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Delhi Public School, GBN: SESSION 2024-25 Class Viii Ut-1 Worksheet

The document contains a worksheet for class 8 with 10 questions covering topics on rational numbers, probability, operations on rational expressions, and pie charts. The questions test concepts like identifying the additive and multiplicative identities of rational numbers, simplifying rational expressions, finding probabilities, comparing rational numbers, and interpreting data from a pie chart.

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Delhi Public School, GBN: SESSION 2024-25 Class Viii Ut-1 Worksheet

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GBN

SESSION 2024-25
CLASS VIII
UT-1 WORKSHEET

Q. Part Question
No
1. Do as directed:
a) The additive identity for rational numbers is __________ and the
multiplicative identity for rational numbers is_____________.

b) All fractions are rational numbers. (T/F)

c) Under which 2 properties rational numbers are commutative.

d) We can predict the data in advance in a random experiment.

e) The product of 2 rational numbers is always a __________

2. Simplify:
a)  −3 9  −1
   
9 87 7
b) 4 3  −2   −11
+ +  + 
3 5  5  5 
3. Cards marked with numbers 1 to 25 are placed in a box and mixed
thoroughly. One card is drawn at random from the box.Find the
probability of
a) Getting a number greater than 25
b) Getting a multiple of 3
c) Getting a 2 digit number

4. Compare
−𝟕
and
−𝟓
𝟗 𝟏𝟐

5. Assertion (A): Rational numbers are always closed under division.


Reason (R): Division by zero is not defined.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false

d) A is false but R is true

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6. Add
−𝟐𝟎
and its additive inverse and Subtract the result of it from the
𝟑
−𝟑
multiplicative inverse of .
𝟒

7. What is the probability of getting


a) red queen b) A non-face card from a pack of 52 cards ?
8. −3 5 4 −14
Multiply the sum of and by the product of and .
11 22 7 9
9. Monthly salary of a person is Rs. 15000. The central angle of the
sector representing his expenses on food and house rent on a pie
chart is 60°. The amount he spends on food and house rent is

(a) Rs. 5000 (b) Rs. 2500 (c) Rs. 6000 (d) Rs. 9000
10.
Central angle for an item =  360
Total amount

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