × (–15) = 45

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Question. 51

[12 × (–7)] × 5 = ______ × [(–7) × ______ ]

Answer:

[12 × (–7)] × 5 = 12 × [(–7) × 5]

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Question. 52

23 × (–99) = ______ × (–100 + ______ ) = 23 × ______ + 23 × ______

Answer:

23 × (–99) = 23 × (–100 + 1) = 23 × –100 + 23 × 1

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Question. 53

______ × (–1) = –35

Answer:

35 × (–1) = –35

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Question. 54

______ × (–1) = 47

Answer:

–47 × (–1) = 47

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True or False Questions

In questions 72 to 108, state whether the given statements are true (T) or false (F).

Question. 72

\(5 - (-8)\) is same as \(5 + 8\).

Answer:

true

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Question. 73

\((-9)+(-11)\) is greater than \((-9)-(-11)\).

Answer:

false

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Question. 74

Sum of two negative integers always gives a number smaller than both the integers.

Answer:

true

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Question. 75

Difference of two negative integers cannot be a positive integer.

Answer:

false

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Question. 76

We can write a pair of integers whose sum is not an integer.

Answer:

false

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Question. 77

Integers are closed under subtraction.

Answer:

true

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Question. 78

\((-23)+47\) is same as \(47+(-23)\).

Answer:

true

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Question. 79

When we change the order of integers, their sum remains the same.

Answer:

true

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Question. 80

When we change the order of integers their difference remains the same.

Answer:

false

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Question. 81

Going 500 m towards east first and then 200 m back is same as going 200 m towards west first and then going 500 m back.

Answer:

true

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Question. 82

\((-5)\times(33)=5\times(-33)\).

Answer:

true

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Question. 83

\((-19)\times(-11)=19\times11\).

Answer:

true

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Question. 84

\((-20)\times(5-3)=(-20)\times(-2)\).

Answer:

false

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Question. 85

\(4\times(-5)=(-10)\times(-2)\).

Answer:

false

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Question. 86

\((-1)\times(-2)\times(-3)=1\times2\times3\).

Answer:

false

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Question. 87

\(-3\times3=-12-(-3)\).

Answer:

true

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Question. 88

Product of two negative integers is a negative integer.

Answer:

false

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Question. 89

Product of three negative integers is a negative integer.

Answer:

true

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Question. 90

Product of a negative integer and a positive integer is a positive integer.

Answer:

false

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Question. 91

When we multiply two integers their product is always greater than both the integers.

Answer:

false

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Question. 92

Integers are closed under multiplication.

Answer:

true

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Question. 93

\((-237)\times0\) is same as \(0\times(-39)\).

Answer:

true

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Question. 94

Multiplication is not commutative for integers.

Answer:

false

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Question. 95

\((-1)\) is not a multiplicative identity of integers.

Answer:

true

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Question. 96

\(99\times101\) can be written as \((100-1)\times(100+1)\).

Answer:

true

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Question. 97

If \(a, b, c\) are integers and \(b\ne0\) then, \(a\times(b-c)=a\times b-a\times c\).

Answer:

false

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Question. 98

\((a+b)\times c=a\times c+b\times c\).

Answer:

true

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Question. 99

\(a\times b=b\times a\).

Answer:

true

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Question. 100

\(a\div b=b\div a\).

Answer:

false

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Question. 101

\(a-b=b-a\).

Answer:

false

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Question. 102

\(a\div(-b)=-\,(a\div b)\).

Answer:

true

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Question. 103

\(a\div(-1)=-a\).

Answer:

true

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Question. 104

Multiplication fact \((-8)\times(-10)=80\) is same as division fact \(80\div(-8)=(-10)\).

Answer:

true

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Question. 105

Integers are closed under division.

Answer:

false

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Question. 106

\([(-32)\div 8]\div 2=-32\div[8\div2]\).

Answer:

false

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Question. 107

The sum of an integer and its additive inverse is zero (0).

Answer:

true

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Question. 108

The successor of \(0\times(-25)\) is \(1\times(-25)\).

Answer:

false

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Problems and Solutions

In questions 109 to 136, solve each problem and fill in the blanks or provide the reasoning as required.

Question. 109

109. Observe the following patterns and fill in the blanks to make the statements true:

(a)

−5 × 4 = −20

−5 × 3 = −15 = −20 − (−5)

−5 × 2 = ______ = −15 − (−5)

−5 × 1 = ______ = ______

−5 × 0 = 0 = ______

−5 × −1 = 5 = ______

−5 × −2 = ______ = ______

(b)

7 × 4 = 28

7 × 3 = ______ = 28 − 7

7 × 2 = ______ = ______ − 7

7 × 1 = 7 = ______ − 7

7 × 0 = ______ = ______ − ______

7 × −1 = −7 = ______ − ______

7 × −2 = ______ = ______ − ______

7 × −3 = ______ = ______ − ______

Answer:

(a) −5 × 2 = −10 = −15 − (−5)

−5 × 1 = −5 = −10 − (−5)

−5 × 0 = 0 = −5 − (−5)

−5 × −1 = 5 = 0 − (−5)

−5 × −2 = 10 = 5 − (−5)

(b) 7 × 3 = 21 = 28 − 7

7 × 2 = 14 = 21 − 7

7 × 1 = 7 = 14 − 7

7 × 0 = 0 = 77

7 × −1 = −7 = 07

7 × −2 = −14 = −77

7 × −3 = −21 = −147

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Question. 110

110. Science Application: An atom consists of electrons and protons. Each proton has charge +1 and each electron has charge −1. (Number of electrons = number of protons in a neutral atom.)

(a) What is the charge on an atom?

(b) What will be the charge on an atom if it loses an electron?

(c) What will be the charge on an atom if it gains an electron?

Answer:

(a) 0

(b) +1

(c) −1

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Question. 111

111. An atom becomes an ion if it loses or gains electrons. The ion charge is (sum of proton charges) + (sum of electron charges). Complete the table.

Name of IonProton ChargeElectron ChargeIon Charge
Hydroxide ion+9−1
Sodium ion+11+1
Aluminium ion+13−10
Oxide ion+8−10

Answer:

Name of IonProton ChargeElectron ChargeIon Charge
Hydroxide ion+9−10−1
Sodium ion+11−10+1
Aluminium ion+13−10+3
Oxide ion+8−10−2

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Question. 112

112. Social Studies Application:

(a) The Greco–Roman era in Egypt started in 330 BC and ended in 395 AD. How long did it last?

(b) Bhaskaracharya was born in 1114 AD and died in 1185 AD. What was his age at death?

(c) Turks ruled Egypt in 1517 AD. Queen Nefertis ruled Egypt about 2900 years before the Turks. In which year did she rule?

(d) Greek mathematician Archimedes lived between 287 BC and 212 BC and Aristotle lived between 380 BC and 322 BC. Who lived during an earlier period?

Answer:

(a) 725 years

(b) 71 years

(c) 1383 BC

(d) Aristotle

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Question. 113

113. The table shows the lowest recorded temperatures for each continent. Write the continents in order from the lowest recorded temperature to the highest recorded temperature.

ContinentTemperature (in °F)
Africa−11°
Antarctica−129°
Asia−90°
Australia−9°
Europe−67°
North America−81°
South America−27°

Answer:

Antarctica, Asia, North America, Europe, South America, Africa, Australia

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Question. 114

Write a pair of integers whose product is −12 and there lie seven integers between them (excluding the given integers).

Answer:

−2 and 6

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Question. 115

115. From the given integers in Column I, match an integer of Column II so that their product lies between −19 and −6.

Column IColumn II
−51
6−1
−73
8−2

Answer:

−5 → 3, 6 → −2, −7 → 1, 8 → −1

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Question. 116

Write a pair of integers whose product is −36 and whose difference is 15.

Answer:

−3 and 12

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Question. 117

117. Match the following

Column IColumn II
(a) \(a\times1\)(i) Additive inverse of \(a\)
(b) 1(ii) Additive identity
(c) \((−a)÷(−b)\)(iii) Multiplicative identity
(d) \(a\times(−1)\)(iv) \(a÷(−b)\)
(e) \(a\times0\)(v) \(a÷b\)
(f) \((−a)÷b\)(vi) \(a\)
(g) 0(vii) \(−a\)
(h) \(a÷(−a)\)(viii) 0
(i) \(−a\)(ix) −1

Answer:

(a) → (vi), (b) → (iii), (c) → (v), (d) → (vii), (e) → (viii), (f) → (iv), (g) → (ii), (h) → (ix), (i) → (i)

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Question. 118

118. You have ₹500 in your savings account at the beginning of the month. The record below shows all transactions during the month. How much money is in your account after these transactions?

Cheque No.DateTransaction DescriptionPaymentDeposit
3841024/9Jal Board₹ 120₹ 200
27514612/9Deposit
38410322/9LIC India₹ 240₹ 150
80135129/9Deposit

Answer:

₹ 490

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Question. 119

119. Give one example for each (many answers possible):

(a) A positive and a negative integer whose sum is a negative integer.

(b) A positive and a negative integer whose sum is a positive integer.

(c) A positive and a negative integer whose difference is a negative integer.

(d) A positive and a negative integer whose difference is a positive integer.

(e) Two integers smaller than −5 but their difference is −5.

(f) Two integers greater than −10 but their sum is smaller than −10.

(g) Two integers greater than −4 but their difference is smaller than −4.

(h) Two integers smaller than −6 but their difference is greater than −6.

(i) Two negative integers whose difference is 7.

(j) Two integers such that one is smaller than −11 and the other is greater than −11 but their difference is −11.

(k) Two integers whose product is smaller than both the integers.

(l) Two integers whose product is greater than both the integers.

Answer:

(a) 4 + (−6) = −2

(b) 8 + (−2) = 6

(c) −7 − 2 = −9

(d) 4 − (−3) = 7

(e) −12 − (−7) = −5

(f) −4 + (−7) = −11 < −10

(g) −1 − 4 = −5 < −4

(h) −8 − (−9) = 1 > −6

(i) −2 − (−10) = 8

(j) −20 − (−9) = −11

(k) −3 × 5 = −15

(l) 4 × 6 = 24

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Question. 120

120. What’s the Error? Ramu evaluated the expression \(−7 − (−3)\) and got \(−10\). What did Ramu do wrong?

Answer:

He treated \(−(−3)\) as \(−3\) instead of \(+3\).

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Question. 121

121. What’s the Error? Reeta evaluated \(−4 + d\) for \(d = −6\) and got \(2\). What did she do wrong?

Answer:

She took \(+ (−6)\) as \(+6\) instead of \(−6\).

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Question. 122

122. The elevations (relative to sea level) of four locations are:

LocationElevation (m)
A−180
B1600
C−55
D3200

(a) Which location is closest to sea level?

(b) Which location is farthest from sea level?

(c) Arrange the locations from the least to the greatest elevation.

Answer:

(a) C

(b) D

(c) A, C, B, D

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Question. 123

You start at 380 m above sea level. During a ride, your elevation changes by: +540 m, −268 m, +116 m, −152 m, +490 m, −844 m, +94 m. What is your final elevation relative to sea level?

Answer:

356 m

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Question. 124

124. Evaluate using the distributive property:

(i) \(−39\times99\)

(ii) \((−85)\times43 + 43\times(−15)\)

(iii) \(53\times(−9) − (−109)\times53\)

(iv) \(68\times(−17) + (−68)\times3\)

Answer:

(i) −3861

(ii) −4300

(iii) 5300

(iv) −1360

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Question. 125

125. If * is defined for integers \(a,b\) by

\(a*b=a\times b + (a\times a + b\times b)\), find:

(i) \((−3)* (−5)\)

(ii) \((−6)*2\)

Answer:

(i) 49

(ii) 28

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Question. 126

126. If \(\Delta\) is defined for integers \(a,b\) by \(a\,\Delta\,b = a\times b − 2ab + b^2\):

(i) Compute \(4\,\Delta\,(−3)\) and \((−3)\,\Delta\,4\). Are they equal?

(ii) Compute \((−7)\,\Delta\,(−1)\) and \((−1)\,\Delta\,(−7)\). Are they equal?

Answer:

(i) 4 Δ (−3) = 21, (−3) Δ 4 = 28, No

(ii) (−7) Δ (−1) = −6, (−1) Δ (−7) = 42, No

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Question. 127

127. Let \(u,v,w,x\) be integers with \(u=-4\) and \(x\neq1\). Given

\(u\times v = u\),   \(x\times w = w\),   \(u + x = w\).

Find (a) \(v\), (b) \(w\), (c) \(x\).

Answer:

(a) 1

(b) 0

(c) 4

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Question. 128

A place A is 1800 m above sea level and place B is 700 m below sea level. What is the difference between their levels?

Answer:

2500 m

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Question. 129

129. Convert the freezing points (°F) to the nearest integral values in °C using \(C=\tfrac{5}{9}(F−32)\) and complete the table.

GasFreezing Point (°F)Freezing Point (°C)
Hydrogen−435
Krypton−251
Oxygen−369
Helium−458
Argon−309

Answer:

GasFreezing Point (°F)Freezing Point (°C)
Hydrogen−435−259° C
Krypton−251−157° C
Oxygen−369−223° C
Helium−458−272° C
Argon−309−189° C

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Question. 130

Sana and Fatima ran an apple race with 6 parts: Sana +10 s, −1 min, +20 s, −25 s, −37 s, +12 s. Who finally won?

Answer:

Fatima

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Question. 131

A green grocer had a profit of ₹47 on Monday, a loss of ₹12 on Tuesday and a loss of ₹8 on Wednesday. Find his net profit or loss in 3 days.

Answer:

Net profit ₹ 27

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Question. 132

132. In a test, +3 marks for every correct answer and −1 for every incorrect answer; 0 for unattempted. Sona attempted all questions and scored +20 though she got 10 correct.

(i) How many incorrect answers did she attempt?

(ii) How many questions were there in the test?

Answer:

(i) 10

(ii) 30

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Question. 133

133. A true–false test has 50 questions. Award +2 for every correct answer, −2 for every incorrect, and 0 for no answer. If Yash secured 94 marks, what are the possibilities of his correct/wrong/unattempted counts?

Answer:

Minimum correct = 47. Two possible distributions:

1) Correct 47, Unattempted 3.

2) Correct 48, Unattempted 1, Wrong 1.

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Question. 134

A multistorey building has 25 floors above ground (each 5 m) and 3 basement floors (each 5 m). A lift moves at 1 m/s. If a man starts from 50 m above ground, how long to reach the 2nd basement floor?

Answer:

60 seconds (1 minute)

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Question. 135

Taking today as zero on the number line, if the day before yesterday is 17 January, what is the date 3 days after tomorrow?

Answer:

23rd January

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Question. 136

(Problem on combined distances/elevations as given in the text.)

Answer:

19,759 m

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