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EDUHEAL FOUNDATION CONDUCTS 6 OLYMPIADS ANNUALLY REACHING OUT TO 3,500 + SCHOOLS

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IN ENGLISH / MATHS / SCIENCE / BIOTECH / COMPUTER / G.K. & 300 REGIONAL COORDINATORS. INTERACTIVE
WEBSITE : [Link] l E­MAIL : EDUHEALFOUNDATION@[Link]
MATHS
O LY M P I A D

Academic Partner [Link]


NIMO
Creating
8
Class
B1
Code
Stories

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

1. You are allowed additional 10 minutes to fill the required 60 minutes. All questions are compulsory. Further
details in the RESPONSE SHEET. instructions are given in the instruction letter to the
2. The question paper is made as per syllabus guidelines & coordinator teacher.
pattern given in the information Booklet. The Question 3. Use the response sheet to mark your responses by darkening
Paper for Classes 1 to 6 contains 25 Questions each to be the required circle. The response sheet has to be returned
answered in 40 minutes. The Question paper for classes to the foundation, duly filled in. The student can retain the
7 to 12 contains 50 Questions each to be answered in Question Paper.

MENTAL ABILITY 4. Which number should be added to the empty circle?

1. 15 years ago the difference between the age of two persons 7 2 5


is 10 years. The elder one was twice as old as the younger
one. The present age of the elder person is :
(1) 25 years (2) 35 years 10 1 9
(3) 45 years (4) None of these
2. Complete the missing portion of the given pattern by
selecting from the given alternatives. 5 4
(1) 2 (2) 1
(3) 3 (4) None of these
5. Which number is missing?
?
4 2
5 7
(1) (2) 4 9
10 7
9 18 27 6
(3) (4) None of these 4 22 4
?
15 16
3. Which number goes in the last of the sequence? 11 7
10 4
6 11 15 18 20 3 8
(1) 23 (2) 22 (1) 14 (2) 16
(3) 21 (4) None of theses (3) 18 (4) None of these

NIMO/CLASS 8 Set­B1 1
6. Which number continues this sequence? 14. Find the cube root of the following.
3´3´ 3´ 5´5´ 5´ 2 ´ 2´ 2
3 8 18 38 (1) 60 (2) 30
(3) 15 (4) None of these
(1) 76 (2) 78
(3) 80 (4) None of these 15. Two buildings are 20 m and 25 m high. If the buildings are
7. In a single throw of a dice, the probability of getting a 12 m apart, find the distance between their tops.
multiple of 3 is (1) 13 m (2) 12 m
(3) 22 m (4) None of these
3 1
(1) (2) 16. Complete the sequence.
4 3
1
2 , 1, 3, 9, ______
(3) (4) None of these 3
3
(1) 12 (2) 27
8. Rajan is the brother of Sachin and Manick is the father of (3) 15 (4) None of these
Rajan. Jagat is the brother of Priya and Priya is the daughter
of Sachin. Who is the uncle of Jagat? 17. ( 3x )( -4 xy )
4 5

(1) Rajan (2) Sachin


(3) Manick (4) None of these (1) 12x 5 y 5 (2) -12x5 y 5

9. A number consists of 20 plus 20% of its value. The number is: (3) -12x 6 y 5 (4) None of these
(1) 20 (2) 25
(3) 22 (4) None of these 18. ( 4a 2
)
+ 4 a + 1 ¸ ( 2 a + 1)

10. Daya has a brother Anil. Daya is the son of Chandra. Biman (1) 2a + 1 (2) 2a - 1
is Chandra’s father. In terms of relationship, what is Anil of (3) 2a + 1 2
(4) None of these
Biman?
(1) Grandfather (2) Brother 1ö æ 1ö
æ
(3) Grandson (4) None of these 19. çè x + ÷ø çè x - ÷ø
x x

1
(1) 1 (2) x2 -
MATHEMATICS x

2 1
11. Fill in the blanks by using the correct symbol out of < = or > (3) x - (4) None of these
x2

7 5 20. Factorise x 2 + x - 56.


-
12 -8
(1) ( x + 8)( x + 7) (2) ( x - 7)( x + 8)
(1) < (2) =
(3) > (4) None of these (3) ( x + 7)( x - 8) (4) None of these
12. What is x. 21. Thrice a number is 60. Find the number.
æ 1ö
x (1) 20 (2) 25
510 ¸ 58 = ç ÷ (3) 15 (4) None of these
è 5ø
22. Choose correct option.
1 (1) Profit = Selling Price – Cost Price
(1) (2) 2
2 Profit
(3) -2 (4) None of these (2) Profit % = ´ 100
Cost Price
(3) Both (1) and (2)
2
éæ 2 ö 2 ù (4) None of these
13. êç ÷ ú
êë è 3 ø úû 23. A sum of money invested at simple interest at a certain
rate, doubles itself in 10 years. How much time will it take
8 3
æ 2ö æ 2ö to triple itself at the same rate?
(1) çè ÷ø (2) çè ÷ø (1) 10 (2) 20
3 3
(3) 30 (4) None of these
4
æ 2ö
(3) çè ÷ø (4) None of these
3
2 Set­B1 NIMO/CLASS 8
24. The present population of a town is 3,20,000. If it increases 33. Find the HCF of the following numbers by prime
at the rate of 5% p.a., what will be the population after two factorisation method.
years? 88 and 99
(1) 3,52,80 (2) 3, 528 (1) 22 (2) 11
(3) 3,52,800 (4) None of these (3) 7 (4) None of these
25. Two numbers are in the ratio 8 : 3 and their sum is 132. Find 7 1 11
the numbers. 34. Evaluate 1 + 2 - 2
8 2 12
(1) 80, 30 (2) 96, 36
(3) 90, 30 (4) None of these 11 11
(1) 1 (2) 2
24 24
26. The area of an equilateral triangle is 36 3 sq m. Find the
length of its sides. 11
(3) 1 (4) None of these
(1) 12 m (2) 16 m 23
(3) 36 m (4) None of these
7
27. If the sides of a square is doubled, what happens to the 35. of all the money in Mr Ghosh’s bank account is Rs 98,000.
area? 11
(1) Becomes 4 times (2) Becomes 2 times How much money does Mr Ghosh have in his bank
(3) Becomes 8 times (4) None of these account?
(1) 15400 (2) 1,54,000
28. Find the value of x in the following figure : (3) 54,000 (4) None of these
36. 24% of a 4 kg 350 g block of ice melted away. What is the
weight of ice now?
(1) 33.06 kg (2) 3.000 kg
(3) 3.306 kg (4) None of these
2x x 37. Out of 8400 candidates who sat for an entrance examination,
4x
only 294 passed. What was the percentage of failures in
3x 9x that examination?
4 4 (1) 96.5% (2) 95%
(3) 90% (4) None of these
38. What is the ratio of the perimeters of two squares with
(1) 40 (2) 36 lengths measuring 8 cm and 8.5 cm?
(3) 18 (4) None of these (1) 8 : 9 (2) 15 : 16
(3) 16 : 17 (4) None of these
29. Find the value of x in the following figure :
39. The given figure shows an isosceles P
3x – 27
triangle DPQR with PQ = PR = 13 cm
and PS = 12 cm

Which of the following relation is


x incorrect?
Q S R
2x + 9
(1) PQ + QR + RP = 38 cm
(1) 33 (2) 30 1
(3) 66 (4) None of these (2) ÐQPS = ÐQPR
2
30. Which of the following sets is not a subset of : (3) PQ - QR = 3 cm
A = {7, 11} (4) None of these
(1) {7} (2) {}
(3) {7, 11} (4) None of these 0
40. Multiplicative inverse of is
31. How many integers lie between – 219 and +2190? 1
(1) 2409 (2) 2408 (1) 0 (2) 1
(3) 2407 (4) None of these (3) Not determinable (4) None of these
32. (+8) + {(–6) + (–3)} = {(+8) + } + (–3)
(1) –12 (2) 6
(3) –6 (4) None of these
NIMO/CLASS 8 Set­B1 3
INTERACTIVE SECTION

41. Find the area of the following figure. 46. How many students were awarded merit, if the minimum
6m marks required for it are 80?
(1) 12 (2) 10
(3) 11 (4) None of these
4m
47. A hoop is resting vertically at stair case as shown in the
10 m 2m diagram. AB = 12 cm and BC = 8 cm. The radius of the
4m hoop is

2m 2m r C
10 m r

(1) 76 m2 (2) 60 m2 A B
(3) 86 m 2 (4) None of these (1) 13 cm (2) 13 2 cm
(3) 14 cm (4) None of these
42. Calculate the area of the following figure.
48. Bases of four equilateral triangles form a square. Inside
50 cm the square, four circles of radius 5 units are drawn as in the
figure. The perimeter of the four cornered star is

30 cm 30 cm

70 cm

(1) 900 cm 2 (2) 1800 cm 2


(3) 21000 cm 2 (4) None of these (1) 100 (2) 120
(3) 160 (4) None of these
See the histogram and answer following questions no. 43 to 46
49. The graph which is shown is a
20
Number of students

15
Frequency

10

30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 O Variable
Marks
43. What is the total number of students who appeared for the (1) Bar graph (2) Pie chart
examination? (3) Histogram (4) None of these
(1) 60 (2) 55 50. Find the value of x
(3) 50 (4) None of these
S
44. If the minimum pass marks are 40, how many of them failed?
(1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 2 (4) None of these 7x 3x
45. How many students got first division, if the minimum marks P R Q
required for getting first division are 60? (1) 18° (2) 20°
(1) 28 (2) 48 (3) 45° (4) None of these
(3) 38 (4) None of these

END OF THE EXAM


4 Set­B1 NIMO/CLASS 8

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