Worksheets for Class 7 on Fractions
Mathematical worksheets on fractions for class 7 students are available here. Students will get huge benefit from practicing the different types of exercises given in this worksheet.
Fractions Worksheet
1) Identify the types of fraction.
(i) 1001/1031
(ii) 7/100000
(iii) 17 ½
(iv) 11/3, 11/4, 11/21, 11/20
(v) 7/21
(2) Choose the correct alternative.
(i) A fraction having numerator or denominator or both, are fractions known as –
a) Proper Fraction
b) Improper Fraction
c) Vulgar Fraction
d) Complex Fraction
(ii) When a fraction divides both its numerator and denominator by their HCF, it will find –
a) Like Fraction
b) Multiplicative Inverse
c) Simplest form
d) Reciprocal of a fraction.
(iii) Fractions having same numerator is also known as –
a) Like Fractions
b) Vulgar Fraction
c) Simple Fraction
d) None of the above
(iv) 2/3 is an equivalent fraction of –
a) 771/220
b) 180/270
c) 1001/1700
d) 1001/1722
(v) ‘Of’ between two fractions means –
a) Division
b) Off
c) Out of
d) Multiplication
(3) Mark the statement True (T) or False (F).
i) In simplification we have to first solve curly brackets.
ii) p/q ÷ m/n = p × n/q × m
iii) The product of two fractional numbers can never be a whole number.
iv) LCM of 27/441 and 30/21 is 441
v) To convert a Decimal Number to Fractional Number we have to multiply by 10.
(4) Match the following.
-2/3 + 3/7 + (-7/3) | 58/9 |
8 – {720 + (-2 + 3) – 20 } | |
3 1/3 + 4 1/3 of 3 | |
1/16 – 7/8 | |
116/18 |
(5) In the question, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Choose the correct option.
(i) Assertion (A): a/b ÷ c/d = a/b x reciprocal of c/d
Reason (R): 196/17 ÷ 324/16 = 17/196 x 324/16
a.) A is correct but R is wrong
b.) A is wrong but R is correct
c.) Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct reason for A
d.) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct reason for A
(ii) Assertion (A): Ritesh scored 85/100 in his recent school assessment GK test.
Reason (R): Out of 100 questions he had not attempted 10 questions marked as hard, and answered 5 wrong.
a.) A is correct but R is wrong
b.) A is wrong but R is correct
c.) Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct reason for A
d.) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct reason for A
(6) In a school annual exam test Aman scored 45/100 in English, 75/100 in Mathematics, 61/100 in Science and 40.5/100 in Social Science, while his brother Ayush scored 65/100 in English, 78/100 in Mathematics, 40/100 in Science and 35/100 in Social Science.
(i) Who scored more.
(ii) Write 5 equivalent fraction of Aman’s Total Mark.
(iii) Write Ayush’s every subjects mark in ascending order.
(iv) Write both of their total marks in simplest form.
(v) Out of them two, Who scored more in Mathematics and by how much? Write in Fraction.
(7) Answer the following questions:
(i) Arup purchased a smart-watch Rs. 375 ½ and sold it for Rs. 400 ½. If Arup has purchased and sold 20 such smart-watch, then how much money did Arup save?
(ii) What should be subtracted from 18 1/3 to get 10 1/5?
(iii) The length of the cricket pitch is 20 12/100 cm, If a Batsman Runs 2 and at exact half of the pitch he had run out. How much length did the batsman cover?
(iv) There are 2/3 part of the earth is covered with water. If 10,300 km of the remaining part is grasslands, then find the total length of the grasslands.
(v) What should be added to 88 ½ to get 138 7/10?
(8) Picture Based Questions
1.) There is a picture of a pizza was divided into equal slices. Some of the slices were eaten then what fraction of the original pizza was left?
2.) An apple was divided in equal parts as shown in the picture. What will be the fraction of the apple slices with respect to the whole apple?
3.) What part of the glass is filled with water in the given image? Write the correct fraction.