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CBSE Class 6 Playing With Numbers Worksheet

This document contains a mathematics worksheet from the International Indian School of Riyadh for the academic year 2011-2012. The worksheet covers topics related to prime numbers, factors, and divisibility. It includes 25 fill-in-the-blank questions testing concepts like perfect numbers, even/odd numbers, and properties of primes. It also provides 11 short-answer questions involving finding prime factors, testing divisibility, writing prime numbers, and solving word problems involving factors and multiples. The answers to the worksheet are provided at the end.

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CBSE Class 6 Playing With Numbers Worksheet

This document contains a mathematics worksheet from the International Indian School of Riyadh for the academic year 2011-2012. The worksheet covers topics related to prime numbers, factors, and divisibility. It includes 25 fill-in-the-blank questions testing concepts like perfect numbers, even/odd numbers, and properties of primes. It also provides 11 short-answer questions involving finding prime factors, testing divisibility, writing prime numbers, and solving word problems involving factors and multiples. The answers to the worksheet are provided at the end.

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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL, RIYADH


VI – Mathematics [Playing With Numbers]

Academic Year 2011-2012

I) Fill in the blanks :


1. _______________________ is a factor of every number.

2. The factor of a prime number is _____________________ and _______________.

3. A number which has more than two factor is called _____________________.

4. The smallest perfect number is _____________________.

5. If a number ends with 0, it is divisible by _______________________.

6. The sum of all the factors of a perfect number is equal to _______________ the
number.
7. ______________________________ is neither prime nor composite.

8. A number is divisible by 6, if it is divisible by both ________ and _______________.

9. The smallest even numbers is ______________ and the smallest odd numbers is
a ___________________.

10. Sum of any two even numbers is _______________________.

11. Sum of two odd numbers is ______________________.

12. The only one even prime is __________________________.

13. The greatest two digit prime number is __________________________.

14. The smallest two digit prime numbers is _____________________________.

15. The difference between two twin prime is ________________________.

16. A prime number has only __________________ factors.

17 . ____________________ is the unique number.

18. The smallest digit in the blank space of _____9853. So that the number so
formed is divisible by 3.

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19. The L.C.M of two numbers in which one is a factor of the other is
___________________________.

20. The L.C.M of two co-prime numbers ________________________.

21. The smallest factor of 856 is __________________________.

22. The smallest multiple of 856 is _____________________.

23. The greatest factor of 856 is _____________________.

24. The perfect numbers below 100 are ________________ and _________________.

25. The smallest prime number is ______________________________.

26. The smallest composite number is ____________________________.

27. The smallest number having three different prime factors is ________________.

28. The sum of any two consecutive odd numbers is always divisible by _______.

29. The product of three consecutive numbers is divisible by _____________.

Do the following :
1. Express the smallest 5 – digit number in the form of prime factor.

2. Determine if 9130 is divisible by 110.

3. Using divisibility test check whether the following are divisible by


2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11

(a) 91800 (b) 31956 (c) 81615 (d) 61042 (e)48400

(f) 99909

4. Write all the twin primes below 100.

5. Write all the prime numbers below 70.

6. Find the smallest number when divided by 28, 40 and 44 leave a remainder
8 in each case.

7. Write two prime numbers whose sum is 100.

8. Write three pairs of prime numbers whose sum is an odd number.

9. Find the smallest four digit number which is exactly divisible by 12, 16, 24
and 36.

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10. Write all the composite numbers between 30 and 50.

11. The length , breadth and height of a room are 8m25cm, 6m75cm and
4m50cm respectively. Determine the longest tape which can measure the
three dimension of the room exactly.

12. Telegraph pole occurs at equal distances of 220m along a road and heaps
of stones are put at equal distances of 300m along the same road. The first
heap is at the foot of the first pole. How far from it along the road is the next
heap which lies at the foot of a pole.

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Answers :

1) 1 2) 1 and number itself 3) composite 4) 6 5) 10, 2 and 5

6) twice 7) 1 8) 2 & 3 9) 2, 1 10) even 11)even 12) 2

13) 97 14)11 15) 2 16) two 17) 1 18) 2

19) the greater number 20) their product 21) 856 22) 856

23) 6 and 28 24) 2 25) 4 26) 30 27) 4

28) 6

Do the following
1. 2
2. Hint : Check the divisibility of 11 and 10.

4. (3, 5), (5,7) , (11,13) , (17, 19) , (29,31), (41, 43) …………….

5. 2, 3, 5, 7 , 11 , 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73,
79, 83, 89, 97.
6. Hint : Find the LCM add 8.
7. 97 + 3 = 100, 89 + 11 = 100
8. (2,7), (2,11), (2,13)…………….
9. 864

11. 75cm

12. 3300

Prepared by Salva , VI – VIII Girls,IISR

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