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8

SET

4
Level - 1

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LOGICAL REASONING

1. Three positions of a dice are shown below : 5. In a certain code language, if GREEN is written as
HQFDO, then how will TWIST be written in that
1 1 4 language?
2 4 5 6 3 5 A. UXJTU B. SVHRS
C. UVJRU D. VRKQR

Which number is at the top when number 3 is at the 6. Study the following information carefully and answer
bottom? the question given below.
A. 1 B. 2 (i) Avantika is elder than Shaurya.
C. 5 D. 4 (ii) Manjeet is elder than Avantika but younger than
Kailash.
2. Which of the following Venn diagrams best depicts the (iii) Kailash is elder than Shaurya.
relationship amongst "Triangle, Circle and Polygon"? (iv) Shaurya is younger than Manjeet.
(v) Goldi is the eldest.
Who is the youngest?
A. B.
A. Manjeet B. Shaurya
C. Kailash D. Avantika

7. A man starts walking towards East and covers a


C. D. distance of 5 km, he then turns to right and covers a
distance of 2 km. After that, he turns to his left and
covers 10 km distance. Finally, he turns to left and
3. Find the missing number, if same rule is followed in covers 22 km. How far is he from his starting point?
all the three figures. A. 15 km B. 20 km
C. 25 km D. 30 km

8. Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they


occur in the dictionary and then choose the correct
sequence.
A. 67 B. 77 1. Pestle 2. Pestilence
C. 87 D. 97 3. Pester 4. Pest
5. Pessimist
4. Select a figure from the options which would most A. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 B. 4, 3, 1, 5, 2
closely resemble the mirror image of Fig. (X), if the C. 5, 4, 3, 1, 2 D. 4, 5, 1, 2, 3
mirror is placed vertically to the left.
9. Select a figure from the options which will
continue the same series as established by the
Problem Figures.

A. B.
A. B.

C. D.
C. D.

2 Class-8 | Level-1 | Set-4


10. There is a definite relationship between figures (i) and
(ii). Establish a similar relationship between figures B.
(iii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the
options that would replace the question mark (?) in
figure (iv). C.

?
D.
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
14. Select a figure from the options, which when placed
A. in the blank space of Fig. (X), would complete the
pattern.

B.

C.

D.
A.

11. A, B and C are sisters. D is the brother of E and E


is the daughter of B. How is A related to D? B.
A. Sister
B. Cousin
C. Niece C.
D. Aunt

12. Find the minimum number of straight lines required


to form the given figure. D.

15. Group the given figures into three classes, using each
figure only once.

1 2 3
A. 9 B. 12
C. 15 D. 18
4 5 6
13. Select a figure from the given options in which
Fig. (X) is exactly embedded as one of its parts.
7 8 9

A. 1, 3, 8; 2, 4, 5; 6, 7, 9
Fig. (X)
B. 1, 2, 3; 4, 5, 6; 7, 8, 9

A. C. 1, 9, 3; 2, 6, 8; 4, 5, 7
D. 1, 4, 5; 2, 3, 8; 6, 7, 9

Class-8 | Level-1 | Set-4 3


MATHEMATICAL REASONING

16. Find the number of sides of a regular polygon whose 21. Find the area (in cm2) of the shaded region in the
each interior angle has a measure of 150°. figure (not drawn to scale) given below.
A. 10 B. 12
C. 6 D. 15
−3
 x   3
2
 2
17. If   =   ÷   , then find the value of
 y   4  3
 x y   x  
 +     .
 y x   y  
3 4
A. 24 B. 29
16 9
4 3 A. 17.85 B. 26.93
C. 19 D. 2
9 16 C. 35.8 D. 42.5
18. A survey was conducted to find out the type of T.V. 22. Find value of x in the figure (not drawn to scale),
programmes, a group of children watched during a such that AB || CD.
week. The data collected is shown in the pie chart.
A G B
45º 30º
x
Action Romantic
25% 20%

Horror Comedy
15% 83º
30%
C E F D
Drama
10% A. 97º B. 105º
C. 30º D. 52º
If there are 100 children who watched Drama, then
find the number of children who watched Romantic 23. Find the time in which a sum of ` 4000 will amount
programmes. to ` 5324 at 10% p.a., if the interest is compounded
A. 100 B. 200 annually.
C. 300 D. 400 A. 1 year B. 2 years
C. 3 years D. Can't be determined
19. A fraction is such that the denominator is 2 less than
the numerator. If you add 10 to the numerator and 24. In the graph given below, the distance covered by a
6 to the denominator, the resulting fraction becomes bus during different time intervals is shown.
5
. Find the fraction in its simplest form. Y
4 35
19 2
A. B. 30
Distance (in km)

17 9
25
10 3
C. D. 20
9 5
15
20. How many boxes of length 5 cm, breadth 3 cm and
10
height 2 cm can be packed in a cuboidal carton,
if the length and breadth of the carton is 15 cm & 5
X
10 cm respectively and the surface area of the carton is 0
1100 cm2 ? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
A. 60 B. 80 Time (in hours)
C. 100 D. 120 In how much time did the bus travel 29 km 500 m?

4 Class-8 | Level-1 | Set-4


9 30. A wire is in the form of a circle of radius 49 cm, is
A. 5 hrs bent into the form of a rectangle. If the sides of the
10
rectangle are in the ratio 5 : 6, find the area of the
1
B. 5 hrs rectangle.
4
1 A. 5880 cm2
C. 5 hrs B. 5080 cm2
2
C. 5360 cm2
3
D. 5 hrs D. 5940 cm2
4
31. Factorise : x 4 – 81y4
25. The unit's place digit of the greatest 4-digit number
which is exactly divisible by 12, 15, 18 and 27 A. (x – 3y) (x + 3y) (x2 + 9y2)
is ________. B. (x – 3y) (x + 3y) (x2 + 3y2)
C. (x + 3y) (x2 + 9y2)
A. 0 B. 1
D. (x + 3y) (x2 – 3y2)
C. 2 D. 3
32. Find the number of revolutions, a wheel of diameter
26. Find the value of z in terms of x and y. 40 cm will make while covering a distance of 176 m.
(x2 – y 2) : (x – y) : : (x – y) : z A. 166
A. x+y B. 150
B. x–y C. 160
x− y D. 140
C.
x+ y 33. Find the area of the figure given below.
x+ y
D.
x− y

27. Three numbers are in the ratio 2 : 5 : 1. The sum of


their cubes is 3618. Find the greatest number.
A. 10 B. 15
C. 21 D. 16

2
28. By what number should   be divided so that, the
7
A. 143.5 cm2
 4
2 B. 134.5 cm2
quotient becomes 2 ?
7 C. 136.3 cm2
7 D. 148.93 cm2
A.
4
87 34. If x and y vary inversely to each other, and x = 15
B. 1 when y = 12, then find x when y = 18.
256
A. 12
23
C. 5 B. 10
64
C. 13
4 D. 14
D. 5
7
35. By what percent is the sum of ` 200 more than the
29. Which of the following digits can replace x & y sum of `180 ?
respectively in the given number so that it becomes 11
a perfect cube? A. %
9
13x65y 1
B. 11 %
A. 1, 2 9
B. 3, 6 1
C. 22 %
9
C. 2, 1
D. 4, 2 D. 11.9%

Class-8 | Level-1 | Set-4 5


EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

36. A pair of trouser is sold for ` 480 after allowing a of the ages of three persons be 27 years, then find
discount of 20% on its marked price. Find the cost the age of Akshay after two years.
price of the pair of trouser, if the marked price is A. 12 years B. 13 years
20% more than that of cost price. C. 14 years D. 15 years
A. ` 500 B. ` 600
42. A fruit seller bought 432 bananas for ` 215. If he sold
C. ` 700 D. ` 800
half of them at ` 10 per dozen and remaining half at
37. A alone can do a piece of work in 20 days and B ` 8 per dozen. Which of the following is true?
alone can do it in 15 days. They work together for A. He makes a profit of ` 56.
3 days and then B leaves the job. In how many days B. He makes a loss of ` 21.
will A finish the remaining work? C. He makes a profit of ` 109.
A. 15 B. 14 D. He makes a loss of ` 53.
C. 13 D. 16
43. The difference between the compound interest and
38. Find the probability of drawing a letter from a bag the simple interest on an amount for 2 years at
which contains letters from A to Z. 15% p.a., when the interest is compounded annually
1 1 is ` 405. Find the amount borrowed.
A. B.
13 26 A. ` 36000 B. ` 20000
1 1 C. ` 25000 D. ` 18000
C. D.
25 14
44. The cost of fencing a square field at the rate of ` 60
per metre is ` 30000. Find the cost of cementing a
39. The average weight of 16 persons working in a factory
3 m wide pavement along the fence inside the field,
is 50.25 kg and that of other 8 persons is 45.15 kg.
if the cost of cementing 1 m2 is ` 100.
Find the average weight of all the persons working
in the factory. A. ` 1464 B. ` 14640
C. ` 146400 D. ` 146.4
A. 48.55 kg B. 47.53 kg
C. 47.52 kg D. 46.92 kg 45. Meena, Sumit and Rakesh are standing in a queue.
10
40. A bus travels from Delhi to Dehradun at an average Meena’s height is of the height of Sumit, Sumit's
9
speed of 57.4 km/hr in 3.5 hours. What should be 3
height is of the height of Rakesh. If Rakesh's height
the average speed while returning, if it returns in 4
2.8 hours? is 180 cm, find the difference in the heights of Sumit
and Meena.
A. 70.80 km/hr B. 71.75 km/hr
C. 78.92 km/hr D. 85.42 km/hr A. 14 cm
B. 15 cm
41. At present, Akshay is two years older than Vishwas, C. 16 cm
who is twice as old as his brother Mithul. If the total D. 17 cm

ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Which of the following steps is INCORRECT, Step-3 : Join AB, BC and DB. Thus, ABCD is the
in the construction of a quadrilateral A BCD required quadrilateral.
with AB = 5.4 cm, DC = 5.6 cm, DA = 3.2 cm, A. Step-1
AC = 6 cm and BD = 6.5 cm. B. Step-2
Step-1 : Draw a line segment DC = 5.6 cm. With C C. Step-3
and D as centres draw two arcs of radii 6 cm and D. All of these
3.2 cm respectively, cutting each other at A.
47. Find the value of x in each case.
Step-2 : Join DA and AC. With A and B as centres,
draw two arcs of radii 5.4 cm and 6.5 cm respectively, 2 x + 3 2 3 216 − 4 x
(i) 3
=
cutting each other at B. 512 256

6 Class-8 | Level-1 | Set-4


49. Using Euler's Formula, find P, Q, R and S respectively.
x − 2 3x − 3 125 5x − 3 343 1
(ii) + = −
9 5 36 10 Faces P 20 7 S
(i)        (ii) Vertices 10 25 R 25
Edges 16 Q 14 40
4 7
A. 2 A. 8, 43, 17, 9 B. 8, 43, 10, 18
3
3 C. 7, 40, 9, 20 D. 8, 43, 9, 17
B. 4
4
50. In the given figure, ABCD is a trapezium with
7 3 AB || CD and EDFC is a square. Find the area of
C. 5 2 shaded region if AB = 16 cm and DC = 10 cm.
5 E
D. 3 7

48. Select the CORRECT statement. D G C


10 cm
A. Rational numbers are associative under subtraction.
B. Rational numbers are closed under division. A B
F
16 cm
C. Rational numbers can be represented on a number
line. A. 40 cm2 B. 35 cm2
D. All rational numbers are fractions. C. 50 cm2 D. 60 cm2

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

Class-8 | Level-1 | Set-4 7

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