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1 JALANDHAR CITY GRADE VIII (HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK ) ENGLISH 1. Solve the attached worksheet. 2. Do your work neatly. 3. Give wings to your imagination while presenting your work. 4. Design an English magazine. HINDI 1 kaya- saundr ilaka[- maom krom. 2 kaya-pi~ka maom idyaa gayaa kaya- QyaanapUva-k pz,kr hla krom. 3 kaya- Anya kapi maom krom. 4 Baart ki Kaoja pustk kao pz,kr p`snaaom ko ]<ar ilaike. PUNJABI not- 1. pmjwbi dw Cu`tIAW dw kmm iek Al`g kwpi ivc kro[ 2. ilkwei sw& kro MATHEMATICS Worksheet Attached. To be done in a separate thin notebook.

2 JALANDHAR CITY ivayaya-ihndi CuiT\TyaaoM ka kaya- kxaa-aazvaim ilaka[- saundr krnai AavaSyak ho.kaya- Anya ka^pi maom krom. 1 vana- ivaccod krom : vyamjana, Qvainayaa^M, QanauYTMkar, sauyaa-st 2 sainqa ivaccod krom : maa~adosa, pvana, Ainvait, naaivak, prmaosnaa 3 sainqa krom : maha + eosvaya-, Anau+ Aasana, vaqau + Aagamana, ivamalaa + [-Svar, iptr + ]pdosa 4 dao-dao pyaa-yavaacai Sabd ilaike : AiBamaana, saut, dasa, caxa,, GamaMD 5 ivalaaoma Sabd ilaike : inarmkusa, ]jjavala, ivar@t, AakYa-Na, Ainavaaya- 6 ]psaga- lagaakr dao-dao nayao Sabd ilaike : nai, sva, ku, AiBa, dur\ 7 p`%yaya lagaakr dao-dao nayao Sabd ilaike : hara, [yaa, [t, [yala, AahT 8 samaasa ivaga`h krom : ibanaa rah ko, kayado ko Anausaar, KUbaI ko saaqa, Avasar ko Anausaar, ijatnaa hao sako 9 mauhavaro va laaokaoi@tyaaom ko Aqa- ilakkr vaa@ya banaaem : A@la pr p%qar pd,naa, Aasamaana TUT pd,naa, haqa¹pa^mva maarnaa, maaqaa znaknaa, Aa^MK ka AMQaa naama nayanasauk. 10 Baart ki Kaoja AQyaaya 3 ka AQyayana krko maha%maa baud\qa AaOr mahavair jaona ki isaxaaaaom kao ica~ saiht klamabad\qa krom. 11 madr TOrosaa haomaê jaalanqar maom jaakr vaha^m ko laaogaaom sao imalaom AaOr baatcait krom. [sa baatcait ka Aap pr Baavanaa%mak va saamaaijak $p sao jaao p`baava pd,a ]sao 100 SabdaoM maom vaina-t krom.

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4 GRADE VIII JALANDHAR CITY HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK Subject: Mathematics 1. Find the smallest number by which following numbers be multiplied so as to get a perfect square number. Find the square root of the square number so formed; (a) 2592 (b) 4608 (c) Find the smallest number by which following numbers be divided so as to get a perfect square number. Find the square root of the square number so formed; (a) 8450 (b) 972 (c) Find the smallest number which must be added to the following numbers so as to get a perfect square: (a) 1510 (b) 9694 (c) (d) Find the smallest number which must be subtracted from the following numbers so as to get a perfect square: (a) 2920 (b) 4496 (c) (d) Find the least square number, which is exactly divisible by 3,4,5,6 and The perimetres of two squares are 40 m and 96 m, respectively. Find the perimeter of another square equal in area to the sum of the first two squares. 7. The area of a rectangular field whose length is twice its breadth is 2450m 2. Find the perimeter of the field. 8. A decimal number is multiplied by itself. If the product is 44.89, find the number. 9. Every student of the class contributed some money for a picnic. The money contributed by each student was equal to square of the total number of students. If the total collected amount was 2209, then find the total number of students. 10. Find the cube root of the following numbers using prime factorization: (a) (b) (c) Find the length of each side of the cube, if its volume is 512 cm Evaluate Evaluate: [2 2 + (12 2 ) 1 2] Is 9720 a perfect cube? If not, find the smallest number by which it should be multiplied to get a perfect cube. 15. Is a perfect cube? If not, find the smallest number by which it should be divided to get a perfect cube. 16. Three numbers are in the ratio 1:2:3 and the sum of their cubes is Find the numbers. 17. If the weight of 12 sheets of thick paper is 40 grams, how many sheets of the same paper would weight kilograms? 18. If the thickness of 750 sheets of paper is 6 cm, then what would be the thickness of 650 sheets of same paper? pipes are required to fill a tank in 1 hour 20 minutes. How long will it take, if only 5 pipes of the same type are used. 20. Working 6 hours a day, Amarjit can copy a book in 25 days. How many hours a day should she work so as to finish the work in 10 days?

5 21. A car can finish a certain journey in 10 hours at the speed of 60 km per hour. By how much should its speed be increased so that it may take only 8 hours to cover the same distance? persons can reap a field on 17 days. How many more persons be engaged to reap the same field in 10 days? 23. Solve the following : (1) ( ) (2) ( 3 9 ) ( 5) of the class students are above average, 1 are average and rest are below average. If there are students in all, how many students are below average in the class? metres of long rope is cut into 12 equal pieces. What is the length of each piece? Shalini has to cut out circles of diameter 1 1 cm from an aluminium strip of dimensions 4 83cm by cm. how many full circles can Shalini cut? Also, calculate the wastage of the aluminium strip cm cm 27. Write 6 rational numbers between 3 5 and Verify that : 5 ( ) = (5 4 ) (5 6 ) The product of two rational numbers is if one of them is, then find the other A train is moving at a speed of km/h. How much distance will it cover in 21 2 hours? 9

6 JALANDHAR CITY GRADE VIII HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK Subject: English Worksheet-1 (Pronouns) (A) Fill in the blanks with the correct relative pronouns given below. Whose, who, that, which My mother.. is a great artist is also known for her eccentric ways. On many days, she forgets to cook for us. My father habits are very regular, sometimes finds it difficult to adjust. Her paintings. she sells for quite a figure, are a mystery to us. Her customers..come home to place orders are very interesting. A customer once came with a dog kept barking throughout the ten minutes that he was at home. My mother. was totally engrossed in the conversation, just didn't seem to notice the noise until a neighbour. had been trying to sleep. Finally rang our doorbell and requested us to keep the dog quiet. (B) Fill in the blanks given below using possessive pronouns. 1. We bought that house last year. It is. 2. This car belongs to Mr. & Mrs. Smith. It is.. 3. The book is.. It has my name on it. 4. Excuse me. This phone is.. You forgot to take it with you. 5. Her sister drew the picture. It s That s. We bought it last night at the departmental store. 7. The bicycles were... They rode them home after school. 8. I think these keys are.. I left them on the table. 9. A: Is this Robert s? B: No, it s not A: Are you sure this book belongs to your mother? B: Yes, it s.. (C) Tell which pronouns in the following sentences are reflexive and which are emphatic. 1. I will do it myself. 2. John hurt himself while he was jogging in the park. 3. He himself made the remark. 4. I wash myself when I get up. 5. The boys fooled themselves. 6. We have got ourselves into a mess. 7. Susie killed herself. 8. We enjoyed ourselves at the party. 9. A house divided against itself cannot stand.

7 10. They gave themselves a lot of trouble. D) Fill in the blanks with demonstrative pronouns. 1. Will all people attend the ceremony. 2. I can tell.he is upset. 3..people are ecstatic about the performance. 4...animal are very hungry. 5. Do you know he told the truth? 6. Marry wants...apples displayed in the window. 7. Could you toss me one of.pillows? 8. How much is.jacket hanging on the far rack? 9..children across the street are jumping rope. 10..is the best movie I ve ever seen. E) Fill in the blanks by using distributive pronouns. 1. The teacher knows student in the school. 2..girl was given a doll. 3. She could start the meeting because. had arrived. 4. We can't do. these things. 5. I like apples nor oranges. 6. You can take three of these apples. 7. I like of your three brothers. 8. I don't like..of these books. 9. The.. players didn t want to wait for Ali house has its own parking. F) Join the sentences in column A to the sentences in column B using the relative pronouns from column C. Write the sentences. A B C 1. I called the electrician. a. He was not very helpful. i. that 2. This is the gift. b. They were as hard as stone. ii. who 3. I threw away the c. It is made of glass. iii. that pillows. 4. I asked the policeman d. His shop is near my home. iv. whom for directions. 5. This is the shopkeeper. e. My husband gave it to me. v. which 6. The cup fell and broke. f. He always has a cheerful vi. whose smile for everyone

8 Worksheet -2 (Adverbs) An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Adverbs fall into three categories; When, Where, and How. Direct ions: Write the adverb in each sentence below. Then, tell what category of (when / where / how) it falls in. A) Example : I quickly ran for the fire extinguisher. Answer: quickly- how 1. The boy calmly looked out the window The man frequently checked his s I sometimes forget to complete all my chores The girl looked carefully for her purse The team sought the missing uniforms everywhere I carefully climbed the steep mountain We finally reached at our team goal I completely forgot to turn in my project...-. B) Write a sentence with each adverb listed below. Example: busily Answer: He was busily engaged in other activities. 1. abnormally- 2. gratefully - 3. fondly- 4. joyfully- 5. frantically - 6. correctly- 7. positively- 8. reluctantly- 9 thankfully- 10. politely- 11. vaguely- 12. quietly- C) Unscramble the words to form sentences. Write the sentences. Underline the adverbs. 1. bedtime / mother / reads / always / stories / us

9 . 2. the / children / often / football / play 3. almost / lost / Kiran / new / mobile / her / phone 4. the / bank / strike / tomorrow / are / on / employees. 5. teacher / learnt / on / job / the / the / quickly 6. people / patience / seem / have / to / seldom D) Underline the sentences where the adverbs are in the correct positions. 1. just a. Just now I arrived. b. I arrived just now. c. I arrived now just. 2. still a. I still can t find my glasses. b. I can t find my glasses still. c. I can t find still my glasses. 3. occasionally a. I occasionally skip dinner. b. I skip dinner occasionally. c. Both sentences are correct. 4. often a. The officer is often on tour. b. The often officer is on tour. c. Both sentences are correct. 5. dutifully a. Grandmother waters the dutifully plants in the morning. b. Grandmother waters dutifully the plants in the morning. c. Grandmother dutifully waters the plants in the morning. E) Fill in the blanks with the comparative or superlative forms of the words in brackets. 1. The teacher reached.. than the students. (early) 2. Compared to yesterday, we worked as a team today. (well) 3. My mother talks. than my father on the phone. (loud) 4. The cheetah runs..among all land animals. (fast) 5. This is the. that Mousumi has walked in her life. (far) 6. We are going to Aurangabad. this month. (late) F) Rewrite each sentence, putting the adverb given in brackets in the correct place. 1. Subhash ran towards the bright red car. (swiftly) 2. Mohini opened the door and waited for the dog to come out. (cautiously)

10 . 3. We had imagined that Jaipur would be such a rich experience. (never).. 4. The executive had finished the conference call when it was time for another meeting.(scarcely) 5. Our neighbour s dog barks. (rarely). Worksheet 3 (Determiners) A) Fill in the blanks using the correct determiners from the brackets. 1. books are mine. (These/That) 2. There aren t..people in the bus. (much/many) 3. Mother says we should always keep.money with us for an emergency. (a few/some) 4. Shruti has to solve maths problems before going to sleep. (some/each) 5. My brother is very fond of Indian classical music. He has CDs.(any/many) 6. There is.milk in the fridge. (much/a little) B) Write the type of the underlined determiners. 1. Those kids are really playing well. 2. Bhushan found his grandmother waiting at the entrance of the supermarket. 3. Every house on this street has a lawn. 4. Mother added a little sugar in my glass of milk. 5. Which film did you watch recently? 6. Manju drank three glasses of lemonade. C) Choose the type of the underlined determiners. 1. I don t like that park. a. demonstrative b. possessive c. numeral 2. There is no smoke without fire. a. demonstrative b. quantifier c. article 3. Make hay while the sun shines. a. demonstrative b. numeral c. article 4. We will look into the matter in a few days. a. demonstrative b. numeral c. quantifier 5. There are three mango trees in our garden. a. demonstrative b. numeral c. article 6. I take my dog for a walk every evening. a. demonstrative b. possessive c. article D) Add determiners where required. Rewrite the sentences correctly. 1. There isn t milk in the house. Please get milk from the market.. 2. Who invented radio?. 3. Zeeshan waited minutes before calling his mother again. 4. Manju is going to visit grandmother tomorrow.

11 5. Do you have news for me? E) Complete the passage by using the correct words from the brackets. We have recently moved to. (our/the) new house. (Our/My)family has asked me to take care of..(the/my) garden. There were too..(much/many) weeds. I started cleaning the garden of weeds. It took me.(a few/a little) hours to clean the garden of weeds. My mother wants me to plant (little/some) flowering plants; grandfather says we should plant (little/a few) vegetables too. I am planning to install (a/the)bird bath. F) Fill in the blanks using the correct determiners. 1. I am not sure if we will be able to go out.. evening. a. that b. this c. those 2. Are. orange orchards in the distance? a. these b. those c. this 3. Could you pass me.salt shaker, please? a. some b. the c. a 4...people shy away from learning a new language because they feel they will make a lot of mistakes. a. Most b. Little c. Much 5. The librarian said that. books are missing from the library. a. several b. few c. little 6. The lecture was so interesting that we hung on to.word she said. a. all b. no c. every G) Use the pairs of determiners to make sentences. 1. the, half 2. both, my 3. her, two 4. both, these 5. all, the

12 Worksheet 4 (Editing and Omissions) A) In the following passages, one word has been omitted in each line. Write the missing word along with the word that comes before and after it in the space provided against the correct blank number. Passage -1 Before Word After (a) Vigilance is guard of all the faculties. (b) and powers the mind. It is the detective. (c) that prevents the entrance any. (d) violent destructive element. It is the..... (e) close companion protector of all success,.. (f) liberty and wisdom. The lack vigilance.. (g) is shown in thoughtlessness a. (h) general looseness in the common details life.. Passage 2 Before Word After (a) We live only what we do. Earnest. (b) people are dissatisfied anything short. (c) of highest excellence in whatever they do,. (d) and they always reach that. excellence. Whatever are, (e) whether a shopkeeper saintly teacher, you. (f) can safely give very best to the world without. (g) any doubt misgiving. If the indelible impress. (h) of your earnestness be on your goods the one. case or on your words in the other, your business will flourish. Passage 3 Before Word After (a) Several studies show the diets of... (b) female children and women inadequate..... (c) as result of indiscriminate food..... (d) allocation. Due to, girls fail..... (e) to full growth potential. The worst... (f) is when we find there is no... (g) increase in quality and quantity food... (h) intake during pregnancies. In the... (i) event, women giving birth children... (j) are also victims of malnutrition anaemia.... (k) Likewise, female foeticide is also major... (l) problem in the welfare aspect women.... B) The following passage has not been edited. There is an error in each line. Write the correct word and the incorrect word in the spaces given below. Passage 1 Incorrect Correct (a) To accomplish anything you need the driving (b) force. Motivation is this force. A wish (c) was not strong enough to make you take (d) action. A wish is the weak desire. Only (e) a desire could push you forward to act

13 (f) and accomplish our goals. To get motivated, (g) you need for identify what you want, (h) possess a strong desire and be willing to do whatever it take to make things happen. Passage 2 Incorrect Correct The passenger were waiting at the (a).... station when five policemen rushing (b).... into difference compartments of a (c).... train. After sometimes one of them (d).... comes out with two young men (e).... and soon the other policemen joined her. (f).... Passage 3 Incorrect Correct If you likes hiking or motor biking likes like the quaint little town of Lachung (a).... nestled among the snow-cap peaks of (b).... the middle Himalayas might just been the (c).... perfect choice. A best way to get to (d).... Lachung are to take a train or fly to (e).... Gangtok and than hire a cab to take (f).... you to the village. Keep on mind (g).... that accommodation facilities are basic there is(h).... only three hotels, and a lone resort. (i)....

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