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QUESTION BANK Class 8 Mathematics – NCERT (Ganita Prakash) Part 2 Chapter 1: FRACTIONS IN DISGUISE

  Class 8 Mathematics – NCERT (Ganita Prakash) Part 2  Chapter 1: FRACTIONS IN DISGUISE  

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 πŸ”Ή SECTION A: Multiple Choice Questions (20 Questions)


1. 75% expressed as a fraction is:  

   (a) \(\frac{3}{4}\)  

   (b) \(\frac{7}{5}\)  

   (c) \(\frac{4}{3}\)  

   (d) \(\frac{1}{4}\)  

   (Conceptual Understanding)


2. If 20% of a number is 30, the number is:  

   (a) 150  

   (b) 120  

   (c) 180  

   (d) 60  

   (Problem Solving)


3. A discount of 25% on ₹400 means the discount amount is:  

   (a) ₹25  

   (b) ₹100  

   (c) ₹300  

   (d) ₹375  

   (Financial Literacy)


4. If the price of a book increases from ₹80 to ₹100, the percentage increase is:  

   (a) 20%  

   (b) 25%  

   (c) 30%  

   (d) 40%  

   (Numeracy)


5. 200% of 50 is:  

   (a) 50  

   (b) 100  

   (c) 150  

   (d) 200  

   (Basic Computation)


6. \(\frac{2}{5}\) as a percentage is:  

   (a) 20%  

   (b) 40%  

   (c) 60%  

   (d) 80%  

   (Conceptual Understanding)


7. If 10% of x = 15, then 30% of x is:  

   (a) 15  

   (b) 30  

   (c) 45  

   (d) 60  

   (Logical Reasoning)


8. A shopkeeper sells an item at a profit of 20% on CP. If CP = ₹250, SP is:  

   (a) ₹270  

   (b) ₹300  

   (c) ₹350  

   (d) ₹200  

   (Problem Solving)


9. In a class of 40, 60% are girls. Number of boys is:  

   (a) 16  

   (b) 24  

   (c) 32  

   (d) 20  

   (Analytical Thinking)


10. Simple Interest on ₹2000 at 5% p.a. for 2 years is:  

    (a) ₹100  

    (b) ₹200  

    (c) ₹250  

    (d) ₹300  

    (Numeracy)


11. If 40% of a number is 120, then the number is:  

    (a) 300  

    (b) 240  

    (c) 360  

    (d) 480  

    (Problem Solving)


12. Which is greater: 30% of 200 or 40% of 150?  

    (a) 30% of 200  

    (b) 40% of 150  

    (c) Both equal  

    (d) Cannot compare  

    (Analytical Thinking)


13. A number increased by 20% gives 180. The original number is:  

    (a) 150  

    (b) 160  

    (c) 140  

    (d) 200  

    (Logical Reasoning)


14. 5% of 2 hours (in minutes) is:  

    (a) 5 minutes  

    (b) 6 minutes  

    (c) 8 minutes  

    (d) 10 minutes  

    (Real-Life Application)


15. If 25% of students in a school are absent and 450 are present, total students:  

    (a) 600  

    (b) 500  

    (c) 750  

    (d) 800  

    (Problem Solving)


16. Compound Interest on ₹1000 at 10% p.a. for 2 years:  

    (a) ₹100  

    (b) ₹210  

    (c) ₹200  

    (d) ₹1210  

    (Financial Literacy)


17. A TV bought for ₹15,000 depreciates by 10% in one year. Its value after 1 year:  

    (a) ₹13,500  

    (b) ₹13,000  

    (c) ₹14,000  

    (d) ₹12,500  

    (Real-Life Application)


18. If \(\frac{a}{b} = \frac{3}{4}\), then what % of a is b?  

    (a) 75%  

    (b) 133.33%  

    (c) 120%  

    (d) 80%  

    (Analytical Thinking)


19. In a mixture of milk and water, milk is 70%. In 50 litres, milk is:  

    (a) 30 litres  

    (b) 35 litres  

    (c) 40 litres  

    (d) 45 litres  

    (Spatial Understanding)


20. Successive discounts of 20% and 10% are equivalent to a single discount of:  

    (a) 28%  

    (b) 30%  

    (c) 25%  

    (d) 32%  

    (Logical Reasoning)




 πŸ”Ή SECTION B: Assertion & Reasoning (20 Questions)


21. Assertion (A): 50% of a quantity is the same as half of that quantity.  

    Reason (R): 50% = \(\frac{50}{100} = \frac{1}{2}\).  

    (a) Both A and R are true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both A and R are true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A is true but R is false.  

    (d) A is false but R is true.  

    (Conceptual Understanding)


22. Assertion (A): Percentages greater than 100% are meaningless.  

    Reason (R): Percentage is always out of 100, so cannot exceed 100.  

    (a) Both A and R are true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both A and R are true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A is false, R is true.  

    (d) Both are false.  

    (Logical Reasoning)


23. Assertion (A): If 20% of x = 30, then x = 150.  

    Reason (R): 20% = \(\frac{1}{5}\), so x = 30 × 5 = 150.  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) Both false.  

    (Analytical Thinking)


24. Assertion (A): Profit % is always calculated on Cost Price.  

    Reason (R): Profit = SP – CP.  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) A false, R true.  

    (Financial Literacy)


25. Assertion (A): Simple interest for 2 years is double that of 1 year for same rate.  

    Reason (R): Simple interest is directly proportional to time.  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) A false, R true.  

    (Logical Reasoning)


26. Assertion (A): A discount of 50% followed by another 50% is the same as 100% discount.  

    Reason (R): Percentages are additive.  

    (a) Both A and R are true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both A and R are true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A is false, R is true.  

    (d) Both are false.  

    (Problem Solving)


27. Assertion (A): If length increases by 10% and breadth decreases by 10%, area remains same.  

    Reason (R): Area = length × breadth.  

    (a) Both A and R are true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both A and R are true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A is false, R is true.  

    (d) Both are false.  

    (Spatial Understanding)


28. Assertion (A): 1% of 1 day = 14.4 minutes.  

    Reason (R): 1 day = 1440 minutes.  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) Both false.  

    (Real-Life Application)


29. Assertion (A): Compound Interest is always greater than Simple Interest for the same rate and time (>1 year).  

    Reason (R): In CI, interest is calculated on increasing principal each year.  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) A false, R true.  

    (Financial Literacy)


30. Assertion (A): If CP = SP, then profit % = 0%.  

    Reason (R): Profit % = \(\frac{SP-CP}{CP} × 100\).  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) Both false.  

    (Analytical Thinking)


31. Assertion (A): 30% of 50 = 50% of 30.  

    Reason (R): \(x\% \text{ of } y = y\% \text{ of } x\).  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) Both false.  

    (Logical Reasoning)


32. Assertion (A): To compare two ratios, converting them to percentages is helpful.  

    Reason (R): Percentages have a common denominator of 100.  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) A false, R true.  

    (Conceptual Understanding)


33. Assertion (A): Depreciation means value decreases by a fixed percentage each year.  

    Reason (R): Depreciation is the opposite of compound interest.  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) Both false.  

    (Financial Literacy)


34. Assertion (A): If population increases by 10% each year, it doubles in 7 years.  

    Reason (R): Compound growth formula is \(A = P(1+r)^t\).  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A is false, R is true.  

    (d) Both false.  

    (Analytical Thinking)


35. Assertion (A): GST is always calculated on the selling price.  

    Reason (R): GST is an indirect tax added to the cost of goods.  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) A false, R true.  

    (Financial Literacy)


36. Assertion (A): 0.5 = 5%.  

    Reason (R): To convert decimal to percentage, multiply by 100.  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A is false, R is true.  

    (d) Both false.  

    (Numeracy)


37. Assertion (A): If an item is sold at a loss of 20%, then SP = 80% of CP.  

    Reason (R): Loss % = \(\frac{CP-SP}{CP} × 100\).  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) A false, R true.  

    (Problem Solving)


38. Assertion (A): In a pie chart, each sector's angle is proportional to its percentage.  

    Reason (R): Total angle in a circle is 360°.  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) Both false.  

    (Spatial Understanding)


39. Assertion (A): If 30% of a number is added to itself, the result is 130% of the number.  

    Reason (R): Adding 30% means multiplying by 1.30.  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) Both false.  

    (Logical Reasoning)


40. Assertion (A): 10% of ₹500 is equal to 50% of ₹100.  

    Reason (R): Both equal ₹50.  

    (a) Both true and R explains A.  

    (b) Both true but R does not explain A.  

    (c) A true, R false.  

    (d) Both false.  

    (Analytical Thinking)




 πŸ”Ή SECTION C: True/False (10 Questions)


41. 3/4 = 75%. (True) (Conceptual Understanding)  

42. 200% of 60 is 120. (True) (Basic Computation)  

43. If CP = ₹100, SP = ₹120, then profit % = 20%. (True) (Financial Literacy)  

44. 10% of 1 hour = 6 minutes. (True) (Real-Life Application)  

45. Discount is calculated on Marked Price. (True) (Conceptual Understanding)  

46. Simple interest for 3 years at 10% p.a. on ₹1000 is ₹400. (False) (Numeracy)  

47. If a number is increased by 20% and then decreased by 20%, it returns to original. (False) (Logical Reasoning)  

48. 0.05 = 5%. (True) (Numeracy)  

49. If milk is 40% of a mixture, water is 60%. (True) (Spatial Understanding)  

50. Compound interest is always less than simple interest. (False) (Financial Literacy)




 πŸ”Ή SECTION D: Short Answer I (2 Marks – 15 Questions)


51. Convert 5/8 into percentage. (Numeracy)  

52. Find 40% of 250 km. (Problem Solving)  

53. If 35% of students in a class are girls and there are 65 girls, find total students. (Logical Reasoning)  

54. A shirt marked ₹800 is sold at ₹680. Find discount percentage. (Financial Literacy)  

55. A number decreased by 15% becomes 340. Find the number. (Analytical Thinking)  

56. Express 0.125 as a percentage. (Numeracy)  

57. Find 12.5% of 64. (Basic Computation)  

58. If 30% of x is 45, find x. (Problem Solving)  

59. In a test, Ravi scored 42 out of 50. Find his percentage. (Real-Life Application)  

60. A cycle bought for ₹2000 is sold at a loss of 15%. Find selling price. (Financial Literacy)  

61. What percent of 80 is 20? (Analytical Thinking)  

62. Increase ₹500 by 20%. (Numeracy)  

63. Decrease 150 by 30%. (Basic Computation)  

64. If 20% of a number is 60, what is 40% of the same number? (Logical Reasoning)  

65. Convert 33⅓% into fraction. (Conceptual Understanding)




 πŸ”Ή SECTION E: Short Answer II (3 Marks – 10 Questions)


66. In a school, 45% of students are boys. If there are 440 girls, find total students and number of boys. (Problem Solving)  

67. The price of sugar increases from ₹40/kg to ₹50/kg. Find percentage increase. (Real-Life Application)  

68. A car’s value depreciates by 12% each year. If purchased for ₹6,00,000, find its value after 1 year. (Financial Literacy)  

69. If 20% of (x + 50) = 30, find x. (Algebraic Thinking)  

70. A mixture contains milk and water in ratio 3:2. Find percentage of milk. (Spatial Understanding)  

71. A man saves 30% of his monthly income of ₹25,000. How much does he spend? (Real-Life Application)  

72. Find simple interest on ₹5000 at 8% p.a. for 3 years. Also find amount. (Numeracy)  

73. In an election, candidate A got 48% votes and lost by 1600 votes. Find total votes. (Logical Reasoning)  

74. A number is first increased by 25% and then decreased by 20%. Find net percentage change. (Analytical Thinking)  

75. If selling price of 10 articles = cost price of 12 articles, find profit %. (Financial Literacy)




 πŸ”Ή SECTION F: Long Answer (5 Marks – 10 Questions)


76. A shopkeeper buys 80 articles for ₹2400. He sells 25% at a profit of 10% and the rest at a profit of 20%. Find total selling price and overall profit %. (Problem Solving & Financial Literacy)  

77. The population of a town increases by 5% annually. If present population is 84,000, find population after 2 years. Also find population 2 years ago. (Logical Reasoning & Real-Life Application)  

78. By selling a book for ₹225, a shopkeeper loses 10%. At what price should he sell to gain 15%? (Analytical Thinking)  

79. A sum of money doubles itself in 5 years at simple interest. Find rate % p.a. (Financial Literacy)  

80. In an election, candidate A got 55% votes and won by 6000 votes. Find total votes polled. (Logical Reasoning)  

81. A trader marks his goods 30% above CP and gives 10% discount. Find his profit %. (Problem Solving)  

82. Compound interest on a certain sum for 2 years at 10% p.a. is ₹420. Find the sum. (Analytical Thinking)  

83. The length of a rectangle is increased by 20% and breadth decreased by 10%. Find net % change in area. (Spatial Understanding)  

84. A milkman mixes water equal to 20% of milk. Find percentage of milk in the mixture. (Problem Solving)  

85. If 20% of A = 30% of B = 40% of C, find A:B:C. (Algebraic Thinking)




 πŸ”Ή SECTION G: Case-Based Questions (5 Cases × 4 Sub-Questions)


CASE 1: Discount Festival  

A shop offers successive discounts: 20% + 10% + 5% on marked price of ₹2000.  


(i) Price after first discount:  

(a) ₹1600  

(b) ₹1800  

(c) ₹1500  

(d) ₹1400  


(ii) Price after second discount:  

(a) ₹1440  

(b) ₹1620  

(c) ₹1520  

(d) ₹1360  


(iii) Final selling price:  

(a) ₹1368  

(b) ₹1450  

(c) ₹1300  

(d) ₹1400  


(iv) Single equivalent discount %:  

(a) 31.6%  

(b) 35%  

(c) 30%  

(d) 32.4%  

(Competency: Problem Solving, Financial Literacy)


CASE 2: Bank Interest  

Riya deposits ₹10,000 in a bank at 8% p.a. for 3 years.  


(i) Simple interest earned:  

(a) ₹2400  

(b) ₹1800  

(c) ₹2000  

(d) ₹2200  


(ii) Amount after 3 years under simple interest:  

(a) ₹12,400  

(b) ₹12,000  

(c) ₹12,800  

(d) ₹11,600  


(iii) Compound interest for 3 years:  

(a) ₹2597.12  

(b) ₹2400  

(c) ₹2800  

(d) ₹3000  


(iv) Difference between CI and SI:  

(a) ₹197.12  

(b) ₹200  

(c) ₹250  

(d) ₹300  

(Competency: Financial Literacy, Analytical Thinking)


CASE 3: Population Change  

The population of a city was 5,00,000 in 2020. It increased by 10% in 2021, decreased by 5% in 2022, and increased by 8% in 2023.  


(i) Population in 2021:  

(a) 5,50,000  

(b) 5,25,000  

(c) 5,75,000  

(d) 5,10,000  


(ii) Population in 2022:  

(a) 5,22,500  

(b) 5,47,500  

(c) 5,37,500  

(d) 5,40,000  


(iii) Population in 2023:  

(a) 5,80,600  

(b) 5,85,000  

(c) 5,90,200  

(d) 5,70,500  


(iv) Overall percentage increase from 2020 to 2023:  

(a) 13%  

(b) 14.2%  

(c) 12.5%  

(d) 15.8%  

(Competency: Logical Reasoning, Real-Life Application)


CASE 4: Exam Scores Comparison  

Three students scored as follows in two subjects:  


| Student | Math (out of 80) | Science (out of 100) |

||||

| A       | 64               | 85                  |

| B       | 72               | 90                  |

| C       | 56               | 75                  |


(i) Percentage of A in Math:  

(a) 80%  

(b) 75%  

(c) 70%  

(d) 85%  


(ii) Percentage of B in Science:  

(a) 85%  

(b) 90%  

(c) 92%  

(d) 88%  


(iii) Who performed better overall (average of two subjects by percentage)?  

(a) A  

(b) B  

(c) C  

(d) B and C tied  


(iv) If to qualify, a student needs 70% in each subject, who qualified?  

(a) Only A  

(b) Only B  

(c) B and C  

(d) A and B  

(Competency: Analytical Thinking, Problem Solving)


CASE 5: Profit-Loss Scenario  

Kishan buys 50 shirts at ₹300 each. He sells 30 at ₹400 each and the remaining at ₹250 each.  


(i) Total Cost Price:  

(a) ₹15,000  

(b) ₹12,000  

(c) ₹18,000  

(d) ₹20,000  


(ii) Total Selling Price:  

(a) ₹16,500  

(b) ₹17,000  

(c) ₹18,500  

(d) ₹19,000  


(iii) Overall profit/loss amount:  

(a) ₹1500 profit  

(b) ₹1500 loss  

(c) ₹2000 profit  

(d) ₹2000 loss  


(iv) Overall profit/loss percentage:  

(a) 10% profit  

(b) 10% loss  

(c) 8% profit  

(d) 8% loss  

(Competency: Financial Literacy, Problem Solving)



  COMPETENCIES COVERED


  • Logical Reasoning  

  • Problem Solving  

  • Numerical Ability  

  • Financial Literacy  

  • Analytical Thinking  

  • Spatial Understanding  

  • Real-Life Application  

  • Conceptual Understanding  

  • Algebraic Thinking  

  • Data Interpretation  



 

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