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PM SHRI KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GACHIBOWLI,GPRA CAMPUS,HYD–32

PRACTICE PAPER 18 (2023-24)


CHAPTER 14 FACTORISATION
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS MAX. MARKS : 40
CLASS : VIII DURATION : 1½ hr

SECTION – A
Questions 1 to 6 carry 1 mark each.
1. Factorised form of r2 – 10r + 21 is
(a) (r – 1) (r – 4) (b) (r – 7) (r – 3) (c) (r – 7) (r + 3) (d) (r + 7) (r + 3)

2. Factorised form of p2 – 17p – 38 is


(a) (p – 19) (p + 2) (b) (p – 19) (p – 2) (c) (p + 19) (p + 2) (d) (p + 19) (p – 2)

3. On dividing p (4p2 – 16) by 4p (p – 2), we get


(a) 2p + 4 (b) 2p – 4 (c) p + 2 (d) p – 2

4. The factors of 6xy – 4y + 6 – 9x are:


(a) (3x + 2) (2y + 3) (b) (3x – 2) (2y – 3)
(c) (3x – 2) (2y + 3) (d) (3x + 2) (2y – 3)

5. The factors of 3m² + 9m + 6 are:


(a) (m + 1) (m + 2) (b) 3(m + 1) (m + 2)
(c) 6(m + 1) (m + 2) (d) 9(m + 1) (m + 2)

6. The factorisation of 12x2y + 15xy2 is:


(a) 3xy2 (4x + 5y) (b) 3x2y (4x + 5y)
(c) 3xy (4x + 5y) (d) 3x2y2 (4x + 5x)

SECTION – B(CCT Questions)


Questions 7 to 10 carry 1 mark each.
CCT Question
One day in Class VIII-B, Kumar sir is explaining the Factorisation by regrouping terms and
Factorisation using algebraic identities.
In some algebraic expressions, it is not possible that every term has a common factor. Therefore, to
factorise those algebraic expressions, terms having common factors are grouped together.
Algebraic identities can be used for factorisation
Answer the following questions based on the above information:
7. Factorised form of 23xy – 46x + 54y – 108 is
(a) (23x + 54) (y – 2) (b) (23x + 54y) (y – 2)
(c) (23xy + 54y) (– 46x – 108) (d) (23x + 54) (y + 2)
8. The factors of x2 – 4 are
(a) (x – 2)(x – 2) (b) (x + 2)(x – 2) (c) (x + 2)(x + 2) (d) (x – 4)(x – 4)
9. Factorised form of xa2 + xb2 – ya2 – yb2 is
(a) (x + y) (a2 + b2) (b) (x + y) (a2 – b2)
(c) (x – y) (a2 – b2) (d) (x – y) (a2 + b2)
10. Factorised form of (x + 2y)2 – 4 (2x – y)2 is
(a) (5x) (4y – 3x) (b) (x + 2y) (2x – y)
(c) (2x – y) (x – 2y) (d) none of these

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SECTION – C
Questions 11 to 13 carry 2 marks each.

11. Factorise: 6ab − b2 + 12ac − 2bc

12. Factorise: ab(x2 + y2) − xy(a2 + b2)

13. Factorise:100 − (x − 5)²


SECTION – D
Questions 14 to 17 carry 3 marks each.

14. Factorise: (i) y² + 10y + 24 (ii) x² + 5x + 6

15. Factorise: (i) p² + 6p − 16 (ii) x² − 10x + 24

16. Factorise: (i) 75a3b2 – 108ab4 (ii) 256x3 – 81x

17. Factorise: 49(a – b)2 – 25(a + b)2

SECTION – E
Questions 18 to 20 carry 4 marks each.

18. Factorise the expressions and divide them as directed.


(i) (y2 + 7y + 10) ÷ (y + 5)
(ii) (m2 – 14m – 32) ÷ (m + 2)

19. Factorise. (i) a4–b4 (ii) p4–81

20. Factorise the following expressions.


(i) a2 + 8a + 16 (ii) p2 – 10p + 25 (iii) 25m2 + 30m + 9 (iv) 49y2 + 84yz + 36z2

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