Class VIII Model 18-05-21-Qn
Class VIII Model 18-05-21-Qn
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18-05-2021 FOUNDATION PROGRAMME -MODEL EXAM Class : VIII
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PHYSICS
1. A force can be completely describe by
A) its magnitude B) its direction
C) its magnitude and direction D) neither magnitude nor direction
2. 1 newton is a force which produces
A) an acceleration of 1ms–2 on a body of mass 1 kg
B) an acceleration of 1cms–2 on a body of mass 1g
C) an acceleration of 1cms–2 on a body of mass 1 kg
D) an acceleration of 1ms–2 on a body of mass 10g
3. The net force acting on a body of mass 5kg moving with uniform velocity of 5ms–1 is
A) 5N B) 25N C) 0 D) 10N
4. If two forces act in same direction on an object, the net force acting on it is the
A) sum of two forces B) difference between two forces
C) multiplication of two forces D) division of two forces
5. The force exerted by the earth to pull the object towards itself is called
A) electrostatic force B) gravitational force
C) muscular force D) contact force
6. Muscular force is also called ------ Force
A) non contact B) contact
C) gravitational D) magnetic
7. The force exerted by a charged body on another charged body is
A) gravitational force B) electrostatic force
C) contact force D) muscular force
8. 10 dyne is equal to
A) 10–4N B)10–5N C) 10N D) 105N
9. 10 kilogram weight is equal to
A) 98N B) 9.8N C) 0.98N D) 0.098N
10. A force is applied on an object in the direction of its motion. What is the effect of force on the object
A) The speed of object will increase B) The speed of object will decrease
C) The speed of object will remain unchanged D) The object comes to rest
11. Which of the following is a non contact force
A) muscular force B) electrostatic force
C) frictional force D) elastic spring force
12. When your friend pushes your bike from behind, what will happen to the speed of bike
A) speed decreases B) speed incrases
C) no change D) any of above
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13. A ball rolling on the ground slows down and finally stops. This is because of
A) friction B) less force applied
C) muscular force D) none of above
14. A force provides an acceleration of 25cm/s2 on a body of mass 50g. Then find out the force acting on the
body in newton
A) 1250 × 10–5N B) 1250N C) 12.5 × 105N D) 1250 × 105N
15. If 3N and 4N forces act on object in same direction the resultant force is
A) 1N B) –1N C) 5N D) 7N
16. A force of 15N acts on a body of mass 5kg for 3S. What is the change in velocity of body
A) 6m/s B) 9m/s C) 5m/s D) 3m/s
17. A cyclist of mass 50kgis travelling with an acceleration of 30m/s2 . Calculate the force acting on cyclist
A) 1500N B) 1350N C) 120N D) 30N
10N
4kg
18. 6N
26. When a plastic comb is rubbed with silk, it can pick up small bits of paper. This is because of
A) gravitational force B) frictional force
C) muscular force D) electrostatic force
27. Spring balance is a device used for measuring
A) force B) charge C) mass D) none
28. If contact forces between the bodies is perpendicular to the surface of contact then the forces are known
as
A) force of friction B) muscular force C) normal force D) electrostatic force
29. How much force is required to lift a mass of 2000g
A) 1N B) 2N C) 100N D) 20N
30. gravity is
A) repulsive B) attractive force
C) attraction + repulsion D) not a force
CHEMISTRY
31. Fabric is made of
A) steel B) fibre C) paper D) iron.
32. The strongest fibre is
A) rayon B) nylon C) acrylic D) cotton.
33. The first fully synthetic fibre is
A) nylon B) polyester C) rayon D) cotton.
34. The plastics which do not remould again on heating are called:
A) thermosetting plastics B) thermoplastics
C) both of these D) elastomers.
35. The polyester is made up of
A) Nylon B) Rayon
C) Esters D) Cotton
36. The fibre made up by the chemical treatment of wood pulp is
A) Rayon B) Nylon
C) Polyester D) Spandex.
37. A synthetic fibre which works like wool.
A) Nylon B) Polyester C) Acrylic D) PVC.
38. The raw materials used in making nylon
A) Wood pulp B) Cellulose C) Coal, water, air D) All of these
39. Which of the following material is a mixture of two fibres?
A) Jute B) Polywool C) Polyester D) Nylon
40. Fibres of ----- resemble that of silk and hence, it is popularly known as 'artificial silk'.
A) acrylic B) polyester C) rayon D) nylon
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94. X 4 and Y 5
1 1
1 1
1 1
3 3
1 4
2
4
The Reciprocal of x + y is
136 905 836 725
A) B) C) D)
905 136 3 4
95. Simplify 18 5 6 2 7 8 5
A) 13 B) 15 C) 27 D) 32
96. If x and y are two ratinal numbers, the rational number between x and y is
xy xy
A) x – y B) x + y C) D)
2 2
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97. Simplify
5 8 5 3
A) –43 B) –27 C) 43 D) 27
3 4
98. Value of is
5 15
1 13 13 1
A) B) C) D)
3 15 15 3
A) –1 B) 1 C) 0 D) none of these
20 40
100. 5 is
A) –4 B) 4 C) 3 D) 12
42
101. x 1 , then x is
13
42 13 13
A) B) C) –1 D)
13 42 42
A) zero B) 1 C) 2 D) infinite
1
103. Multiplicate inverse of is
3
1 1
A) B) –3 C) D) 3
3 3
104. 2.34444... is
105. 2 5
A) 7 B) –7 C) 3 D) –3
106. 3 3 is
A) 2.5 B) –2.5 C) 2 D) –2
5 3
109. What should be multiplied with to get
3 5
9 25 9
A) –1 B) C) D)
25 9 25
3 2 5 2 3 5 2 5 3 5 3 2
A) B) C) D)
4 3 7 3 4 7 3 7 4 7 4 3
2
111. By what rational number should be multiplied to obtain 5
9
5 2 4 7 2 4 5 7
A) B)
12 3 9 18 3 9 12 18
7 5 4 2 4 7 5 2
C) D)
18 12 9 3 9 18 12 3
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113. Standard form of is
24
1 1 1
A) B) C) D) None of these
3 3 3
3 5
114. What should be substractor from to get
5 9
52 45 52 45
A) B) C) D)
45 52 45 52
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115. The product of two rational numbers is . If one of the numbers is . Find the other
9 5
3 10 7 8
A) B) C) D)
10 3 3 3
2 1
116. Choose the rational number which doesnot lie between rational numbers and
5 5
1 3 7 3
A) B) C) D)
4 10 20 10
A) 2 B) 7/5 C) 8/7 D) 1
119. x x when
43
120. x is a rational number such that x = 134 + x. Then the multiplicative inverse of x is
110
1 1
A) 220 B) C) 110 D)
220 110
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1. C
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. B
6. B
7. B
8. A 1 n = 105 dyne, 1 dyne = 10–5N
10 dyne = 10 × 10–5 = 10–4N
9. A 1kg wt = gN g = 9.8m/s2
10kg wt = 10 × 9.8 = 98
10. A
11. B
12. B
13. A
14. A F = ma
15. D Fnet = 3 + 4 = 7N
16. B
17. A F = ma
18. A Fnet = 10 – 6 = 4
19. D
20. D
21. A
22. A
23. C
24. C
25. D
26. D
27. A
28. C
29. D F = mg
30. B
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CHEMISTRY
31. B Fabrics are made up of Fibres
32. B Nylon is the strongest fibre among the given one
33. A Nylon is the first fully synthetic fibre. Rayon is the first semi synthetic fibre
34. A Thermosetting plastics are non recyclable
35. C The monomer of polyester is ester.
36. A Rayon is made by the chemical process of wood pulp.
37. C Acrylic is synthetic wool
38. C Nylon is prepared in 1931 using coal,water and air
39. B Polywool is a blended fibre of polyester and wool.
40. C Rayon is artificial silk.
41. B Melamine is fire proof plastic
42. A Terylene is a polyester.
43. D Polymers are made up of monomers
44. A wool is a natural fibre( animal fibre)
45. D Bakelite is a thermosetting polymer
46. D Plastics are non biodegradable.
47. C Nylon is used for making stockings and parachutes.
48. B Cotton is the purest natural form of cellulose.
49. B Teflon is used in non-stick pans as coating
50. D 4 R Principle -Reduce,Reuse,Recycle and recover
51. D Plastics are non biodegradable
52. C Linear polymers contains various linear straight chains.
53. A Melamine, Bakelite etc are thermosetting plastics.
54. D Handles of utensils are made up of Bakelite
55. D Polystyrene is used in the manufacturing of thermocol.
56. B Cotton; the natural fibre is preferred because the synthetic fibres catch fire easily.
57. B Yarn is spun thread used for sewing, weaving or knitting.
58. C Rayon is cellulose acetate and monomer is glucose
59. A The process of making rayon in Europe is known as Viscose process
60. C Lycra is the other name of spandex.
BIOLOGY
61. D
62. B
63. D
64. C
65. C
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67. A
68. C
69. C
70. C
71. A
72. D
73. B
74. A
75. A
76. D
77. B
78. C
79. B
80. C
81. D
82. B
83. A
84. B
85. C
86. A
87. C
88. C
89. B
90. D
MATHEMATICS
91. A
92. B
93. C
94. A
95. C
96. D
97. D
98. B
99. C
100. A
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101. D
102. C
103. B
104. A
105. D
106. B
107. B
108. B
109. D
110. C
111. C
112. B
113. C
114. C
115. B
116. D
117. C
118. D
119. D
120. B