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ASSETCLASS 8

2nd April

Class 8 | English

'The Union Government has declared many of these islands as reserve areas for tribal groups'The above sentence can also be written as:

A. Many of these islands has been declared as reserve areas for tribal groups by the Union Government.B. Many of these islands had been declared as reserve areas for tribal groups by the Union Government.C. Many of these islands are declared as reserve areas for tribal groups by the Union Government.D. Many of these islands have been declared as reserve areas for tribal groups by the Union Government.

Saturday's Question | Class 8 | Social Studies

The Padma Bhushan is an award given to recognize service of high order to the nation in the fields of

A. art and literature B. bravery in warC. science and technology D. (any field)

Correct Answer : D

3rd April

Class 8 | Maths

A rational number is defined as a number that can be expressed in the form p/q, where p and q are integers and q is not equal to 0.

Which of these is/are rational number(s)?

A. only 10/8.9B. only 10/8.9 and -5/6C. only 1 2/3 and 10/8.9D. all of them.

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | English

'The Union Government has declared many of these islands as reserve areas for tribal groups'The above sentence can also be written as:

A. Many of these islands has been declared as reserve areas for tribal groups by the Union Government.

B. Many of these islands had been declared as reserve areas for tribal groups by the Union Government.

C. Many of these islands are declared as reserve areas for tribal groups by the Union Government.

D. Many of these islands have been declared as reserve areas for tribal groups by the Union Government.

Correct Answer : D

4th April

Class 8 | Science

According to botanists, a fruit is always the matured ovary of a flowering plant.

Based on this, which of the following is a fruit?

A. cottonB. cabbageC. carrotD. onion

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths

A rational number is defined as a number that can be expressed in the form p/q, where p and q are integers and q is not equal to 0.

Which of these is/are rational number(s)?

A. only 10/8.9 B. only 10/8.9 and -5/6C. only 1 2/3 and 10/8.9 D. all of them.

Correct Answer : D

5th April

Class 8 | Maths

A survey was conducted among schoolchildren in a city to find out the average number of hours they spent on the computer every week. The results are shown in the pie chart below. Study it to answer questions 31 to 33.

What percent of the total number of students surveyed had never used a computer ?[Among the students who were in the 'Below 1 Hour' category, 5% had never used a computer].

A. 0.50%B. 2%C. 15%D. 50%

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Science

According to botanists, a fruit is always the matured ovary of a flowering plant.

Based on this, which of the following is a fruit?

A. cotton B. cabbageC. carrot D. onion

Correct Answer : A

6th April

Class 8 | Science

Sujata wants to make an electromagnet. Shown below are three arrangements that she has made with a battery, a wire and a cylinder. Which of these will work as an electromagnet?

A. only 1B. only 3C. only 1 and 2D. all- 1, 2 and 3

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths

A survey was conducted among schoolchildren in a city to find out the average number of hours they spent on the computer every week. The results are shown in the pie chart below. Study it to answer questions 31 to 33.

What percent of the total number of students surveyed had never used a computer ?[Among the students who were in the 'Below 1 Hour' category, 5% had never used a computer].

A. 0.50% B. 2%C. 15% D. 50%

Correct Answer : A

7th April

Class 8 | Science

Sujata wants to make an electromagnet. Shown below are three arrangements that she has made with a battery, a wire and a cylinder. Which of these will work as an electromagnet?

A. only 1B. only 3C. only 1 and 2D. all- 1, 2 and 3

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths

A survey was conducted among schoolchildren in a city to find out the average number of hours they spent on the computer every week. The results are shown in the pie chart below. Study it to answer questions 31 to 33.

What percent of the total number of students surveyed had never used a computer ?[Among the students who were in the 'Below 1 Hour' category, 5% had never used a computer].

A. 0.50% B. 2%C. 15% D. 50%

Correct Answer : A

9th April

Class 8 | English

Which sentence is GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT?

A. Either my friend or my brother know exactly what I want.B. Both Manjula and Rani is coming home for dinner tonight.C. Satya, as well as his friends, is going out on a picnic today.D. Neither Alice nor my classmates cares about their studies.

Saturday's Question | Class 8 | Social Studies

The poster below conveys a message of peace between two neighbouring countries located in West

Asia. One of these two countries is the homeland of the Jews. Which are the two neighbouring countries referred to here?

A. Jordan and Yemen B. Iraq and IranC. Palestine and Israel D. Pakistan and Afghanistan

Correct Answer : C

10th AprilClass 8 | Maths

20 picture cards are to be divided in some ratio between Gini and Kimi. Which of these could be the ratio?

(Note: Picture cards cannot be torn!)

A. 1:5B. 4:5C. 7:3D. 10:2

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | English

Which sentence is GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT?

A. Either my friend or my brother know B. Both Manjula and Rani is coming home

exactly what I want. for dinner tonight.C. Satya, as well as his friends, is going out on a picnic today.

D. Neither Alice nor my classmates cares about their studies.

Correct Answer : C

11th AprilClass 8 | Science

Ravi has three identical looking pieces PQ, RS and TU as shown below. He has been told that some or all of them may be magnets. Others are non-magnets. He conducts the following FOUR experiments.

What can he conclude from this?

A. All are magnets.B. PQ and RS are magnets, TU is not.C. PQ and TU are magnets, RS is not knownD. None are magnets.

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths

20 picture cards are to be divided in some ratio between Gini and Kimi. Which of these could be the ratio?

(Note: Picture cards cannot be torn!)

A. 1:5 B. 4:5C. 7:3 D. 10:2

Correct Answer : C

12th April

Class 8 | Maths

In the following figure what is the measure of the angle marked x?

A. 70o

B. 100o

C. 110o

D. (Using the given information it is not possible to find the measure unless we use the protractor.)

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Science

Ravi has three identical looking pieces PQ, RS and TU as shown below. He has been told that some or all of them may be magnets. Others are non-magnets. He conducts the following FOUR experiments.

What can he conclude from this?

A. All are magnets. B. PQ and RS are magnets, TU is not.C. PQ and TU are magnets, RS is not known D. None are magnets.

Correct Answer : B

13th AprilClass 8 | Science

When a candle is put in front of a mirror, its image is formed on the screen (shown below).

Something is wrong with the image. What could it be?

A.

It is too big.

B. It is not clear.C. It is too small.D. It is not inverted.

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 |

Maths

In the following figure what is the measure of the angle marked x?

A. 70o B. 100o

C. 110o

D. (Using the given information it is not possible to find the measure unless we use the protractor.)

Correct Answer : D

14th AprilClass 8 | Social Studies

The picture below shows an initiative by ITC limited as described in the caption. It is an example of

A. Corporate Social ResponsibilityB. DiversificationC. Mergers and AcquisitionD. Market Research

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Science

When a candle is put in front of a mirror, its image is formed on the screen (shown below).

Something is wrong with the image. What could it be?

A. It is too big. B. It is not clear.

C. It is too small. D. It is not inverted.

Correct Answer : D

15th AprilClass 8 | English

Choose the option that means the SAME as the sentence below.Manju spends more than she earns.

A. Manju earns as much as she spends.B. Manju spends some of what she earns.C. Manju doesn't earn as much as she spends.D. Manju doesn't spend much with the little she earns.

Saturday's Question | Class 8 | Social Studies

The picture below shows an initiative by ITC limited as described in the caption. It is an example of

A. Corporate Social ResponsibilityC. Mergers and Acquisition

Correct Answer : A

17th April

Class 8 | Maths

23418 is exactly divisible by 6. Which of the following numbers will leave a remainder 2 when divided by 6?

A. 23412B. 23416C. 23420D. 23422

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | English

Choose the option that means the SAME as the sentence below.Manju spends more than she earns.

A. Manju earns as much as she spends. B. Manju spends some of what she earns.

C. Manju doesn't earn as much as she spends.

D. Manju doesn't spend much with the little she earns.

Correct Answer : C

18th April

Class 8 | Science

Which of these represent the correct direction after light passes through a pentagonal slab as shown?

A. B.

C. D.

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths

23418 is exactly divisible by 6. Which of the following numbers will leave a remainder 2 when

divided by 6?

A. 23412 B. 23416C. 23420 D. 23422

Correct Answer : C

19th April

Class 8 | Maths

The average height of Radhika, Gopu, Ashish and Komal shown above, is 118 cm. What is the SUM of their heights?

A. 156 cmB. 472 cmC. 590 cmD. We can't say from the given information.

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Science

Which of these represent the correct direction after light passes through a pentagonal slab as shown?

A. B.

C. D.

Correct Answer : C

20th April

Class 8 | Science

Study the table given here. The specific heat of a substance is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of the substance by 1 degree Celsius.

Which of the following needs the maximum amount of energy?

A. To raise the temperature of 250 g of aluminium from 20º C to 30ºC.B. To raise the temperature of 300 g of iron from 50º C to 80ºC.C. To raise the temperature of 200 g of kerosene from 25º C to 45ºC.D. To raise the temperature of 400 g of cooking oil from 30º C to 50ºC.

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths

The average height of Radhika, Gopu, Ashish and Komal shown above, is 118 cm. What is the SUM of their heights?

A. 156 cm B. 472 cmC. 590 cm D. We can't say from the given information.

Correct Answer : B

21st April

Class 8 | Social Studies

Black bucks are fast running herbivorous animals and prefer to live in hordes. In what kind of habitat are you likely to find these animals?

A. a thick rain forest.B. an open meadow.C. a desert.D. cold mountain peaks.

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Science

Study the table given here. The specific heat of a substance is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of the substance by 1 degree Celsius.

Which of the following needs the maximum amount of energy?

A. To raise the temperature of 250 g of aluminium from 20º C to 30ºC.

B. To raise the temperature of 300 g of iron from 50º C to 80ºC.

C. To raise the temperature of 200 g of kerosene from 25º C to 45ºC.

D. To raise the temperature of 400 g of cooking oil from 30º C to 50ºC.

Correct Answer : D

23rd April

Class 8 | English

Choose the CORRECT word to COMPLETE the sentence given below.

The violinist's recital mesmerised the audience; ___________, the sound problems at the beginning of the programme reduced the overall effect.

A. insteadB. howeverC. whateverD. furthermore

Saturday's Question | Class 8 | Social Studies

Black bucks are fast running herbivorous animals and prefer to live in hordes. In what kind of habitat are you likely to find these animals?

A. a thick rain forest. B. an open meadow.C. a desert. D. cold mountain peaks.

Correct Answer : B

24th April

Class 8 | Maths

How many pieces exactly like this one are needed to form a complete circle (circular region)?

A. 6

B. 8C. 10D. 12

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | English

Choose the CORRECT word to COMPLETE the sentence given below.

The violinist's recital mesmerised the audience; ___________, the sound problems at the beginning of the programme reduced the overall effect.

A. instead B. howeverC. whatever D. furthermore

Correct Answer : B

25th AprilClass 8 | Science

The unit used for measuring intensity of sound is DECIBEL. The faintest sound which the human ear can detect is assigned a value of 0 decibel. Study this table and answer questions 16 and 17.

Which of these could be the decibel level during a severe thunderstorm?

A. 0 dB

B. 50 dBC. 80 dBD. 130 dB

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths

How many pieces exactly like this one are needed to form a complete circle (circular region)?

A. 6 B. 8C. 10 D. 12

Correct Answer : D

26th April

Class 8 | Maths

9.03 ÷ 899. 8 is closest to

A. 0.01B. 0.001C. 1D. 100

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Science

The unit used for measuring intensity of sound is DECIBEL. The faintest sound which the human ear can detect is assigned a value of 0 decibel. Study this table and answer questions 16 and 17.

Which of these could be the decibel level during a severe thunderstorm?

A. 0 dB B. 50 dBC. 80 dB D. 130 dB

Correct Answer : D

27th April

Class 8 | Science

Shown below are three histograms showing the number of animals that die at a particular age. Understand the graphs well by studying them carefully, then answer questions 37-39.

In a community of 100 deer, which of the following is likely to be the number of young, middle-aged and old deer?

A. 25 young, 15 middle-aged, 60 old.B. 60 young, 10 middle-aged, 30 old.C. 40 young, 35 middle-aged, 25 old.D. 25 young, 35 middle-aged, 40 old.

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths

9.03 ÷ 899. 8 is closest to

A. 0.01 B. 0.001C. 1 D. 100

Correct Answer : A

28th April

Class 8 | Social Studies

Expressive 'mudras', 'abhinaya' and 'asanas' together characterise a good

A. classical dancer.B. modern sculpture.C. mural painter.D. folk singer.

Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Science

Shown below are three histograms showing the number of animals that die at a particular age. Understand the graphs well by studying them carefully, then answer questions 37-39.

In a community of 100 deer, which of the following is likely to be the number of young, middle-aged and old deer?

A. 25 young, 15 middle-aged, 60 old. B. 60 young, 10 middle-aged, 30 old.C. 40 young, 35 middle-aged, 25 old. D. 25 young, 35 middle-aged, 40 old.

Correct Answer : C

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