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The document is a mathematics exam question paper for class 8. It contains 33 questions divided into two parts - Part A with very short answer and case study based questions worth 1 mark each, and Part B with short and long answer questions worth 2, 3 and 5 marks. The questions cover topics like simplification, evaluation, polynomials, angles, coordinates etc.
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Class 8 Sample Paper 2023

The document is a mathematics exam question paper for class 8. It contains 33 questions divided into two parts - Part A with very short answer and case study based questions worth 1 mark each, and Part B with short and long answer questions worth 2, 3 and 5 marks. The questions cover topics like simplification, evaluation, polynomials, angles, coordinates etc.
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Roll No.

(3gG6HTH H) Code (c HG) 822-23 M- M


Please check that this question paper contains 33 questions and 15 pages

ANNUAL EXAM. (arfts yen) FEB. -MAR 2023 (5aÝ-He: 2023)


CLASS (aH)- VIII (3MTO)
MATHEMATICS (TfTG)
General Instructions:
1. This question paper contains two parts Aand B.
Part-A:
It consists of two sections I and |l.
Section I :Question no. 1to 10 are Objective Type questions / VeryShort Answer Type
Questions of 1mark each. Internal choice is provided in 3 questions.
Section |l :Question no. 11and 12 are Case Study Based Questions. Each case study
has 5 case-based sub-parts. An examinee is to attempt any 4 out of 5 sub-parts.
Part-B:
Section ll : Question no. 13 to 21 are Short Answer Type-1 questions of 2 marks each.
Section IV.: Question no. 22 to 29 are Short Answer Type-2 questions of 3 marks each.
Section V:Question no. 30 to 33 are Long Answer Typequestions of5 marks each.
2. Both Part A and Part B have internal choices.
3 Internal choice is provided in 3 questions of 2 marks, 2 questions of 3 marks and 1
question of 5 marks.
4. Please write the serial number of the question as per question paper before attempting
the question.
5. In questions of constructions/graph, the drawing should be neat, clean and exactly as
per given measurements. Use ruler and compass only.

1.
HrT A:

41T B:

2. HTT A30r BÌÀiafRs ftcbeA


3
4.
5

VIlI MATHEMATICS (1)


PART -A (HTT 1)
Section -I (s -)
[Each question is of 1 mark]

Simplify : Vo9xV16

02. Evaluate :
JI28
250
128
V2s0
Q3 8-'xs³
Evaluate 24

8-'xs3
24

If 6 =1,then find the value of (r-2),

uf 6 =1 (a-2) | H|4 SIG fIYI


OR (RTa)

A5. Find whether the given expression is apolynomialor not. If not, give reason.
Vi?-2+6
Z

J5:-+6
VI MATHEMATICS (2)
OR (3a)
Nrite the degree of polynomial q"+g'-q'tq'

Q6. For what value of x,is | | m?

(5x+ 35

Q7. Find the sum of interior angles of a


regular octagon.

Q8, Find the distance between the point A(0, 1)


and B (0, 8).
farg A(0, 1) str B(0, 8) + a f q siT ifY |
Q9. Write the co-ordinates of a point on positive Y-axis at a
from the origin. distance of 4 units

OR (9eran)
Write the co-ordinates of a point at which the X-axis
and y-axis intersect.

Q0. Heights of 20 saplings in a nursery is noted (in cm) as -


89, 79, 102, 90, 94, 124, 111,87, 88, 103, 72, 126, 125,88, 98,
128, 74, 80 96, 127,
Find the range of their heights.

VIII MATHEMATICS
(3)
89, 79, 102, 90, 94, 124, 111, 87, 88, 103, 72, 126, 125, 88,98,96, 127,
128, 74, 80

Section - I|(GS -|| )


Case study based questions are compulsory. Attempt any four sub
parts of each question. Each sub part carries 1 mark.

Q1 Case study 1
On aseason sale, Raghav sold a watch for 990/- and made a profit of
10%. He sold a radío at the same price and suffered aloss of 10%

Pesed on the above information answer the following question :


Total S. P. of both the items is
(a) 1980 (b) 990
(c) 1089 (d) 1900
C.P. of the radio is
(a) 891 (b) 1100
(c) 1000 (d)1980
Total C.P. of both the items is
(a)1980 (b) 2200
(c) 2000 (d) 1800

EMATICS (4)
(iv) Loss on selling the radio is -
(a) 90 (b) 100
(c) 10 (d) 110
(v) Total gain or loss on both the items is -
(a) 20 (loss) (b) 20(profit)
(c) 40 (profit) (d) 40 (loss)
yOVUT 1.

()
(a) 1980 (b) 990
(d) 1900
(c) 1089

(i)
(b) 1100
(a)891
(c) 1000 (d) 1980

(a) 1980 (b) 2200


(d) 1800
(c) 2000

(a)90 (b) 100


(c) 10 (d) 110
VIIl MATHEMATICS (5)
(a) 20 (eTf) (b) 20 (TH)
(c) 40 (r) (d) 40 (erf)
Q12. Case study 2
After senior secondary examination, students have craze about a new
phase of college life. They opt courses of their choice.
The given pie-chart shows the number of students admitted in different
faculties of a college in a particular year. If 1000 students are admitted
in science then answer the following questions based on the given
information.

Education,
34
Law
4q0
Arts 1269

Commerece
6
Science
100

Total number of admitted students is -

(a) 7200 (b) 3600


(c) 1800 (d) 5400

(i) Number of students admitted in education is -


(a) 300 (b) 600
(c) 450 (d) 150

i) Ratio of students admitted in Arts and Commerce is


(a) 5:6 (b) 3:10
(c) 9:13 (d) 24:13

(iv) If the fees of registration form is 500 then total amount received
by the college for law students is -
(a)1,50,000 (b) 3,25,000
(C) 2,25,000 (d) 75,000
VII MATHEMATICS
(6)
(v) The percentage of total number of students admitted in Arts is -

(a) 34% (b)62%


(e) 3349% (d) 16%
yor 2.

Education,
30"
Law
45
Arts 120"
Commerce
65"

Science
100°

()
(a) 7200 (b) 3600
(c) 1800 (d) 5400

(i)
(a) 300 (b) 600
(c) 450 (d) 150

(ii)
(a) 5:6 (b) 3:10
(c) 9:13 (d) 24:13

(iv)

(a) 1,50,000 (b) 3,25,000


(c) 2.25.000 (d) 75,000
VIII MATHEMATICS (7)
(a) 34% (b) 6¿%
(c) 33% (d) 16%
PART -B (HTT )
Section -|l (GS -|)
[Each question is of 2 marks]

Find the smallest number by which 3087 must be divided so that the
quotient is a perfect cube?

OR (Jera)
Find the cube root of 21952 by estimation.

7 9

362-362
Find the value of : 5
362

7 9
362 -362

362

5. After allowing a discount of 8% on a book, it is sold for 828. Find the


marked price of the book.

Q18. Factorise:x-1lx+ 30

VIII MATHEMATICS (8)


Q17. Solve for x: 17(2-x)-5(x+12)
1-7x
_g
17(2-x)-5(x+12) =8
1-7x
Q18. In the given figure, P =70° and RT ||
PO.
If TRS = 40°, find the other two
angles of the triangle POR
P

700

fy y fa i P 70° 3itr RT | PO
uft TRS =40° Eri POR G ru ST fGrI
P

700

400

Q R

OR (3TAT)
VIll MATHEMATICS (9)
In the given figure, AB | DE. Find |ACD

350

S30

fu T aÀ AB || DE. ACD H17 ^IG ifrI

350

E
D

sides are 18m and


perimeter of a trapezium is 104m, its non-parallel
The the area of trapezium.
22m, and its altitude is 16m. Find

OR (Rera)
soap cakes each measuring 7cm x 5cm x 2.5cm can be
How many 25cm?
placed in a box of size 56cmx 40cm x

7 X5 . x 25 A faH3A fOd HIqT h 56 Á1. x 40

VIIIMATHEMATICS (10)
Q20. Find the volume of acube whose total surface areais 384 cm²

21 Acard is drawn from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards. Find the
probability of getting:
) a diamond queen.
a red face card.

()
(1)

Section -V (GS -IV)


[Each question is of 3 marks]

Find the least number which must be subtracted from 7581 to obtain a
perfect square. Also find the square root of the number so obtained.

If 4 -4*-=24,then find the value ofx

O24. Atrain 34Om long is running at a speed of 45km/hr. What time will it take
to cross a 160m long bridge?

OR (Jra)
In a fort,300 men had food provisions for 90 days. After 20 days, 50 men
left the fort. How long now would the food last at the same rate?

VilI MATHEMATICS (1)


Q25. Factorise : 4a +b+ 250 +4ab-10be- 20ca
qurS HfiY: 4 +b + 25e +4ab -10be- 20ca
OR (Jera)
2.3x 2.3-0.3x0.3
Simplify : 2.3x 2.3-2x2.3 x0.3+0.3x 0.3

2.3x2.3-0.3 x0.3
2.3x 2.3-2x 2.3 x0.3 +0.3x 0.3

Q26. Using long division method, find whether (2g -1) is a factor of
(4q'-4q-6q +3) or not

Q27. In the given figure, show that:

40 F

60
200

AB| CD

(i) CD| EF

(i) AB| EF
VIlIMATHEMATICS (12)
F

290 160
20 0

() AB | CD
(i) CD|| EF

(ii) AB | EF
Q28. at right
PQRS is a parallelogram whose diagonal intersect each other lengths
angles. If the lengths of the diagonals are 6cm and 8cm, find the
of all the sides of the parallelogram.

Q29. The quantity of petrol filled in a bike and the cost of petrol are given in
the following table.

Litres of petrol filled 4 6 8 10

Cost of petrol () 400 600 800 1000

Drawa graph to show this information

4 6 8 10

400 600 800 1000

VIlI MATHEMATICS (13)


Altemative question for visually challenged students in lieu of Q. No. 29.

The diagonals of a rectangle ABCDintersect at O. If \BOC= 70°.


Find |ODA

Section -V (GG -V)


[Each question is of 5 marks]

(Q30. The difference between the compound interest (compounded annually)


and simple interest on a certain sum of money at 6,%
3 per annum for
three years is 46. Find the sum.

Q31. An altitude of a triangle is five thirds the length of its corresponding base.
If the altitude increased by 4cm and the base decreased by 2cm, the
area of the triangle remains the same. Find the base and the altitude of
the triangle.

OR (a)
Two trains start simultaneously from two stations 300km apart and move
towards each other. The speed of one train is more than the other by
20krn/hr. If the distance between the trains after two hours is 20km, find
the speeds of the trains.

VIII MATHEMATICS (14)


Q32. Construct a quadrilateral ABCD in which
AB =5.5cm, BC = 6.5cm, A= 60°, C = 120°, and |D =75.

AB =5.5 AA., BC = 6.5 , A= 60°, |C = 120°, 3tr D =75° ÈI


lieu of Q. No. 32.
Alternative question for visually challenged students in

decimal places
Find the square root of 3 correct up to three

if the external diameter of the


O33. Find the weight ofa lead pipe 3.5 m long,
lead is 2mm and 1 cubic cm of
pipe is 2.4 cm and the thickness of the
lead weighs 11gm.

(15)
MMATHEMATICS

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