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ACADEMIA

Half Yearly, NOVEMBER 2024-25

NAME :

CLASS: STD VI SUBJECT: Maths OBTAINED


MARKS:

SECTION: STUDENT’S ID TIME: 2 hours TOTAL MARKS:


ROLL NO: NO: DATE: 100

INVIGILATOR’S SIGN : EXAMINER'S SIGN


:

Arithmetic: 40 marks
1. Convert the following decimals to like decimals. 5× 1 = 5
(a) 1.21 (b) 56 (c) 0.2359 (d) 12.1 (e) 0.012
2. Simplify the following expressions: - 4×2 = 8
16 24 3 −1 3 2 5 7 13 −15
a) 𝑏𝑦 6 b) − 25 + − c)(13 × 12) − (14 × 3) + ( 9 × )
25 −5 15 26
2 9 12 26
d) × 11 × 13 × 63
3

3. Find the additive inverse: - 2 × 0.5 = 1


a) 7 b) 9
4. Find the multiplicative inverse: - 2 × 0.5 = 1
a) 6 b) (-8)
5. Classify the following into positive and negative rational numbers: - 2×1= 2
−7
a) −12 b) 0

6. Find the value of the following: - 2×2=4


a) {(−52) + (−83) − (−12)}
b) 9999 × 777 + 778

7. A total 37.02 mm of rainfall was registered in a place in a month of 30 days. Find the
average amount of rainfall registered per day. (4)
8. Mrs. Shasha bought 4 kg 500g of flour 3 kg 100g of nuts and 350g of olive oil. What is
the total weight she is carrying? (4)
1 3 5
9. Three soaps 𝐴, 𝐵 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝐶 of equal weight have 17, 19 and 21 part incense in the respectively.

Find which soap has the most and which one the least amount of incense. (3)
2
10. The weight of a box is 5 3. How many boxes can be shipped, if a boat can carry a weight

of 680 kg? (3)


1 1
11. A car can run 20 km in 1𝑙 of petrol. What distance can it cover in 5 𝑙 of petrol? (3)
4 3
2 −5
12. The sum of two numbers is 3. If one of the numbers is , find the other. (2)
6

Algebra: 30 marks
13.(a). Add the following expressions: 5x–3y+2z and -7x+4y-9z (2)
(b). Subtract: 3x2-2xy+y2 from -4x2-y2 (2)
(c).Simplify : (i)(1/2x2-5xy-2)-( x2-1/3xy+7)-(-1/3x2+1/6xy-9) (4)
(ii) a2( b2-c2 ) +b2(c2-a2) + c2(a2-b2) (4)
14. Find the product : (a) 5lm×(-2mn)× (7mn3) (2.5)
Divide : (b) (24x3y3+72x2y2) by 12x2y (2.5)
15. Find the coefficient of the following:
(a) x in 2xy2z (b) y2 in -5x2y2z (4)
16. Evaluate 25xy (2x-y) when x= ½, y= 4 after finding the product. (5)

Geometry – 30 marks
17. (a)Find the complementary and supplementary angle of 30° (3)
(b) Find the exterior angles at the triangle whose Interior angles are 50°, 30°, 100° (3)
18. In a triangle ABC, <A if five-eighth of <B and <C is seven-eigth of <B. Find the angles
<A,<B,<C . (4)

19. Find all the angles of the triangle: (5)


A

50°

150°

B C D

20. In the triangle ABC right angled triangle at B, AC= 65cm, AB =25 cm. Find the length
of BC. (5)

A
25 cm

B ? C

21.(a). Is it possible to construct a triangle with sides 7cm, 8 cm, 9cm according to the
triangular inequality? (4)
(b). Find the value of <APQ, <PRQ, <PQR (6)

A P B

60°

140°

C Q R D

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