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Term 2 - Grade 8 Math Revision Paper

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RUSTOMJIE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, JALGAON

Term 2 - Math
Date : 30/01/2024 Revision Paper Grade: 8

Section A
Choose the correct option.
1. The solution of 2y + 9 = 4 is:
A. 9/2 B. 4/9 C. -⅖ D. -5/2
2. Which of the following is the common factor of 21 x2y and 35 xy2?
a) 7 b) xy c) 7xy d) None of these
3. Which of the following is not a perfect cube?
a) 216 b) 1000 c) 243 d) 1331
4. Which of the following is quotient obtained on dividing –18 xyz 2 by –3 xz?
a) 6 yz b) –6 yz c) 6 xy2 d) 6 xy
5. The points of the origin are
a) (1,1) b) (0,1) c) (0,0) d) (3,2)
6. The perimeter of the rectangle is 20cm. If the length of the rectangle is 6 cm, then its breadth will be:
a) 4 cm b) 6 cm c) 10 cm d) 14 cm
7. For what value of a will the expressions 3(a+7)=6(a+1)
a) 5 b) 2 c) -5 d) 4
8. (y – x) (y + x) is equal to which of the following:
a) y2 – yx b) yx – x 2 c) y2 – x 2 d) x 2 – y2
9. By what number should 81 be divided to get a perfect cube?
a) 3 b) 6 c) 7 d) 9
10. If ,a=

a) 0 b) 2 c) 1 d) 3
11. Cube root of 512 is:
a) 4 b)6 c) 8 d) 12
12. Which of the following is the factorisation of x 3 – x?
a) x(x – x 2 ) b) x[(1+ x) (1 – x)] c) x(x 2 – x) d) x[(x + 1) (x – 1)]
13. The point (-6,-3) lie on which quadrant.
a) I b) II c) III d) IV
14. How many outcomes can be obtained by tossing a coin?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
15. The point (2,-3) lie on which quadrant.
a) I b) II c) III d) IV
16. The probability of choosing a prime number from numbers 1 to 100 is
a) 23/100 b) 27/100 c) 1/4 d) 13/50
17. Which point lies only on y-axis?
a) (-2,0) b) (2,0) c) (0,-2) d) (2,-2)
18. The probability of choosing a month from the year having 30 days is:
a) 1/4 b) 1/3 c) 7/12 d) ½

19. We placed cards marked from 2 to 101 in a box and then mixed thoroughly. If we draw one card out of the
box, what would be the probability that this number is a perfect cube?
a. 1/100 b. 3/100 c. 3/101 d. 3/99
20. The one’s digit of the cube of the number 111 is:
a) 2 b) 1 c) 3 d) 4
Section B
Do as directed.
21. Solve the following equation and check your solution by substituting it in the equation.

22. Find the cube roots of :


23. In which quadrant or on which axis do each of the points A(4,0), B(4, 2), C(-4,-6), D(4,- 2.5) lie.
24. In a basket, there are 10 apples, 15 mangoes and 5 oranges. Find theprobability of picking up the following.
(a) An apple
(b) A fruit other than orange
(c) A mango
25. Factorise the following expressions. 54m3n + 81m4n2
Section C
Solve the following.
26. Plot the following points and write the name of the figure obtained by joining, them in order.
P(-3, 2), Q(-7, -3), R(6, -3) and S(2, 2).
27. Using prime factorisation, find the cube root of 5832.
28. Factorise: (x + y)2 – 4xy – 9z2
29. What is the probability that a letter picked from the word “Rustomjie” is a vowel.
30. Meera’s mother is four times as old as Meera. After 5 years, her mother will be three times as old as she will
be then. What are their present ages?
31. What is the probability of choosing a queen from a standard deck of playing cards?
Section D
32. Find the cubes of the following. a) 21 b) 45
33. Find the two numbers, if the numbers are in the ratio and they differ by 18.
34. Factorise: 100x 2 – 80xy + 16y2
35. Syd recorded the temperature outside his house at 1:00 pm every day for 6 months. He used the data to find
the average temperature for each of those months. The average values he calculated are shown in the table
below. Draw a line graph to represent Syd’s data.

Section E

Attempt the following.

36. Case Study: A streamer covers a certain distance downstream in a


river in 5 hours. It covers the same distance upstream in 5 hours.

The speed of the stream is 1.5 km/hr.

a) Frame an equation to represent the given situation.


b) Find the distance covered by the streamer in 5 hours if it will go
downstream.
c) Find the speed of the streamer in still water.
37. Case Study: The following graph shows the temperature forecast and the actual temperature for each day of a week.
(a) On which day was the forecast temperature the same as the actual temperature?
(b) What was the maximum forecast temperature during the week?
(c) On which day did the actual temperature differ the most from the forecast temperature?

38. Case study : Factoring is crucial in algebra as it helps simplify expressions. It is a fundamental skill that
lays the groundwork for more advanced algebraic concepts. Based on the factorization concept solve the real
life application.
Jill has a rectangular garden with a length of (3x) and a width of (2x + 4).

a) If the length is 18 m find the width?


b) What is the degree of the algebraic expression representing the
area of the garden.
c)Find the algebraic expression for the area of her garden.

The following table shows the maximum temperature of a city on each day of a week. Represent the given data by a
line graph.

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