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This document is an end-term revision paper for Grade 8 Mathematics at Delhi Public School, Nacharam, covering various topics such as algebraic expressions, geometry, inequalities, and data handling. It includes instructions for candidates, a series of mathematical problems, and spaces for answers. The paper is designed for Cambridge International Education for the academic year 2024-2025.

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This document is an end-term revision paper for Grade 8 Mathematics at Delhi Public School, Nacharam, covering various topics such as algebraic expressions, geometry, inequalities, and data handling. It includes instructions for candidates, a series of mathematical problems, and spaces for answers. The paper is designed for Cambridge International Education for the academic year 2024-2025.

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL

Nacharam
Cambridge International Education
AY 2024 - 2025
MATHEMATICS (END TERM REVISION) Subject Code: 0862
Paper: 2 Duration: 1 hours

Candidate Name: Grade: 8 Section:


A/B/C

Centre Number: Candidate Number:

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST


Candidates answer on the question paper
Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the boxes above.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid.
Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
Any rough working should be done in this booklet.

Feedback:

Teacher Signature Parent Signature


1. Write algebraic expressions for these function machines.
a) x ⟼…………………………… [1]

b) x ⟼…………………………… [1]

c) x ⟼…………………………… [1]

2. Find the value of 𝑥 in this diagram.

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3. Write these expressions in their simplest form.
12𝑚+8
a)
4

………………………… [1]

2𝑥 2+4𝑥
b) 𝑥

………………………… [1]

c) 3𝑚4 × 5𝑚3 × 𝑚

………………………… [1]
4. Maurice buys a painting for $800.
The value decreases by 7%.
Its value then increases by 20%.

Maurice says his painting is now worth over $900.

Is he correct? Yes  No 

Show how you worked out your answer.

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5. A quantity increases by the same percentage every month.
Below are three statements about this quantity.
Write whether each is true or false.

Each month, the absolute change is greater than the absolute


………….
change in previous months.

The quantity increases by the same amount each month. ………….

Each month, the quantity is multiplied by the same number. ………….

6. The diagram shows a rectangle divided into a triangle, a kite and a trapezium.

a) Find the size of the angle marked 𝑎. Give geometrical reasons for your answer.

𝑎 = ……………°

…………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………

………………………………………………………………………………………… [3]

b) Find the size of the angle marked 𝑏.

𝑏 = ……………° [1]
7. Complete the following statements.

a) The 𝑦-intercept of the line 𝑦 − 5𝑥 − 2 = 0 is …………

[1]

b) The gradient of the line 9𝑦 + 3𝑥 = 15 is …………

[1]

c) The 𝑦-intercept of the line 2𝑦 − 3𝑥 = 6 is …………

[1]

8. The grid shows a shape P.

Enlarge P by scale factor 3, centre (2, 0).


9 a) Complete the table of values for 𝑦 = 𝑥 2 − 6.

𝑥 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3
𝑦 −5 −6 −5
[2]

b) Draw the graph of 𝑦 = 𝑥² − 6.

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10. The number of people in a Pop show is 38 200 correct to the nearest 100 Find the
smallest possible number of people in the show.
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11. Solve these inequalities.
a) 4(3𝑚 + 5) ≤ 8

………………………… [2]

b) −5 ≤ 2𝑛 − 1 < 9

………………………… [1]

12. Solve these equations.


36
a) =4
2𝑥−1

𝑥 = ………………… [1]

14
b) =2
4𝑥+5

𝑥 = ………………… [1]

13. Expand and simplify.

(𝒚 − 𝟑)(𝒚 + 𝟑)

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14. A circle has an area of 68.23 cm2. Calculate the radius of the circle. Give your answer
correct to 3 significant figures.

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15. Lindiwe and Mai share some sweets in the ratio 2 : 5.


Lindiwe gets 15 more sweets than Mai.
Find the number of sweets Mai gets.

……………… sweets [2]

16.A) The term-to-term rule for a sequence is ‘square and then subtract 1’.
The first term of the sequence is −2.
Find the fourth term.

………………… [2]

B) Complete the term-to-term rule for each sequence.


The first one has been done for you.

Sequence Term-to-term rule

0, −2, −6, −12, … −2, −4, −6, … (differences decrease by 2)

10, 15, 25, 40, … ………………………………………………………………

4.4, 9.4, 16.4, 25.4, … ………………………………………………………………


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17. In the given figure:

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18. Find the perimeter of the given shape

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19. Here is an inequality.

9 < √𝑎 < 12

Given that ‘a’ is an integer, write down the smallest possible value for a.

a = …………………[1]
20. Point A has coordinates (2, 3).

Point B has coordinates (4, 4).


Point C has coordinates (6, b).
A , B and C lie on a straight line.
Find the value of b.

[1]
21. Janine recorded the times, in seconds, for each of 15 people to do a puzzle. Here
are her results. 90 81 78 83 68 75 79 81 69 87 76 91 67 73 81
(a) Complete the ordered stem and leaf diagram and key to show these results.

Janine says “To find the median time, you add all the results and divide by 15”
Janine is wrong.
(b) Explain how to find the median. Also work out the median.

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