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Class 8-Math-Feb

The document is an assessment paper for Class VIII Maths at The Little Kingdom Senior School in Theni, scheduled for April 2025. It includes multiple-choice questions, problem-solving tasks, and construction exercises, covering various mathematical concepts such as algebra, geometry, and number theory. Students are required to attempt all questions within a duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes, with specific instructions on the format of their answers.

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Class 8-Math-Feb

The document is an assessment paper for Class VIII Maths at The Little Kingdom Senior School in Theni, scheduled for April 2025. It includes multiple-choice questions, problem-solving tasks, and construction exercises, covering various mathematical concepts such as algebra, geometry, and number theory. Students are required to attempt all questions within a duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes, with specific instructions on the format of their answers.

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THE LITTLE KINGDOM SENIOR SCHOOL – THENI

APRIL ASSESSMENT 2025


Name Subject : Maths
:
Class VIII Marks : 80
: Duration: 2 Hours 30
Date : mins
Roll
No:
Attempt all the questions. Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper
provided separately. You will not be allowed to write during the first 10 minutes.
This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. The time given at the head
of this paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.

Question 1 – Choose the best answer ( 10 x 1 = 10)


1. 2 -4 x 2 6 x 2 -5 = __________
1 1 1
a) b) 1 c) d ¿
16 4 8

2. 0.5r3 × (–2hr) =
a) 10hr b) 20r3 b) –0.1r3 d) –hr4

3. 3y – 30 = 36 is true for y = ._____

a) 20 b) 30 c) 22 d) 12

4. Sum of all angles of a quadrilateral is


a) 100° b) 180° c) 120° d) 360°

5. 0.23 = ____
23 23 23 23
a¿ b) c) d¿
10 1 99 100

6. Megha’s mother decided to remove the old carpet, before placing the new carpets.
A contractor offers to remove the old carpet at a rate of Rs. 10 per m² from a room x
m wide and y m long. Which expression gives the total cost of removing the old carpet
from the room?
a) 10xy b) 10 (x +y) c) 10x + y d) 100xy

7. The value of 0.00005 in standard form is……….


a) 5 ×10−5 b) 5 ×105 c) 5 ×10−4 d) 5 ×10 4
8. How many numbers lie between squares of 25 and 26?
a) 52 b) 50 c) 51 d) 650

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9. The units digit of the cube root of a perfect cube ending with 7 is:
a) 7 b) 3 c) 6 d) 8
10. Choose the correct option to fill in the
blanks.

a) zr3 b) - zr3 c) r3 d) - r3

Question 2

A. Find the least number with which to multiply 968 to get a perfect cube.
(3)
B. Find the cube root of the following numbers
(4)
a. 21952 b. 74088
6 x+1 x−3
C. Solve : +1=
3 6
(3)
D. Find the value of m (-3) m +1
x (-3) 5 = (-3)7
(2)

Question 3

A. Match the following.


(5)

B. Simplify the following algebraic expression.


(2)

(4g + h)(4h + g) – 2gh

C. Show that 9, 40, 41 form a Pythagorean triplet


(3)
Question 4:
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A. If a number is multiplied by three, its cube becomes 9 times the original cube
number. Check the correctness of the statement and Justify with an example.
(2)
B. There are two numbers such that the sum of the numbers is 18 and their
difference is 4. Find the sum of their cubes
(3)
C. Find the smallest number by which 2925 must be divided so that the quotient is
a perfect square. Find the square root of the quotient.
(3)

Question 5 (answer any two)

= 3.5 cm, and ∠B = 70°.


A. Construct a quadrilateral ABCD in which AB = 5 cm, BC = 3 cm, CD = 4 cm, AD

(5)

C. Construct a parallelogram ABCD in which AB = 5.1 cm, BC = 4.2 cm, and ∠A = 70°.
B. Construct a rectangle PQRS with a length thrice its breadth and a perimeter 24 cm. (5

(5)

Question 6

A. Find the sum of interior angles of polygons with:


a. 15 sides b. 25 sides
(3)
B. If each interior angle of a regular polygon is three times the corresponding
exterior angle, find the number of sides of the polygon.
(2)

C. Find the value of the unknown angles in each of the following quadrilaterals. (4)

a.

D. Find the sides of the parallelogram given alongside


(measurements are in cm). (3)

Question 7

A. Sandesh solved the below problem using the given steps Is Sundesh’s solution,
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correct? If not, in which step did Sandesh make an error? Write the correct
solution. (4)

B. Solve:
(3)

C. It is possible to construct a quadrilateral KLMN with KL = 6 cm and angles K, L, M,


and N, as 80∘,105∘,60∘, and 115∘ respectively. Why?
(2)

Question 8:

A. Complete the following pattern.


(3)

B. A statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason(R).


(2)
Choose the correct option.

(i) Assertion (A): Adjacent angles of a parallelogram are 85° and 95°. 1
Reason (R): Adjacent angles of a parallelogram are complimentary

(ii) Assertion (A): Adjacent angles of a parallelogram are 85° and 95°. 1
Reason (R): Adjacent angles of a parallelogram are supplementary.

a. Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct
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explanation of Assertion (A).
b. Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct
explanation of Assertion (A).
c. Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
d. Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true

C. Write the terms in the below. (2)


(i) 6y2 + 7x2 – 10z3
(ii) 4a3b+5b2−3vbc+8d4

D. Check the correctness of the below and find the sum.


(2)

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