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CLASS 6

SET-1
HINTS AND SOLUTIONS
1. (A) : In the problem figures, arrow '→' is moving half 9. (C) :
step in clockwise direction, circle with line segment
in the smaller square is moving in anti-clockwise
direction around its vertices and circle is moving half
step in clockwise direction and darken in every alternate
steps.
10. (A) : The pattern followed is, 1 + 5 + 6 + 8 = 20 = 10
2. (C) : According to question; 2 2
and 8 + 6 + 2 + 2 18
= =9
2 2
Thus, buildings C and D are at the extreme positions.
3. (D) : Similarly, 3 + 2 + 4 + 3 = 12 = 6
2 2
11. (C) : We have,

4. (D) Similarly,
5. (C) : A. After replacing the symbols, we get
6 ÷ 3 + 8 < 4 ÷ 2 - 1
⇒ 2+8<2-1 12. (D) :
⇒ 10 < 1 (Incorrect)
B. After replacing the symbols, we get
4 + 6 ÷ 2 > 32 ÷ 4 – 1
⇒ 4+3>8-1
(Final point)
⇒ 7 > 7 (Incorrect) 13. (B) :
C. After replacing the symbols, we get
1 km
8-4÷2<6+3
⇒ 8-2<9 (Starting 9 km
point)
⇒ 6 < 9 (Correct) 5 km
D. After replacing the symbols, we get
14 ÷ 7 + 3 < 6 ÷ 3 + 2
⇒ 2+3<2+2 2 km
⇒ 5 < 4 (Incorrect)
\ The man is in North-East direction from his starting
6. (B) : 1, 2, 3 contains only one figure. point.
4, 7, 9 contains two different figures, both do not touch
each other.
5, 6, 8 also contains two different figures in which
inside figure is shaded and touch the outside figure.
14. (C) :
7. (C) : C is daughter of A, E is daughter of C and D.
So, C is wife of D.
Therefore, A is father-in-law of D.

Polygon
8. (D) : Rectangle 15. (A) : Second figure is obtained from the first figure by
Square
rotating 90° clockwise.

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16. (D) : A 5 5
23. (D) : of a complete turn = × 360° = 300°
1 6 6
2 3
4 24. (D) : Let two consecutive odd numbers be x and
6 5 x + 2.
7
8 9 According to question,
3(x + 2) – x = 56
B ⇒ 3x + 6 – x = 56 ⇒ 2x = 50
⇒ x = 25
17. (C) : \ Bigger number = 25 + 2 = 27
25. (D) 26. (B)
27. (B) :

Area of rectangle ABCD = (14 × 10) cm2 = 140 cm2 \ A, E and U have exactly one line of symmetry.
Area of square LMNO = (6 × 6) cm2 = 36 cm2 28. (A)
\ Area of shaded region 29. (C) : An expression having three terms is called
= Area of rectangle ABCD – Area of square LMNO trinomial.
= (140 – 36) sq. cm = 104 sq. cm 30. (B) : A. Total number of equal parts = 17
18. (B) : Weight of marble A = 200 gm Number of shaded parts = 4
Weight of marbles A and B = 300 gm 4
\ Shaded fraction = = 0.235
Weight of marbles A, B and C = 600 gm 17
\ Weight of marble B = (300 – 200) gm = 100 gm B. Total number of equal parts = 8
and weight of marble C = (600 – 200 – 100) gm Number of shaded parts = 2
= 300 gm 2
\ Shaded fraction = = 0.25
Difference between the weights of marbles B and C 8
= (300 – 100) gm = 200 gm C. Total number of equal parts = 10
Thus, marble C is 200 gm heavier than marble B. Number of shaded parts = 4
4
19. (C) : Perimeter of rectangle = 2(length + breadth) \ Shaded fraction = = 0 .4
10
20. (D) : a × b + a × c = a × (b + c) is the distributive
31. (A) : Sum of two polynomials = 8a3 + 9a2 – 14a + 6
property over addition.
One of them = 6a3 – 6a2 – 2
1 1 1 7 2 Other polynomial
21. (B) : 18 − 8 + 7  ÷  +1
2 4 7  52 13  = (8a3 + 9a2 – 14a + 6) – (6a3 – 6a2 – 2)
= 8a3 + 9a2 – 14a + 6 – 6a3 + 6a2 + 2
37 33 50  7 13 
= − +  ×  +1 = 2a3 + 15a2 – 14a + 8
2 4 7  52 2 
32. (B) : The factors of 48 are; 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16,
37 33 50 7 24, 48.
= − + × +1
2 4 7 8
Thus, prime factors of 48 are 2 and 3.
37 33 25 74 − 33 + 25 + 4
= − + +1= 33. (D) : (a m) 0 = a 0 = 1 ≠ 0
2 4 4 4
34. (B) : Highest number of pages = 400
70 35 1 Least number of pages = 100
= = = 17
4 2 2 \ Required difference = 400 – 100 = 300
3 19 35. (B) : Let breadth of rectangle be x cm.
22. (D) : We have, 1 = \ Length of rectangle = 2x cm
16 16
19 16 Now, Perimeter = 42 cm
Reciprocal of = ⇒ 2(x + 2x) = 42
16 19
⇒ 2 × 3x = 42 ⇒ 6x = 42 ⇒ x = 7
19 16 361 − 256 105
\ Required difference = − = = \ Breadth of rectangle = 7 cm and length of rectangle
16 19 304 304

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= (7 × 2) cm = 14 cm Daryaganj be x km.
Thus, area of rectangle = (7 × 14) cm2 = 98 cm2 \ Distance between Akshardham and Qutub Minar
= x km
36. (D) : Let Preetika had 'x' marbles at first.
And, distance between Daryaganj and Mayur Vihar
1
Marbles used in January = x 1 
8 =  x  km
3 
1
Marbles used in February = x According to question,
3
1 3x + 3x + x
Marbles used in March = 20 x + x + x = 8 .4 ⇒ = 8 .4
3 3
According to the question, 7 3
⇒ x = 8 .4 ⇒ x = 8 .4 × ⇒ x = 3.6
1 1  x 3 7
x −  x + x + 20  =
8 3  2 \ Distance between Daryaganj and Mayur Vihar
1 1 x 1
⇒ x− x − x − 20 − = 0 = × 3.6 = 1.2 km
8 3 2 3
24 x − 3 x − 8 x − 12 x 43. (B) : Let the monthly salary and monthly expenditure
⇒ = 20 be 4x and 3x respectively.
24
x Annual salary = ` 1,44,000
⇒ = 20 ⇒ x = 24 × 20 = 480
24 1, 44,000
\ Monthly salary = = ` 12,000
12
37. (A) : Speed of Ravi = 18 km/hr
4x = 12,000
18000 ⇒ x = 3,000
= m / min = 300 m / min
60 Monthly expenditure = ` (3 × 3,000) = ` 9,000
Distance covered by Ravi = 750 m \ Monthly savings = ` (12,000 – 9,000) = ` 3,000
Distance 750 1
\ Time taken by Ravi = = = 2 mins. 44. (B) : Price of 100 g cherries = ` 3
Speed 300 2 3
Price of 1 g cherries = `
38. (B) : Duration of time Farah worked on Monday 100
= 6.45 h  3 
Price of 800 g cherries = `  × 800 = ` 24
Duration of time Farah worked on Tuesday = 7.32 h  100 
Duration of time Farah worked on Wednesday = 5.1 h
45. (C) : 1 kg = 1000 gm
Duration of time Farah worked on Thursday = 6.7 h
1 kg 500 gm = 1500 gm
Duration of time Farah worked on Friday = 8.9 h
2 kg = 2000 gm
Total hours she worked in 5 days
= (6.45 + 7.32 + 5.1 + 6.7 + 8.9) h = 34.47 h The least quantity of rice which is needed to make
exact number of any kind of packet is the L.C.M. of
39. (C) : Total number of equal pieces = 9
1000, 1500 and 2000.
Number of pieces have been eaten = 4 + 3 = 7
7 2 1000, 1500, 2000
∴ Required fraction = 2 500, 750, 1000
9
2 250, 375, 500
40. (B) : Let present age of Seema be x years.
Six years ago, age of Seema = (x – 6) years 2 125, 375, 250
According to question, 3 125, 375, 125
x = 2(x – 6) ⇒ x = 2x – 12 5 125, 125, 125
⇒ x = 12 5 25, 25, 25
\ Present age of Seema is 12 years.
5 5, 5, 5
41. (B) : Marks obtained by Sunita = 81 1, 1, 1
Marks obtained by Sohan = 81 – 9 = 72 \ L.C.M. = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 5 × 5 × 5
72 8 = 6000
\ Required ratio = = or 8 : 9
81 9 Hence, packet of 6000 gm or 6 kg is needed.
42. (A) : Let the distance between Qutub Minar and 46. (C) : Average number of computers manufactured

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10 + 15 + 7.5 + 22.5 + 27.5 82.5 120 4
= = = 16.5 lakh ⇒ x= =
5 5 2 × 195 13
Average number of computers sold
7.5 + 12.5 + 5 + 17.5 + 22.5 65 49. (B)
= = = 13 lakh
5 5 50. (C) : Length of rectangle = 75 m
\ Required difference
Breadth of rectangle = P m
= 16.5 lakh – 13 lakh = 3.5 lakh
Perimeter of rectangle = 310 m
47. (A) ⇒ 2(75 + P) = 310
48. (A) : Given, ⇒ 75 + P = 155
1  1  3 1  5 2   61 ⇒ P = 155 – 75
5 − 1 + 2 ÷ 5 ÷ x −  −    = 2
6  5  4 2  
6 3  120 \ P = 80

Hence, area of rectangle
31  6 11 2 1  5 2   301
⇒ − +  × × −  −  = = Q m2 = (80 × 75) m2 = 6000 m2
6  5  4 11 x  6 3   120
⇒ Q = 6000

31  6
− + {
− =}
1 1  301
6  5 2 x 6  120
Now, length of rectangle = R m
Breadth of rectangle = 25 m
31 6 1 1 301 Area = 375 m2
⇒ − − + =
6 5 2 x 6 120 ⇒ 25 × R = 375
\ R = 15
1 31 6 1 301 195
⇒ = − + − = Perimeter = S m
2 x 6 5 6 120 120
\ S = 2(15 + 25) = 2 × 40 = 80
Hence, P = 80, Q = 6000, R = 15 and S = 80

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