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4. All questions carry ONE MARK each. 4. IL S\Lh|°¥¨OU KqO oL¡¨V v}fU.
5. There is no negative mark. Every correct 5. j|Pj oL¡¨V C. KLSqL wq] D¾q¾]jOU KqO
answer will be awarded one mark. oL¡¨V v}fU sn]¨OU.
6. Do not write your name on any part of the 6. j]°tORa SkqV S\Lh| kOñW¾]R£SpL
D¾q¨asLy]R£SpL KqO nLY¾OU IuOfOvL¢
question booklet or on the answer sheet. kLa].
Class – VIII SAT
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Class – VIII SAT
There are 90 questions in all. For each BRW 90 S\Lh|°¥ DºV. KLSqL S\Lh|¾]jOU
1, 2, 3, 4 IÐV AapLtRÕaO¾]p jLsV v|f|ñ
question four alternative answers are given
D¾qU v}fU RWLaO¾]OºV . Avp]¤
marked as 1, 2, 3, 4. From these, find the most wq]pLpSfL JãvOU AjOSpL^|oLpSfL Bp
appropriate answer. The number denoting this D¾qU WºOk]a]¨OW. CT D¾qR¾
answer is there in the answer sheet against WOr]¨OÐ jÒ¡ D¾q¨asLy]¤ AfLfV
the question number concerned. Darken the S\Lh|¾]Rjf]Rq DºV. CT jÒ¡ Aa°]p
circle with Blue/Black Ball Pen only. Record
vQ¾U j}s ARË]¤ WrOÕV ox]pOç mL¥
Rk¢ DkSpLY]V WrOÕ]¨OW. D¾q°¥
the answers thus in the OMR answer sheet ANkWLqU OMR D¾q¨asLy]¤ oLNfU SqX
only. Do not write anything in the question RÕaO¾OW. S\Lh|°¥ Aa°]p mO¨]R£
booklet except your Roll Number on the cover Wv¡ Sk^]¤ j]°tORa SrL¥ jÒqOU, rlV
page and rough work in the space provided v¡¨]jO Svº] fÐ]Ott òs¾V Af]jOtt
for the purpose.
WOr]ÕOW¥ Ku]RW oRãLÐOU IuOfqOfV.
7. Match the List I with List II and select 7. k]W I, k]W II IÐ]v kq]
the correct response from the options SwLi]V wq]pLp] NWoRÕaO¾OW.
given thereafter :
k]W I k]W II
List I List II
(i) Flying shuttle a) James Watt (i) læp]UYV x]¤ a) R^p]UyV vLV
(ii) Spinning Jenny b) George
(ii) y×]Ð]UYV ^Ð] b) S^L¡^V ð}v¢y¦
Stevenson
(iii) Steam Engine c) John Kay (iii) Bv]pNÍU c) S^L¦ RWpV
(iv) Locomotive d) James
(iv) SsLS¨LSoL}vV d) R^p]UyV zL¡NY}vVyV
Hargreaves
9. The term used for state treasury in the 9. WTa]s|R£ ykÅLUY y]ÈL;]¤
Saptanga theory of Kautilya X^jLvV IÐf]Rj yP\]Õ]¨OÐ
khSofV ?
(1) Janapada
(1) ^jkgU
(2) Durga
(2) hO¡«U
(3) Dhanda
(3) h¼U
(4) Kosa (4) SWLyU
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10. Who is called as ‘Lokmanya’ ? 10. "SsLWoLj|' IÐr]pRÕaOÐfLqV ?
(1) Lalalajpat Roy (1) sLsL s^VkfV rLpV
(2) Bipin Chandra Pal (2) m]k]¢ \NÎkL¤
(3) Subhash Chandra Bose (3) yOnLxV \NÎSmLyV
(4) Balagangadhara Tilak (4) mLsYUYLiq f]sWV
11. Who led the revolt of 1857 at Kanpur ? 11. 1857-Rsv]vR¾ WL¦kPq]¤
jp]fLqLeV ?
(1) Nanasaheb
(1) jLjLyLz]mV
(2) Bahadurshah – II
(2) mzhP¡xL qºLo¢
(3) Jhansi Rani (3) _L¢y] rLe]
16. NIFE is the name given to 16. j]Rl (NIFE) IÐfV IÍ]Rj
(1) Continental crust
yP\]Õ]¨OÐO ?
(1) v¢Wq nPvsV¨U
(2) Oceanic crust
(2) yoONhfa nPvsV¨U
(3) Inner Core
(3) AW¨LÒV
(4) Mantle
(4) oL£]¤
17. Relate the following terms and
17. kh°Rt mÌRÕaO¾] wq]pLp
identify the correct matches :
S^Lc]W¥ WRº¾OW.
(A) Igneous rocks (i) Limestone
(B) Sedimentary (ii) Marble æ (A) BS®p w]s (i) \O¹LÒV WV
rocks (B) AvyLhw]s (ii) oL¡m]¥
(C) Metamorphic (iii) Granite
(C) WLpLÍq]f w]s (iii) NYLRRjãV
rocks
(1) A-iii, B-ii, C-i
(1) A-iii, B-ii, C-i
(2) A-ii, B-iii, C-i
(2) A-ii, B-iii, C-i
(3) A-iii, B- i, C-ii (3) A-iii, B- i, C-ii
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21. If the scale of a map is 1 cm to 5 km, 21. nPka¾]Rs SfLfV 1 Ry£}o}ãr]jV
what is the distance between two 5 W]SsL o}ãrLReË]¤ 20 W]SsL
places on the map which are actually o}ã¡ AWs¾]¤ ò]f]R\áOÐ
20 km apart ?
qºO òs°tORa nPka hPqU INf
pLp]q]¨OU ?
(1) 2 cm (1) 2 Ry. o}.
(2) 4 cm (2) 4 Ry. o}.
(3) 6 cm (3) 6 Ry. o}.
(4) 8 cm (4) 8 Ry. o}.
22. Solid part of the surface of the earth 22. nPo]p]Rs XqLvòp]sOç o¼
is called soLeV
(1) Hydrosphere (1) ^so¼sU
(2) Lithosphere (2) w]sLo¼sU
24. Among the statements given below, 24. \OvRa S\¡¾]q]¨OÐf]¤ JfV
which one is correct in relation to the NkñLvjpLeV y~¾V yÒLh]¨O
Right to Property ? vLjOç AvWLwvOoLp] mÌ
RÕV wq]pLp]OçfV ?
(1) Included in the Directive Principles
of State Policy (1) oL¡Y j]¡SÇwW ff~°t]¤
D¥RÕaO¾]p]q]¨OÐO
(2) It is an Ordinary Legal Right
(2) yLiLqe j]po AvWLwoLeV
(3) It is a Fundamental Right
(3) oTs]W AvWLwoLeV
(4) It is a Political Right
(4) qLNì}p AvWLwoLeV
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25. Which of the following is not a 25. \OvRa S\¡¾]q]¨OÐf]¤
qualification of the President of India ? CÍ|¢ Nky]c£]R£ SpLY|f
AL¾fV
(1) Must be a citizen of India
(1) CÍ|¢ kTq¢ Bp]q]¨eU
(2) Should have completed 35 years
(2) 35 vpôV kP¡¾]pLp]q]¨eU
of age
(3) SsLWV y nLYU BWOvLjOç
(3) Should have all other qualifications IL SpLY|fpOU DºLp]q]¨
required for a member of Lok Sabha eU
(4) Must be a well-educated person (4) Dp¡Ð v]h|Ln|Ly SpLY|f
DºLp]q]¨eU
26. Identify the statement which is correct
26. r]Õ]¨OoLp] mÌRÕ wq]pLp
in connection with a Republic. NkñLvj WRº¾OW.
(1) Head of the state is nominated (1) qLNìfsvRj jLoj]¡SÇwU
R\áOÐO
(2) Head of the state is hereditary (2) qLNìfsvRj kqÒqLYfoLp]
j]ép]¨OÐO
(3) Head of the state is elected
(3) qLNìfsvRj RfqR´
(4) Head of the state acts as Chief aO¨OÐO
(4) qLNìfsv¢ \}lV ^ð]yLp]
Justice
Nkv¡¾]¨OÐO
27. The Indian state which has a 27. \OvRa S\¡¾]q]¨OÐf]¤
bicameral legislature h~]o¼s j]po j]¡ÚLeynpOç
(1) Karnataka CÍ|¢ yUòLjU
(1) W¡eLaWU
(2) Goa
(2) SYLv
(3) Kerala
(3) SWqtU
(4) Tamil Nadu (4) fo]uVjLaV
28. The maximum interval between the 28. CÍ|¢ kL¡sRo£]R£ qºV ySÚ
two sessions of Indian Parliament tj°¥¨]ap]Rs kqoLvi] WLs
ptvV
(1) 2 months
(1) 2 oLyU
(2) 6 months
(2) 6 oLyU
(3) 3 months (3) 3 oLyU
(4) 4 months (4) 4 oLyU
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29. The date on which the Constituent 29. CÍ|¢ nqeZajL j]¡ÚLeyn
Assembly of India approved the nqeZajàVV AUY}WLqU j¤W]
Constitution pfV IÐLp]qOÐO ?
(1) November 26, 1949 (1) jvUm¡ 26, 1949
(2) January 26, 1950 (2) ^jOvq] 26, 1950
(3) August 15, 1947 (3) BYðV 15, 1947
(4) November 26, 1950 (4) jvUm¡ 26,1950
33. The first Chief Justice of India 33. CÍ|pORa Nkgo \}lV ^ð]yV
(1) H.J. Kania (1) H. J. Wj]p
(2) V.S. Sambath (2) V. S. yÒ¾V
(3) G.V. Mavlankar (3) G. V. ovVsËL¡
(4) K.G. Balakrishnan (4) K. G. mLsWQxVe¢
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36. Ritcher scale is associated with the 36. r]û¡ RØp]¤ fLRuÕrpOÐv
measurement of p]¤ JfV AtvOoLp] mÌRÕ
fLeV ?
(1) Temperature
(1) fLkj]s
(2) Pressure
(2) o¡ÇU
(3) Intensity of earthquake
(3) nPWÒ f}Nvf
(4) Hardness of materials
(4) vñO¨tORa WLb]j|U
37. A metal wire is stretched between two 37. qºV Be]W¥¨]aàV KqO WÒ]
nails and plucked by a force at the vs]O RW]p]q]¨OÐO. WÒ]pORa
middle. The frequency of vibration oi|nLY¾V KqO msU NkSpLY]V
does not depend on fOSÒLuOºLWOÐ WÒjLvQ¾]
(1) Force applied Rp y~Li}j]¨L¾fV ?
(1) NkSpLY] msU
(2) Length of the wire
(2) WÒ]pORa j}tU
(3) Tension of the wire
(3) WÒ]pORa vs]vOmsU
(4) Nature of the metal
(4) WÒ]pORa y~nLvU
39. The angular speed of the second’s 39. vL]R£ Ry¨£V yP\]pORa
hand of a watch is SWLe}p SvYU
π π
(1)
30
rad/s (1) Src]p¢/Ry¨£V
30
2π 2π
(2)
7
rad/s (2) Src]p¢/Ry¨£V
7
π
π (3) Src]p¢/Ry¨£V
(3) rad/s 1800
1800
π π
(4) rad/s (4) Src]p¢/Ry¨£V
21600 21600
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Class – VIII SAT
(2) − 273 F
(2) – 273° F
(3) 273 K
(3) 273 K
(4) − 273 K
(4) – 273 K
41. qºV WLÍ]W NiOv°¥¨]ap]
sOç WLÍ]W msSqXWtLeV
41. The diagram given below shows the
\]Nf¾]¤ fÐ]q]¨OÐfV. WLÍ]W
magnetic flux lines between two
NiOv°Rt wq]pLp] yP\]Õ]¨O
magnetic poles. Which of the following
ÐSffV ?
represent the poles correctly ?
(1) I = S II = S
(1) I = S II = S
(2) I = N II = N
(2) I = N II = N (3) I = N II = S
(3) I = N II = S (4) I = S II = N
(4) I = S II = N
42. fLRu fÐ]q]¨OÐvp]¤ JfV
42. Which of the following particle does
We]WpLeV j|P]pô]¤ WLe
not exist inside a nucleus ?
RÕaL¾fV ?
(1) Proton
(1) SNkLSL¦
(2) Neutron
(2) j|PSNaL¦
(3) Electron
(3) CsSNûL¦
(4) None of these
(4) Cv KÐOo
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43. Which of the following graphs cannot 43. fLRu fÐ]q]¨OÐvp]¤ JfV NYLlLeV
represent the distance-time relation of KqO vñOv]R£ òLjU& yopU Cv
an object ? yP\]Õ]¨L¢ yLi]¨L¾fV ?
50 50
Distance in m
40 (1) 40
hPqU o}ãr]¤
30 30
(1)
20 20
10 10
0 0
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Time in S yopU Ry¨£]¤
50 50
Distance in m
(2)
hPqU o}ãr]¤
40 40
(2) 30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Time in S yopU Ry¨£]¤
50 50
Distance in m
40 (3) 40
hPqU o}ãr]¤
30 30
(3)
20 20
10 10
0 0
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Time in S yopU Ry¨£]¤
50 (4) 50
Distance in m
hPqU o}ãr]¤
40 40
(4) 30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Time in S yopU Ry¨£]¤
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Class – VIII SAT
44. The telescope which is situated in 44. mz]qLWLw¾V òLk]]Oç
space is KqO RasSØLÕV
(1) Galilean telescope (1) Ys}s]p¢ RasSØLÕVV
(2) Radio telescope (2) Src]SpL RasSØLÕV
(3) Hubble’s telescope (3) zm]¥yV RasSØLÕV
(4) Terrestrial telescope (4) nPfs RasSØLÕV
47. The fibre which is popularly known 47. WQNf]o y]¤¨V IÐ Skq]¤
as artificial silk Ar]pRÕaOÐ RRlm¡
(1) m|Pe&S
(1) Buna – S (2) Bakelite
(2) Sm¨RRsãV
(3) Nylon (4) Rayon (3) RRjSsL¦
(4) rSpL¦
51. Which of the following elements has 51. fLRu RWLaO¾]q]¨OÐf]¤ JfV
symbol given from its Latin name ? oPsW¾]R£ Nkf}WoLeV Af]R£
(1) Chlorine
sLã]¢ jLo¾]¤ j]ÐOU RWLaO¾]
q]¨OÐfV ?
(2) Sulphur
(1) SLr]¢
(3) Potassium
(2) y¥l¡
(4) Calcium
(3) RkLLy|U
52. The acid present in apple (4) WL¤y|U
(1) Acetic acid 52. BÕ]t]¤ Aa°]p]q]¨OÐ By]cV
(2) Malic acid (1) Ayã]WV By]cV
(3) Lactic acid (2) oLs]WV By]cV
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75. If the sum of the odd numbers
75. 2, 4, 6.........
IÐ]°Rj 200 vRq
1, 3, 5,... upto 199 is subtracted from
the sum of the even numbers 2, 4, 6,... pOç CqyUX|WtORa fOWp]¤
upto 200, then what would we get ? j]ÐV 1, 3, 5,.... IÐ]°Rj
(1) 0 199 vRqpOç KãyUX|WtORa
fOW WOrL¤ IÍO W]OU ?
(2) 50
(1) 0
(3) 100
(3) 100
79. The width and height of a rectangle 79. KqO \fOq¾]R£ j}tvOU v}f]pOU
are increased by 10% to make a larger 10% v}fU WP] vs]p \fOqoL¨].
rectangle. By what percent does the
kqÕtvV INf wfoLjU WPa] ?
area increase ?
(1) 10
(1) 10
(2) 100 (2) 100
(3) 20 (3) 20
(4) 21 (4) 21
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80. In a class of 40 children, the ratio of 80. 40 WO]WtOç KqO Ly]¤,
the number of boys to the number of B¦WO]WtORapOU Rk¦WO]
girls is 2 : 3. How many more boys WtORapOU I¹U fÚ]sOç AUw
are needed to make this 3 : 2 ?
mÌU 2:3 BeV. CfV 3:2 BWL¢,
INf B¦WO]W¥ WPa] SveU ?
(1) 10
(1) 10
(2) 25
(2) 25
(3) 20
(3) 20
(4) 35
(4) 35
(3) 8 (3) 8
(4) 9 (4) 9
82. The number of boys and girls in a 82. KqO Ly]Rs B¦WO]WtOSapOU
class are the same. On a day when Rk¦WO]WtOSapOU I¹U fOs|
only ten boys were absent, the oLeV. k¾V B¦WO]W¥ oLNfU
number of girls was twice the number vqLf]qOÐ KqO h]vyU, Rk¦WO]
of boys. How many children were
WtORa I¹U B¦ WO]WtORa
I¹¾]R£ qºO oa°Lp]qOÐO.
present on that day ?
B h]vyU Ly]¤ BRW INf
(1) 60 WO]WtOºLp]qOÐO ?
(2) 50 (1) 60
(2) 50
(3) 40
(3) 40
(4) 30
(4) 30
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Class – VIII SAT
84. “The less we subtract, the more we 84. ""WOràOÐfV WOr´L¤, WOrO
get ; whatever less, that much more”. W]OÐfO WPaOU; INf WOrS´L,
How do we write this in algebra ?
ANfpOU WPaOU'' CÕr´fV m}^
Ye]f¾]¤ IuOfOÐfV I°Rj
(1) x – (y + z) = (x – y) – z pLeV ?
(1) x – (y + z) = (x – y) – z
(2) x + (y – z) = (x + y) – z
(2) x + (y – z) = (x + y) – z
(3) x – (y – z) = (x – y) + z (3) x – (y – z) = (x – y) + z
(4) x + (y + z) = (x + y) + z (4) x + (y + z) = (x + y) + z
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86. The figure shows two rectangles : 86. \]Nf¾]¤ qºO \fOq°tOºV
3 cm
3 cm
5 cm
5 cm
\q]O vq]q]¨OÐ \fOq
What is the area of the slanted ¾]R£ kqÕtvV INfpLeV ?
rectangle ?
(1) 20 \. Ry. o}.
(1) 20 sq. cm
(2) 18 \. Ry. o}.
(2) 18 sq. cm
(3) 16 \. Ry. o}.
(3) 16 sq. cm
(4) 15 \. Ry. o}.
(4) 15 sq. cm
87. The figure below shows a rectangle 87. \]Nf¾]¤ KqO \fOq¾]Rj jLsO
divided into four rectangles : \fOq°tLp] nLY]]q]¨OÐO.
2 sq. cm 2 sq. cm
89. The top and bottom lines in the figure 89. \]Nf¾]Rs oOWt]sOU fLRupOoOç
below are parallel : vqW¥ yoLÍqoLeV.
55° 55°
45° 45°
What is the size of the third angle \]Nf¾]¤ AapLtRÕaO¾]p]
marked in the figure ? q]¨OÐ oPÐLoR¾ SWLe]R£
(1) 120° (2) 110°
AtRvNfpLeV ?
(1) 120
(2) 110
(4) 80
vw°tOºV ?
(1) 6 (2) 8
(1) 6 (2) 8
(3) 10 (4) 12
(3) 10 (4) 12
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
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