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Class 7 Maths Chapter 1 Practice Question Answers - Integers

Q1. The value of 52−27 is
(a) 24
(b) 25
(c) 26
(d) −24

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Ans: (b)
Sol: 52−27=25


Q2. (−60×−72) by (36×(−15))
(a) -8
(b) -16
(c) 8
(d) 16

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Ans: (a)
Sol:  Given,  
Class 7 Maths Chapter 1 Practice Question Answers - Integers

As there are 2 negative numbers in the numerator and 1 in the denominator, the answer will be negative.
Cancelling out the common factors and simplifying we get
Class 7 Maths Chapter 1 Practice Question Answers - Integers

= -4 x 2
= -8


Q3. Solve (−87)+(−35)=
(a) -122
(b) -65
(c) -35
(d) 87

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Ans: (a)
Sol: It is given the expression, (-87) + (-35).

on solving brackets we get,

 = -87 - 35 (Both numbers are negative, so we add their absolute values, and the result remains negative.)

⇒ -122

So, the value of -87 + (-35) is -122.


Q4. Divide 96×(−25) by (−75)×(−16)
(a) -2
(b) 2
(c) -5
(d) 5

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Ans: (a)
Sol: 96×(−25)÷(−75)×(−16)
The rule for multiplying positive and negative numbers with the same sign (two positive or two negative) is that the product will always be positive.
When multiplying a positive and a negative, the product will always be negative. It doesn't matter what order the signs are in.
=−2400÷1200
=−2


Q5. Multiply: (−5)×8 and 3×(−2)
(a) 240
(b) 420
(c) -240
(d) -420

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Ans: (a)
Sol: (−5) × 8 = −40
3 × (−2) = −6
(W hen multiplying a positive and a negative number, the product will always be negative, regardless of the order of the signs.)
Hence, {(−5) × 8) × (3 × (−2)} = −40 × − 6
= 240


Q6. Multiply 4×(−3)×(−2) and 6×(−5)
(a) -720
(b) -70
(c) -270
(d) 720

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Ans: (a)
Sol: 4 × (−3) × (−2) × 6 × (−5)
Note: (When multiplying a positive and a negative number, the product will always be negative, regardless of the order of the signs.)

= 24 × −30
= −720


Q7. What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the questions given below ?
29 + 729 = ?

(a) 758
(b) 763
(c) 741
(d) 751

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Ans: (a)
Sol: 29 + 729 = 758

Q8. Evaluate:  (-16) × (-8) × (-81)(-18) × 32 
(a) −18
(b) 18
(c) 16
(d) −16

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Ans: (b)
Sol:

Simplify the expression:  (-16) × (-8) × (-81)(-18) × 32

The negative signs cancel each other, so we get: 
= 16 × 8 × 8118 × 32

Now simplify: 16 × 832 = 4, 
we get : 4 × 8118 = 4.5 × 4 = 18

Ans: 18.


Q9. Multiplication of a negative integer for even times gives a _____result 
(a) negative
(b) 0
(c) positive
(d) none

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Ans: (c)
Sol:  Multiplication 2 times: (−2) × (−2)=4
Multiplication 4 times: (−3) × (−3) × (−3) × (−3) = 9 × 9 = 81
Multiplication 6 times: (−1) × (−1) × (−1) × (−1) × (−1) × (−1) = 1 × 1 × 1 = 1
Hence, when a negative integer is multiplied even number of times, the result is a positive integer.


Q10. Evaluate (-4) × (6 + 7) and verify using the distributive property.
(a) 54
(b) -52
(c) -54
(d) 52

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Ans: (b)

Step 1: Simplify using the distributive property.

(-4) × (6 + 7) = (-4) × 13 = -52

Step 2: Break it down using the distributive property.

(-4) × (6 + 7) = [(-4) × 6] + [(-4) × 7]

= (-24) + (-28) = -52

Thus, the result is the same using both methods: -52.


Q11. 42(4 + 2) = (42 × 4) + (42 × 2) is an example of
(a) closure property
(b) commutative property
(c) associative property
(d) distributive property

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Ans: (d)
Sol: 42(4 + 2) = (42 × 4) + (42 × 2) is an example of distributive property.
a(b + c) = (a × b) + (a × c) is the basic form of distributive property.


Q12. Sign of the product of 231 negative integers and 9 positive integers is 
(a) negative
(b) positive
(c) 0
(d) none

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Ans: (a)
Sol: Since 231 is an odd number, the product of 231 negative integers will be negative. The product of all positive integers is a positive number. Hence, the product of 9 positive integers will be a positive integer.
Therefore, the product of the two integers (231 negative and 9 positive) of unlike signs will be negative.


Q13. Multiplication of a negative integer for even number of times gives a _________ number.
(a) negative
(b) 0
(c) positive
(d) none of these

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Ans: (c)
Sol: Observe −1×−1=1
Product of a pair of negative numbers is positive.
When even number of negative numbers are multiplied, the result is a positive number because every pair of negative terms will give a positive number.


Q14. Evaluate   Class 7 Maths Chapter 1 Practice Question Answers - Integers
(a) 9/4
(b) 9/8
(c) 9/2
(d) −9/2

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Ans: (c)
Sol: 

Simplifying the expression: 5 × (-144) × (-27)(-15) × 18 × (-16)

The negative signs cancel out, leaving:

5 × 144 × 2715 × 18 × 16

First, simplify:

515 = 1/3

Now the expression becomes:

1 × 144 × 273 × 18 × 16

Simplify:

14418 = 8

Now the expression is

8 × 273 × 16

Simplify:

273 = 9

Now the expression is:

8 × 916 = 92


Q15. Which option shows the correct descending order ?

(a) 68788, 78688, 88687

(b) 78688, 68788, 88687

(c) 88687, 68788, 78688

(d) 88687, 78688, 68788

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Ans: (d)
Sol: 

(a): 68788, 78688, 88687

Order: 68788 < 78688 < 88687 (not descending)

(b): 78688, 68788, 88687

Order: 78688 < 68788 < 88687 (not descending)

 (c): 88687, 68788, 78688

Order: 88687 > 68788 < 78688 (not descending)

 (d): 88687, 78688, 68788

Order: 88687 > 78688 > 68788 (descending)

Therefore, the correct answer is:

 (d): 88687, 78688, 68788

Q16. Suppose we represent the distance above the ground by a positive integer and that below the ground by a negative integer, then answer the following:
An elevator descends into a mine shaft at the rate of 5 m/min. What will be its position after one hour? 

(a) 250
(b) 200
(c) 100
(d) None of these

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Ans: (d)
Sol: Since, the elevator going down, so the distance covered by it will be represented by a negative integer.
Change in position of elevator in one minute = −5 m
Position of the elevator after 60 minutes
= (−5) × 60

= −300  m
That means the position of the elevator will be 300 m below ground level.


Q17. Which of the following options shows the given number sentence?
-13 + (-3) = -16

(a) When two positive integers are added, we get a positive integer.
(b) When two negative integers are added, we get a negative integer.
(c) The subtraction of an integer is the same as the addition of its additive inverse.
(d) All of these

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Ans: (b)
Sol: We are given that −13+(−3)=−16.
The LHS is the sum of the negative integers and the RHS is a negative integer. Thus, the correct answer is option B


Q18. The value of −5×−2×−2×−3  is
(a) 80
(b) 65
(c) 60
(d) -60

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Ans: (c)
Sol: As there are 4 negative numbers, which is an even number, the product will be positive.
So, −5×− 2×− 2×− 3
= 60


Q19. Divide 96×(−25) by (−75)×(−16)
(a) -2
(b) 2
(c) -5
(d) 5

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Ans: (a)
Sol: 96 × (−25) ÷ (−75) × (−16)
Note: When multiplying two numbers with the same sign (both positive or both negative), the result is always positive. If one number is positive and the other is negative, the product is always negative, regardless of the order.
= −2400 ÷ 1200
= −2


Q20. The value of −5×−12 × 2×−3 is
(a) -360
(b) -380
(c) -400
(d) 360

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Ans: (b)
Sol: As there are 3 negative numbers, which is an odd number, the product will be negative.
So, −5×−12 × 2×−3
=−360


Q21. Divide (−54)×(64) by (−27)×(−128)
(a) -1
(b) 1
(c) 5
(d) -4

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Ans: (a)
Sol: (−54) × (64) ÷ (−27) × (−128)
The rule for multiplying positive and negative numbers with the same sign (two positive or two negative) is that the product will always be positive.
When multiplying a positive and a negative, the product will always be negative. It doesn't matter what order the signs are in.
The answer will be positive if the product or quotient is positive (two positives or two negatives in the equation) or negative (one positive and one negative in the equation).
= −3456 ÷ 3456
= −1


Q22. Evaluate:(+48)+(−53)
(a) +5
(b) -5
(c) 5
(d) none of these

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Ans: (b)
Sol: (+48) + (−53)

To evaluate (+48)+(53), subtract the absolute values because the signs are different:

4853=(−548 - 53 = -54)

So, the result is 5-5


Q23. Fill in the blank:68 × ____ = −68
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) -1
(d) None of these

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Ans: (c)
Sol: 68 × (−1)=−68


Q24. (-12) × (-3) × (+4) × (-6) =
(a) -144
(b) -908
(c) +864
(d) -864

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Ans: (d)
Sol: Multiplying them in pairs.
There are 3 negative signs. So, the resultant of 3 multiplications would be negative.
Consider,
(−12) × (−3) × (+4) × (−6) = (−12×−3) × (4×−6)
=36×(−24)
=−864
Hence, Option D is correct.


Q25. Fill in the blank:−112 × _______ = +112
(a) +1
(b) 0
(c) -1
(d) +112

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Ans: (c)
Sol: −112 × (−1)
= +112


Q26. (+13) + (−12) is equal to
(a) +1
(b) + 13
(c) - 1
(d) None of these

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Ans: (a)
Sol: (+13) + (−12)
Two different signs (+ and − in either order) ( + and − in either order ) become a negative sign (−)
= +1


Q27. (+132) ÷ (−12)
(a) +101
(b) −101
(c) +11
(d) −11

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Ans: (d)
Sol: (132) ÷ (−12)
The answer will be positive if the product or quotient is positive (two positives or two negatives in the equation) or negative (one positive and one negative in the equation).
= 132 / -12
= 12 x 11 / -12
=  -1 x 11
= - 11
Option D is correct.


Q28. If the dividend and divisor have like signs then the quotient will be_____.
(a) Positive
(b) Negative
(c) Zero
(d) none of these

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Ans: (a)
Sol: If the dividend and divisor have same  signs then the quotient will be positive.
For eg. 132/12 = 11
and -132/-12 = 11


Q29. Positive of a negative integer is____.
(a) Negative
(b) Positive
(c) Zero
(d) None of these

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Ans: (a)
Sol: Positive of a negative integer is negative.
Example: +(−40) = −40


Q30. The product of any number and "0" is ___
(a) 1
(b) 0
(c) number itself
(d) none of these

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Ans: (b)
Sol: The product of any number and zero is zero.
Theorem: 0 × a = 0 for any integer a.
So option B is the correct answer.

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1. What are integers and how are they represented on a number line?
Ans.Integers are whole numbers that can be positive, negative, or zero. They are represented on a number line with zero in the center, positive integers to the right, and negative integers to the left.
2. How do you add and subtract integers?
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