📘 Class 8 Maths Worksheet
Topic: Rational Numbers
Name: ____________ Class: 8 Date: ____________
✏️ Section A: Basic Level (Concepts & Identification)
- Define a rational number.
- Which of the following are rational numbers?
a) 53
b) 2
c) -7
d) 0.25 - Write two rational numbers between 0 and 1.
- Write the additive inverse of 65.
- Write the multiplicative inverse of −43.
- Is 0 a rational number? Give reason.
- Convert 27 into decimal form.
✏️ Section B: Medium Level (Operations)
- Simplify: 32+61
- Simplify: 85−41
- Multiply: 53×910
- Divide: 87÷1614
- Simplify: −32+65
- Arrange in ascending order: 21,32,43
✏️ Section C: Advanced Level (Word Problems)
- A rope of length 65 m is cut into 2 equal parts. What is the length of each part?
- A student scored 53 of total marks in Maths and 54 in Science. Find total fraction score.
- If x=32, find 3x+21.
- The sum of two rational numbers is 47. One number is 43. Find the other.
- A tank is 53 filled. If 52 is added, what fraction is filled now?
✏️ Section D: Higher Order Thinking (HOTS)
- If a=32, find a+a1.
- Prove that sum of two rational numbers is always rational (example based).
- Find a rational number between 52 and 53.
- If x+x1=3, find possible value of x (rational).
- Write 3 rational numbers between −1 and 0.
- Without dividing, compare: 97 and 65.
✅ Answer Key
✏️ Section A: Basic Level
- A rational number is a number that can be written in the form qp, where q=0.
- Rational numbers: a, c, d
( 53, -7, 0.25 ) - Any two examples: 13,23\frac{1}{3}, \frac{2}{3}31,32 (or similar)
- −56-\frac{5}{6}−65
- −43-\frac{4}{3}−34
- Yes, because 0 = 10
- 3.5
✏️ Section B: Medium Level
- 32+61=65
- 85−41=83
- 53×910=32
- 87÷1614=1
- −32+65=61
- Ascending order:
12,23,34\frac{1}{2}, \frac{2}{3}, \frac{3}{4}21,32,43
✏️ Section C: Advanced Level
- Each part = 512\frac{5}{12}125 m
- Total = 75\frac{7}{5}57
- x=32:
3x+21=2+21=25 - Other number = 111
- Filled fraction = 1 (fully filled tank)
✏️ Section D: HOTS
- a=32:
a+a1=32+23=613 - Example proof:
Let ba+dc=bdad+bc, which is rational. - One example: 12\frac{1}{2}21 (or any valid number between)
- Possible values: x=3±52x = \frac{3 \pm \sqrt{5}}{2}x=23±5
(Note: may not always be rational; depends on interpretation) - Any three rational numbers between -1 and 0:
−14,−12,−34-\frac{1}{4}, -\frac{1}{2}, -\frac{3}{4}−41,−21,−43
- Compare 97 and 65:
Cross multiply:
7×6=42, 5×9=45
👉 65 is greater