Class 8 Mathematics - CBSE Questionnaire
Chapter 1: Rational Numbers
- Define a rational number. Give an example.
- Simplify the expression: 34+58\frac{3}{4} + \frac{5}{8}43+85.
- Find the multiplicative inverse of −57\frac{-5}{7}7−5.
- Arrange the following rational numbers in ascending order: 23,56,12\frac{2}{3}, \frac{5}{6}, \frac{1}{2}32,65,21.
- Is zero a rational number? Explain why.
Chapter 2: Linear Equations in One Variable
- Solve the equation: 5x−7=3x+95x - 7 = 3x + 95x−7=3x+9.
- A number decreased by 5 is 7. What is the number?
- If 2x+3=5x−92x + 3 = 5x - 92x+3=5x−9, find the value of xxx.
- A sum of money is divided between A and B in such a way that A gets twice as much as B. If the total is ₹450, how much does each get?
Chapter 3: Understanding Quadrilaterals
- Define a parallelogram. List its properties.
- How many diagonals does a hexagon have?
- Find the sum of the interior angles of a polygon with 12 sides.
- What is the difference between a rhombus and a square?
- In a parallelogram, if one angle is 60°, what are the measures of the other three angles?
Chapter 4: Practical Geometry
- How do you construct a triangle given the lengths of all three sides?
- Construct a square with a side length of 5 cm. Write the steps involved.
- What is the criteria for constructing a quadrilateral when all sides are given?
- How would you construct a parallelogram with the given base and height?
Chapter 5: Data Handling
- Define mean, median, and mode with an example.
- Draw a bar graph for the following data:
- Number of students in different classes: Class 6: 45, Class 7: 50, Class 8: 55, Class 9: 60.
- Calculate the probability of getting a head when a coin is tossed.
- What is the range of the following data set: 12, 15, 8, 10, 20, 25?
- What is the use of pie charts in data handling?
Chapter 6: Squares and Square Roots
- Find the square of 23.
- Without using a calculator, find the square root of 144.
- Find two consecutive numbers whose squares differ by 45.
- What is the square root of 196?
- A square garden has an area of 400 m². Find the length of one side.
Chapter 7: Cubes and Cube Roots
- Find the cube of 4.
- What is the cube root of 512?
- If the volume of a cube is 125 cm³, find the side of the cube.
- Determine if 729 is a perfect cube. If yes, find its cube root.
- Find the smallest number by which 135 should be multiplied to make it a perfect cube.
Chapter 8: Comparing Quantities
- A shirt costs ₹600. If it is sold at a 20% discount, what is the selling price?
- A car is bought for ₹80,000 and sold for ₹90,000. Find the percentage profit.
- Convert 0.75 into a percentage.
- If the interest rate is 5% per annum and the principal is ₹10,000, find the simple interest for 2 years.
- A man buys a house for ₹1,20,000 and spends ₹30,000 on its renovation. He later sells it for ₹1,50,000. Find his percentage loss or gain.
Chapter 9: Algebraic Expressions and Identities
- Simplify: (3x+5)+(2x−4)(3x + 5) + (2x - 4)(3x+5)+(2x−4).
- Find the product: (a+2)(a+3)(a + 2)(a + 3)(a+2)(a+3).
- Expand: (x+5)2(x + 5)^2(x+5)2.
- If x=2x = 2x=2, evaluate 3x2−5x+73x^2 - 5x + 73x2−5x+7.
- Factorize the expression: x2−16x^2 - 16x2−16.
Chapter 10: Visualizing Solid Shapes
- What is a polyhedron? Give two examples.
- How many faces, edges, and vertices does a cube have?
- Differentiate between a pyramid and a prism.
- Draw the top, front, and side views of a cuboid.
- How many edges does a triangular prism have?
Chapter 11: Mensuration
- Find the area of a triangle with a base of 6 cm and height of 8 cm.
- Calculate the surface area of a cube with a side length of 4 cm.
- What is the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 7 cm and height of 10 cm?
- Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 15 cm and breadth 10 cm.
- A circular garden has a radius of 14 m. Find its area.
Chapter 12: Exponents and Powers
- Express 818181 as a power of 333.
- Simplify: (23×24)(2^3 \times 2^4)(23×24).
- Evaluate: 5−35^{-3}5−3.
- Write the number 256256256 in scientific notation.
- Simplify: (329)3\left( \frac{3^2}{9} \right)^3(932)3.
Chapter 13: Direct and Inverse Proportions
- If xxx is directly proportional to yyy and x=10x = 10x=10 when y=5y = 5y=5, find xxx when y=8y = 8y=8.
- A car travels 60 km in 2 hours. How far will it travel in 5 hours at the same speed?
- If aaa and bbb are inversely proportional and a=4a = 4a=4 when b=6b = 6b=6, find bbb when a=8a = 8a=8.
- Explain direct proportion with a real-life example.
- In inverse proportion, if the speed of a car increases, what happens to the time taken to cover a fixed distance?
Chapter 14: Factorization
- Factorize: x2+5x+6x^2 + 5x + 6x2+5x+6.
- Factorize the expression: 4x2−94x^2 - 94x2−9.
- Simplify: x2−4x+2\frac{x^2 - 4}{x + 2}x+2x2−4.
- Find the factors of 2x2+3x2x^2 + 3x2x2+3x.
- Factorize the quadratic expression: x2−2x−35x^2 - 2x - 35x2−2x−35.
Chapter 15: Introduction to Graphs
- Draw the graph of the equation y=2x+3y = 2x + 3y=2x+3.
- What are the coordinates of the origin in a Cartesian plane?
- Explain how to plot the point (3,−2)(3, -2)(3,−2) on a graph.
- What is a linear graph? Give an example.
- How can you use a graph to solve the equation y=5x−1y = 5x - 1y=5x−1?
Chapter 16: Playing with Numbers
- What is the divisibility rule for 11?
- Express 12345 as the sum of its digits multiplied by appropriate powers of 10.
- If the product of two numbers is 90 and their HCF is 3, find their LCM.
- Check whether 321 is divisible by 3.
- Write the number 753 in expanded form.
This questionnaire covers the entire Class 8 CBSE Mathematics syllabus and includes a balance of direct, conceptual, and application-based questions