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This document is a mathematics exam for Class VI focusing on Data Handling and Decimals, consisting of various types of questions including fill in the blanks, calculations, and data interpretation from graphs. It covers topics such as conversions, subtraction, and representation of data through pictographs and bar graphs. The exam is structured into sections with questions worth 1, 2, and 3 marks, totaling 30 marks.
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This document is a mathematics exam for Class VI focusing on Data Handling and Decimals, consisting of various types of questions including fill in the blanks, calculations, and data interpretation from graphs. It covers topics such as conversions, subtraction, and representation of data through pictographs and bar graphs. The exam is structured into sections with questions worth 1, 2, and 3 marks, totaling 30 marks.
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Maths (30 Marks)

Class VI
Data Handling & Decimals

1 Marks Question (1 x 5 = 5)
1. Fill in the blanks
a. 1 m = __________ cm.
b. 0.55 in fraction is equal to ________.
c. The difference between the maximum and minimum value in data is called __________.
d. 5 hundreds 3 tens 4 tenths in decimal form is ______________
e. In a bar graph the width of the bars may be unequal (T/ F) ____________

2 Marks Question (2 x 5 = 10)


2. Subtract the sum of 182.38 and 132.91 from 998.45.

3. Ravi purchased 5 kg 400 gm rice, 2 kg 20 gm sugar and 10 Kg 850 gm flour (atta). Find the total weight of his
purchases.
4. Following pictograph shows the number of girls in five classes.

Answer the below questions:


a. Which class has the minimum number of girls?
b. Which class has the maximum number of girls?
c. How many girls are there in Class 6?
d. What is the total number of girls in the Classes 6 to 9?
5. The following bar graph shows the number of car in a society based on the color type. Read the bar graph and
answer the following questions:
(a) Which color car is preferred by the owners?
(b) Which two colors have same number of cars?
(c) How many different type of car color is available in the society?
(d) The number of car having blue color is 5 more than number of car having red car.
Is this a true statement?
(e) The total number of car available in the society is _________
6. Write the following in decimals: -
3
a.
4
2
b.
5
3 Marks Question (3 x 5 = 15)
7. During a rainy season, students of a class were made to count the number of umbrellas which were
bought in different days of a week.
Monday 15
Tuesday 10
Wednesday 15
Thursday 20
Friday 5
Saturday 10
Draw a pictograph for the given data.
8. Represent the following on the number line: -
a. 1.3
b. 3.8
c. 4.1
9. In an examination, the grades achieved by 40 students of a class are given below
B, C, C, E, A, C, B, B, D, D, D, D, B, C, C, C, A, C, B, E, A, D, C, B, E, C, B, E, C, D, A, B, C, E, D, D, A, A, C, E
a. Arrange the grades using tally marks
b. How many students get grade A?
c. How many students get grade E?
d. The grade where maximum students are present

10. Convert the following: -


a. 6005 paise in Rs
b. 9 m 7 cm in m
c. 24 km 5 m in Km
d. 26 kg 50 gm in gm
e. 15 litres 5 ml in litres
f. 8 rs and 65 paise in Rs
11. Find the value of the following: -
a. 15 – 9.363
b. 5.28 – 1.4 + 3.116

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