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A Peek Beyond the Point MCQ Class 7
Class 7 Maths MCQ Chapter 3 A Peek Beyond the Point
Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1.
The decimal form of 854 tenths is
(a) 8.54
(b) 85.4
(c) 0.854
(d) None of these
Answer:
(b) 85.4
Question 2.
The decimal form of 729 hundredths is
(a) 729
(b) 72.9
(c) 7.29
(d) None of these
Answer:
(c) 7.29
Question 3.
The sum of 13.87 and 2.005 is
(a) 15.875
(b) 1.5875
(c) 158.75
(d) 0.15875
Answer:
(a) 15.875
Question 4.
A fruit vendor has 1.012 kg of oranges out of which 0.250 kg were rotten. The weight of fresh oranges is
(a) 5.26 kg
(b) 0.440 kg
(c) 0.762 kg
(d) 7.62 kg
Answer:
(c) 0.762 kg
Assertion (A) & Reason (R)
Assertion (A): 38 paise = ₹ 0.38.
Reason (R): One rupee = 100 paise.
In the given question, a statement of Assertion is followed by a statement of Reason. Choose the correct option as:
(a) Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
(b) Both assertion and reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
(c) Assertion is true and the reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false and the reason is true.
Answer:
(a) Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
Fill in the blanks :
(a) __________ mm = 42.9 cm
Answer:
429
(b) 826 cm = __________ m
Answer:
8.26
(c) __________ g = 9.5 kg
Answer:
9500
(d) 1834 mm = __________ cm
Answer:
183.4
(e) 1749 g = __________ kg
Answer:
1.749
(f) __________ mm = 0.325 m
Answer:
325
(g) 380 p = ₹ __________
Answer:
3.80
Match the following:
Match the quantities mentioned in Column I with the decimal form in Column II:
Column I | Column II |
(a) 18 tens and 6 tenths | (i) 34.75 |
(b) 45 tens, 45 ones, 45 tenths, and 45 hundredths | (ii) 233.3 |
(c) 22 tens, 13 ones, and 3 tenths | (iii) 499.95 |
(d) 9 tens, 8 tenths, and 70 hundredths | (iv) 180.6 |
(e) 34 ones, 7 tenths, and 5 hundredths | (v) 91.5 |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
(a) 18 tens and 6 tenths | (iv) 180.6 |
(b) 45 tens, 45 ones, 45 tenths, and 45 hundredths | (iii) 499.95 |
(c) 22 tens, 13 ones, and 3 tenths | (ii) 233.3 |
(d) 9 tens, 8 tenths, and 70 hundredths | (v) 91.5 |
(e) 34 ones, 7 tenths, and 5 hundredths | (i) 34.75 |
Answer the following
Question 1.
The length of a clownfish is 4\(\frac{3}{10}\) cm, and the length of a cardinal tetra is 2 \(\frac{5}{10}\) cm. What is the difference in their 10 lengths?
Answer:
1\(\frac{8}{10}\)
Question 2.
Find the sum and difference of 10\(\frac{1}{10} \frac{5}{100}\) and 6\(\frac{2}{10} \frac{6}{100}\)
Answer:
Sum: 16\(\frac{4}{10} \frac{1}{100}\)
Difference: 3\(\frac{8}{10} \frac{9}{100}\)
Question 3.
Which among these are the same: 8.9, 8.02,0.809, 8.090, 8.90, 8.009, 08.90?
Answer:
8.9, 8.90 and 08.90, 8.09 and 8.090
Question 4.
Which is larger?
(a) 6.78 or 6.87
Answer:
6.87
(b) 7.90 or 17.900
Answer:
17,900
Question 5.
Which among these is closest to 5: 4.56, 4.65, 4.099?
Answer:
4.65
Question 6.
Sunaina’s father paid an electricity bill of ₹ 385.70. Out of a 500-rupee note, how much change should he have received?
Answer:
₹ 114.30
Question 7.
Sita purchases 0.75 kg of wheat, 0.5 kg of barley, and 0.45 kg of oats. What is the total weight of the items she bought?
Answer:
1.7 kg
Subjective Exercise
Question 1.
Which of the following is equivalent to 0.23?
(a) \(\frac{2}{10}\) + \(\frac{3}{100}\)
(b) \(\frac{2}{100}\) + \(\frac{3}{10}\)
(c) \(\frac{23}{10}\)
(d) \(\frac{23}{100}\)
Answer:
(d) \(\frac{23}{100}\)
Question 2.
In the number 5.67, what is the value of the digit 7?
(a) 7 tenths
(b) 7 hundredths
(c) 7 ones
(d) 7 tens
Answer:
(b) 7 hundredths
Question 3.
What is \(\frac{1}{10}\) written as a decimal?
(a) 0.1
(b) 1.0
(c) 0.01
(d) 1o.o
Answer:
(a) 0.1
Question 4.
What is \(\frac{2}{100}\) written as a decimal?
(a) 0.2
(b) 2.0
(c) 0.02
(d) 20.0
Answer:
(c) 0.02
Question 5.
Which of the following is greater, 0.3 or 0.33?
(a) 0.3
(b) 0.33
(c) They are equal
(d) Can not be determined
Answer:
(b) 0.33
Question 6.
What decimal represents three tenths?
Answer:
0.3
Question 7.
Write 0.07 as a fraction.
Answer:
7/100
Question 8.
How many hundredths are equal to five tenths?
Answer:
50 hundredths
Question 9.
What is 9/100 in decimal form?
Answer:
0.09
Question 10.
Is 0.2 the same as 0.20? (Yes/No)
Answer:
Yes
Question 11.
What decimal is equivalent to \(\frac{7}{10}\)?
Answer:
0.7
Question 12.
Express 0.05 as a fraction in its simplest form.
Answer:
\(\frac{5}{100}\) = \(\frac{1}{20}\)
Question 13.
How many hundredths make up two tenths?
Answer:
20 hundredths
Question 14.
Write \(\frac{39}{100}\) as a decimal.
Answer:
0.39
Question 15.
True or False: 0.8 is greater than 0.08.
Answer:
True
Question 16.
Case Study Questions
(a) Read the following passage and answer the questions:
Ram was trying to measure the length of his toy’s parts using a scale. He noticed that two screws looked similar, but they were slightly different in length – one was 2.7 cm and the other 3.2 cm. He was curious about why such a small difference matters.
(i) What is the total length of both screws?
(a) 5.8 cm
(b) 5.9 cm
(c) 5.7 cm
(d) 6.0 cm
Answer:
(b) 5.9 cm
(ii) What is the difference between the two screws?
(a) 0.5 cm
(b) 0.4 cm
(c) 0.6 cm
(d) 0.3 cm
Answer:
(a) 0.5 cm
(iii) Which screw is longer and by how much?
(a) First screw by 0.4 cm
(b) Second screw by 0.4 cm
(c) Second screw by 0.5 cm
(d) First screw by 0.5 cm
Answer:
(b) Second screw by 0.4 cm
(iv) Which unit would give a more accurate reading for these measurements?
(a) Metres
(b) Millimetres
(c) Kilometres
(d) Inches
Answer:
(b) Millimetres
(b) Read the following passage and answer the questions:
Pooja wanted to know the length of her middle finger. She found that the total hand length was 12.4 units, and the palm was 6.7 units. She calculated the length of the finger by subtracting the palm length from the total.
(i) What is the length of the finger?
(a) 6.0 units
(b) 5.7 units
(c) 5.6 units
(d) 5.4 units
Answer:
(b) 5.7 units
(ii) What operation is needed to find the finger’s length?
(o) Multiplication
(b) Division
(c) Subtraction
(d) Addition
Answer:
(c) Subtraction
(iii) Which of the following represents correct subtraction?
(a) 12.4 – 6.7 = 5.7
(b) 12.4 – 6.7 = 6.7
(c) 12.4 – 6.7 = 4.7
(d) 12.4 – 6.7 = 5.9
Answer:
(a) 12.4 – 6.7 = 5.7
(iv) If 0.1 unit = 1 cm, what is the finger’s length in cm?
(a) 57 cm
(b) 5.7 cm
(c) 0.57 cm
(d) 570 cm
Answer:
(b) 5.7 cm
Practice Questions Set 1
Question 1.
Red ribbon is 3\(\frac{2}{10}\) m long and blue ribbon is 2\(\frac{3}{10}\) m long. What is the total length of the two ribbons together?
Answer:
5\(\frac{1}{2}\) m
Question 2.
Leaf of Ashoka tree is 15\(\frac{3}{10}\) cm and that of neem tree is 3\(\frac{9}{10}\) cm. Which leaf is longer and by how much?
Answer:
Ashoka, 1\(\frac{2}{5}\) cm
Question 3.
Width of white lace is 3\(\frac{2}{10}\) cm and that of yellow lace is 4\(\frac{1}{10}\) cm. Which lace is wider?
Answer:
Yellow
Question 4.
Arrange in ascending order: 2\(\frac{3}{10}\), 4,\(\frac{39}{10}\), \(\frac{28}{10}\).
Answer:
2\(\frac{3}{10}\), \(\frac{28}{10}\), \(\frac{39}{10}\), 4
Question 5.
Arrange in descending order: 4\(\frac{3}{10}\), 5\(\frac{2}{10}\), 3\(\frac{9}{10}\), \(\frac{48}{10}\).
Answer:
5\(\frac{2}{10}\), \(\frac{48}{10}\), 4\(\frac{3}{10}\), 3\(\frac{9}{10}\),
Question 6.
Observe the pattern and find the next term:
(a) 2\(\frac{1}{10}\), 3\(\frac{2}{10}\), 4\(\frac{3}{10}\), ____________ , ____________ , ____________
(b) 5\(\frac{3}{10}\), 4\(\frac{3}{10}\), 3\(\frac{3}{10}\), ____________ , ____________ , ____________
(c) 2\(\frac{1}{10}\), 4\(\frac{3}{10}\), 4\(\frac{5}{10}\), ____________ , ____________ , ____________
(d) 1\(\frac{1}{10}\), 2\(\frac{5}{10}\), 3\(\frac{9}{10}\), ____________ , ____________ , ____________ ,
Answer:
(a) 5\(\frac{6}{10}\), 7\(\frac{1}{10}\), 8\(\frac{8}{10}\),
(b) 2\(\frac{3}{10}\), 1\(\frac{3}{10}\), \(\frac{3}{10}\),
(c) 8\(\frac{7}{10}\), 10\(\frac{9}{10}\), 13\(\frac{1}{10}\),
(d) 5\(\frac{3}{10}\), 6\(\frac{7}{10}\), 8\(\frac{1}{10}\),
Practice Questions Set 2
Question 1.
How many one-tenth makes one thousand?
Answer:
10,000
Question 2.
1 low many one-hundredth makes one hundred’?
Answer:
10,000
Question 3.
How many one-thousandth makes one thousandth?
Answer:
1
Question 4.
How many one-tenth makes one-hundred?
Answer:
1000
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