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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GACHIBOWLI, GPRA CAMPUS, HYD–32

PERIODIC TEST-02 EXAM SAMPLE PAPER 01 (2019-20)

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS

BLUE PRINT FOR PERIODIC TEST–02 : CLASS VIII

MCQ VSA SA-I SA-II LA


Unit/Topic Total
(1 mark) (1 mark) (2 marks) (3 marks) (4 marks)
Algebraic Expressions 1(1) 1(1) 2(1) 3(1) -- 7(4)
Visualizing Solid
1(1) -- 2(1) -- 4(1) 7(3)
Shapes
Mensuration 1(1) 2(2) -- 3(1) 4(1) 10(5)

Exponents and Powers 1(1) 1(1) 2(1) 3(1) -- 7(4)


Direct and Inverse
1(1) 1(1) -- 3(1) 4(1) 9(4)
Proportions
Total 5(5) 5(5) 6(3) 12(4) 12(3) 40(20)

MARKING SCHEME FOR PERIODIC TEST – 02 EXAM

NO. OF
SECTION MARKS TOTAL
QUESTIONS
MCQ 1 5 05
VSA 1 5 05
SA – I 2 3 06
SA – II 3 4 12
LA 4 3 12
GRAND TOTAL 40

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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GACHIBOWLI, GPRA CAMPUS, HYD–32
PERIODIC TEST-02 EXAM SAMPLE PAPER 01 (2019-20)

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS MAX. MARKS : 40


CLASS : VIII DURATION : 1½HRS
General Instructions:
(i). All questions are compulsory.
(ii). This question paper contains 20 questions divided into four Sections A, B, C and D.
(iii). Section A comprises of 5 MCQs and 5 VSA questions of 1 mark each. Section B comprises of 3
questions of 2 marks each. Section C comprises of 4 questions of 3 marks each and Section D
comprises of 3 questions of 4 marks each.
(iv). Use of Calculators is not permitted

SECTION – A

1. The vertical cut of a brick will show the cross section is –


(a) Rectangle (b) Pentagon (c) Triangle (d) None

2. The value of expression 2a2 + 2b2 – ab for a=2, b=1is


(a) 2 (b) 8 (c) 6 (d) 10

3. The perimeter of the below figure is


(a) 11.6 cm (b) 14.6 cm (c) 12.8 cm (d) none of these

4. If the cost of 1 kg of sugar is Rs 18, then what would be the cost of 3 kg sugar?
(a) Rs. 54 (b) Rs. 6 (c) Rs. 18 (d) none of these

5. The value of (–1)500 is


(a) –1 (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) none of these

6. Add: 5m (3 – m) and 6m2 – 13m.

7. Find the lateral surface area of the cuboids whose dimensions are Length = 22cm, breadth = 12
cm and height = 7.5 cm

2 2 2
1 1 1
8. Find the value of        
2  3 4

9. Find the area of a rhombus whose diagonals are of lengths 10 cm and 8.2 cm.

10. The consumption of petrol is in in direct proportion with the corresponding distance travelled,
find the value of x
Petrol in litres (x) : 4 8
Distance in km (y) : 60 x

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SECTION – B

11. Subtract 5x2 – 4y2 + 6y – 3 from 7x2 – 4xy + 8y2 + 5x – 3y.

12. Express the following numbers in standard form.


(i) 0.0000000000085 (ii) 6020000000000000

13. For given solid, draw the top view, front view and side view.

SECTION – C

14. Rashmi has a road map with a scale of 1 cm representing 18 km. She drives on a road for 72 km.
What would be her distance covered in the map?

15. Simplify: (i) (x2 – 5) (x + 5) + 25 (ii) (a2 + 5) (b3 + 3) + 5

25  t 4
16. Simplify: (t  0)
53  10  t 8

17. The shape of a garden is rectangular in the middle and semi circular at the ends as shown in the
diagram. Find the area and the perimeter of this garden

SECTION – D

18. The students of Anju’s class sold posters to raise money. Anju wanted to create a ratio for
finding the amount of money her class would make for different numbers of posters sold. She
knew they could raise Rs 250 for every 60 posters sold.
(a) How much money would Anju’s class make for selling 102 posters?
(b) Could Anju’s class raise exactly Rs 2,000? If so, how many posters would they need to sell?
If not, why?

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19. Verify Euler’s formula for these solids:

20. Find the area of the following fields. All dimensions are in metres.

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