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Maths Board Paper Class 8 MSB 1

The document is the question paper for Class VIII Mathematics Board Exam with the following details: - It is 2 hours long and has a total of 60 marks - It is divided into 5 sections (A to E) testing different skills - Section A has 12 multiple choice 1-mark questions - Section B has 8 2-mark questions - Section C has 5 3-mark questions (with internal choice) - Section D has 3 4-mark questions (with internal choice) - Section E has 1 5-mark question (with internal choice) - The questions cover topics on shapes, measurements, ratios, proportions and algebraic expressions.

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Maths Board Paper Class 8 MSB 1

The document is the question paper for Class VIII Mathematics Board Exam with the following details: - It is 2 hours long and has a total of 60 marks - It is divided into 5 sections (A to E) testing different skills - Section A has 12 multiple choice 1-mark questions - Section B has 8 2-mark questions - Section C has 5 3-mark questions (with internal choice) - Section D has 3 4-mark questions (with internal choice) - Section E has 1 5-mark question (with internal choice) - The questions cover topics on shapes, measurements, ratios, proportions and algebraic expressions.

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Maharashtra Board

Class VIII Mathematics


Board Paper 1
Time: 2 hrs Total Marks: 60

General Instructions:
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. The question paper consists of 29 questions divided into five sections A, B, C, D and
E. Section A comprises 12 questions of 1 mark each, Section B comprises 8 questions
of 2 marks each, Section C comprises 5 questions of 3 marks each, Section D
comprises 3 questions of 4 marks each and Section E comprises 1 question of 5
marks.
3. Question numbers 1 to 12 in Section A are multiple choice questions where you are
to select one correct option out of the given four.
4. There is no overall choice. However, internal choice has been provided in 2 questions
of three marks each, 1 question of four marks and 1 question of five marks. You
have to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such questions.
5. Use of a calculator is not permitted.

SECTION – A

1. A quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel is called a__________.


(A) parallelogram
(B) square
(C) rectangle
(D) rhombus

2. Area of a rhombus is
1
(A) area of a rhombus   base  height
2
1
(B) area of a rhombus   Product of lengths of diagonals
2
3
 side
2
(C) area of a rhombus 
4
1
(D) area of a rhombus   Sum of lengths of parallel sides  height
2

3. Circumference of the circle is


(A) c  2r
(B) c  4 r
(C) c   r
(D) c  2 r
4. The numerical information collected for a specific purpose is called____
(A) tally mark
(B) unique data
(C) score
(D) raw data

5. Which of the following statements is correct?


y
(A) If y  x then  k (a constant)
x
(B) If y  x then x + y  k (a constant)
1
(C) If y  then y  x  1 (a constant)
x
1
(D) If y  then y  x  k (a constant)
x

6. A quadrilateral in which only one pair of opposite sides is parallel is called a _____.
(A) trapezium
(B) rhombus
(C) rectangle
(D) parallelogram

7. Area of a trapezium is
1
(A) area of a trapezium   base  height
2
1
(B) area of a trapezium   Product of lengths of diagonals
2
3
side 
2
(C) area of a trapezium 
4
1
(D) area of a trapezium   Sum of lengths of parallel sides  height
2

8. Amount = _____
(A) Amount = Principal – Simple interest
(B) Amount = Simple interest − Principal
(C) Amount = Principal + Simple interest
(D) Amount = Simple interest × Principal

9. Compound interest = _____


(A) Compound interest = Amount − Principal
(B) Compound interest = Amount + Principal
(C) Compound interest = Principal + Simple interest
(D) Compound interest = Principal − Amount
10. A shopkeeper may sell an article for less than the marked price for some reason. The
difference between the marked price and the lowered selling price is called the______.
(A) commission
(B) discount
(C) selling price
(D) cost

11. Volume of the cylinder is


(A) Volume of the cylinder   r 2h
(B) Volume of the cylinder  2 rh
(C) Volume of the cylinder  2 r  h  r 
1
(D) Volume of the cylinder   r 2h
3

12. Volume of the sphere is


4
(A) Volume of the sphere   r 3
3
(B) Volume of the sphere  4 r 2
1
(C) Volume of the sphere   r 3
3
4
(D) Volume of the sphere   r 2
3

SECTION – B

13. Find the length of diagonal QS of the square PQRS if the length of the diagonal PR is
8 cm.
14. In a circle with centre O, chord PQ ≅ chord RS and m∠POQ = 40°. Find measure of
∠ROS.
15. What is the area of a triangle whose base is 18.2 cm and height is 9 cm?
16. The marked price of a carpet is Rs 650. If the shopkeeper gives 8% discount on the
marked price, then what is its selling price?
17. A cylinder has a base of radius 5 cm and a height of 42 cm. What is its volume?
18. Factorise: 12x2 + 7x – 10
x 5
19. Solve the following equation:  1- x
2
20. Find the square root of 3721 by the division method.
SECTION – C

21. In the figure, line k || line l || line m. Their transversals, line c and line d, cut them at
points X, Y, Z and P, Q, R, respectively.
If l(XY) = 9, l(YZ) = 3, l(PQ) = 6, find l(QR).

22. In quadrilateral PQRS, l(PQ) = 8 cm and l(PS) = 10 cm. Find l(QR) and l(SR).
OR
In ABCD, mA = mB =mC  90 . Find mD.What type of quadrilateral is
0
ABCD ?

23. What is the cost of fencing a circular place of radius 7.7 m with three rounds of wire
if the cost of the wire is Rs 50 per metre?

24. Some peas were shelled and the number of peas in each pod was recorded.
2 3 2 4 5 6 3 3 4 4 5 2
3 4 4 5 5 6 4 4 5 5 3 3
6 6 3 3 4 2 3 4 2 6 5 2
Prepare a frequency table of the above data.
OR
The ages (in years) of 40 children in a class are given below. Prepare a frequency
table for this data:
12 13 11 12 14 13 12 12 13 11 14 13 13 12
12 13 12 12 11 14 12 13 13 12 12 14 11 13
12 13 11 12 13 12 13 12 13 12 11 12

25. A wholesale trader sold Rs 20 lakh worth of cloth this year. If the sale of cloth
increases at a rate of 2% per year, how much will the sale be after three years?
SECTION – D

26. The denominator of a fraction is greater than the numerator by 5. If 2 is added to


both the numerator and the denominator, then the value of the fraction obtained is
1
. Find the original fraction.
2
OR

The cost of a notebook is Rs 5 more than that of a pen. The cost of 4 pens and 5
notebooks is Rs 88. Find the cost of one pen and one notebook.

27. Ice cream is filled to the brim in a cylindrical container of radius 20 cm and height
60 cm. How many cones of radius 3 cm and height 10 cm can hold this ice cream?

28. Sixty crates, each of which can hold 36 mangoes, are required to pack a certain
number of mangoes. How many crates, each of which can hold 48 mangoes, will be
required for the same number of mangoes? What kind of proportion is there
between the number of crates and the number of mangoes in each crate?

SECTION – E

29. Divide seg XY of length 7.5 cm into 4 congruent parts.


OR
Divide seg XY of length 6.5 cm into 3 congruent parts.

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