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Class 7 Chapter 4 Simple Question

The document contains a series of mathematical problems designed for Class 7 students, focusing on algebra and basic arithmetic. Each question presents a scenario requiring the application of equations to find unknown values, such as ages, distances, and quantities. The problems encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills in a structured format.

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Class 7 Chapter 4 Simple Question

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Class 7 chapter 4 simple question

Q.1) In a certain examination, a total of 3768 students secured


first division in the years 2006 and 2007. The number of first
division in 2007 exceeded those in 2006 by 34. How many
students got first division in 2006?
Q.2) A girl is 28 years younger than her father. The sum of their
ages is 50 years. Find the ages of the girl and her father.
Q.3) Thrice a number decreased by 5 exceeds twice the number
by 1. Find the number.
Q4)Twice’ a number added to half of itself equals 24. Find the
number.
Q5) A man travelled two fifth of his journey by train, one third by
bus. One-fourth by car and the remaining 3 km on foot. What is
the length of his total journey?
Q6) A number is as much greater than 27 as it is less than 73.
Find the number.
Q7) Two-third of a number is greater than one-third of the number
by 3. Find the number.
Q8) In a class of 60 students, the number of girls is one third the
number of boys. Find the number of girls and boys in the class.
Q9) 150 has been divided into two parts such that twice the first
part is equal to the second part. Find the parts.
Q10) Two complementary angles differ by 20°. Find the angles.
Q11) The sum of two consecutive multiples of 2 is 18. Find the
numbers.
Q12) Each of the 2 equal sides of an isosceles triangle is twice as
large as the third side. If the perimeter of the triangle is 30 cm,
find the length of each side of the triangle.
Q13) The perimeter of a rectangle is 40 m. The length of the
rectangle is 4 m less than 5 times its breadth. Find the length of
the rectangle.
Q14) A number when divided by 6 gives the quotient 6. What is
the number?
Q15) The sum of three consecutive integers is 5 more than the
smallest of the integers. Find the integers.
Q16) One of the two numbers is twice the other. The sum of the
numbers is 12. Find the numbers.
Q17) Anamika thought of a number. She multiplied it by 2, added
5 to the product and obtained 17 as the result. What is the
number she has thought of?
Q18) In a bag, the number of one rupee coins is three times the
number of two rupees coins. If the worth of he coins is ? 120, find
the number of 1 rupee coins.
Q19) In a family, the consumption of wheat is 4 times that of rice.
The total consumption of the two cereals is 80 kg. Find the
quantities of rice and wheat consumed in the family.
Q20) If 45 is added to half a number, the result is triple the
number. Find the number.
Q21) My younger sister’s age today is 3 times what it will be 3
years from now minus 3 times what her age was 3 years ago. Find
her present age.
Q22) After 25 years, Manoj will be 5 times as old as he is now.
Find his present age.
Q23) After 25 years, Rama will be 5 times as old as he is now. Find
his present age.
Q24) 1 subtracted from one-third of a number gives 1. Find the
number.
Q25) 9 added to twice a number gives 13. Find the number.
Q26) Two times a number increased by 5 equals 9. Find the
number.
Q27) In a school, the number of girls is 50 more than the number
of boys. The total number of students is 1070. Find the number of
girls.
Q28) The interest received by Karim is Rs. 30 more than that of
Ramesh. If the total interest received by them is Rs. 70, find the
interest received by Ramesh.
Q29) Seven times a number is 12 less than thirteen times the
same number. Find the number.
Q30) A number exceeds the other number by 12. If their sum is
72, find the numbers.
Q31) The age of Sohan Lai is four times that of his son Amit. If the
difference of their ages is 27 years, find the age of Amit.
Q32) If 1 is subtracted from a number and the difference is
multiplied by ½ the result is 7.

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