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The document is a worksheet for a periodic test in Mathematics for Class VI at Vydehi School of Excellence for the academic year 2024-25. It includes questions from three chapters: Knowing Our Numbers, Whole Numbers, and Playing with Numbers, covering topics such as number formation, place value, operations, and basic number theory. Answers are provided for each question, demonstrating the expected solutions and calculations.

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The document is a worksheet for a periodic test in Mathematics for Class VI at Vydehi School of Excellence for the academic year 2024-25. It includes questions from three chapters: Knowing Our Numbers, Whole Numbers, and Playing with Numbers, covering topics such as number formation, place value, operations, and basic number theory. Answers are provided for each question, demonstrating the expected solutions and calculations.

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VYDEHI SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE

ACADEMIC YEAR (2024 25)


SUBJECT- MATHEMATICS
PERIODIC TEST -I WORKSHEET
CLASS: VI

CHAPTER 1: KNOWING OUR NUMBERS


1. Form the greatest and smallest number using the numbers 5,1 and 3.
2. i) Write Forty-eight thousand nine hundred two in numeral form
ii) shift zero to thousand place and write in numeral form
iii) expand the number obtained in question number (ii).
3. Expand the given number according to the place value: 54789.
4. Find the difference between the face and place value of 9 in 5698452.
5. Write the place and face value for the underlined digits in the given numbers.
a) 5145478
b) 65998730
c) 45796625
d) 74579652
6. Insert commas according to Indian System of Numeration and write in words for the following
numbers.
a) 568974
b) 3267941
c) 50012474
d) 45874152
7. Insert commas according to International System of Numeration and write in words for the following
numbers.
a) 5478961
b) 65879301
c) 458763004
d) 47854160
8. Subtract smallest 3-digit number from greatest 6-digit number.
9. How many 2-digit numbers are there in total?
10. How many milligrams make 25 kilograms?
11. There are two factories located at place P and Q. From these factories, a certain commodity is to be
delivered to each of the depots situated at A, B and C. Weekly production of commodity by P and Q
are 120 kg and 150 kg respectively. Weekly requirement of commodity by A, B and C are 80 kg, 90
kg and 100 kg respectively. P delivers 60 kg to A, 40 kg to B and 20 kg to C. How much amount of
the commodity should Q deliver to A, B and C to meet their requirement? If rate of commodity is
20 per kg, find the total amount to be paid to P and Q.

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12. Write each of the following numbers in figures:
a) Six million three hundred fifty-two thousand nine hundred forty-six.
b) Seven crore twenty-three lakh eighty-six thousand, five hundred ninety-four.
13. The city newspaper is published every day. One copy has 14 pages. 15,950 copies are printed every
day.
a) How many total pages are printed every day?
b) Calculate number of pages required for a week?
14. Which is greater of 270346 and 48356?
15. Write the greatest and smallest numbers of 4 digits using all the digits 8, 0, 5.
16. South Indian restaurant Menu is given below:
Medhu Vada 50 Stem Idly 40
Samber Vada 60 Samber Idly 50
Onion Vada 60 Finger Idly 60
Dahi Vada 65 Curd Idly 60
Tomato Rice 60 Idly Chat 70
Veg Pulao 70 Idly Platter 120
Veg Pulao (Full) 80 Ghee Idly 55

You and your four friends are moving to the restaurant for a brunch. You have ordered the given
below list of foods. If the bill is to be shared by all of you, find the amount to be paid by an
individual(you).
List of Food ordered:
Sambar Vada -2
Veg Pulao (Full) -2
Sambar Idly -3
Tomato Rice -1
Onion Vada -3
17. A student multiplied 3759 by 231 instead of multiplied by 23. How much was his product greater
than the correct product?
18. A person had only 10000000 with him. He purchased a smart television , a bike for
. How much money was left with him?
19. The capacity of a water tank is 300 litres. Express its capacity in millilitres.
20.
What distance does she cover in 6 days of a week?

CHAPTER 2: WHOLE NUMBERS


1. The predecessor of greatest five-digit number _____________
2. The successor of smallest 4-digit number __________
3. A water tank has a capacity of 1020 litres. How many buckets, each of 20 litres capacity, can be
filled from the water tank?
4. Use number line and find the answer for the following:
a) 8 + 2
b) 9 4
c) 2 × 4
5. A school principal placed orders for 85 chairs
the dealer as an advance money, what
amount is to be given to the dealer now?
6. A dealer purchased 124 LED sets. If the cost of one se

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7. A shoe factory manufactured 66520 shoes in 250 days. How many shoes did it manufacture per day?
8. she sold her car and bought car for 589000.
How much more has Preetha paid for new car?
9. A Data entry operator enters the data on both Monday and Friday for 14 sheets and he enters on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for 25 sheets. Saturday and Sunday are week off. Find number of
pages of sheets entered by the operator in a week, if 1 sheet consists of 15 pages?
10. Khan and Karthick is very interested in collecting difference kinds and colours of pebbles. First Day
Khan collects 154 pebbles and Karthick collects 132 pebbles. Second day Khan collects 98 pebbles
and Karthick collects 102 pebbles. Third day Khan collects 165 pebbles and Karthick collects 168
pebbles. Find who has collected more pebbles and by how much?

CHAPTER 3: PLAYING WITH NUMBER


1. _______________ is a factor of every number.
2. The first five multiple of 6 are _______________.
3. A number for which sum of all its factor is equal to twice the number is called __________.
4. Greatest prime number between 1 and 10 is ___________.
5. If a number is divisible by both 2 and 3, then the number is divisible by _________.
6. Use divisibility test and verify the given number is divisible by 11 or not : 5699.
7. Prime factorise 224 using factor tree method in all the possible ways. How many different trees you
were able to make?
8. Check the divisible of 2, 5 and 10 for the following numbers.
a) 255 b) 622 c) 870 d) 177
9. A number is divisible by 9. By what other number will it be divisible?
10. Find the prime factors of 144 in both factor tree and long division methods and compare.
11. Write the twin prime and co prime numbers between 1 and 20.
12. If the number 4586* is divisible by 3, then find the smallest whole number in the place of * .
13. A merchant has 120 litre of oil of one kind, 180 litre of other kind, and 240 litres of a third kind. He
wants to sell the oil by filling the three kinds of oil in tins of equal capacity. What should be the
greatest capacity of such tins.
14. Abraham has two pieces of wire, one 6 feet long and the other 12 feet long. If he wants to cut them
up to produce many pieces of wire that are all of the same length, with no wire left over, what is the
greatest length, in feet, that he can make?
15. The drama club meets in the school auditorium every 2 days, and the choir meets there every 5 days.
If the groups are both meeting in the auditorium today, then how many days from now will they next
have to share the auditorium?
16. Six bells commence tolling together and toll at intervals of 2, 4, 6, 8 10 and 12 seconds respectively.
In 30 minutes, how many times do they toll together? (excluding the one at start)
17. John is printing orange and green forms. He notices that 3 orange forms fit on a page, and 5 green
forms fit on a page. If John wants to print the exact same number of orange and green forms, what is
the minimum number of each form that he could print?
18. The circumferences of three tyres are 40, 50 and 70 cm. If they move simultaneously, then what is
the least distance they should cover to meet together again?
19. The product of two number is equal to the product of their ________________
20. The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 6 and 120 respectively. If one of the numbers is 24, find the
other number.

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Answers:
Chapter 1: Knowing numbers
1. Greatest Number = 531 Smallest Number = 135
2. 48,902 after shifting 40,892
Expand: 4 10,000 + 8 100 + 9 10 + 2 1
3. 5 10000 + 4 1000 + 7 100 + 8 10 + 9
4. Face value = 9
Place value = 90000
Difference = 89,991
5.
Face value Place value
a) 5 5000
b) 9 90000
c) 5 5000000
d) 7 70000000

6.
a) 5,68,974 five lakhs sixty-eight thousands nine hundred seventy four
b) 32,67,941 Thirty-two lakhs sixty-seven thousands nine hundred forty-one
c) 5,00,12,474 Five crores twelve thousands four hundred four
d) 4,58,74,152 Four crores fifty-eight lakhs seventy four thousand one hundred and fifty two
7.
a) 5,478,961 - Five million four hundred seventy eight thousands nine hundred sixty one
b) 65,879,301 - Sixty five million eight hundred seventy eight thousands three hundred one
c) 458,763,004 - Four hundred fifty eight million seven hundred sixty three thousands four
d) 47,854,160 - Forty seven million eight hundred fifty four thousands one hundred sixty

8. Greatest 6-digit number = 9,99,999


Smallest 3-digit number = 100
Difference = 9,99,899
9. 90
10. 25,000 milli grams
11. Commodity delivered from Q to A, B, C are 20 kg, 50 kg, 80 kg.
Amount paid to A = (60 + 40 + 20) kg 20 = 120 kg 20 = 240
Amount paid to B = (20 + 50 + 80) kg 150 kg
12. (a) 6, 352, 946
(b) 7, 23, 52, 594
13. No. of pages printed everyday = 2,23,300
No. of pages printed in a week = 15,63,700
14. 270346
15. Greatest number = 8805 smallest = 5008
16. 670
Amount paid by an individual = 134
17. The product difference is 67662.
18. 88,91,858
19. 3,00,000 millilitres
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20. 17,760 m or 17 km 760 m
Chapter 2: Whole Numbers
1. 9999
2. 1001
3. 51 buckets
4. a) 10 b) 5 c) 8 d) 3
5. 16,300
6. 47,78,960
7. 265 shoes per day
8. 214000
9. 1545 pages
10. Khan collects more pebbles Karthick
Chapter 3: Playing with numbers
1. 1
2. 6, 12, 18, 24, 30
3. Perfect numbers
4. 7
5. 6
6. Not divisible by 11
7. 2x2x2x2x2x2x7
8. a) 255 divisible by 5
b) 622 divisible by 2
c) 870 divisible by 2, 5, 10
d) 177 not divisible by 2, 5, 10
9. 3
10. Prime factors = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3
11. Twin prime number: (3,5), (5,7), (11,13), (17,19)
Co-prime number: (2,3), (3,5), (5,7), (11,13), (17,19)
12. 1
13. H.C.F of (120, 180) = 60, The greatest volume of each tin is 60 litres
14. H.C.F of (6, 12) = 6, the greatest length of each small piece will be 6 ft.
15. H.C.F of (8, 12) = 4, the greatest number of groups can be made is 4.
16. L.C.M of (2, 4, 8, 6, 10, 12) is 120 seconds = 2 minutes. 15 times
17. L.C.M of (3,5). That is 15, The smallest number of each form could be printed is 15.
18. L.C.M of (40, 50, 70) = 1400, the distance covered is 1400 cm
19. HCF and LCM
20. The other number is 30.

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