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BGS INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (CBSE)

Nithyanandanagara, Bangalore – 74
REVISION WORKSHEET 1
CLASS:VIII
Subject: MATHEMATICS

Which of the following is not true? 1


1 (a) rational numbers are closed under addition.
(b) rational numbers are closed under subtraction.
(c) rational numbers are closed under multiplication.
(d) rational numbers are closed under division.

2 If 3(t – 3) = 5(2t + 1), then t = ? 1


(a) –2 (b) 2 (c) –3 (d) 3

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3 The measure of two adjacent angles of a parallelogram are in the ratio 2:3. Find the
measure of each of the angles of a parallelogram.

(a) 72°, 108° (b) 54°, 112° (c) 68°, 99° (d) 86°, 114°

4 Ram put some buttons on the table. There were 4 blue, 7 red, 3 black and 6 white 1
buttons in all. All of a sudden, a cat jumped on the table and knocked out one button
on the floor. What is the probability that the button on the floor is blue?
(a) 7/20 (b) 3/5 (c) 1/5 (d) 1/4
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(a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 3

8 In the below question, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). 1
Mark the correct choice as
Assertion (A): The equation x2 – 2x + 1 is a linear equation in one variable.
Reason(R): Standard form for linear equation in one variable is ax + b = 0, where x is
variable and a, b are arbitrary constants.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
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11 How many sides does a regular polygon have, if each of its interior angles is 165°? 2
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12 In the below figure, ABCD is a rectangle. Its diagonals meet at O. Find x, if OA = 3x + 1
and OB = 2x + 4, find x.

13 A pie diagram of the marks secured by a student in Maths, English, Physics and Chemistry is 3
shown here. Read the graph and find the marks in English, Physics and Chemistry secured
by the student.

14 There are 500 children in a school. For a P.T. drill they have to stand in such a manner that 3
the number of rows is equal to number of columns. How many children would be left out in
this arrangement.
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15 Three numbers are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 and the sum of their cubes is 4500. Find the
numbers.
Rahul walks 12 m north from his house and turns west to walk 35 m to reach his friend's 3
16 house. While returning, he walks diagonally from his friend's house to reach back to his
house. What distance did he walk while returning ?
17 a. Find the value of x for which 2x ÷ 2-4 = 45 3
b. Calculate the missing value of “x” in the following expression: (11/9)3 × (9/11)6 =
(11/9)2x-1
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18 In the following figure of a ship, ABDH and CEFG are two parallelograms. Find the value of x
19 The following pie chart depicts the expenditure of a state government under different heads. 5

(a) If the total spending is 10 crores, how much money was spent on roads?
(b) How many times is the amount of money spent on education compared to the
amount spent on roads?
(c) What fraction of the total expenditure is spent on both roads and public welfare
together?

20 During dance practice in school 6570 students of different schools are arranged in rows 4
such that the number of students in each row is equal to the number of rows. In doing so, the
instructor finds out that few children are left out.

(a) How many students were left out in arrangement? (1)


(b) What is the number of students forming a square? (1)
(c) Find the number of children in each row of the square. (2)

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