CBSE Class 8 Math Practice
Class 8 is the last year before CBSE math gets genuinely hard. Class 9 introduces number systems, coordinate geometry, and the full weight of Euclid's geometry — and it does not slow down to wait for children who arrive with shaky algebra or incomplete probability understanding. Class 8 is consolidation year: the same topics as Class 7, taken deeper. Linear equations now have variables on both sides. Probability moves from coin flips to compound events. Algebra extends to polynomials and factorisation. If your child finishes Class 8 strong, Class 9 is manageable. If they do not, Class 9 is where confidence collapses.
AIMathTest generates a fresh 10-question test matched to the Class 8 NCERT syllabus every single day. The AI engine knows the Class 8 chapter sequence and varies the topic mix week by week — heavy on algebraic expressions in the first term, heavier on mensuration and data handling later. No question is ever repeated.
Topics covered for Class 8 CBSE
- Rational numbers (operations, number line placement, properties)
- Fractions and decimals (full operations at confidence level)
- Percentages (compound interest, discount and tax problems)
- Geometry (quadrilaterals in depth, constructions, understanding of proofs)
- Measurement (area and perimeter of polygons, volume of cylinders and cones)
- Data handling (pie charts, histograms, probability of compound events)
- Algebra (linear equations with variables on both sides, algebraic expressions)
- Ratio and proportion (direct and inverse variation, applications)
- Probability (compound events, experimental probability from data)
- Word problems that combine algebra with real-world contexts
The Class 9 cliff is real — Class 8 daily practice is the bridge
Every year, a cohort of students who were doing fine in Class 7 and Class 8 hit Class 9 and suddenly find math overwhelming. The jump in abstraction is real — but it is survivable if the foundations are solid. Children who practiced daily in Class 8, who can rearrange an equation automatically and estimate a probability without second-guessing, handle the Class 9 syllabus without panic. Ten minutes a day in Class 8 is worth far more than ten hours of tuition in Class 9.
How AIMathTest helps with Class 8 specifically
The AI does not just give your child problems — it gives your child the right problems. If they keep missing algebraic expression questions, the AI surfaces more of them. If probability is solid, the AI moves on. The test adapts across the school year to match the current chapter while regularly revisiting older topics so nothing decays.
Pricing
Ten AI-generated tests per month, free forever. Unlimited practice at ₹50/month — less than a single private tuition session, less than most math workbooks. One subscription covers every child in your household across any board.
Related
Also practicing: CBSE Class 7, and for boards — IB, Cambridge.