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NEW INDIAN SCHOOL, MANGAF- KUWAIT

2022-2023
MATHEMATICS Class : VIII
REVISION WORKSHEET
______________________________________________________________________________

PRACTICAL GEOMETRY:

1. The sum of exterior angles of a quadrilateral is equal to _______________.


2. The opposite sides of a parallelogram are ________________.
3. _____________ measurements are required to construct a quadrilateral uniquely.
4. The diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at ______________ angles.
5. Construct a quadrilateral PQRS in which QR = 6.5 cm, RS = 4.5 cm, ∟P = 75˚, ∟Q = 120˚
and ∟S = 95˚. Also, write the steps of constructing the quadrilateral PQRS.
6. Construct a quadrilateral ABCD in which AB = 4 cm, BC = 3.5 cm, CD = 5 cm and ∟B =
75˚. Also, write the steps of constructing the quadrilateral ABCD.
7. Construct a rhombus BEST in which BE = 5.8 cm and BS = 7.5 cm. Write the steps of
constructing the rhombus BEST.

DATA HANDLING:

1. The difference between upper-class limit and lower-class limit of a class interval is called
______________.
2. When a die is thrown, the probability of getting even prime number is _____________.
3. The number of times that a particular entry occurs is called as __________________.
4. When two dies are thrown, the number of possible outcomes is __________________.
5. From a well shuffled deck of 52 playing cards, a card is selected at random. Find the
probability of getting the following cards:
(i) a black card (ii) a red queen (iii) an ace
6. Make a circle graph to show the marks obtained in an assessment by 5 students A, B, C, D
and E.
A – 17 marks, B – 9 marks, C – 6 marks, D – 23 marks and E – 5 votes.
7. On a particular day, the sales (in rupees) of different items of a baker’s shop are given below:
Ordinary Bread 320
Fruit Bread 80
Cakes and Pastries 160
Biscuits 120
Others 40
Total 720

Draw a pie chart for this data.


8. Draw a histogram by making the frequency table with intervals as 800 – 810, 810 – 820 and
so on using tally marks for the given data. The weekly wages (in rupees) of 30 workers in a
factory are:
890, 810, 835, 836, 869, 845, 898, 836, 878, 840, 868, 890, 806, 840, 830, 835, 890, 820,
860, 832, 833, 855, 845, 804, 808, 812, 840, 885, 835, 835

9. The shoppers who come to a departmental store are marked as: man (M), woman (W), boy
(B) or girl (G). The following list gives the shoppers who came in the morning.
W W W G B W W M G G M M W
W W W G B M W B G G M W W
M M W W W M W B W G M W W
W W G W M M W W M W
Make a frequency distribution table using tally marks. Draw a bar graph to illustrate it.

SQUARE & SQUARE ROOTS, CUBE & CUBE ROOTS:


1. Cube root of 1728 is _____________.
2. The unit digit of square of 523179 is __________.
3. The unit digit of cube of 72837 is ______________.
4. The smallest number by which 48 should be multiplies so as to get a perfect square is
___________.
5. The number of digits in the square root of 62500 is _______________.
6. The cube of an odd natural number is _____________.
7. Check whether 576 is a perfect square. If it is a perfect square, find the square root of 576.
8. Find the square root of the following numbers by division method:
(i). 9216 (ii). 33.64
9. If the volume of a cube is 5832 cubic metre, find the length of side of the cube.
10. The Pythagorean triplet whose smallest number is 8 ______________.
a) 8, 16, 17 b) 8, 17, 18 c) 8, 15, 17 d) 8, 15, 16
MENSURATION:
1. 1 litre is equal to how many cubic centimeters? ________________.
2. If the area of a rhombus is 560 cm2 and one of the diagonals is 48 cm, then length of the
other diagonal is _______________.
3. A cuboid has ______________ pairs of identical faces.
4. A cube has ______________ identical faces
5. Area of Trapezium = ________________ if the length of the parallel sides are known.
6. If the volume of a cube is 8000 cubic cm, then find its total surface area.
7. A copper wire of length 528 cm is to be bent into a square and a circle. Which will have a
larger area?
8. Two cubes are joined end to end. Find the surface area and volume of the resultant cuboid, if
each side of the cubes is 8 cm.

9. A cuboidal box of dimensions 1 m × 2 m × 1.5 m is to be painted except its bottom.


Calculate how much area of the box has to be painted and the cost of painting if the cost of
painting is Rs. 75 per sq. m
10. A rectangular piece of paper 66 cm long and 10 cm broad is rolled along the length to form a
cylinder. Calculate the radius of the base and volume of the cylinder now formed.

DIRECT AND INVERSE PROPORTIONS:

1. If the weight of 24 sheets of thick paper is 80 grams, how many sheets of the same paper
would weigh 5000 grams? ______________.
2. If x and y are directly proportional, then x / y = ________________.
3. If 15 workers can finish a task in 42 hours, calculate the number of workers required to
complete the same task in 30 hours.
4. Time taken to cover a distance by car and speed of the car are said to be in ______________
variation.
5. Vimal has enough money to buy 75 machines worth Rs. 300 each. How many machines can
he buy if he gets a discount of Rs. 50 on each machine?
6. In a camp, there is food provision for 150 students for 21 days. If 25 more persons join the
camp, for how many days will the provision last?
7. A bus travels 224 km in 3 hours with a certain speed. How many km it will travel in 9 hours
30 minutes with the same speed? Also, calculate the time duration if the bus covers a
distance of 336km with the same speed.
8. The cost for 5 litres of milk is Rs. 60. Tabulate the cost of 2, 4, 10 and 20 litres of milk.
9. Arrangement of tables and chairs in an exam hall done by 10 workers in 6 hours. How many
workers will be required to do the same work in 4 hours?
10. In a school, the prize money of Rs. 2,00,000 is to be divided equally amongst the top scorers.
Complete the following table and find whether the prize money given to individual scorers is
directly proportional to the number of scorers?

Number of Top Scorers 1 2 4 6 8 10

Prize for each Scorers 2,00,000 1,00,000 X1 X2 X3 X4

FACTORISATION:

1. The factorisation of 54a2bc + 42ab2c is _________________.


2. The common factors of 63m3n and 54mn4 are ________________.
3. The factorisation of 4x – 80 is ___________________.
4. Factorise: 100x2 – 80xy + 16y2.
5. Factorise:
(i) (a + b)2 – 4ab – 9c2
(ii) 25a2 – 4b2 + 28bc – 49c2
6. Divide: (i). (6xy – y2 + 12xz – 2yz) / (y + 2z) (ii). (1 – a2 + 2ab – b2)/ (a – 1)
7. Simplify: 12(y2 + 7y + 10) ÷ 6(y + 5)
8. Divide: 10(x3y2x2 + x2y3z2 + x2y2z3) by 5x2y2z2.

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