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In this worksheet for class 7 maths, we have questions from “Comparing quantities”. This worksheet covers all important concepts from chapter 8. It gives you an overall idea and covers all important formulae by applying them. This worksheet makes your exam ready. By attempting this worksheet with time-bound will give you the best preparedness for the exam. This NCERT worksheet has some real-life examples where you apply these concepts.


CLASS 7  Mathematics Worksheet Chapter 8: Comparing quantities

Q.1. Find the ratio of 400 km to 40000 m.

Q.2. If ten buckets cost Rs. 100, what would be the cost of 6 such buckets?

Q.3. Convert the following into percentage
a) 14/16 b) 0.15 c) 4.5

Q.4. A shop has 300 parts out of which 5 are defective. What percent are defective?

Q.5. If Ram’s salary is Rs. 40,000 per month, Ram spends 20% of his salary for helping the poor. How much salary does he spend on helping poor people?

Q.6. If 5% of children in a class of 40 like getting wet in rain :
how many children like getting wet in rain?

Q.7. Find the whole quantity if

a) 50% of it is 14 b) 25% of it is 25


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