Grade 6-Mathematics Revision Paper (3rd Term)
Grade 6-Mathematics Revision Paper (3rd Term)
Subject : Mathematics
Grade : 06 Duration : 2 hours
Instructions : Answer all the questions.
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Part I
(1) Mark point A on the circle and mark point B outside the circle.
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(4) Express 0.78 as a fraction.
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(6) Simplify.
1.7 + 0.33
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(7) Express 4250𝑔 in kilogrammes and grammes.
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(8) The length and the breadth of a rectangle is 20cm and 5cm respectively. Find the ratio between
the length and the breadth in its simplest form.
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(9) The price of a pen is Rs. 28.00. Find the price of 5 such pens.
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(10) Simplify.
3l 856ml + 4l 84ml
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(13) Write “five to the power two” in index form.
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(14) State the next two terms of the given number pattern.
1, 4, 16, 25, ……, ………
(18) Shalani had 𝑅𝑠. 𝑥. She spent 𝑅𝑠. 10 from it. Write an algebraic expression for the remaining
money.
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(19) Represent 100 as a decimal number.
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(20) Find the value 24
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Part II
(01) (i) (a) Draw an open plane figure and a closed plane figure.
(b) Draw two rectilinear plane figures.
(ii) Write 4 types of rectilinear closed plane figures that can be identified from this figure.
Write,
(a) The name of it.
(b) The number of faces.
(c) The number of edges.
(d) The number of vertices.
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(02) (i) Round off the following prices to the nearest multiple of 10.
A - Rs.34
B - Rs.75
(iv) There are 14 boys and 12 girls in a class. Write the ratio of the boys to the girls
(v)There are 15 red balls and 21 black balls. Write the ratio of the red balls to the black balls.
(a) There are 45 students in a class. Out of them, m number of students got absent on a
certain day. Find the number of students who were present on that day.
(2 marks)
(b) It is 10 minutes since Ruwan arrived at the bus halt. The bus he travels will arrive t
minutes from now. How many minutes does he has to spend in total at the bus halt?
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(a) Express in index form. 3 × 3 × 5 × 5 × 5
(b) Express 32 as a power of 2.
(c) Expand and find the value 22× 32.
(04) (i) The attendance of students in grade 6 in a particular school are represented below.
Day Tally mark Number of students
Monday //// //// //// //// ………………
Tuesday …………………………………………. 26
Wednesday //// //// //// //// ………………..
Thursday …………………………………………. 24
Friday …………………………………………. 16
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(a) If there are 36 students in school A, find the number of students represented by the “ ”.
(b) How many more students are present in school B than school C?
(c) If there are 39 students in school D, represent it in the picture graph.
(d) Find the total number of students in four schools.
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