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8th Grade EOG Question Stems Quiz

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Difficulty: Moderate
Grade: Grade 8
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Colorful paper art promoting an 8th-grade EOG Challenge practice quiz for math and language arts.

What is 5 + 3 x 2?
11
10
16
13
Multiplication is performed before addition, so 3 x 2 equals 6. Then, adding 5 gives 11.
Which property is demonstrated by the equation a + b = b + a?
Distributive property
Commutative property
Associative property
Antisymmetric property
The commutative property states that changing the order of addition does not affect the sum. In the equation, a + b is equal to b + a, which is a clear demonstration of this property.
What is the result of 25 divided by 5?
3
5
4
6
Dividing 25 by 5 results in 5, since 5 multiplied by 5 equals 25. This fundamental division fact is key to basic arithmetic.
Identify the verb in the sentence: 'Birds fly high.'
fly
high
Birds
None
In the sentence 'Birds fly high,' the word 'fly' describes the action performed by the subject. This makes 'fly' the verb, which is essential for conveying the sentence's action.
Which part of a sentence typically contains the main idea?
Predicate
Object
Subject
Modifier
The subject of a sentence usually indicates who or what the sentence is about, thus carrying the primary focus. Other parts, like the predicate or objects, provide additional details.
Solve for x: 2x + 3 = 11
5
3
4
6
Subtracting 3 from both sides gives 2x = 8, and dividing by 2 results in x = 4. This straightforward linear equation reinforces basic algebra skills.
Simplify the expression: 3(2x - 4) + 5
6x - 12
6x + 7
5x - 7
6x - 7
First, distribute 3 to get 6x - 12, then add 5 to simplify the expression to 6x - 7. This process emphasizes the distributive property and combining like terms.
What is the area of a rectangle with a length of 8 units and a width of 5 units?
80
20
13
40
The area of a rectangle is found by multiplying its length by its width. Multiplying 8 by 5 yields an area of 40 square units.
If the radius of a circle is 3 units, what is the approximate circumference? (Use π ≈ 3.14)
12.56
28.26
9.42
18.84
The circumference of a circle is calculated using the formula 2πr. With a radius of 3 units and π approximated to 3.14, the circumference is 2 x 3.14 x 3, which is approximately 18.84.
Solve the proportion: 4/6 = x/9
5
6
4
7
Cross-multiply to get 4 x 9 = 6x, which simplifies to 36 = 6x. Dividing both sides by 6 gives x = 6.
Which sentence correctly uses a semicolon?
I went to the store, I bought some milk.
I went to the store; and I bought some milk.
I went to the store; I bought some milk.
I went to the store I bought; some milk.
A semicolon is used to join two independent clauses without a conjunction. The sentence 'I went to the store; I bought some milk.' correctly employs a semicolon between two related complete thoughts.
What is the main purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph?
To provide supporting details.
To conclude the paragraph.
To introduce the main idea.
To list examples.
A topic sentence presents the central idea of a paragraph. It sets the stage for the supporting details that follow, guiding the reader about the paragraph's focus.
Which word is an adverb in the sentence: 'The student quickly finished the test'?
student
quickly
finished
test
Adverbs describe or modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. In this sentence, 'quickly' modifies the verb 'finished', indicating the manner in which the action was performed.
Which punctuation mark is used to show possession?
Comma
Apostrophe
Semicolon
Colon
An apostrophe is used to indicate ownership or possession, as seen in phrases like 'the dog's bone'. This punctuation mark clarifies relationships between nouns.
What does 'context clue' mean in reading comprehension?
The main theme of the passage.
A synonym for the title.
A hint about the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
The conclusion of the story.
Context clues are hints provided by the surrounding text that help readers deduce the meaning of unfamiliar words. They are an essential tool for enhancing reading comprehension.
Solve for y: 3(y - 2) + 4 = 2(y + 5) - 1
10
11
9
12
Expanding both sides gives 3y - 6 + 4 = 3y - 2 and 2y + 10 - 1 = 2y + 9. Setting the equations equal leads to y - 2 = 9, hence y = 11.
If a triangle has angles in the ratio 2:3:4, what is the measure of the largest angle?
100°
120°
90°
80°
The sum of the angles in a triangle is 180°. With the ratio parts adding up to 9 (2+3+4), each part is 20°. The largest angle, being 4 parts, measures 80°.
Simplify the expression and solve for x: 2(x - 3) = 3(x + 1) - 5
-4
4
-2
2
Expanding gives 2x - 6 = 3x + 3 - 5, which simplifies to 2x - 6 = 3x - 2. Isolating x yields x = -4.
In literary analysis, what is the term for a character who undergoes significant internal change throughout a story?
Dynamic character
Foil
Antagonist
Static character
A dynamic character experiences significant internal change or growth throughout a narrative. This contrasts with a static character, who remains largely unchanged.
Identify the type of figurative language used in the sentence: 'The classroom was a zoo.'
Simile
Hyperbole
Metaphor
Personification
The sentence directly equates the classroom with a zoo without using 'like' or 'as,' making it a metaphor. This comparison emphasizes the chaotic atmosphere in the room.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand key exam-style questions in math and language arts.
  2. Analyze problem-solving strategies across diverse exam topics.
  3. Apply mathematical reasoning and language skills to practice problems.
  4. Identify knowledge gaps through self-assessment exercises.
  5. Build test-taking confidence by engaging with real exam questions.

8th Grade EOG Question Stems Cheat Sheet

  1. Master the Pythagorean Theorem - Crack the code of right triangles by learning that a² + b² = c², where c is the hypotenuse. Try drawing a few triangles and labeling the sides to see the magic in action. Soon you'll be spotting right angles everywhere! 8th Grade Math EOG Review
  2. Understand the Properties of Exponents - Become an exponent ninja by mastering the rules for multiplying, dividing, and raising powers to powers, including zero and negative exponents. Play around with expressions like (x²)³ and x❰ to see how they simplify. You'll breeze through those long calculations in no time! 8th Grade Math EOG Review
  3. Grasp the Concept of Functions - Think of a function as a magical machine: you feed in an input and get exactly one output every time. Practice identifying functions in tables, graphs, and equations to build your confidence. Before long, you'll be mapping input to output like a pro! 8th Grade Math EOG Review
  4. Familiarize Yourself with Scientific Notation - Tame huge or tiny numbers by expressing them as a number between 1 and 10 times a power of ten (e.g., 3.2 × 10³ for 3,200). This skill is perfect for astronomy, chemistry, and anything requiring big brains. Practice converting numbers back and forth for lightning-fast calculations! 8th Grade Math EOG Review
  5. Review Transformations in Geometry - Move shapes like a digital artist with translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations on the coordinate plane. Learn how each transformation shifts or resizes figures without messing up their angles. Soon you'll be creating geometric masterpieces! 8th Grade Math EOG Review
  6. Practice Solving Systems of Equations - Find the intersection of two lines by mastering graphing, substitution, and elimination methods. Solve real-life puzzles, like splitting bills or mixing solutions, to see systems in action. With each method you try, you'll unlock a new way to tackle tough problems! 8th Grade Math EOG Review
  7. Enhance Your Understanding of Figurative Language - Dive into metaphors, similes, personification, and hyperbole to unlock hidden meanings and spice up your reading. Identify these devices in poems, stories, or song lyrics for instant "aha!" moments. Your interpretation skills will level up in no time! ELA Figurative Language Flashcards
  8. Analyze Text Structures - Recognize patterns like cause and effect, compare and contrast, and problem and solution to navigate any passage with ease. Mapping out these structures will transform confusing texts into clear storylines. Soon you'll be decoding authors' tricks like a literary detective! ELA EOG Jeopardy Review
  9. Develop Skills in Identifying Themes - Hunt for the central message or lesson in passages by looking at recurring ideas and details. A strong theme analysis is your ticket to deeper comprehension and richer discussions. You'll start seeing connections that others completely miss! ELA EOG Jeopardy Review
  10. Practice Active and Passive Voice - Decide whether the subject is doing the action (active) or receiving it (passive), and experiment by rewriting sentences both ways. This skill polishes your writing and strengthens your grammar radar. Get ready to spot passive sentences lurking in everyday texts! ELA Active vs. Passive Voice Flashcards
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