This document contains a practice test for Class VIII general knowledge. The test contains 5 sections with a total of 25 marks. Section 1 contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each. Section 2 contains 10 fill in the blank questions worth 0.5 marks each. Section 3 contains 5 matching questions worth 0.5 marks each. Section 4 contains 5 short answer questions worth 1 mark each. Section 5 contains 5 numerical sequence questions worth 0.5 marks each to find the missing term. The test covers topics like dengue virus, brain food, famous mathematicians, authors, and politicians.
This document contains a practice test for Class VIII general knowledge. The test contains 5 sections with a total of 25 marks. Section 1 contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each. Section 2 contains 10 fill in the blank questions worth 0.5 marks each. Section 3 contains 5 matching questions worth 0.5 marks each. Section 4 contains 5 short answer questions worth 1 mark each. Section 5 contains 5 numerical sequence questions worth 0.5 marks each to find the missing term. The test covers topics like dengue virus, brain food, famous mathematicians, authors, and politicians.
This document contains a practice test for Class VIII general knowledge. The test contains 5 sections with a total of 25 marks. Section 1 contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each. Section 2 contains 10 fill in the blank questions worth 0.5 marks each. Section 3 contains 5 matching questions worth 0.5 marks each. Section 4 contains 5 short answer questions worth 1 mark each. Section 5 contains 5 numerical sequence questions worth 0.5 marks each to find the missing term. The test covers topics like dengue virus, brain food, famous mathematicians, authors, and politicians.
This document contains a practice test for Class VIII general knowledge. The test contains 5 sections with a total of 25 marks. Section 1 contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each. Section 2 contains 10 fill in the blank questions worth 0.5 marks each. Section 3 contains 5 matching questions worth 0.5 marks each. Section 4 contains 5 short answer questions worth 1 mark each. Section 5 contains 5 numerical sequence questions worth 0.5 marks each to find the missing term. The test covers topics like dengue virus, brain food, famous mathematicians, authors, and politicians.
Class: -VIII Full Marks: 25 Subject: General Knowledge Time: 1 Hr
All questions are compulsory
1. Answer the following questions: 5x2=10 a. Which infective organism is responsible for dengue? b. What is the food of brain? c. The great mathematician whose birth centenary was celebrated in India in 1987? d. Who is the author of the famous novel “A train to Pakistan”? e. Which prime minister could not prove his majority in lok Sabha in may 1996? 2. Fill in the blanks with the help zone: ½ x10= 5 a. Reading is a great stimulus for our brain___________. b. A _________ eagles nest can measures 8 feet wide and 16 feet deep. c. A _______ is an opening on the earth’s surface from where molten rocks, gases erupt. d. __________ is the largest volcano of the earth. e. The juice of papaya leaf has ___________ fighting properties. f. ___________ has revolutionized the quality of life. g. Forest cover is likely to decrease which may lead to loss of ____. h. Mrs Sushma Swaraj is present________ minister of India. i. Dengue disease occurs throughout the world except _________. j. __________ Tortoise is the largest living tortoise. [Galapagos, External Affair, Brain, Bold, Mauna loa, Volcano, Europe, Dengue, Industrialization, Biodiversity] 3. Match the following: ½ x5= 2 ½ Column A Column B a. Milk i. Detection of data b. Ghee ii. Detection of brick powder c. Ice cream iii. Detection of Urea d. Honey iv. Detection of Washing powder e. Red Chilli v. Detection of sugar solution. 4. Write the name:- 5x1=5 a. Present RBI Governor. b. A player who scored double century two times in ODI. c. White Desert. d. CEO of state bank of India. e. A shutter who won the silver in Olympic for India in Rio. 5. Find the missing term (Y) from the following options: ½ x5= 2 ½ a. 2, 5, 17, 65, Y i. 237 ii. .257 iii. 275 iv. 277 b. 0.4, 0.8, 1.6, Y 6.4 i. 5.4 ii. 7.4 iii. 3.2 iv. 4.4 c. 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, 42, Y i. 52 ii. 54 iii. 56 iv. 58 d. 8, Y 125 343 1331 i. 27 ii. 16 iii. 25 iv. 12 e. 526, 175, Y 19 6 i. 85 ii. 58 iii. 60 iv. 68