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MT Rev. - 8 - Ed

This document contains a revision worksheet for an annual examination in mathematics. It covers topics related to linear equations in one variable, practical geometry, understanding quadrilaterals, and mensuration. There are various types of questions included from very short answer (1 mark) to short answer (2-3 marks) to long answer (4 marks). The worksheet contains conceptual questions, problems to solve, and construction activities to practice geometric shapes and measurements.
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MT Rev. - 8 - Ed

This document contains a revision worksheet for an annual examination in mathematics. It covers topics related to linear equations in one variable, practical geometry, understanding quadrilaterals, and mensuration. There are various types of questions included from very short answer (1 mark) to short answer (2-3 marks) to long answer (4 marks). The worksheet contains conceptual questions, problems to solve, and construction activities to practice geometric shapes and measurements.
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Session 2021-2022

Annual Examination Revision Worksheet


Topic: Linear Equations in One Variable
Adharva Raj
Name: _______________________ 14/02/2022
Date: ____________
8
Class: ______ A
Sec: ________ 8112
Roll No.: __________

VSA – 1 MARK

1. Convert the statement into equation.

2 times the sum of the number x and 7 is 13. 2X+7=13

2. x – 2 = 15 Find x. x = 17

3. Check whether the linear equation 3y + 5 = 11 is true for y = 2. True

CASE STUDY – 5 * 1=5 MARKS

4. A linear equation is an equation of a


straight line, written in one variable.
The only power of the variable is 1.

(i) The standard form of a linear equation in one variable x is

(a) ax + b = 0 (b) ax² + bx + c = 0 (c) ax2 + by2 (d) ax + by

(ii) Identify the algebraic linear equations from the given expressions.

(a) x2 + x = 2 (b) 3x + 5 = 11 (c) 5 + 7 = 12 (d) x + y2 = 3

(iii) The root of the equation z + 4 = – 8 is

(a) 3 (b) 32 (c) – 12 (d) 4

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(iv) The statement ‘on adding 10 in a number, the number becomes 20’ in the form of an
equation is
𝑥
(a) x – 10 = 20 (b) x + 10 = 20 (c) 9x = 25 (d) = 25
9

(v) The root of the equation 2x + 3 = 2(x – 4) is

(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 0 (d) Does not exist.

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (2 MARKS)

5. Solve: 16 – 5x + 3x + 4x =18 x = 1
3+𝑥 −1
Solve:
2𝑥−3
=
2

6.
7. A is twice old as B. Five years ago A was 3 times as old as B. Find their present ages.
A = 20 Years, B = 10 Years
SHORT ANSWER TYPE - II QUESTIONS (3 MARKS)

8. A positive number is 5 time another number. If 21 is added to both the numbers, then
one of the new numbers become twice of other new numbers. Find the original
numbers. 7 and 35 are numbers.

9. Five years ago, Anu was thrice as old as Sonu. After ten years, Anu will be twice as old
as Sonu. How old are Anu and Sonu? 50 Years and 20 Years

LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (4 MARKS)


𝟕𝒚+𝟏𝟒 𝟏𝟕−𝟑𝒚 𝟒𝒚+𝟐
10. 𝑺𝒐𝒍𝒗𝒆 − = 𝟔𝒚 − −𝟓 ²¹⁄₁₁
𝟑 𝟓 𝟑

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Session 2021-2022
Yearly Examination Revision Worksheet
Topic: Practical Geometry
Adharva Raj
Name: _______________________ 16/02/2022
Date: ____________
8
Class: ______ A
Sec: ________ 8112
Roll No.: __________

VSA – 1 MARK

1. How many measurements are required to construct a quadrilateral uniquely? 5

2. Can 70° be constructed with compass and ruler? Justify your answer. Yes, Multiple of 15

3. Construct 105° at the initial point of a given ray. Notebook

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (2 MARKS)

4. A quadrilateral PQRS, where PQ = 5 cm, QR = 3 cm, RS = 5 cm, PS = 4 cm, and a diagonal PR = 6


cm. Notebook

A quadrilateral ABCD, given BC = 5.5 cm, AD = 5.5 cm, CD = 5 cm, the diagonal AC = 5.5 cm and
5.
diagonal BD = 7 cm. Notebook

6. Construct a quadrilateral BEAR in which BE = 6 cm, EA = 7 cm, RB = RE =5 cm and AB = 9 cm. Notebook

SHORT ANSWER TYPE - II QUESTIONS (3 MARKS)

7. Draw a line segment AB= 6.4 cm. Draw its perpendicular bisector MN to meet AB in O. Mark
two points X and Y on MN such that OX = OY = OA = OB. Join AX, XB, BY and YA. What kind of
quadrilateral is AXBY? Verify measuring sides and angles of the quadrilateral is AXBY.

8. Construct a quadrilateral PQRS where PQ = 4 cm, QR = 3 cm, ∠P = 75° ∠Q = 80° and ∠R= 120°
Notebook

LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (4 MARKS)

9. Construct a Quadrilateral PLAN with PL = 4 cm LA = 6.5 cm ∠P = 90° ∠A = 110° ∠N = 85°.


Measure the sides AN and PN.

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Session 2021-2022
Annual Examination Revision Worksheet
Topic: Understanding Quadrilaterals

Name: _______________________ Date: ____________


Class: ______ Sec: ________ Roll No.: __________

VSA – 1 MARK

1. The diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at ________________ angles.

2. How many diagonals does a hexagon have?

3. Each interior angle of a polygon is 108°. Find the number of sides of the polygon.

CASE STUDY – 5 * 1=5 MARKS

4. Teacher has explained about the concept of curves and polygons with various examples.

A curve is similar to a line but need not to be straight. If a curve does not cross itself then it is called
as simple curve. A curve is said to be open if its initial and ending points are not coincide otherwise
closed curve. A simple closed curve made up of only line segments is called a polygon. Polygons
that are convex have no portions of their diagonals in their exteriors. Polygons that are concave
have at least one diagonal in their exteriors. A regular polygon is both ‘equiangular’ and
‘equilateral’.

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(i) In above given figures, h is an example of

(a) polygon (b) open curve (c) simple closed (d) concave polygon
curve

(ii) In above given figures, e is an example of

(a) open curve (b) closed curve (c) polygon (d) convex polygon

(iii) In above given figures, b is an example of

(a) open curve (b) concave polygon (c) regular polygon (d) irregular polygon

(iv) In above given figure d, how many angles it has?

(a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 8 (d) 6

(v) In above given figures, c is an example of

(a) concave polygon (b) convex polygon (c) regular polygon (d) open curve

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (2 MARKS)

5. In rectangle READ, find ∠EAR and


∠ROD.

6. Find the values of 𝑥 and 𝑦 in the


following parallelogram.

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7. In kite WEAR, ∠WEA = 70° and
∠ARW = 80°. Find the remaining
two angles.

SHORT ANSWER TYPE - II QUESTIONS (3 MARKS)

8. The four angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio 3: 4: 5: 6. Find the angles.

9. The ratio of two adjacent sides of a parallelogram is 5:4. Its perimeter is 18 cm then what is the
length of the adjacent sides.

LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (4 MARKS)

10. In parallelogram PQRS, O is the mid-point of SQ. Find ∠S, ∠R, PQ, QR and diagonal PR.

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Session 2021-2022
Mathematics Revision Worksheet
Topic: Mensuration

Name: _______________________ Date: ____________


Class: 8 Sec: ________ Roll No.: __________

VSA – (1 MARK)

1. What will be the change in the volume of a cube when its side becomes 10 times the
original side?

2. Ramesh has three containers.

(a) Cylindrical container A having radius r and height h,

(b) Cylindrical container B having radius 2r and height 1/2 h, and

(c) Cuboidal container C having dimensions r × r × h

What is the arrangement of the containers in the increasing order of their volumes?

3. What is the area of the largest triangle that can be fitted into a rectangle of length l
units and width w units?

CASE STUDY (1*5=5)

4. A farmer has his agricultural land in the following shape. The dimensions of the field
are in yards.

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(i) The shape of the land is

(a) trapezium (b) quadrilateral (c) triangle (d) heptagon

(ii) What is the area of the part FEH

(a) 6000 sq yards (b) 4050 sq yards (c) 14000 sq yards (d) 1600 sq yards

(iii) The area of the part KBCI is

(a) 8000 sq yards (b) 1000 sq yards (c) 96000 yards (d) 9600 sq yards

(iv) The land is divided into

(a) 3 triangles & 3 (b) 3 triangles & 3 (c) 3 triangles & (d) 3 triangles,
squares rectangles
3 trapezium 2 trapezium &

1 rectangle

(v) The vertical length of the land is

(a) 340 yards (b) 500 yards (c) 250 yards (d) 450 yards

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SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (2 MARKS)

5. Area of a quadrilateral ABCD is 20 cm2 and perpendiculars on BD from opposite


vertices are 1 cm and 1.5 cm. Find the length of BD.

6. Find the perimeter of the given figure

7. How many small cubes with edge of 20 cm each can be just accommodated in a
cubical box of 2 m edge?

SHORT ANSWER TYPE - II QUESTIONS (3 MARKS)

8. The radius and height of a cylinder are in the ratio 3:2 and its volume is 19,404 cm3.
Find its radius and height.

9. A river 2 m deep and 45 m wide is flowing at the rate of 3 km per hour. Find the
amount of water in cubic metres that runs into the sea per minute.

LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (4 MARKS)

10. A rectangular sheet of dimensions 25 cm × 7 cm is rotated about its longer side. Find
the volume and the whole surface area of the solid thus generated.

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Session 2021-2022
Annual Examination Revision Worksheet
Topic: Introduction to graphs

Name: _______________________ Date: ____________


Class: ______ Sec: ________ Roll No.: __________

VSA – 1 MARK

1. What is the name of horizontal and the vertical lines drawn to determine the position of any
point in the Cartesian Plane?
2. Write the coordinates of a point at a distance of 3 units from the x axis and 6 units from the y
axis.

3. The given graph shows Nisha’s trip to a mall by a car. Observe the graph carefully and find
what time she was not driving?

CASE STUDY – 5 * 1=5 MARKS

4. Read the source given below and answer any four questions:

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There is a square park ABCD in the middle of saket colony in Delhi. Four children
Deepak, Ashok, Arjun and Deepa went to play with their balls. The colour of the ball of
Ashok, Deepak, Arjun and Deepa are red, green, orange and pink respectively.. All four
children roll their ball from the center point O and their balls stopped as shown in the
above image.

(i) What are the coordinates of the ball of Ashok?

(a)(4,3) (b) (3, 3) (c) (4, 4) (d) (3, 4)

(ii) What are the coordinates of the ball of Deepa?

(a) (0, 3) (b) (3, 0) (c) (0, 0) (d) (2, 3)

(iii) What the line XOX’ is called?

(a) Y-axis (b) Ordinate (c) X-axis (d) Origin

(iv) What the point O(0,0) is called?

(a) Y-axis (b) Ordinate (c) X-axis (d) Origin

(v) What is the y-coordinate of the ball of Arjun?

(a) 2 (b) 1 (c) -1 (d) 0

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (2 MARKS)

5. Which of the following points lie on (a) x-axis (b) y- axis ?

(5,1), (8,0), (0,4), (-3,0), (0,-3), (0,5), (0,0)

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6. Plot the points W (2, 6), X (3, 5), Y (5, 3) and verify if they lie on a line.

7. Find the coordinates of the vertices of ∆ ABC given in graph.

SHORT ANSWER TYPE – II QUESTIONS (3 MARKS)

8. Draw the line passing through (5,3) and (3, 5). Find the coordinates of the points at which this
line meets the x-axis and y-axis.

9. Complete the given table and draw a graph for it.

𝑥 0 1 2 3 4

𝑦 = 2𝑥

LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (4 MARKS)

10. The following table gives the quantity of petrol and its cost in Monday and Tuesday. Use the
table to draw line graph.

No. of litres of petrol 10 15 20 25

Cost of petrol in Rs(Monday) 500 750 1000 1250

Cost of petrol in Rs(Tuesday) 600 800 1000 1050

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Session 2021-2022
Yearly Examination Revision Worksheet
Topic: Comparing Quantities

Name: _______________________ Date: ____________


Class: 8 Sec: ________ Roll No.: __________

VSA – 1 MARK

1. Write formulae for: calculating Simple interest and Compound interest.

2. Find simple interest on a sum of Rs500 for 2 years at rate 6% p.a.

3. The simple interest of Rs1000 at the rate of 5% is Rs100. Find the time for this interest.

CASE STUDY 4 * 1 = 4 MARKS

Read the source/ text given below and answer any four questions:
4. Two friends Shamla and Saroj went to Bank. Shamla borrows Rs12,000 at 12% from
BOI for2 years at simple interest and Saroj borrows the same amount for the same
period at 10% per annum, compounded annually.

(i) Two friends borrows loan from which Bank?

(a) SBI (b) RBI (c) BOI (d) BOB

(ii) What is the time period for the loan?

(a) 2 years (b) 3 periods (c) 6 years (d) 3 years

(iii) How much interest Shamla paid?

(a) Rs3340 (b) Rs2520 (c) Rs2880 (d) Rs2300

(iv) How much interest Saroj paid?

(a) Rs2880 (b) Rs2520 (c)Rs4320 (d) Rs3250

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(v) How much is the difference between their SI and CI?

(a) Rs288 (b) Rs252 (c) Rs325 (d)Rs360

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (2 MARKS)

5. Find simple interest and amount to be paid on Rs15000 at 5% per annum after 2
years.

Find the amount to be paid at the end of 2 years on Rs2400 at 5% p.a. compounded
6.
annually.

7. In how many years will Rs4000 amount to Rs5324 at 10% p.a. compounded annually?

SHORT ANSWER TYPE - II QUESTIONS (3 MARKS)

1
8. Calculate the amount and CI on Rs62500 for 1 years at 8% p.a. compounded half
2

yearly.

9. The population of a village is 50000. If it increases by 5% every year. Find the


population at the end of 2 years.

LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS (4 MARKS)

10. Seema invested Rs6400 for 3 years at the rate of 10% p.a. compounded annually.
Somali invested the same amount at the same rate for the same time but on simple
interest. Who gets more interest and by how much?

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