CBSE Class 7 Annual Assessment
Annual assessment for Class 7 students under CBSE, building on core subjects to enhance critical thinking and conceptual understanding.
Class 7 Mathematics — Chapter-wise Notes & Quizzes
Chapter 1: Large Numbers Around Us
Summary
This chapter builds a feel for very large numbers — lakhs, crores and arabs — and connects them to millions and billions. You learn that \(1\) lakh is \(1\) followed by five zeroes \((1{,}00{,}000)\) and \(1\) crore is \(1\) followed by seven zeroes \((1{,}00{,}00{,}000)\). The Indian system groups digits in a \(3\text{-}2\text{-}2\) comma pattern while the American (International) system groups them uniformly in threes, so \(1\) million equals ten lakhs. You practise reading and writing numbers in both systems, comparing them, and finding "nearest neighbours" (nearest thousand, lakh, crore) by rounding up or rounding down. The chapter stresses that exact values are not always needed — a good estimate often communicates size better. Through thought experiments (Can Mumbai fit in one lakh buses? How many coins stack up to the Statue of Unity?) you sharpen estimation. You also explore multiplication shortcuts such as multiplying by \(5\) being the same as dividing by \(2\) and multiplying by \(10\), and spot patterns in the number of digits a product can have.
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