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Class 8 Revision Questions Term 1

The document is a revision test for Grade 8 Mathematics at Presidency School Bangalore North, consisting of multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and sections requiring problem-solving and construction of geometric figures. It covers various mathematical concepts including rational numbers, geometry, algebra, and data representation. The test is divided into sections A, B, C, D, and E, with varying point values for each question.

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Class 8 Revision Questions Term 1

The document is a revision test for Grade 8 Mathematics at Presidency School Bangalore North, consisting of multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and sections requiring problem-solving and construction of geometric figures. It covers various mathematical concepts including rational numbers, geometry, algebra, and data representation. The test is divided into sections A, B, C, D, and E, with varying point values for each question.

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PRESIDENCY GROUP OF SCHOOLS

Presidency School Bangalore North


REVISION TEST – GRADE 8
MATHEMATICS

SECTION A - Multiple Choice Questions (1 × 10 = 10)

1. Rational numbers are closed under


a) Addition b) Division c) Subtraction d) Both a and c
2. The consecutive angles of a parallelogram are
a) Complementary b) Supplementary c) Equal d) None of these
3. A hexagon has _________ number of diagonals
a) 10 b) 7 c) 5 d) 9
4. Which of the following is the square of an even number?
a) 25 b)144 c) 81 d)225
5. The ones digit of the cube of 438 is
a) 2 b) 4 c) 6 d) 8
6. Which is the smallest 3-digit perfect square number?
a) 100 b) 101 c) 121 d) 144
7. 0.00000000000804 in standard form is
a) 804 × 1014 b) 8.04 × 10-12 c) 0.804 × 10-11 d) None of these
8. If x = y = -3, then the value of (x – y)(2x 2 + 3xy + 9y2) is
a) 72 b) 126 c) 0 d) 99
9. Which of the following numbers is greater than its reciprocal?
13 17 −17
a) -4 b) c) d)
15 11 11
10.If p and q are positive integers, then the solution of the equation px = q is always a
a) Positive integer
b) Positive rational number
c) Negative integer
d) Negative rational number

Section B (1 × 10 = 10)
−19 13
11.Represent and on separate number lines.
3 5
5
9
12.Subtract from -2.
13.Is 392 a perfect cube?
14.A quadrilateral has three acute angles each measuring 85 0.Find the measure of the fourth
angle.
15.Evaluate (0.3)3.
16. Form a frequency distribution table for the following scores:
5,8,5,7,12,11,8,6,11,8,11,5,5,8,10,6,11,7,9,11,11,7,9,6,5,5,8,11,6,7
17.(x + a) (x + b) = ___________________.

()
−2
6
18.Find the multiplicative inverse of
5
19.Find the central angle if a boy spends 4 hours to do his homework in a day (Pie Chart).
20.(a – b)2 = ______________

Section C (2 × 6 = 12)

21.Find the square root of 69696 using division method.


22.The savings of six friends are given below:
Rs1225, Rs1230, Rs1240, Rs1250, Rs1245.
i) What is the highest and the lowest savings?
ii) What is the range?
19 171
23.The cost of metres of wire is Rs. . Find the cost of 4 metres of the wire.
4 2
24.Find: √ 38.9376
25.Write a Pythagorean triplet whose smallest member is 8. (8,15,17)
26.Find the cube root of 91125. (45)

Section D (3 × 8 = 24)

{( ) } ( )
2 3 −4
2 1
27.Simplify: × ×3−1 ×6−1
3 3
28.The weight(in kg) of 40 persons are given below:
62,80,110,75,84,73,60,62,100,87,78,94,117,86,65,68,90,80,118,72,95,72,103,96,64,94,87
,85,105,115,34,37,34,84,45,69,87,78,25,61
Prepare a frequency distribution table with equal class size. One such class size is 40-45
(where 45 is not included).
29.If x + y = 13 and xy = 7, find the value of (x 2 + y2).
30.Construct a quadrilateral BEAR in which BE = 6 cm, EA = 7 cm, RB = RE = 5 cm and BA =
9 cm. Measure its fourth side.
31.Find the least number which must be subtracted from 3250 to get a perfect square. Also
find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.
32.Read the frequency distribution table given below and answer the questions that follow:
Class Interval Frequency

25 – 35 1

35 – 45 5

45 – 55 5

55 – 65 4

65 – 75 0

75 – 85 8

85 – 95 2

Total 25

a) Class interval which has the lowest frequency.


b) What is the class size of the intervals?
c) What is the upper limit of the fifth class?
33.Quadrilateral EFGH is a rectangle in which J is the point of intersection of the diagonals.
Find the value of x if JF = 8x + 4 and EG = 24x – 8.
34.Construct a rhombus whose side is 5 cm and one angle is of 60°.

Section E (4 × 6 = 24)

35.The following data represents the different number of animals in a zoo. Prepare a pie chart
for the given data.

Animals No. of Animals

Deer 42

Elephant 15

Giraffe 26

Reptiles 24

Tiger 13

2 3
36.The mass of a cylinder filled with gas is 25 kg and the mass of the empty cylinder is12
5 7
kg. What is the mass of gas contained in 25 such cylinders?
37.The marks obtained (out of 20) by 30 students of a class in a test are as follows:
14, 16, 15, 11, 15, 14, 13, 16, 8, 10, 7, 11, 18, 15, 14, 19, 20, 7, 10, 13, 12, 14, 15, 13, 16,
17, 14, 11, 10, 20.
Prepare a frequency distribution table for the above data using class intervals of equal
width in which one class interval is 4 –8 (excluding 8 and including 4). Prepare a histogram
from the frequency distribution table obtained.
38.Construct a parallelogram PQRS in which PR = 6.5 cm, PQ = 3.2 cm and the altitude PM
from P to RS is 2.9 cm.
39.In the figure given below, find the value of a, b, c and d, given that ABCD is a
parallelogram.

40. Given below is the percentage breakup of the cost of production of a book:

Head Printing Paper and Advertisement Royalty Miscellaneous


binding
charges

Percentage (%) 175/6 250/9 125/6 125/18 275/18


Draw a pie chart for the following data.

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