Class 7 Maths: Arithmetic Expressions Worksheet (with Answers)
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- 1. In 6 + 3 × 2, which operation is done first?
- (a) addition
- (b) left to right
- (c) multiplication
- (d) subtraction
- 2. The value of 6 + 3 × 2 is:
- (a) 18
- (b) 11
- (c) 15
- (d) 12
- 3. The value of (6 + 3) × 2 is:
- (a) 18
- (b) 12
- (c) 15
- (d) 21
- 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. State the order of operations.
- 6. What are the terms of an expression?
- 7. Explain the order of operations with an example, and show how brackets change the result.
View answers
- 1. (c) multiplication — Multiplication comes before addition.
- 2. (d) 12 — 3 × 2 = 6, then 6 + 6 = 12.
- 3. (a) 18 — Brackets first: 9 × 2 = 18.
- 4. (b) 4 × 3 and 5 — Terms are separated by + or −: 4 × 3 and 5.
- 5. Brackets first, then × and ÷ (left to right), then + and − (left to right).
- 6. The parts that are added or subtracted.
- 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”.