Class 6 Maths
Sample Paper 5 | Class 6 Mathematics
Class 6 Mathematics
Sample Paper - 5 Solutions
SECTION – A (1 mark each)
Multiple Choice Questions:
Question 1:
A square has how many lines of symmetry?
- 1
- 2
- 4
- 0
Question 2:
The ratio 18:81 is same as:
- 9:2
- 6:9
- 9:1
- 2: 9
Question 3:
An engineer who wants to build a boundary wall of his house will need to find the
- perimeter
- raw data
- area
- bar graph
Question 4:
1 Crore = ____ lakh
- 10
- 100
- 1000
- 1
Question 5:
Additive inverse of -23 is
- 23
- -23
Fill in the blanks:
Question 6:
Perimeter of rectangle = ______
Question 7:
A polygon having all sides equal and all angles equal is called a _____ polygon.
Question 8:
of right angle =_____
Question 9:
A fraction in which numerator is greater than denominator is called _____ fraction.
Question 10:
4x + 9x – 7x = ______.
Section – B (2 marks each)
Question 11:
Six times a number increased by 7 is 9. Find the number.
Question 12:
Area of a rectangular field is 450 m2. The breadth of the field is 15 m. what is the ratio of length and area of the rectangular field?
Question 13:
The cost price of 𝑚 books is 5𝑚. If total purchased books is 32. Find the cost price of all the books.
Question 14:
Find the value of (89 X 76 + 89 X 24).
Question 15:
What fraction of an hour is 35 minutes?
Question 16:
Rohan went to a park whose length was 2500 m and width was 1200 m. He took 5 rounds of the park, at the same speed. Considering that he travelled along the boundary, what is the perimeter of the park?
Question 17:
The capacity of a water tank is 300 litres. Express its capacity in millilitres.
Question 18:
What are the degree measures of the following angles?
(a) Right angle
(b) A complete angle
(c) Straight angle
Question 19:
Write an algebraic expression for each of the following:
(a) 3 subtracted from a number y.
(b) 5 is added to three times a number x.
Question 20:
Show the following numbers on the number line:
(a) 0.2
(b) 1.9
(c) 1.1
(d) 2.5
Section – C (4 marks each)
Question 21:
Write all the natural numbers from 1 to 15. What fraction of them are prime numbers?
Question 22:
Ten years old Rahul can carry a maximum weight of 15 kg. If he bought 4 kg 900 g of apples, 2 kg 600 g of grapes and 5 kg 300 g of mangoes. Can he carry the total weight that he bought. If yes, then how much more weight he can carry with him?
Question 23:
Solve:
3(x + 3) – 2(x-1) = 5(x – 5)
Question 24:
Mr. Rajan made a pictograph given below to show the number of cars washed at a car washing station during three days of a week.
(a) How many cars were washed on Friday
(b) On which day the maximum number of cars were washed at the station?
(c) On which day the minimum number of cars were washed at the station?
(d) How many more cars were washed on Saturday than on Friday?
Question 25:
Find the sum of the following integers:
(a) (- 8) + (+ 5) + (- 3) + (- 2)
(b) (- 7) + (- 9) + (+ 4) + (+ 3)
Section – D (5 marks each)
Question 26:
Given below is the data showing the number of children in 20 families of a colony:
2,1,3,1,2,1,1,3,2,3,2,3,2,2,4,3,1,4,3,2
Arrange the above data in an ascending order and then put it in the tabular form.
Question 27:
A truck runs 492 km on 36 L of diesel. How many kilometres can it run on 33L of diesel?
Question 28:
Find the smallest number which when diminished by 3 is divisible by 21, 28, 36 and 45.
Question 29:
Here is a pattern of houses with matchsticks:
Write the general rule for this pattern.
Question 30:
Fencing the compound of a house costs ₹5452. If the rate is ₹94 per metre, find the perimeter of the compound. If the breadth is 10 m, find its length.
Question 31:
Identify the following in the given figure:
(a) Sector
(b) Chord
(c) Diameter
(d) Segment.
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