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CBSE Solved Sample Papers For Class 6 For Maths

The document provides a sample paper for Class 6 maths from CBSE with 34 questions covering topics like fractions, operations, geometry, decimals, ratios, and word problems. The paper is divided into 4 sections with increasing difficulty. It includes the questions, working steps for some multi-part questions, and the answers. The goal of the sample paper is to help students prepare for their CBSE exams according to the latest syllabus and marking scheme.

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CBSE Solved Sample Papers For Class 6 For Maths

The document provides a sample paper for Class 6 maths from CBSE with 34 questions covering topics like fractions, operations, geometry, decimals, ratios, and word problems. The paper is divided into 4 sections with increasing difficulty. It includes the questions, working steps for some multi-part questions, and the answers. The goal of the sample paper is to help students prepare for their CBSE exams according to the latest syllabus and marking scheme.

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CBSE Solved Sample Papers for Class 6 – Maths

By Anand Meena - March 1, 2016

CBSE Solved Sample Papers for Class 6 for Maths


CBSE Solved Sample Papers for Class 6 for Maths Subject is given below. The solved
sample papers are created as per the latest CBSE syllabus and curriculum keeping in
mind the latest marking schemes.

Section – A

Question 1 : 2/5 + 3/5 + 11/20 is equal to :

(a) 25/20
(b) 24/20
(c) 28/20
(d) 19/20

Answer : (b) 24/20

Question 2 : An equilateral triangle has:

(a) 1 lines of symmetry


(b) 2 lines of symmetry
(c) 3 lines of symmetry
(d) None of these

Answer : (c) 3 Lines of symmetry

Question 3: The absolute value of -10 is:

(a) -10
(b) 10
(c) -11
(d) -9

Answer : (b) 10

Question 4: The smallest positive integer is:

(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) Not determined
(d) None of these

Answer : (b) 1

Question 5: Perimeter of a rectangle of a length 7.5 cm and breadth 3 cm is:

(a) 21 cm
(b) 22 cm
(c) 23 cm
(d) None of these

Answer : (a) 21 cm

Question 6: Digit at the tenths place in 256.96 is:

(a) 2
(b) 6
(c) 5
(d) 9

Answer : (d) 9

Question 7: 5 more than a number:

(a) 5x
(b) 5+x
(c) 5-x
(d) 5/x

Answer : (b) 5+x

Question 8: Which instrument is used to draw arcs and circles

(a) Scale
(b) Compass
(c) Set square
(d) Protector

Answer : ( b) compass

Question 9: How many arcs are to be drawn to construct an angle of 90°


(a) Five
(b) Seven
(c) Three
(d) One

Answer : (a) five

Question 10: Perimeter of a square of side 6.7 cm is:

(a) 24.6 cm
(b) 26.8 cm
(c) 27.5 cm
(d) 28.8 cm

Answer : (b) 26.8 cm

Section – B

Question 11: Solve (-32) – (-50)

Answer : -32 – (-50)

• -32 + 50
• 18 ans.

Question 12: Convert 72 cm into metre.

Answer : 1 meter = 10 cm

• 72 cm = 72/100
• 0.72 m ans.

Question 13: Find the sum:

27.076 + 0.55 + 0.004

Answer :

• 27.076 + 0.55 + 0.004


• 27,630 ans.

Question 14: Mr. Bansal spends Rs. X daily and saves Rs. Y per week what is his
income for two weeks?
Answer : Income for 1 week = Rs. (y + 7x)

• Income for 2 week = Rs. 2(y + 7x)


• Rs.(2y + 14x) ans.

Question 15: Arrange the following decimals in ascending order:

0.8, 8.8, 8.08, 88.8, 0.08

Answer : Decimals arranged in ascending order are:

• 0.08, 0.8, 8.08, 8.8, 88.8

Question 16: Subtract 17/6 from 33/4

Answer : 33/4 – 17/6

• (99 – 34)/12
• 65/12 ans.

Question 17: The side of a square is 14 cm, find its area.

Answer : Side of a square = 14 cm

• Area of square = (side)2


• (14 *14) = 196 cm2 ans.

Question 18: Find the value of 12/15 = 7/15

Answer : 12/15 = 7/15

• (12 -7)/15
• 5/15
• 1/3 ans.

Section – C

Question 19: These are 20 girls and 45 boys 1n a class

• (a) What is the ratio of number of girls to the number of boys?


• (b) What is the ratio of number of girls to total number of students in the class?

Answer : Number of girls = 20


• Number of boys = 45
• (a) ratio of number of girls to no. of boys = 20:45
4:9
• (b) Total no. of students in the class = 20 + 45 =85
Ratio of no. of girls to total no. of students = 20:85
4:17

Question 20: The length and breadth of a rectangular field arc in the ratio 3:2 the cost
of covering the field at Rs. 6.50 per meter is Rs. 520. Find the dimension of the field,

Answer : Let the length =(3x)n

• The breadth =(2x)m


• Perimeter of the field = 2(3x + 2x)
• (10x)m
• According to question
• Perimeter of the field = (Total cost)/(Rate per meter)
• 520/6.5
• 80m
• Therefore, 10x = 80
• X = 80/10
• 8
• Dimension of the field will (3 *8)m and (2 * 8)m or 24m and 16m.

Question 21: A wire of length 7/8 m is broken into two piece. If the length of 1 piece is
1/4 m what is the length of other piece?

Answer : Total length of wire = 7/8 m

• Length of one piece = 1/4 m


• Length of other piece =(7/8 – 1/4)m
• (7 – 2)/8
• 5/8 m

Question 22: Find the perimeter of the adjacent figure.


Answer : Perimeter of figure =sum of all sides

• (5 + 6.5 + 9 + 6) cm
• 26.5 cm

Question 23: Solve (-2) + (8) + (-4) on the number line,

Answer :

Question 24: Write coefficients of:

(a) a in 5ab2c

(b) ab in -5abc

(c) y in -3xy

Answer :

(a) Coefficient of a in 5ab2c is 5b2c

(b) Coefficient of ab in -5abc is -5c

(c) Coefficient of y in -3xy is -3x

Question 25: Draw the line symmetry for the following English alphabets:

Answer :
Question 26: The cost of a pen is Rs. 19/3 and that of a pencil is Rs. 21/5, which costs
more and by now much?

Answer : The cost of a pen = Rs. 19/3

• The cost of a pencil = Rs. 21/5


• The cost of a pen is more = Rs. (19/3 – 21/5)
• (95 – 63)/15
• 32/15 ans.

Question 27: Urmila’s school at a distance of 5 km 350m from her home, she travels 1
km 70 m on foot and rest by bus, How much distance does she travel by bus?

Answer : Distance of school from home = 5 km 350 m

• Distance covered on foot = 1km 70 m


• Distance travelled by bus = (5 km 350 m – 1 km 70 m)
• 3 km 280 m ans.

Question 28: Express the following as an using decimals :

(a) 2 mm
(b) 30 mm
(c) 4 cm 2 mm

Answer :

(a) 2/10 cm = 0.2 cm


(b) 30/10 = 3 cm
(c) 4 + 2/10 = 4.2 cm

Section – D

Question 29: Dram any line segment . Mark any point M on it. Through M draw a
perpendicular to . (Use ruler and compass)

Answer :
• Step 1: Given a point M on the line – segment .
• Step 2: with M as center and a convenient radius, construct part of cicrcle(arc)
intersecting the line – segment at P and Q

• Step 3: with pand Q as center and radius greater than pm construct two arcs.
• Step 4: Join MN. Then MN is perpendicular to .

Question 30: Add the following

(a) 25/8 + 17/12


(b) 11/3 + 11/6 + 2

Answer :

(a) 25/8 + 7/12

• (75 + 34)/24
• 109/24 ans.

(b) 11/3 + 11/6 + 2

• (22 + 11 + 12)/6
• 45/6
• 5/12 ans.

Question 31: A marble file measures 25 cm by 15 cm. how many tiles will he required
to cover floor of dimensions of 10 m and 3 m?

Answer : Area of floor 10m * 3m


• 30m2
• Area of tile = 25 cm * 15 cm
• 375 cm2
• No. of tiles = (Area of floor) /(Area of tile)
• (30 * 100 * 100)/375 cm2
• 800 tiles ans.

Question 32: Cost of 4 dozens bananas is Rs. 60. How many bananas can be
purchased for Rs.12.50?

Answer : In Rs. 60 no. of bananas purchased = 48

• In Rs. 1 no. of bananas purchased 48/60


• In Rs. 12.50 no. of bananas purchased = 40/60 *12.50
• 4/5 * 1250/100
• 2*5
• 10 bananas

Question 33: Find the cost of fencing a rectangular pack of length 175m and breadth
125m at the rate of Rs. 12 per meter.

Answer : Length of the rectangular park = 175m

• Breadth of the rectangular park = 125m


• Perimeter of park = 2(l + b)
• 2(175 + 125)m
• 2 * 300
• 600m
• Cost of one meter of wire = Rs. 12
• Cost of fencing the rectangular park = Rs. 12 * 600m
• Rs. 7200 ans.

Question 34: Give expressions in the following cases:

(a) 11 added to 2m
(b) 5 times y to which 5 is added
(c) 3 times y from which 3 is subtracted
(d) 11 subtracted from 2m

Answer :

(a) 2m + 11
(b) 5y + 5
(c) 3y – 3
(d) 2m – 11

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