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Class 7 Maths: Arithmetic Expressions Worksheet (with Answers)

A free, print-ready worksheet on Arithmetic Expressions for CBSE Class 7 Maths, with a matching answer key. Use the sample below, or build your own with the exact mix of questions you need — no login, no ads.

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  1. 1. In 6 + 3 × 2, which operation is done first?
    • (a) addition
    • (b) left to right
    • (c) multiplication
    • (d) subtraction
  2. 2. The value of 6 + 3 × 2 is:
    • (a) 18
    • (b) 11
    • (c) 15
    • (d) 12
  3. 3. The value of (6 + 3) × 2 is:
    • (a) 18
    • (b) 12
    • (c) 15
    • (d) 21
  4. 4. The terms of 4 × 3 + 5 are:
    • (a) 4 and 3 and 5
    • (b) 4 × 3 and 5
    • (c) 4 and 3
    • (d) 12 and 5 only as one term
  5. 5. State the order of operations.
  6. 6. What are the terms of an expression?
  7. 7. Explain the order of operations with an example, and show how brackets change the result.
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  1. 1. (c) multiplicationMultiplication comes before addition.
  2. 2. (d) 123 × 2 = 6, then 6 + 6 = 12.
  3. 3. (a) 18Brackets first: 9 × 2 = 18.
  4. 4. (b) 4 × 3 and 5Terms are separated by + or −: 4 × 3 and 5.
  5. 5. Brackets first, then × and ÷ (left to right), then + and − (left to right).
  6. 6. The parts that are added or subtracted.
  7. 7. When an expression has several operations, we evaluate in a fixed order: anything inside brackets first, then multiplication and division from left to right, and finally addition and subtraction from left to right. For example, 3 + 4 × 2 means we multiply before adding, giving 3 + 8 = 11. Brackets let us override this order: (3 + 4) × 2 forces the addition first, giving 7 × 2 = 14. So the same numbers and operations can give different values depending on where the brackets are.

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Which board and class is this for?
This worksheet is aligned to CBSE Class 7 Maths, chapter “Arithmetic Expressions”.