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SPRINGDALES SCHOOL, PUSA ROAD

STD. VIII – REVISION WORKSHEET


SESSION : 2024-25
NAME: DATE:

Section A (Q1 -MCQ’s – 1-8)

Q1. MCQ’s

1. The value of 𝑝, if (−4)* × 2 × 3)/ = 1 is :


a) 3 b) 0 c) -1 d) 3

2. Which of the following statements is False:

i) Square numbers do not end with 2,3,7 and 8.


ii) Square root of 9 is +3 and -3.
iii) Cube root of 64 is +4 and -4.
iv) The square of a negative number is always positive.

Choose the correct option :


a) only (iii) is false b) only (i) is false c) both (iii) and (iv) are false d) both (i) and (ii) are false

3. The value [3)* + 24 ] − [−14 + 26 ] is


4 78 *4 74
a) 78 b) 4 c) 78 d) 78

4. Assertion Reason:
(a) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are correct but R is the incorrect explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.

Assertion: There are eight perfect cubes between 1 and 1000.


Reason: Perfect cubes can end with all digits from 0 to 9.

5. The value of √45 x √180 is


a) 42 b) 90 c) 36 d) 55

6. The value of √6.25 + √484


a) 25 b) 25.5 c) 24 d) 24.5

7. The volume of a cube whose side is 1.5 cm is


a) 33.75 cu cm b) 3.375 cu cm c) 3375 cu cm d) 337.5 cu cm

8. Find 𝑥 in the given figure:


a) 70° b) 90° c) 80° d) 100°

Section B (VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS – Q2-Q6)


Q2. By what number should 4)* be multiplied so that the product is equal to (−3))*

Q3. The ratio between the interior and exterior angle of a regular polygon is 4:1. What is the name of this
polygon.
𝟏
Q4. Evaluate {(−𝟓)𝟐 + (𝟕𝟑 )𝟑 }𝟐

Q5. If (−7))*8 ÷ (−7))*7 = (−7)JKLM , then find 𝑎.

Q6. Find the smallest number to be multiplied with 4500 to make it a perfect cube.
Section C (SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS – Q7-Q12)

Q7. In the given rhombus ABCD, find ∠𝐶𝐴𝐵, ∠𝐶𝐴𝐷 𝑎𝑛𝑑 ∠𝐴𝑂𝐵.

Q8. Simplify:

*4
Q9. Find the value of W3 4X

Q10. Find the value of:

Q11. The adjacent angles of a parallelogram are (5𝑥 − 2)° and (3𝑥 − 2)° . Find all the angles of a
parallelogram.

Q12. The area of a square field is 40.96 sq m. Find the perimeter of the field.

Section D (LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS – Q13-Q15)

Q13. (i) A total of 1027 books have to be arranged in a book rack in such a way that the number of rows and
number of columns are equal. How many books will be left out in the arrangement.

(ii) Find the smallest square number that is exactly divisible by 9, 15 and 21.

Q14. (i) The four angles of a quadrilateral are in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5 : 6. Find the angles.

(ii)

Q15. (i) If one of the Pythagorean triplets is 18, find the other two.

(ii) In a right angled triangle PQR which is right angled at Q, PR = 37 cm and PQ = 35 cm, find QR.

Section E (CASE STUDY QUESTIONS – Q16)

Q16. The count of bacteria, virus, fungi in three different samples in a given experiment are given below. Based
on this information answer the questions below:

Bacteria 456780000000000 mm
Virus 6.78 x 10-8 mm
Fungi 0.00000007 mm

a) Write the count of bacteria in standard form.

b) Write the count of virus in usual form.

c) Which is greater the count of virus and count of fungi.

d) Write the count of fungi in standard form.

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