8th General Science SA 1 Question Paper 2025-26 | 8th Class Physical Science Ap sa1 Exam Paper 2025

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH

SELF ASSESSMENT TERM – 1 MODEL PAPER 2025 – 2026

Class : VIII Subject : General Science
UDISE Code : __________ PEN ID : __________ Roll No : __________
Time : 3 Hours  Maximum Marks : 80


SECTION – A : MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

(Each question carries 1 mark – 20 × 1 = 20)

Choose the correct answer from the given options.

  1. Which of the following is a non-metal?
    A) Sodium B) Iron C) Sulphur D) Copper
  2. The process by which plants prepare their own food is called —
    A) Respiration B) Photosynthesis C) Transpiration D) Fermentation
  3. SI unit of force is —
    A) Joule B) Pascal C) Newton D) Watt
  4. Which of the following is a good conductor of electricity?
    A) Plastic B) Rubber C) Copper D) Wood
  5. The device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy —
    A) Electric Motor B) Cell C) Generator D) Battery
  6. Which one of the following shows refraction of light?
    A) Bouncing of light B) Bending of light C) Scattering of light D) Spreading of light
  7. The gas released during photosynthesis is —
    A) Carbon dioxide B) Oxygen C) Nitrogen D) Hydrogen
  8. Which organ controls and coordinates the body?
    A) Heart B) Brain C) Kidney D) Liver
  9. The chemical formula of water is —
    A) H₂O B) CO₂ C) O₂ D) H₂SO₄
  10. A change that cannot be reversed is called —
    A) Physical change B) Chemical change C) Periodic change D) Temporary change
  11. Heat transfer by direct contact is —
    A) Radiation B) Convection C) Conduction D) Reflection
  12. Which of the following is a natural fibre?
    A) Nylon B) Polyester C) Cotton D) Rayon
  13. The major component of air is —
    A) Carbon dioxide B) Nitrogen C) Oxygen D) Argon
  14. The reflection from a smooth surface is —
    A) Irregular reflection B) Diffused reflection C) Regular reflection D) Random reflection
  15. In which state do molecules have the least kinetic energy?
    A) Solid B) Liquid C) Gas D) Plasma
  16. In the human body, digestion starts in —
    A) Stomach B) Mouth C) Small intestine D) Liver
  17. The motion of a pendulum is an example of —
    A) Circular motion B) Periodic motion C) Linear motion D) Random motion
  18. The energy stored in food is —
    A) Electrical B) Chemical C) Potential D) Kinetic
  19. Rainwater harvesting helps in —
    A) Wasting water B) Soil erosion C) Storing rainwater D) None
  20. Which part of the cell controls all activities?
    A) Nucleus B) Cytoplasm C) Cell wall D) Vacuole

SECTION – B : SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

(Each question carries 2 marks – 4 × 2 = 8)

  1. Define force. Write its SI unit.
  2. Write two differences between physical and chemical changes.
  3. What are conductors and insulators? Give one example of each.
  4. What is the role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis?

SECTION – C : APPLICATION / DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONS

(Each question carries 4 marks – 5 × 4 = 20)

  1. Explain how light travels in a straight line. Write an activity to show rectilinear propagation of light.
  2. What is respiration? Explain the process of aerobic respiration in plants.
  3. State the law of conservation of energy. Give an example to illustrate it.
  4. Explain the structure and function of the human heart.
  5. Write the differences between renewable and non-renewable energy sources with two examples each.

SECTION – D : LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS

(Each question carries 8 marks – 4 × 8 = 32)

  1. Explain the structure of the human digestive system with a neat labelled diagram.
  2. Describe the water cycle and write the importance of each step in maintaining environmental balance.
  3. What are acids and bases? Explain their properties and uses with examples.
  4. Explain the working and applications of an electric circuit containing a bulb, battery and switch.

ANSWER KEY / సమాధానాలు

Section – A : MCQs
1–C 2–B 3–C 4–C 5–B 6–B 7–B 8–B 9–A 10–B
11–C 12–C 13–B 14–C 15–A 16–B 17–B 18–B 19–C 20–A

Section – B : Short Answers
21. Force – a push or pull acting on an object; SI unit: Newton.
22. Physical: reversible (melting ice); Chemical: irreversible (rusting).
23. Conductors allow current (copper); Insulators resist it (plastic).
24. Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight energy for photosynthesis.

Section – C : Application Questions
25. Light travels in straight lines; activity using candle & cardboard holes shows it.
26. Respiration – breakdown of glucose using oxygen → CO₂, H₂O, energy.
27. Energy neither created nor destroyed – pendulum, roller coaster examples.
28. Human heart – 4 chambers (2 atria, 2 ventricles); pumps blood throughout body.
29. Renewable: solar, wind; Non-renewable: coal, petroleum.

Section – D : Long Answers
30. Digestive system – mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small & large intestine; diagram; process of digestion.
31. Water cycle – evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection; balances nature.
32. Acids (sour, H⁺ donor, e.g., HCl); Bases (bitter, OH⁻ donor, e.g., NaOH); neutralization; daily uses.
33. Electric circuit – current flows from positive to negative through bulb; switch controls; diagram and uses.