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MATHEMATICS PAPER-1

CLASS-8 MAX MARKS-60

1. Find [12]
−4 3 15 −14
a) × × ×
5 7 16 9
7 −3 7 5
b) { ×( )} +{ × }
5 12 5 12
3 11
c) Any five rational numbers between and and represent them on number line.
5 5
d) ( 39 )2
e) ( 28 )3
f) cube root of 13824 using prime factorization method.

2. Evaluate the following [4]

( 58 ) × ( 85 )
−7 −4
a)
−5 −5
3 ×10 ×125
b) −7 −5
5 ×6

3. In each of the following, find the value of x [6]


−3 −4
a ×b x
a) −2 −3
= ( ab )
a ×b

() ()
−3 −2
1 1
b) × =( 2 ) x
2 2

() ()()
2 x+6 3 x+2
2 2 2
c) × =
5 5 5
4. Find the value of ( 4 x+ 6 y )2 [2]
3 3
5. Find the area of rectangular field which is 8
m long and 4 m wide. [3]
5 2
3
6. From a 33m long rope, as many pieces as possible are cut off, each 4 m long. [5]
5
Find the number of pieces and the length of the remaining rope.

7. If Dhruvee went to the mall to buy her school uniform. She saw skirts at the [3]
2 3
price of 9 for ₨.2700 and shirts at the price of 4 for Rs. 2100 , find the
3 4
total price she has to pay if she buys 4 skirts and 4 shirts.

8. Find the smallest number by which 39366 is divided so that the number [3]
becomes a perfect square. Also find the perfect square roof of this perfect square.

9. 2025 plants are to be planted in a garden in such a way that each row contains as [3]
many plants as the number of rows. Find the number of rows and the number of
plants in each row.
10. What is the smallest number that must be added to 5492 to get a perfect square? [2]

11. In a stadium, chairs need to be laid out in an equal number of rows and columns. [3]
If there are 1817 chairs in the stadium, find the least number of chairs that are needed
to complete the sitting arrangement.

12. The distance between the Sun and the Earth is 1.496 ×10 11m and the distance between the
Earth and the Moon is 3.84×10 8m. During solar eclipse, the Moon comes in between the
Earth and the Sun. At that time, what is the distance between the moon and the sun? [3]

13. On Independence Day, the students of a school represented a drill. There were 2 x−1 rows of
students and in each row, there were 2 x+3students. If 1024 students took part in the drill, find
the number of rows of the students. [3]

14. Outside Myra Secondary school, there is a small triangular board which [4]
depicts “Math is Easy”. The base of the board is 30.4cm and height is 29.6cm.
Based on the above information, answer the following questions
a) Using appropriate identity, find the area of the board.
b) How much money will be spent on painting the board if cost of painting is
Rs. 10 per cm2 ?

15) This question consists of two statements, namely, Assertion (A) and Reason (R).
[4]
For selecting the correct answer, use the following code:
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are the true and Reason (R) is a correct explanation of
Assertion (A).
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are the true but Reason (R) is not a correct explanation of
Assertion(A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is true.

Numbe Assertion Reason


r
1. (X+3) (X-2) = X 2 -6 (X+A) (X+B) = X 2 +¿ )X +1B
2. (4 X +3 ¿ ¿ 2=16 X 2 +24 X +9 ( A+ B ¿ ¿2= A 2+ B2

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