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Integer Operations Sums for Class 7 — Free CBSE Worksheet PDF with Answers

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Q1.Which of the following statements is true regarding the product of a positive integer and a negative integer?
A.The product is always a positive integer.
B.The product can be positive or negative depending on the numbers.
C.The product is always a negative integer.
D.The product is always zero.

Difficulty: Easy

Q2.What is the product of (-9) and (-7)?
A.-63
B.63
C.-16
D.16

Difficulty: Easy

Q3.A temperature change of -3°C occurs every hour. If this change continues for 4 hours, what will be the total change in temperature?
A.12°C
B.-7°C
C.7°C
D.-12°C

Difficulty: Easy

Q4.Rohan calculated (-8) × 6 as -48. His friend, Priya, argued that the answer should be 48 because 'two negatives make a positive'. Who is correct and why?
A.Priya is correct because 'two negatives make a positive' applies here.
B.Rohan is correct because when multiplying a negative integer by a positive integer, the product is always negative.
C.Priya is correct because the absolute value of 8 is greater than 6.
D.Rohan is incorrect because the answer should be -2.

Difficulty: Easy

Q5.Consider the product of several negative integers. Which of the following statements is true?
A.If the number of negative integers is even, the product is negative.
B.The product is always positive, regardless of the number of negative integers.
C.If the number of negative integers is odd, the product is positive.
D.If the number of negative integers is even, the product is positive.

Difficulty: Easy

Q6.For any integer 'a', a × ___ = a. The number that fills the blank is called the multiplicative identity for integers.
A.0
B.-1
C.a
D.1

Difficulty: Easy

Q7.Ravi says that (-5) × 8 is the same as 8 × (-5). Kavya says they are different because the order of numbers is changed. Who is correct and why?
A.Kavya is correct because changing the order of multiplication always changes the result.
B.Ravi is correct because multiplication of integers is commutative.
C.Kavya is correct because one number is negative and the other is positive.
D.Ravi is incorrect because the answers will be 40 and -40 respectively.

Difficulty: Easy

Q8.Find the integer that must be multiplied by (-6) to get 42.
A.7
B.-6
C.-7
D.6

Difficulty: Easy

Answer Key — Sample Questions+
Q1:The product is always a negative integer.
Q2:63
Q3:-12°C
Q4:Rohan is correct because when multiplying a negative integer by a positive integer, the product is always negative.
Q5:If the number of negative integers is even, the product is positive.
Q6:1
Q7:Ravi is correct because multiplication of integers is commutative.
Q8:-7

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About This Worksheet

TopicInteger Operations
BoardCBSE
Class7
Total Questions30 (10 Easy + 10 Medium + 10 Hard)
Answer KeyIncluded
PriceFree

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