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VIII CLASS WEEKLY TEST NO. 6 TIME : 50 Min.
DATE : 27-08-2018 MAX.MARKS : 70
NOTE : 1) Write correct answer (a or b or c or d) in the given Question Number column of the answer sheet.
2) Each Question Carries 2 Marks.
MATHEMATICS
1. The difference between compound interest and simple interest on Rs 8000 at 5% p.a. for 3 years
is
a) Rs 60 b) Rs 61 c) Rs 600 d) Rs 50
2. The selling price of 12 articles is equal to the cost price of 15 articles. The gain per cent is
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A. 6 % B. 22 % C. 25% D. 80%
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a) B, C b) C, D c) D, A d) A, B
3. In a factory the production of scooters rose to 48400 from 40000 in 2 years. Find the rate of
growth per annum.
a) 7 b) 8 c) 9 d) 10
4. Assertion (A) : If marked price of an article is Rs. 1300 and discount is 10% The selling price of
the article is Rs.1170
Reason (R) : The selling price of an article can be calculated by the formula
S.P. = Marked price - Discount.
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
5. A person invests money in three different schemes for 6 years, 10 years and 12 years at 10%,
12% and 15% simple interest respectively. At the completion of each scheme, he gets the same
interest. The ratio of his investments is
a) 3 : 4 : 2 b) 3 : 4 : 6 c) 6 : 3 : 2 d) 2: 3 : 4
6. A dealer buys an article for Rs 380. At what price must he mark it so that after allowing a
discount of 5%, he still makes a profit of 25% ?
a) Rs 500 b) Rs 450 c) Rs 480 d) Rs 400
7. Last year Mr. Nitin earned Rs. 5,800 from the corn he grew on his farm. This year he expects a
7% increase in the income from corn. How much does he expect to earn from corn this year  Rs.
3103 =___
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3
8. Simple interest on Rs 500 for 4 years at 6.25% per annum is equal to the simple interest on Rs
400 at 5% per annum for a certain period of time. The period of time is :

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a) 4 years b) 5 years c) 6 years d) 8 years
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9. Assertion: If list price (Marked price) = Rs. 18500 , VAT = 8% of Rs.18500
Reason: VAT is always charged on the selling price of the article.
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
10. Assertion (A) : If marked price of an article is Rs. 1300 and discount is 10% The selling price of
the article is Rs.1180
Reason (R) : The selling price of an article can be calculated by the formula
S.P. = Marked price - Discount.
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
11. If a : b  c : d  e : f  1: 2, then  3a  5c  7e  :  3b  5d  7 f  =?
a) 1: 2 b) 1: 4 c) 2: 1 d) 8: 7
12. An employer reduces the number of employees in the ratio 8 : 5 and increaes their wages in the
ratio 7 : 9 as a result overall wages bill is____
a) increase in the ratio 56 : 69 b) decrease in the ratio 56 : 45
c) increases in the ratio 13 : 17 d) decrease in the ratio 17 : 13
13. A man sold an article at a loss of 20%. If he sells the article for Rs 12 more, he would have
gained 10%. The cost price of the article is :
a) Rs 60 b) Rs 40 c) Rs 30 d) Rs 22
14. A sum of money at simple interest amounts to Rs 2240 in 2 years and Rs 2600 in 5 years. The
sum is :
a) Rs 1880 b) Rs 2000 c) Rs 2120 d) Data inadequate
A B C
15. If A : B : C = 2 : 3 : 4, then : : ?
B C A
a) 8 : 9 : 16 b) 8 : 9 : 12 c) 8 : 9 : 24 d) 4 : 9 : 16

PHYSICS
16. The sound produced by a tuning fork has a wavelength of 1.7 meters in air. What would be the
wavelength in water if velocity of sound in air is 340 m/s and that in water is 1400 m/s
a) 7 m b) 14m c) 17 m d) 2m
17. Two waves of the same frequency and amplitude superpose to produce a resultant disturbance of
the same amplitude. The phase difference between the waves is
 2 
a) zero b) c) d)
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18. A wave is represented by the equation y  7sin  7 t  0.04x   . x is in metres and t is in
 3
seconds. The speed of the wave is
a) 175 m/s b) 49  m/s c) 49/  m/s d) 0.28  m/s
19. The velocity of sound in air is 332m/s. If the path difference of 0.6 meter of a sound wave is
equivalent to a phase difference of 2.4, then the frequency of the wave will be
a) 150Hz b) 165Hz c) 330Hz d) 664Hz
20. The phase difference between two waves represented by
y1  106 sin[100t  ( x / 50)  0.5]m
y2  10 6 cos[100t  ( x / 50)]m
where x is expressed in metres and t is expressed in second is approximately
a) 0.5 rad b) 1.07 rad c) 2.07 rad d) 0.5 rad
 t x 
21. A wave is given by y  3sin 2    , where y is in cm. Frequency of wave and
 0.04 0.01 
maximum acceleration of particle will be
a) 100 Hz, 4.7 103 cm / s 2 b) 5 Hz , 7.5  103 cm / s 2
c) 25Hz , 4.7 104 cm / s 2 d) 25Hz , 7.4 104 cm / s 2
22. The equation of sound wave is y  0.0015sin  62.4 x  316t  . The wave length of this wave is
a) 0.2 unit b) 0.1 unit c) 0.3 unit d) Cannot be calculated
23. The path difference between the two waves
 2 x   2 x 
is y1  a1 sin   t   and y2  a2 cos  t   
     
    2   2
a)  b)    c)    d) 
2 2  2   2 
24. A travelling wave is in stretched string is described by the equation
y  A sin(kx  t )
The maximum particle velocity is
 d x
a) A b) c) d)
k dk t
25. A transverse sinusoidal wave of amplitude a, wavelenth  and frequency f is travalling on a
strectched string. The maximum speed at any point on the string is  /10, whereis the speed of
propagation of the wave. If a = 10-3 m and  = 10 ms-1, then  and f are given by
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a)   2 10 2 m, f  Hz b)   102 m, f  103 Hz
2
10 2
3
c)   10 m, f  10 Hz4
d)   m, f  2  103 Hz
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CHEMISTRY
26. Assertion (A) : Isotopes are electrically neutral.
Reason (R) : Isotopes are species with same mass number but different atomic number.
a) If both Assertion and Reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion
b) If both Assertion and Reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion
c) If assertion is true but reason is false
d) If assertion is false but reason is true
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27. In isotope of 8 O the number of neutrons would be:
a) 10 b) 18 c) 9 d) 8
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28. 8X and 8X represent
a) isotones b) isobars c) isotopes d) isosters
29. Example for Isoteres ___
a) CO, N2O b) CO2, N2O c) CO2, NO d) CO2, NO
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30. The relative atomic mass of copper is 63.5 u. It exists as two isotopes which are 29 Cu and
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29 Cu. Calculate the percentage of each present it.
a) 70, 30 b) 75, 25 c) 25, 75 d) 80, 20
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31. Isoelectronic with Be Ion __
a) He b) Li+ c) B+3 d) All
32. Which of the following pairs are isotopes ?
a) Oxygen and ozone b) Ice and steam
c) Nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide d) Hydrogen and deuterium
33. An element occurs in two isotopic forms with atomic masses 10 and 11. What is the percentage
abundance of two isotopes in the sample having atomic mass 10.80 ?
a) 20, 80 b) 50, 50 c) 25, 70 d) 60, 40
34. Statement I : The atoms of different elements having same mass number but different atomic
number are known as isobars.
Statement II : The sum of protons and neutrons in the isobars is always different.
a)Statement-I, Statement-II both are true and Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement-
I.
b)Statement-I, Statement-II both are true but Statement-II is not the correct explanation of
Statement-I.
c)Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false.
d)Statement-I is false, Statement-II is true.
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35. 6C and 8O are
a) Isotopes b) Isobars c) Isotones d) Isosters

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