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The document is an annual mathematics examination paper for Class VI at Vishwa Bharti Public School, Greater Noida, consisting of 35 questions divided into five sections with a total of 80 marks. Each section has a different mark allocation, ranging from 1 to 5 marks per question. The exam covers various mathematical concepts including area, ratios, fractions, and basic arithmetic operations.

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The document is an annual mathematics examination paper for Class VI at Vishwa Bharti Public School, Greater Noida, consisting of 35 questions divided into five sections with a total of 80 marks. Each section has a different mark allocation, ranging from 1 to 5 marks per question. The exam covers various mathematical concepts including area, ratios, fractions, and basic arithmetic operations.

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VISHWA BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GREATER NOIDA

ANNUAL EXAMINATION (2024-25)


SUBJECT: - MATHEMATICS
Class-VI
Set-B
Date:
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 80

Instructions-
1. This Question Paper has 35 questions. It is divided into 5 sections.
2. Section-A consists of 15 questions (1-15) of 1 mark each, Section-B consists of 5 questions (16 to 20)
of 2 marks each, Section-C consists of 8 questions (21-28) of 3 marks each,Section-D consists of 4
questions (29-32) of 4 marks each and Section-E consists of 3 questions (33-35) of 5 marks each
3. Rough work must be shown in the rough column on the right side of the sheet.
4. Draw neat figures wherever required.

SECTION-A (15 MARKS)


1. The area of rectangle is 126 cm2 and its breadth is 10.5 cm. The length of the (1)
rectangle is ______
(a) 10 cm (b) 12 cm
(b) 11 cm (d) 10.5 cm
2. If a,b,c and d are in proportion ,then: (1)
(a) a×c = b×d (b) a×d = b×c
(c) a×b = c×d (d) none of these
3. The ratio 24:30 in the simplest form is ____. (1)
(a) 23: 25 (b) 18:23
(c) 3:5 (d) 4:5
4. Which of the following are like fractions? (1)
2 3 4 5 2 2 2 2
(a) , , , (b) , , ,
3 4 5 6 5 7 9 11
1 3 5 7
(c) , , , (d) none of
8 8 8 8
these
5. 4 more than -5 is : (1)
(a) 9 (b) -9
(c) -1 (d) 1
5 5 5 5 (1)
6. The smallest of the fractions , , , is ____.
7 6 9 11
5 5
(a) (b)
7 6
5 5
(c) (d)
9 11
7. A combination of numbers and letters connected by Mathematical signs is an ____. (1)
(a) Equation (b) Literal part
(c) Identity (d) Algebraic expression
1
8. On subtracting 12 from 7 , we get_____. (1)
(a) 4 (b) - 4
(c) -5 (d) 5
9. 0.4 + 0.004 + 4.4 = ? (1)
(a) 4.444 (b) 5.2
(c) 4.804 (d) 5.404
10. The place value of 4 in 16.534 ______.
4 4
(a) (b)
10 100
4 (1)
(c) (d) 4
1000

Choose the correct option for question 11 to 13


(a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true, but R is false.
(d)A is false, but R is true.
11. Assertion (A): 16:24::20:30 are in proportion. (1)
Reason (R): If a,b,c and d are in proportion, then a×c = b×d.
12. Assertion (A): -71 +71 = 0 (1)
Reason (R): The additive inverse of 71 is -71. Sum of a number and its additive
inverse is 0.
13. Assertion (A): (-20) + 30 = 10. (1)
Reason (R): To add two numerical with different signs, we take the difference
of their numerical values and put the sign of the integer with smaller value.
1 (1)
14. Convert 9 into mixed fraction.
4
8 (1)
15. Write 2 equivalent fractions to .
14
SECTION-B (10 MARKS)
4 (2)
16. Find the equivalent fraction of with
10
(i) denominator 100 (ii) numerator 12
OR
Find the ratio of
(i) 36 minutes to an hour. (ii) 125 ml to 2 L
17. Write natural numbers from 102 to 113. What fraction of them are prime numbers? (2)
18. Find the perimeter of the given figure. (2)

2
19. Using number line write the integer which is 5 less than - 2. (2)

1 5
20. Simplify: 8 +2 .
4 6

SECTION-C (24MARKS)
21. Solve the following: (3)
1 1 3 4
(i) - (ii) +
3 7 16 8
(iii) 4 + 19.234 + 0.76

22. Define like and unlike fractions and give 5 examples of each. (3)
23. Rakhi purchased 10 pens for Rs. 150 and Manvi buys 7 pens for Rs.84. Can you (3)
say who got the pens cheaper?

24. Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose area is 600 cm2 and breadth is 25 cm. (3)
25. Urmila’s school is at a distance of 5 km 350 m from her house. She travels 1 km (3)
70 m on foot and rest by bus. How many distance does she travel by bus?
26. Ruchika threw a dice 40 times and noted the number appearing each time as shown
below:

1 3 5 6 6 3 5 4 1 6 5 5 3 4 6 1 5 5 6 1 1 2
2 3 5 2 4 5 5 1 5 1 6 2 3 5 2 4 1 5

(i) Make a table and enter the data using tally marks. (2)
(ii) Find the number that appeared the minimum number of times. (1)

27. Read the bar graph show in Figure and answer the following questions: (3)

3
.
(i) What is the information given by the bar graph?
(ii) How many tickets of Haryana State Lottery were sold by the agent?
(iii) Of which state, were the minimum number of tickets sold?

28. In a college , out of 1500 students 550 are girls .


Find the ratio of :
1
(1 )
(i) Number of girls to the total number of students. 2
(ii) Number of boys to the total number of girls. 1
(1 )
2
SECTION-D (16 MARKS)
29. Find the sum of :
(i) 177 and -135 (ii) -240,-80 and 420
OR (2)
Find the ratio of the following ; (2)
(i) 200 ml to 5 litres (ii) 40 cm to 1.5 m

30. Fill in the blanks with >, < or = sign.


(i) -5 –(-11) (-30) + 20
7 8
(ii)
8 7 (4)
(iii) 0.777 7.0
1 1 1 1 1 1
(iv) + + + +
2 2 2 3 3 3

31. The result of a Mathematics test is as follows:

80, 90, 70, 80, 80, 60, 80, 70, 90, 65, 100, 60, 70, 60, 70, 85, 65, 70, 70, 85, 90,
60, 65, 80, 60
(a) Make a frequency table for the above data and answer the following questions: (3)
(b) What is the maximum marks obtained? (1)

OR
2 1 2 5
Find the sum of : +3 + 4 + 2
3 6 9 18

4
32. Write the following using variables , number and operations (4)

(i) x taken away from 5.


(ii) X increased by 10
(iii) X minus twice y.
(iv) m multiplied by itself.

SECTION- E (15 MARKS)

33. A survey is conducted to know mother language of students of class VI.


Read the data given below and answer the questions given below:

Language Spoken Hindi English Bangla Tamil Other Local Languages

No. of Students 650 200 300 500 450

(i) Prepare a pictograph for the given information. (3)


(ii) Which language is less spoken among the students? (1)
(iii) Which is the commonly spoken language? (1)

34. CASE STUDY -1


A child was given 5 quiz tests and the scores of his were recorded as follows :-30, +70,
0, -20, 60,-10.

Based on the above information, answer the following questions: (1)


(i) What is the lowest score the child got? (2)
(ii)Which integer lies to the extreme left on the number line? (2)
(iii)Find the sum of -30, +70, 0, -20, 60, -10
OR
Write the predecessor of positive number and successor of negative number of
-30, +70, 0, -20, 60, -10

35.CASE STUDY -2
Class 6 students while studying mensuration were given a test of measuring a field
using metre tape. The students found out the length of field as 215 m and breadth as 50
m.

5
(1)
(i) What is the perimeter of the field? (2)
(ii) Find the distance travelled to go round the field 3 times ? (2)
(iii) Find the cost of levelling the field at 2.00 per square metre.

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