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Class - VIII TH

MATHEMATICS

MOCK EXAMS

Serial Number: 1

Time: 3 Hours

Maximum Marks: 60
Exam Date: ____________

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General Instructions:

The question paper consists of 5 sections: A, B, C, D, and E.

1. Section A contains 10 objective-type questions (1 mark each). Answer all questions. Each
question carries 1 mark.
2. Section B contains 6 short-answer questions (2 marks each). Answer all questions. Each
question carries 2 marks.
3. Section C contains 5 short-answer questions (3 marks each). Answer all questions. Each
question carries 3 marks.
4. Section D contains 3 long-answer questions (5 marks each). Answer all questions. Each
question carries 5 marks.
5. Section E contains 2 case-study-based questions (4 marks each). Answer both questions.
Each question carries 4 marks.
6. No negative marking for wrong answers in objective questions.
7. All answers must be written in the provided answer booklet.
8. Ensure that you write the answers in the correct sequence as per the sections.
9. Use of calculators or electronic devices is not allowed.
10. Show all necessary workings for calculations, where applicable.
11. All questions are compulsory.

Marks Distribution:
 Section A: 10 × 1 = 10 marks
 Section B: 6 × 2 = 12 marks
 Section C: 5 × 3 = 15 marks
 Section D: 3 × 5 = 15 marks
 Section E: 2 × 4 = 8 marks

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[Section – A]
1.Which of the following is not a linear equation in one variable?
A. 33z+5 = 0 B. 33(x+y) = 0 C. 33x+5 = 0 D. 33y+5 = 0

2.The perimeter of the rectangle is 20cm. If the length of the rectangle is 6cm, then
its breadth will be:

A. 4 cm B. 6 cm C. 10 cm D. 14 cm

3.If a coin is flipped in the air, what is the probability of getting a tail?

A. 0 B. ½ C. 1 D. 2

4. If a die is thrown in the air, the probability of getting even numbers is:

A. ½ B. ⅙ C. ⅓ D. ⅔

5.If 50% of students are good at science out of 20 students. Then the number of
students good at science is:

A. 10 B. 15 C. 5 D. 11

6.The Ratio of 10m to 1 Km is Equal To:

A. 1/10 B. 1/100 C. 1/1000 D. 1000

7.The algebraic expression 3x+2y+6 is a:

A. Monomial B. Binomial C. Trinomial D. None of the above

8.If we multiply 5x and (– 4xyz), then we get:

A. 20x2yz B. -20x2yz C. x2yz D. -2xyz

9.What is the value of (22 + 32 + 42)0?

A. 9 B. 0 C. 1 D. 14

10.If (–3) m+1 × (–3)5 = (–3)7, then the value of m is:

A. 5 B. 7 C. 1 D. 3

[Section – B]

11.Solve 3x/4 – 7/4 = 5x + 12


12.Perimeter of a rectangle is 13cm. if its width is 11/4 cm, find its length.

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13. Add the following polynomials.

x + y + xy, x – z + yx, and z + x + xz

14. Express the following as a fraction


(a) 35%
(b) 64%
15. Simplify: [25 x t-4]/ [5-3 x 10 x t-8]
16. Write 3.61492 x 106 in usual form.
[Section – c]

17.Simplify:

(i) 8x5y7/ 12x9y4

(ii) (–5x3/2y –4)-3

18. Simplify the expression: −2a (a + b) − 2a − (a + b) (−2a) − a – 2

19.What should be added to 3pq + 5p2q2 + p3 to get p3 + 2p2q2 + 4pq

20.When a die is thrown, list the outcomes of an event of getting:

(a) A prime number


(b) Not a prime number
(c) A number greater than 5

21. Find the amount of ₹ 6,250 at 8% pa compounded annually for 2 years. Also, find the
compound interest.

[Section – D]

22.The numbers from 1 to 10 are written on ten separate slips (one number on each slip) and
are kept in a box and mixed well. One slip is chosen from the box without looking into it. What is
the probability of:

(i) getting the number 6?


(ii) getting a number less than 6?
(iii) Getting a number greater than 6?
(iv) getting a 1-digit number?
23. Multiply the following.
(i) – 7pq²r³, – 13p³q²r
(ii) 3x²y²z², 17xyz
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(iii) 15xy², 17yz²
(iv) –5a²bc, 11ab, 13abc²
(v) (pq – 2r), (pq – 2r)
24. Solve x/3 + 1/5 = x/2 – ¼ and show that x = 4 is a solution of the equation x + 8x/3=17/6 –
5x/8.

[Section – E]

25.Construct a pie chart for the given data:

Method of Walk Bike Car Bus


travel

Frequency 9 3 6 12

26. A shop offered a discount of 10% on the marked price of all the items. Anuja selected a dress
marked at Rs 2250 and a pair of sandals marked at Rs 1250. If the Sales Tax charged on bill is
10%, find

a. Actual bill amount. b. Discount (in Rs) given by a shopkeeper.

c. Final amount paid by a customer.

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