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Fractions

ICSE · Class 7 · Mathematics

Most important questions from Fractions for ICSE Class 7 Mathematics board exam 2026. MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions with marks.

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1multiple choice
1 marks

A man earns ₹18,000 per month. He spends 1/3 of it on rent and 1/4 of the remaining on food. How much money is left after these two expenses?

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₹9,000

Step 1: Money spent on rent = 1/3 of ₹18,000 = ₹6,000. Step 2: Remaining money = ₹18,000 - ₹6,000 = ₹12,000. Step 3: Money spent on food = 1/4 of ₹12,000 = ₹3,000. Step 4: Money left = ₹12,000 - ₹3,000 = ₹9,000. A common mistake is taking 1/4 of the total ₹18,000 instead of 1/4 of the remaining ₹12,000.

2multiple choice
1 marks

Evaluate: 5/8 ÷ (3/4)

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5/6

Step 1: To divide fractions, multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second. Step 2: Reciprocal of 3/4 is 4/3. Step 3: 5/8 × 4/3 = (5×4)/(8×3) = 20/24. Step 4: Reduce 20/24 to lowest terms: HCF of 20 and 24 is 4. So 20/24 = 5/6. A common error is to divide numerators and denominators separately, giving 5/6... wait — some students multiply without simplifying, getting 20/24 and forgetting to reduce.

3multiple choice
1 marks

Which fraction is equivalent to 20/28?

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5/7

Step 1: To find an equivalent fraction in lowest terms, find HCF of 20 and 28. Step 2: 20 = 2×2×5 and 28 = 2×2×7. HCF = 4. Step 3: Divide both by 4: 20÷4 = 5 and 28÷4 = 7. Step 4: So 20/28 = 5/7. To verify: 5×28 = 140 and 7×20 = 140. Cross products are equal, confirming equivalence.

4multiple choice
1 marks

Compare 5/7 and 8/11 using cross-multiplication. Which fraction is smaller?

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5/7

Step 1: Use cross-multiplication to compare 5/7 and 8/11. Step 2: Multiply 5 × 11 = 55 (numerator of first × denominator of second). Step 3: Multiply 8 × 7 = 56 (numerator of second × denominator of first). Step 4: Since 55 < 56, we conclude 5/7 < 8/11. So 5/7 is the smaller fraction. This method avoids computing LCM and gives a quick comparison.

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What are the important topics in Fractions for ICSE Class 7 Mathematics?
Key topics in Fractions include Types of Fractions — Complete Classification, Fractions - Concept Hierarchy and Relationships, Complete Overview of Fractions Chapter. These are the concepts ICSE Class 7 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Fractions — ICSE Class 7 Mathematics?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 36 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.
How many important questions are there in Fractions?
There are 36 practice questions available for Fractions. These cover multiple question types including MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions.

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