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This document is a terminal exam paper for Class VI Mathematics at SSM Academy, Dindigul, affiliated with CBSE. It consists of multiple sections including multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, very short answers, short answers, and long answers, covering various mathematical concepts. The exam assesses students' understanding of numbers, fractions, geometry, and basic arithmetic operations.
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6th Terminal exam_2_Maths_24-25_Set-2

This document is a terminal exam paper for Class VI Mathematics at SSM Academy, Dindigul, affiliated with CBSE. It consists of multiple sections including multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, very short answers, short answers, and long answers, covering various mathematical concepts. The exam assesses students' understanding of numbers, fractions, geometry, and basic arithmetic operations.
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SSM ACADEMY CBSE, DINDIGUL

Affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi


Affiliation. No: 1930414, School code: TN 55351
Class: VI MATHEMATICS Roll No:
Time: 3 hours TERMINAL EXAM -2 Max marks:
80
Section-A
I. Answer the following:
10 ×1=10

1) What is the smallest 4-digit number that can be formed using the
digits 3, 5, 7, and 8 without repetition?
a) 3578 b) 3587 c) 3758 d) 3785
2) How many crores are there in 1 billion?
a) 10 b) 100 c) 1000 d) 10,000
3) Which of the following is a factor of every even number?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 5
4) What is the smallest composite number?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
5) How many endpoints does a line have?
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) Infinite
6) What is the point where two lines intersect called?
a) Line b) Plane c) Vertex d) Edge
7) What is the additive inverse of -5?
a) -5 b) 5 c) 0 d) None of these
8) Which integer is its own additive inverse?
a) -1 b) 1 c) 0 d) None of these
9) Which of the following fractions is equivalent to 3/4?
a) 6/8 b) 4/3 c) 2/3 d) 1/2
10) If the numerator of a fraction is greater than the denominator, the
fraction is called:
a) Proper fraction b) Improper fraction
c) Mixed fraction d) Unit fraction

II. Fill in the blanks:


10 ×1=10

11) What is the predecessor of the smallest whole number?


_________________
12) Can the HCF of two numbers be greater than the smaller number?
_________________
13) What is the name of a geometric figure that has no endpoints and
extends infinitely in one direction? _________________
14) What is the multiplicative identity for integers? _________________
15) When comparing fractions with different denominators, what method
can be used to find a common basis for comparison? _________________
16) True or False: 10 crores is equal to 1 billion.
17) True or False: All prime numbers are odd, except for the number 2.
18) True or False: The sum of a positive integer and its opposite is
always zero.
19) True or False: A line segment has no dimension.
20) True or False: 7/5 is an example of a mixed fraction.

Section-B
(Very short Answers)
III. Answer the following:
7 ×2=14

21) What is the difference between the largest and smallest 4-digit
numbers formed using the digits 2, 4, 6, and 8 without repetition?
22) Write the number name of 6,07,008 in the International numeral
system.
23) Find the prime factors of 36.
24) Draw a diagram of a line segment and label its endpoints.
25) Find the smallest prime number greater than 30.
26) a) Write three consecutive integers greater than -5.
(Or)
27) b) Represent −2, 5 on a number line.
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28) a) Find the equivalent fraction of 4 with a denominator of 12.
(Or)
29) b) Compare 3/7 and 5/9 using the cross-multiplication method and
write the
a. comparison using the appropriate symbol (<, >, or =).

Section- C
(Short Answers)
IV. Answer the following:
7 ×3=21

30) a) Solve:
i) Arrange the numbers 6724, 4981, 7821, 3468 in ascending
order.
ii) A box contains 2,340 marbles. How many marbles are there
in 230 such boxes?
(Or)
b) A farmer harvested 13,560 kg of rice from the first field, 17,890
kg from the
second field, and 11,250 kg from the third field. Answer the
following:
i) What is the total rice production?
ii) How much less rice did the third field produce than the first?

31) Find the LCM of 8, 14, and 21 using the common division method.

32) A) Name the following from the given figure:


i) four points
ii) three lines iii) two rays
(Or)

b) Give two examples each from real life that represent the following
geometrical entities:
i) point
ii) line
iii) line segment
iv) ray
33) Arrange the following integers in ascending order: −12 ,−5 , 0 , 7 ,−3 .

34) Add: (−15)+6+(−9)+4 .

3 5
35) Find 8 + 12 by finding the LCM of the denominators.

5 3 7 1
36) Arrange the fractions 12 , 8 , 24 , 4 in ascending order.
Section- D
(Long Answers)
V. Answer the following:
5 ×5=25

37) A) A bookstore sold 35 notebooks at ₹120 each and 20 pens at ₹30


each. Answer the following:
i) What is the total cost of the notebooks?
ii) What is the total cost of the pens?
iii) What is the total revenue earned?
(Or)
(b) Arrange the following numbers in ascending order and find their
difference:789652, 456321, 985473, 123456.

38) A) A company has 42 male employees and 56 female employees.


They want to form teams where each team has the same number of
male and female employees.
i) Find the HCF of 42 and 56.
ii) How many employees will be there in each team?
iii)How many teams can be formed?

(Or)
(b) Using divisibility rules, check if 987654 is divisible by 3, 6, and 9.

39) a) The temperature of a hill station on three consecutive days is as


follows:
Day 1: −5 °C
Day 2: 3 °C
Day 3: −10 ° C
i) What is the difference between the temperatures on Day 1 and
Day 2?
ii) What is the difference between the temperatures on Day 2 and
Day 3?
iii) Calculate the total temperature change over the three days.

(Or)

(b) A diver is at a depth of -150 meters below sea level. He rises by 50


meters, then moves down by 20 meters, and finally ascends by 40
meters.
i) What is the diver’s new depth?
ii) Represent these movements on a number line.
iii) Calculate the total vertical distance covered by the diver.

5 1
40) A) A juice jar is 6 full. If 3 of the juice is poured out, how much juice
remains in the jar? Express the answer as a fraction of the jar's
capacity.
(Or)

4 3
(b) Sita's farm is 7 of her land. She uses 5 of the farm for growing
vegetables.
i) What fraction of Sita's land is used for vegetables?
ii) What fraction of the farm is unused?
iii) Express both answers as proper fractions.

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