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Class 7 Maths: A Peek Beyond the Point Worksheet (with Answers)

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  1. 1. The first place after the decimal point is:
    • (a) tenths
    • (b) hundredths
    • (c) ones
    • (d) thousandths
  2. 2. 0.7 written as a fraction is:
    • (a) 7/100
    • (b) 7/10
    • (c) 1/7
    • (d) 70
  3. 3. Which is greater?
    • (a) 0.45
    • (b) 0.405
    • (c) 0.5
    • (d) 0.09
  4. 4. The 6 in 3.46 stands for:
    • (a) 6 tenths
    • (b) 6 ones
    • (c) 6 thousandths
    • (d) 6 hundredths
  5. 5. What is the value of the first place after the decimal point?
  6. 6. Write 0.25 as a fraction in simplest form.
  7. 7. Explain decimal place value and how decimals relate to fractions, with examples.
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  1. 1. (a) tenthsIt is the tenths place (1/10).
  2. 2. (b) 7/100.7 = 7 tenths = 7/10.
  3. 3. (c) 0.50.5 = 0.50, more than 0.45.
  4. 4. (d) 6 hundredthsSecond place after the point is hundredths.
  5. 5. One tenth (1/10).
  6. 6. 0.25 = 25/100 = 1/4.
  7. 7. To the right of the decimal point, each place is ten times smaller than the one before: tenths (1/10), hundredths (1/100), then thousandths (1/1000). So in the number 3.46, the 4 means four tenths and the 6 means six hundredths. Because of this, every decimal is just a fraction with denominator 10, 100 or 1000 — for example 0.7 = 7/10 and 0.25 = 25/100, which simplifies to 1/4. Reading the last decimal place tells us the denominator to use when converting a decimal to a fraction.

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This worksheet is aligned to CBSE Class 7 Maths, chapter “A Peek Beyond the Point”.