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First Unit Test Class 8

This document contains two sample test papers - one for science and one for mathematics. The science test contains 10 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing concepts in biology, chemistry, and physics. It also includes short answer questions about topics like how coal is formed, the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources, and how microorganisms survive under adverse conditions. The mathematics test contains 10 short answer questions testing topics like perfect squares, proportions, ratios, word problems involving work/time calculations, finding square roots, and using scale drawings. It also includes multi-step word problems involving ratios, proportions, and finding unknown lengths.

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First Unit Test Class 8

This document contains two sample test papers - one for science and one for mathematics. The science test contains 10 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing concepts in biology, chemistry, and physics. It also includes short answer questions about topics like how coal is formed, the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources, and how microorganisms survive under adverse conditions. The mathematics test contains 10 short answer questions testing topics like perfect squares, proportions, ratios, word problems involving work/time calculations, finding square roots, and using scale drawings. It also includes multi-step word problems involving ratios, proportions, and finding unknown lengths.

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Science

Full Marks – 40 (Time-1hr)

1. Fill in the Blanks (1×5)


a) For growing a crop, sufficient sunlight, ….. and ….. from soil are essential.
b) The process of production of alcohol from sugar is called …..
c) Under unfavourable conditions, microorganisms form a ….. around themselves.
d) If the force is applied on smaller area of contact, then pressure exerted by it …..
e) A most common weedicide is …..
2. True/False (1×5)
a) Edward Jenner discovered the process of fermentation.
b) Wildlife is an exhaustible natural resource.
c) Muscular force and frictional force are the example of non-contact forces.
d) Only the earth exerts gravitational force.
e) Using good quality seed is the only criterion to get high yield.
3. Multiple Choice Questions (1×5)
a. The pressure exerted by liquid due to increase in depth
i. Reduces
ii. Increases
iii. Remains same
iv. Depends on the nature of liquid
b. Weeds are the
i. Main crop plants
ii. Insects and pests
iii. Unwanted plants growing along the crop
iv. Chemical substances
c. The process of loosening and turning of soil is called
i. Irrigation and manuring
ii. Digging and winnowing
iii. Tilling and ploughing
iv. Harvesting and storage
d. Petroleum was formed from organisms
i. Living on the land
ii. Living on the plants
iii. Living in the sea
iv. Living on the rocks
e. Choose the correct statement from the following.
i. It is difficult to transport natural gas through pipes.
ii. The disadvantage of natural gas is that it cannot be used directly for
burning in homes.
iii. Natural gas is stored under high pressure as compressed natural gas.
iv. Natural gas cannot be used for power generation.
4. Match the Column (1×7)

Column I Column II
Coke 76 mm of Hg
Magnitude Yeast
Atmospheric pressure Sprinkles
Lactobacillus Bacterium
Bread making Purest form of carbon
Organic manure Vaseline and candles
Irrigation Strength of force
Paraffin wax Cow dung and plant waste

5. Where do we get coal from and how is it formed? (4)


6. What is the difference between inexhaustible natural resource and exhaustible natural
resource? Give some example of each. (3+2)
7. In physics class teacher ask to his student that a man carrying a load of 50N in his
hand pulling it. The area of palm where the load act is 5 cm2. Then
i. Determine the pressure acting on the fingers of man.
ii. Also, find the pressure acting if the man carrying the same load by keeping it on
the shoulder occupying an area of 50 cm2. (1+1)
8. Explain the variation of the pressure exerted by liquid with respect to following
factors:
i. Amount of liquid
ii. Depth
iii. Shape and size of container (3)
9. Food can become poisonous if left uncovered for long periods. How does this
happen? (2)
10. Microorganisms survive under adverse conditions. How? (2)
Mathematics
Full Marks – 50 (Time 1hr)
1. Short Answer Type Questions (1×10)
i. Find the perfect square numbers between 30 and 40.
ii. Express 64 as the sum of 8 odd numbers.
iii. If 52 me can do a piece of work in 35 days, in how many days 28 men will do
it?
iv. Find the cube root of 15625 by prime factorization method.
v. The volume of a cubical box is 117.649 m3. Find the length of a side of the
box.
vi. In a camp, 105 kg food is sufficient for 7 persons, find the quantity food
required for 28 persons.
2 16
vii. L varies directly as M and L= 5 when M= 3. Find L, when M= .
3
viii. Write a Pythagorean triplet whose one number is 18.
ix. What is the proportion between side of a square and its perimeter.
x. Find the cube root of -0.512
2. Find the least number, which must be added to each of the following numbers so
as to get a perfect square. Also, find the square root of the perfect square so
obtained. (2.5+2.5)
i. 525
ii. 1825
3. A photograph of a bacteria enlarged 50000 times attains a length of 5 cm. What is
the actual length of the bacteria? If the photograph is enlarged 20000 times only,
what would be its enlarged length? (8)
4. A ladder 10 m long rests against a vertical wall. If the foot of the ladder is 6 m
away from the wall and the ladder just reaches the top of the wall, how high is the
wall? (3)
5. A and B can finish a piece of wok in 16 days and 12 days respectively. A started
the work and worked at it for 2 days. He was then joined by B. Find the total time
taken to finish the work. (5)
6. There are some students in a class. Each student donated as many rupees as the
square of number of students in the class in flood victim relief fund. If total
donation is Rs. 29791, then find the number of students in the class. (3)
7. Find the square root of the following: (2+2+2)
i. 84.8241
ii. 150.0625
iii. 0.49042009
8. What is that smallest number by which 392 must be multiplied to obtain a perfect
cube? (3)
9. A water tank casts a shadow 21 m long. A tree of height 9.5 m casts a shadow 8 m
long at the same time. The lengths of the shadows are directly proportional to their
heights. Find the height of the tank. (3)
10. Ashwani has a road map with a scale of 1 cm = 24 km. (2+2)
i. Find the distance covered in the map, if he drives on a road for 168 km.
ii. Find the distance on the road, if corresponding distance covered on map is
11 cm.

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