VI Math QP
VI Math QP
SECTION A
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2. 30+6+ 10 can be written in decimal form as?
6. ___________pencils can be bought for Rs.30, if cost of dozen pencils is Rs. 30.
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7. If the perimeter of a square is 16cm then its area is
(a) 64 cm2 (b) 81 cm2 (c) 121 cm2 (d) none of these
8. The area of a rectangle is 40cm2. If its breadth is 4cm then find its length.
(a) Five point zero zero eight (b) five point eight (c) fifty eight (d) none of these
14. There is a rectangular sheet whose length is 14cm and breadth is 4 cm shorter than length. Find area of sheet.
(a) 1400 cm2 (b) 104 cm2 (c) 114 cm2 (d) 140 cm2
15. Following table shows the number of bicycles manufactured in a factory during the year 1998 to 2002.
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17. Find the area in sq. meter of a piece of cloth 1meter 25 cm wide and 2 meter long.
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18. What is the length of wooden strip required to frame a photograph of length and breadth 32cm and 21cm
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respectively.
19. Check if these numbers are in proportion? 15, 45, 40, 120
20. The bar graph given alongside shows the amount of wheat purchased by government during the year 1998-2002.
Read the bar graph and write down your observations. In which year was:
(a) The wheat production maximum (b) the wheat production minimum
SECTION -C
21. Take Sarita’s present age to be Y years
(a) What will be her age 5 years from now?
(b) What was her age 3 years back?
22. Samson travelled 5km 52m by bus, 2km 265m by car and the rest 1km 30m he walked. How much
distance did he travel in all ?
23. There are 45 persons working in an office. If the number of females is 25 and the remaining are males.
Find the ratio of
(a) The number of females to number of males.
(b) The number of males to total number of persons.
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In a class of 80 students 45 like football, 12 like tennis and remaining like cricket.
(a) Find the ratio of students like football to cricket.
(b) Find the ratio of students like tennis to cricket.
24. How many tiles whose length and breadth are 12cm and 5cm respectively will be needed to fit in a rectangular
region whose length and breadth is 100 cm and 144 cm respectively?
25. Determine the smallest three digit number which is exactly divisible by 6,8,12?
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Find the HCF of 72 and 35.
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SECTION D
26. From the above pictograph answer the following questions which represents the number of students in
different year of a school.
(a) How many symbols represent the number of students in the year 2002?
(b) Find the total number of students in the year 1996?
27. Ruby has a table cloth that fits on her table top measuring 1.5m x 1m. The cloth covers the table top completely
with 10 cm of cloth hanging down over each long edge, but no cloth hanging down over the short edges.
(a) Find the perimeter of the table top?
(b) Find the area of table top?
28. Anish and Anoop are two very good friends. One day they decided to play cricket. Anish made 42 runs in 6 overs
and Anoop made 63 runs in 7 overs. Based on this, answer the following questions.
(a) How many runs did Anoop make in 1 over?
(b) Who made more runs per over ?
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29. Complete the table and by inspection of table find the solution of equation M+4=6
M 1 2 3
M+4
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30. Urmila’s school is at a distance of 5km 350m from her house. She has to travel by bus and by foot. She
travels 1km 70m on foot and rest by bus. Based on this, answer the following questions.
(a) How much distance does she travel by bus?
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(b) What is the total distance between Urmila’s house and school?
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