CBSE Class 8 Math SA1 Sample Paper Download
CBSE Class 8 Math SA1 Sample Paper Download
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Sample Paper- 2017
Subject- Math
Class- VIII SA1
Time: 3 Hrs M.M: 90
6. Evaluate 2
7. The volume of a cube is 9261 cm3. Find the side of the cube. 2
8. The product of two rational numbers is -28/81, If one of the numbers is 14/27, find the
other. 2
9. By what number should (5/4)-3 be divided so that the quotient may be (15/16)-2? 2
10. Find value of: 2x2 + y3 for x = -1/3 and y = -2/3. 2
11. Out of the 162 swimmers who came to the pool on Monday, 2/3 of them came in the
afternoon. Out of this ¼ of them were women. How many women came to the pool on
Monday afternoon? 3
12. Find x so that (5/7)-3 X (5/7)-11 = (5/7)7x 3
13. Find six rational numbers between -3/2 and 5/3 3
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14. Find the greatest 4-digit number which is a perfect square. 3
15. If (3/8)-5 X (16/21)-5 = (2/7)5, find x3 3
16. A ladder of height 20 m is placed 6 m from the wall. Find the height reached by the ladder on
the wall up to two decimal places. 3
17. Is 53240 a perfect cube? If not, then by which smallest natural number should 3
53240 be divided so that the quotient is a perfect cube?
19. Find the smallest square number that is divisible by each of the numbers 4, 9 and 10. 3
20. Express 63 as the sum of odd numbers. 4
21. Verify
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22. The population of a town increases 5% in the first year and 4% in the second year. If the
population was 3,60,000 at the beginning of the first year, what is the population at the end of 2 years?4
23. The list price of a color TV set is `14,500/- the dealer allows a discount of 15% on cash payment, the
rate of VAT is 10%. How much money in cash customer has to pay to the dealer for the TV set. 4
24. a. The angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio 3:4:6:7, find the four angles. 4
b. The ratio of two sides of a parallelogram is 3: 5 and its perimeter is 96 cm. Find the sides of the
parallelogram.
31. 81% of 4600 students in a school avail the school transport. How many students do not avail the school
transport? The school principal offered free transport to few students who were needy. Which values are
depicted by the principal 4