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SATISH CHANDRA MEMORIAL SCHOOL
Model Question Paper
Sub: English
Class: VIII
Section : A
1. Reading Comprehension Passage [Unseen]
Section: B; Writing
2. Write an e-mail to the Principal of your Institution seeking for a leave of one week on the account
of your elder sister‟s marriage.
Value Points: The format for the e-mail should be followed- the subject-the reason in detail-Word
limit: 100words
3. You have been participating in an Environment Protection Work. Write an e-mail to your cousin
describing your experience in about 100 words.
Value Points: format maintained-treatment of garbage-no garbage heaps-use of separate heaps-asking
for friend‟s opinion
4. You have noticed a disturbing trend among children. They spend more time watching television
than reading books. Write an article in about 120 words on „Impact of TV on Reading‟
Value Points: Impact of television among students- television as a mode of entertainment- books
neglected- reading habit should be inculcated-involvement by family
5. You are Mrinal/ Mrinalini, the class monitor and you feel that staying with your grandparents is a
blessing. You want to share these feelings with your class and your teacher asks you to write an article
on the same and put it up on the class display board. Write the same in about 120 words.
Value Points: Grandparents, a blessing- teach values- wonderful company- role model and great
influence.
6. Write a description of the Saraswati Puja Celebration in your school in about 120-130 words.
Value Points: Preparations taken before time- decoration – cultural programme- a celebration with
friends and teachers- your feelings for the day
7. Describe Your School‟s Annual Day Celebration in about 120-130 words.
Value Points: The description of the theme- pre preparation- rehearsals and efforts by the students and
teachers- a grand programme- well organised programme- a grand success
8. Write a notice for your school notice board informing the students about the Blood Donation Camp
as organised in your school on 25th February, 2018.
Value Points: The details of the camp- participation of the students- participation by the teachers-a
noble cause
9. Write a letter to a friend, describing a book you have just read and strongly recommending him to
read it.
Value Points: Name of the book- the good things that you liked in it- recommending it to your friend
10. You have just returned from a holiday at a hill a hill station. Write a letter to a friend mentioning
what you found most exciting about the place and give two reasons to explain why you consider it an
ideal place for a vacation.
Value Points: Description of the holiday spot- scenic beauty of the hill station- the things that you
liked there- how you enjoyed your vacation- a vacation worthy to remember
Section: C; Grammar
11. Choose the correct form of verbs to fill in the blanks:
She ................. worried about something.
Ans: looks
12. Have you kept the secret? [Change the Voice]
Ans: Has the secret been kept by you?
13. They sent me a message. [Change the Voice]
Ans: I was sent a message by them.
14. The enemy has captured the city. [Change the Voice]
Ans: The city has been captured.
15. He said, “Last night I met a fool.” [Narration Change]
Ans: He said that he had met a fool the previous night.
16. Sita said, “Virtue is its own reward.” [Narration Change]
Ans: Sita said that virtue is its own reward.
17. He is too proud to apologize. [Remove Adverb „too‟]
Ans: He is so proud that he will not apologize.
18. Uranium is one of the most valuable metals. [Change into Positive Degree]
Ans: Very few metals are as valuable as Uranium.
19. Shall I ever forget those happy days? [Interrogative to Assertive]
Ans: I shall never forget those happy days.
20. Besides being industrious he is wise. [Simple to Compound Sentence]
Ans: He is not only industrious but also wise.
21. Time which is once lost is lost forever. [Complex to Simple]
Ans: Time once lost is lost forever.
Fill in the blanks with suitable determiners:
22. ................ workers are on strike.
Ans: the
23. We have a get together at our place ............... Sunday
Ans: next
24. ....................... side of the square has the same length.
Ans: each
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions:
25. Rajesh is working ..................... a famous director.
Ans: with
26. My mother often talks ..................... her childhood friends.
Ans: of
27. The thief jumped .......................... the wall in order to escape.
Ans: over
28. The following passage has not been edited. There is one error in each line. Write the incorrect
word and the correction in your answer sheet.
a. Long ago, before money is invented, people
b. use to obtain goods by bartering. To get an
c. axe, for example, they had to offer anything
d. in exchange. If the seller would not like what
e. was offered, it would be impossible to making
the exchange.
Answers: a. is= was, b. use= used c. anything= something d. would= did e. making=make
29. Omission:
a. England has long famous for her dramatists
b. the greatest whom was William Shakespeare.
c. It is hard to find educated man in the
d. English-speaking world has not heard his
e. name. This actor playwright, born more than
f. 400 years ago, famous not only in
g. England but also in whole world.
Answers: a. long/been/famous, b. greatest/of/whom, c. find/an/educated, d. world/who/has, e.
actor/and/playwright, f. ago/has/become, g. in/the/whole
30. Sentence Completion:
Complete the given headline by choosing the correct answer from the options given below:
JASPAL RAMA WINS CENTRE--- FIRE GOLD
India‟s medal tally went up when ace shooter .................................... in the centre-fire pistol.
a. Jaspal Rana won the gold medal
b. Jaspal Rana wins the gold medal
c. Jaspal Rana have won the gold medal
d. Jaspal Rana has won the gold medal
Answer: b.
Section: D; Literature
31. “I do hope that I shall live to see him.”
i. Who is the speaker?
ii. Who is referred to as „him‟ here?
iii. What was the speaker‟s wish?
Ans.: i. Ernest is the speaker.
ii. „Him‟ is referred to the man who would bear the likeness with the stone face.
iii. Ernest wished that he would live to see the man who would resemble the great stone face.
32. “Nothing in the world ever comes quite free”
i. Name the prose from which the above line is extracted.
ii. Who is the speaker?
iii. What did the speaker mean by saying this?
Ans: i. The above line is extracted from This Is Jody‟s Fawn.
ii. Doc Wilson is the speaker.
iii. He meant that nothing in the world comes free. We need to pay for everything that we get.
The doe was killed to save Penny Baxter‟s life and now its Jody‟s turn to look after the fawn and save
his life.
33. How did the doe save Penny‟s life? [2] [In 30-40 words]
Key Points: With her heart and liver to draw out the poison from Penny‟s body.
34. Why is the school boy unwilling to go to school? [In 30-40words]
Key Points: Not interested as the teacher‟s lectures hardly delights him and he gets bored- he feels
like a caged bird
35. What was the great stone face? [In 30-40 words]
Key Points: A work of nature- when looked from a distance it looked like a human face which seemed
to be alive.
36. Where does the grasshopper take rest when he is tired? [In 30-40 words]
Key Points: it rest at ease beneath some pleasant weeds.
37. Explain the line „The poetry of Earth is never dead‟ in the context of the poem “The Grasshopper
and Cricket”. [In 80-100 words]
Key Points: The poetry of earth is never ending- it doesn‟t depend on the change of season-the insects
and birds contribute to this poetry
38. How was the poet‟s journey to Lyonnesse? [In 80-100 words]
Key Points: It was hundred miles away- trees were covered with snow- starlight accompanied him.
Value Based Long Answer Type Questions [120 words]
39. What personal qualities of Ernest made him great? Do you think he deserved to bear a likeness
with the Great Stone Face? Discuss. [5]
40. The Poetry of Earth is not made of words. What do you think it is made up of? How do the
creations of Nature contribute to this Poetry of Earth? Discuss. [5]
SATISH CHANDRA MEMORIAL SCHOOL
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SATISH CHANDRA MEMORIAL SCHOOL
MODEL QUESTION PAPER
Sub: MATHEMATICS
CLASS-VIII
Section-A :( 1 Mark Questions)
1.Write the multiplicative inverse of 𝑝
(−𝑞) (where q≠0).
2.What is the identity element for addition of rational numbers?
3. Give an example of a linear equation.
4. Give an example of an irregular polygon.
5. In a rhombus the diagonals ______________ each other at_____________.
6.Write the width of a class interval 25-37, 38-50, 51-63, ……….
7. The midvalue of a class interval is called its _________________.
8. Probability of an event = ?
?, when the outcomes are
equally likely.
9. All square numbers end with ___________________________ at unit‟s place.
10.Find the profit when it is 10% on Rs.896.
11. A monomial multiplied by a monomial always gives a ______________________.
12.Write the Euler’s formula for a polyhedron. r
13. 1 𝑚3 = ___________L.
14. Total surface area of a cylinder =________________________ sq. unit h
15. Express the number in the Standard Form: 0.00000000000908.
16. Write the factors of the expression: 𝑝2+(x+y)p+xy.
17. What is the coordinate of the Origin?
18. Write the measure of the angle between the axes.
19. A number is divisible by 9 when _______________________________.
20. 𝑎𝑏3
= ( 𝑎3
) x _________________.
Section- B(All Type Questions)
21. Two adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 5𝑥2 + 3𝑦2 and 𝑥2 + 2𝑥𝑦. Find the
perimeter.
22. If 𝑥+1
𝑥 = 5; find 𝑥2 +
1
𝑥2 .
23.Using identity, evaluate 8.92 .
24. Find the value of the expression (36𝑥2 + 25𝑦2 − 60𝑥𝑦), when x = 11 and y = 1
3 .
25. Draw the front view, side view and top view.
top
side
front
26.Draw a route map giving instructions from your school to your house.
27.Can a polyhedron have 12 faces, 20 edges and 15 vertices ?
28.The shape of a garden is rectangular in the middle and semi circular at the end as shown in
the diagram. Find the area and the perimeter of the garden.
20m
29.The area of trapezium is 383 sq. cm. Its parallel sides are in the ratio 5:3 and the distance
between them is 12 cm. What is the length of the longer side of the parallel sides?
30. The diagonal of a quadrilateral shaped field is 24m and the perpendiculars dropped in it
from the remaining opposite vertices are 8m and 13m. Find the area of the field.
31.If the length of each edge of a cube is doubled, how many times does its volume
becomes? How many times does its surface area becomes?
32. An iron pipe is 21cm long and its external diameter is 8 cm. If the thickness of the pipe is
1cm and iron weighs 8gm/𝑐𝑚3, find the weight of the pipe.
21 cm
7m
3cm
33.The mass of the earth is 5.79 x1024 kg and mass of the moon is 7.35x1022 kg. Compare
their mass approximately and find their total mass.
34.By what number should ( −2
3 )−3 be divided so that the quotient is (
4
9 )−2 .
35. A photograph of bacteria enlarged 50000 times attains a length of 5cm. What is the
actual length of the bacteria? If the photograph is enlarged 40000 times only, what would
be its enlarged length?
36. A batch of bottles was packed in 25 boxes with 12 bottles in each box. If the same batch
is packed using 20 bottles in each box, how many boxes would be filled?
37. 7 taps of the same size fill a tank in 1hr 36min. How long will 8 taps of the same size take
to fill the tank?
38. Factories:
i) ab(𝑥2 + 𝑦2)+xy(𝑎2 + 𝑏2)
ii)𝑡2+6t-16
iii)𝑝2- p(a+2b)+2ab
39. Use the table to draw a linear graph:
Population (in thousands) of men and women in a village in different years.
Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Number of Men
12 12.5 13 13.2 13.5
Number of Women
11.3 11.9 13 13.6 12.8
40.Consider the relation between the area and the side of a square as A=𝑥2. Draw a graph
for the function.
41.Draw a graph for the following table:
Side of a cube(in cm)
1 2 3 4
Total surface area(in 𝑐𝑚2)
6 24 54 96
Is it a linear graph?
42.Replace A,B,C by suitable numerals:
i) A B ii) 1 2 A
x B A + 6 A B
(B+1) C B A 0 9
43. Fill the numbers from 1 to 6 without repetition, so that each side of the triangle adds up
to 12.
SATISH CHANDRA MEMORIAL SCHOOL
MODEL QUESTION PAPER
CLASS VIII
Science
1. Name the hormone that controls sugar level in blood.
Ans: Insulin
2. Expand LED
Ans: Light emitting diode
3. Name any two wind instruments
Ans: flute and saxophone
4. What is the range of audible frequencies of human ear?
Ans: 20 Hz to 20000Hz
5. Discuss „Green House‟ effect.
Ans: Hint:UV radiation, green house gases and trapping of radiation
6. What is drag?
Ans: Hint: fluid friction.
7. Does pure water conduct electricity? If not what can we do to make it conducting.
Ans: Hint: No. By adding impurities like acids, bases or salt.
8. What is electroplating? Why iron articles are plated with zinc or copper? Why
sometimes silver ornaments are plated with gold?
Ans: Hint: deposition of metals on other substances.To prevent from rusting.To
reduce the cost.
9. How do the clouds get charged and how does lightning occur?
Ans: Hint: movement of air current and water droplets causes separation of charges.
When the magnitude of accumulation of charges becomes large, it no longer resists
and negative and positive charges meet producing streaks of bright light and sound.
10. What happens when a glass rod is rubbed with silk?
Ans: Hint: conventionally positive charge is said to be generated
11. What do you mean by constellation? Name and draw any three such constellations.
Ans: Hint: group of stars resembling objects. Orion, ursa major, Cassiopeia
12. What is asteroid? Where is asteroid belt found?
Ans: Hint: large number of small rocky objects that revolve around the sun. The belt
is found between Mars and Jupiter.
13. State any five cares that is needed for your eyes.
Ans: Hint: cares: a. suitable spectacles
b. sufficient light
c. do not look at powerful light
d. do not rub your eyes to remove dust particles
e. wash frequently with clean water
14. State any three advantages of using CNG and LPG as fuels.
Ans: Hint: Advantages: i. produces harmful products in very small amounts
ii. does not produce ashes
iii. can be stored and transported easily and conviently.
15. State the laws of reflection.
Ans: Hint: laws: i. angle of incidence = angle of reflection
ii. incident ray, reflected ray and normal lie on same plane
16. Differentiate between regular and diffused reflection. Does diffused reflection means
the failure of the laws of reflection.
Ans:
17. What is coke and state any of its industrial use?
Ans: tough porous and black substances almost purest form of carbon.
Use: manufacture of steel
extraction of metals
18. A pendulum oscillates 40 times in 4 seconds. Find the time period and frequency.
Ans: Hint: frequency = no of oscillations/ time taken
Time period = 1/ frequency
19. Draw a human eye and label any 6 parts
Ans:
20. Shoulder bags with wider straps are more comfortable to carry than the bags with
thinner straps. Why?
Ans: Hint: Pressure = force/ unit area
21. Mention the different ways in which water can be contaminated and explain.
Ans: Hint: Three ways a. Agricultural chemicals b. Industrial wastes c. Sewage waste
22. What is „marbel cancer‟- explain with example.
Ans: Hint: White marbels when adversely affected with and corroded with acid rains.
Example: TajMahal.
23. What are the differences between fertiliser and manure.
24. What are the weeds and weedicides?
Ans: The undesirable plants along with desired crop. Weeds are controlled with
chemicals named weedicides.
25. Who discovered fermentation and in which year?
Ans: Louis Pasteur in 1857.
26.Name the carriers of dengue and malaria germs.
Ans: Hint: Aedes and Anopheles mosquito.
27. Define thermoplastic with example.
Ans: Hint: Plastic which can be bent easily. Example Polythene.
28. What is your observation regarding the following reaction as you have seen in lab in the
following case?
Ans: Hint: The Fe will form Ferrous sulphatedisplacing Cu.
29. Mention two uses of non metals.
Ans: Hint: Oxygen for breathing and Nitrogen in fertilisers
30. What is forest fire?
Ans: Hint: A natural phenomena or due to anthropogenic causes. During extreme hot dry
grasses catch fire which is very difficult to control.
31. Define species and ecosystem.
Ans: Hint: Species: The organism capable of interbreeding within the same group.
Ecosystem: A system where plants, animals, microbes interact with nonliving one
(biotic and abiotic interactions occur).
32. Draw the structure of a typical animal cell and label any four major parts.
33. What is IVF explain.
Ans: Hint: Fertilisation outside female body and baby developed in this way also termed as
test tube baby. This process is fruitful when female oviducts are blocked.
34. What is growth hormone?
Ans: Hint: Secreted from pituitary and controls normal growth of a person.
35. What is contact force explain with example.
Ans: Hint: Forces resulted keeping the touch between the objects like mascular force when
applied to lift a bucket.
36. What is the effect of lubricants on friction?
Ans: Hint: Reduce surface irregularities and reduce friction.
37. What is noise?
Ans: Hint: The unpleasant sound to ear.
38. Does lemon juice conduct electricity?
Ans: Hint: Yes, as it is a good conductor of electricity.
39. Draw and label the various structure of earth.
40. What is the role of retina?
Ans: Hint: The eye lens focuses light on retina to get image.
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SATISH CHANDRA MEMORIAL SCHOOL
SUB: SOCIAL SCIENCE CLASS: VIII
MODEL QUESTION PAPER
HISTORY
1 MARK QUESTIONS:
1. What is Colonization? 2. Who was Robert Clive? 3. What is Spinning Jenny? 4. Who are Orientalists? 5. Who was Swami Dayanand Saraswati? 6. When did Indian National Congress formed?
2 MARK QUESTIONS:
1. What was Mahalwari Settlement? 2. What was the immediate cause behind the Revolt of 1857? 3. Write about the contributions of Raja Rammohan Roy. 4. How did Gandhi ji tried to stop the import of cotton textile from
Europe? 5. Why did Gandhi ji support Khilafat agitation and merged it with
Non Cooperation Movement?
3 MARK QUESTIONS:
1. What led to the Battle of Plassey? Key words: i.Sirajuddaulah disagreed to the proposals of Company
ii. Attacked Kassim bazar
2. What were the various causes of the Revolt of 1857? Key words: i. Economic ii. Political iii. Social iv. Military v.
Immediate
3. What were the new rules and regulations enforced by British after the inspection of William Adam?
4. What economic impact did the First World War have on India? 5. After the independence Congress did not take any step to divide
the country into linguistic states – why? Key words: i. India already divided on the basis of religion. ii.
Gandhi and other leaders did not agree with this.
4 MARK QUESTIONS:
1. Write about the steps taken by British government after the Great Revolt. Key words: write about aftermath.
2. Write a short note about following persons: a. Raja Rammohan Roy b. Pandita Ramabai
3. Discuss about the various forms that the Non Cooperation Movement took different parts of India.
4. Discuss those developments of 1937-47 periods that led to the creation of Pakistan.
GEOGRAPHY:
1 MARK QUESTIONS:
1. Define resource conservation. 2. What is rain water harvesting? 3. Define organic farming. 4. What do you mean by Industry? 5. Define human recourse.
2 MARK QUESTIONS:
1. What do you understand by private land and public land? 2. Why does vulture known as the cleanser of the environment? 3. Distinguish between – biogas and natural gas 4. What are the types of culture?
3 MARK QUESTIONS:
1. ‘Time and technology two important factors that can change substance into resources’ – explain. Key words: i. People are the recourse ii. With their abilities they
can create iii. Inventions and discoveries are the main weapons.
2. Coal is known as buried sunshine – explain. Key words: i. the economic value of coal ii. Buried under the
surface of the earth.
3. Different crops are grown in different regions. Explain. Key words: i. geographical conditions ii. Favorable topography.
4. Bengaluru refers as the Silicon Valley of India – why? 5. With the help of a chart list various factors of soil formations.
4 MARK QUESTIONS:
1. Explain the classifications of natural resources. 2. With a help of a chart explain the various types of farming. 3. What are population pyramids? How do the help in understanding
about the population of a country?
POLITICAL SCIENCE:
1 MARK QUESTIONS:
1. What is constitution? 2. Define secularism. 3. Define marginalization. 4. What is human trafficking?
2 MARK QUESTIONS:
1. What is the structure of courts in India? 2. What is a role of a judge? 3. State one reason, why you think reservations play an important
role in providing social justice to dalits? 4. Why do you think there are so few cases of private water supply
services in the world?
3 MARK QUESTIONS:
1. Why is it important to separate religion from the state? Key words: i. for a country to function democratically ii. Prevents
majority from gaining access to the state power.
2. What are the various features of criminal and civil laws? 3. What are the fundamental Rights provided by the constitution to an
accused person? 4. How does article number 15&17 help lower class to fight against
inequalities?
4 MARK QUESTIONS:
1. How development does affect the lives of adivasis? Key words: i. British forest acts ii. Political activities iii. Militarization
iv. Construction activities …..
2. How did scheduled castes and scheduled tribes act of 1989 help Rathnam to get justice? Key words: i. various clauses of the act ii. Rathnam’s education iii.
Support of media
3. It is only people with money who have the Right to water – a far cry from the goal of universal access to sufficient and safe water ---- explain. Key words: i. wealthy have more choice than poor ii. Wealth
determines the Rights not the Constitution.
4. A clear environment is a public facility – explain. Key words: i. it is also a part of public facilities ii. Responsibility of
the government iii. As a part of Right to Life – under article no.21
MAP POINTING:
GEOGRAPHY:
1. On the given map of India mark the following: a. Any two iron ore producing area in Karnataka and Jharkhand b. Bauxite producing area in Maharashtra
2. On the given map of India mark the following cotton and jute producing states: a. Cotton: Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka b. Jute: Assam, Orissa, West Bengal
3. On the given map of India mark the following: a. Two states in South which are densely populated b. Two states in North which are thinly populated
HISTORY:
1. On the given outline map of India mark the territories under British and Nizam after the Battle of Bauxar
2. On the given out line map of India, mark the following centers of Non Cooperation Movement: Kheda, Guntur, Amritsar, Chauri Chaura, Aligarh
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